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Show Oh, My, What Awful Language They Use in Los Angeles T OS ANGELES. Cal., July 2.-Los An-geles An-geles fandom is swathed in gloom today, following the tragedy of vesterday w hereby the Angels fell Into second place' The sad news was received at Washington Wash-ington park after (he game with Seattle so the sickening thud fell upon empty bleachers, which possibly mado the tidings tid-ings nioro dismal. However, all tho town heard of the defeat de-feat at Sacramento ere It went to bed I elore doing which it sat Itself down and wrote, letters to tho papers telling why It hapened. giving recipes for coming back and, Incidentally, roasting everybody every-body a I the Los Arigeics clubhouse, from President Powers to assistant bat boy. The burden of the complaint would appear ap-pear to be Konworthy, whose playing days aro emphatically asserted to' be over. Kenwnrthy Is all In, so far as the stick is concerned; yet Powers stub- . bornly allows him to continue In the line- 1 up. "This is intolerable,, and hundreds of the best citizens of Los Angeles will not stand for il," is the way one fan writes. Other comments: "Crawford and Four- f nier cannot win a pennant unassisted " 1 "Fabrique Is so palpably poor with the stick that it's almost a shame to send him to the plate," is a contribution. "Kllis as a sticker is a thing of the past. Take him away," says another. "Holes's attempts to hit arc positively painful," opines a bleacheritc. From all of which it would appear Powers must lose no further, if possible, and spend another million. |