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Show SEALS VICTORS IN FIRST CAMP BATTLE Special to The Tribune. SANTA Cl-ARA, Cal., March S. The Seals started ofC with a win today, heating heat-ing the Olympic club, 6 to Some of the boys were just off the train alter a long ride and had cinders in their eyes ' when they faced Roy Bliss, a left-hander, who will get a trial with Sacramento this year. When Harry Harper saw Bliss wanning up he exclaimed: "What do you think of that? I have just finished riding 3000 miles to get here and they shoot a left-hander at me the first thing!" Jimmy Church was another who just got oft tho train after a ride halfway across the continent, and he had trouble seeing tho ball both in the field and at the bat. Jerry Coleman showed up best of the Peals. He is a blocky young follow with an ideal bniid for, a catcher. Crespi did not try to put much on the ball, contenting himself with getting it over. lie struck out live and did not walk a man.. Gibson pitched the last four innings, and t He big fellow showed quite a lot of smoke. Manager Uraham will kep an eye on Gibson, for he Is splendidly built for a pitcher. Tomorrow tho Peals play Santa Clara. Fitgerald and Brooks are here and they may get in. Corhan and Koerner are expected ex-pected in tomorrow. |