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Show Somebody Ought to Send for the Doctor Right Away OAKS WIN THIRD I STRAIGHT; SAINT PITCHERS FEEBLE Jean Dubuc Has Nothing to Start and Tom Hughes Has Even Less to Follow; Tiny Good-bred, Good-bred, Although Batted All Over the Place, Emerges Victor With Runs to Spare; Leverenz Winds Up Another Day of Disaster for Salt Lake. At Oakland Salt Lake 6, Oakland 10. At Portland Vernon 2, Portland Port-land 7. At Los Angeles San Francisco Fran-cisco 1, Los Angeles 9. Special to The Tribune. SAN K RAN CISCO, Sept. 27. Salt Lake eh;in0rl itfi system of losing los-ing today before the Oaklund folks and while the fielders fielded fairly well and the batters batted bat-ted .300, the pitchers didn't pitch and Del Howard's Oaks walked off with their third straight, 10 to 6. .lean Dubtic. started for Salt Lake. lis mates pot two for him right off the reel, but he eamo right back and gave the Oaks a tied score. The Saints made two more in the second, but the Oaks shot out in the third to make three. The score was tied in the fourth. ' onlv to have Tom Hughes, who relieved JlubiR', spot the Oaks four and the : game. '- Tiny jTloodbred wasn't so good, either, but most anything would have put the Saints to rest this afternoon. The Saints touched Tiny up for twelve hits to the Oaks' total of fourteen. Tiny managed, however, to survive the entire en-tire battle. Saints Start Well. Tobin 's infield hit, Eath's sacrifice, Sheely 's triple and Crandall's double gave the Saints their opening runs. A walk to Mensor, Middleton 's double. dou-ble. Murphy's sacrifice and a fielders' choice tied the eonut. Errors by Arlett and Gardner, together to-gether with Quinlan 's single and Hannah Han-nah 's sacrifice fly, put two more over for the Saints in the second. Singles by Murphy, Stumpf, Arlett and Mitze, 'together with a double by Miller, rung the bell three times for the Oaks in the third. , Crandall's double,. Orr's infield out and Quinlan 's fielders' choice tied the score in the fourth, only, to have the Oaks come back in their half and get four. Tom's Contribution. Hughes fiUed the sacks when Mensor Men-sor walked, Middleton singled and Mur-phv Mur-phv profited bv a fielders' choice, stumpf and Miller hit. rollers and Mensor Men-sor and Middleton were killed at the plate. Then Gardner singled, sending in Murphv and Stumpf and Arlett singled, sin-gled, scoring Miller and Gardner. Crandall's walk, Quinlan 's single and Hannah 's double pushed the sixth run over for Salt Lake in the eighth. The Oaks got tha-t one back in the same frame when, with two out, Murphy Mur-phy singled, stole second, took third on ' - a wild pitch and scored when Rath dropped Hannah's return throw to the plate. |