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Show I ' . i i ! f - a. 4 a . ..... . - ' Ctsrf'-r? cf th Cuts. (''" p. W. tL TV. Ts Ar'ea ,,.... 4 4 . J . ' f acrf- .nta v 4 a . . ' an pranelsco 5 ; Oakland ....4 I f i Peattla 5 I - 2 1 PorUand ........ -4 . 4 . ' . Cacrtcies.t, 6; Trlac. 1. , ' . SACRASfENTO. April 2. The repre. aentativea from ban i ranclaco airalii met defeat at the handa of the crippled Sena-torsi Sena-torsi n yesterday'a game by a score 4 to 1. Thomas pitched a superb game., keeping he hits arell scattered and displaying ab-aolute ab-aolute control. Arrelianea, who waa his opponent, waa very effective, but was wild at time, feeore: - ' , Be ore by laulngi: .... A . gaoramento 0 1 I H M 1 KJ l a-o Mta . ..! 14 1111 J- E h i rnclaco ,... o J 0 1 o I iaae iat 2 1 X rill t " fummaryr " "" j Three-baa bit Fran. Two-base hit--Arrelianea., f .icrl .ce hltew-Hllderbrand. Townaend. T irst , base on arrora feacra-pento feacra-pento 1. First bese on called balla Off Thomas i, off Arrelianea 4. Left on bases Sacramento t, San Francisco . Struck ent By Thmaa a, by Arrelianea 1. Double Dou-ble plays raham to Thomas, Leahy to pabbt. Time . of game 1:60. Umpire Q'Connell. ... . . , " Ioa Antales, 4; Portland, ' LOSANGELES, April t. Portland fell a victim to the Angeles fn the flrat game of the scries to the tuna ef 4 to S. If was the bet game of the season. Dr. Newton New-ton blanked the wet-feat on five scattering scatter-ing hita. In the eighth. Newton's. arm fell lame and ha cou.d not rt them over the plat with tha bases full and nobody out. He asked for relief and Hall went In. Ha C .i. good work. . but befor the side could b retired tha score was tied. The winning run was made by tha locals in their half of th ninth, with the base full and nobody out, Butler pttchad well, but weakened) in the ninth, Score; Score by Ianlnga ' ' Los Anffele ......2.0 SIS 14 Base bit ,.,.. .2 UMlll 1-10 Portlaad ........... MMM 20-1 Base hits t 1 1 1 U I 10- Summary' - '- - Two-base hits Cravsth, Andrews. Sacrifice Sac-rifice bits Roaa. Smith. Toman, First base on errors Los Angelas 8, Portland 2. Left on bases Loe Ansela 7, Portland a. Bases on balls Off Newton 4, off Hall 1, off Butler S. etrock out by Newton 1. by Butler 1 Wild pitch Butler. Double plays Harlow to Ehaffer to iClssaar to Bchroeer. Time of game, 2:06. Umpire.. McDonald. J - Oakland, ; Seattls; . i - San Francisco, April 2 Testerday's game between Oakland and Seattle developed Into a pitchers' battle. In which Cooper displayed superior work. Had he been accorded the support to which bia work was entitled the northern men would have been xhut out. The play did not present any unusual feature. .The score: , . Score by Innings: ' -Seattle .1 0 0 10 0 02 Baee hits ..... l w V 1 Oakland r....0 0.0 M l I Baa hit ,., 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 I - fummaryf ". . . , i Three-base : Jilt fich warts. . . Two-has hit Brashear. Sacrlnce bits Hemphill, 1 Coo pur, Fellman.' First base on errors Oakland 2, SeatUe 9. First base on balls-Off balls-Off Cooper 2, off Stovall 2. Left on bases ' Oakland 8, Seattle T. Dtruck out Cooper. 4, Stovall 2. Hit by pitcher Hanntvan, Qorton. Double plays Brahear'.o Fellman, Fell-man, Hemphill to Wilson, Passed ball lohman. Tim of. game M. Umpire Levy.. - -. ... .. "Walcott and Woods Drasr ' LOS ANGELES," April" XJoe Walcott nd Billy Wooda fought twenty rounds to a draw tonight. , . ' aaBBSBBSaBBssBSBBaBBasaaBSsaBjssaa) " . - Traeey and Oass Matched. - PORTLAND, April 1-Tont Traeey and Joe Gans have been matched to, appear before the Pastime Club In a twenty-round go May lftb, - x COLORADO PLAYERS AT LAST WIN GAME Tho B. T. A. basketball team ct Provo met' a derisive defeat at the hands of the University of Colorado team at Provo last night, the score standing 18 tor 10 In favor of the visitors. M Tho Colorado boys were elated over their victory, even .though It was late In coming. During the first half the Provo team was shut out entirely, while th visitors scored six points. -The second half brought ten point to each side, the locals being unable to overcome over-come th lead gained by their opponents earlier in the game. , ' - ' ATTEL ON HIS -WAY , ; TO ZION TO FIGHT . : , . . Caesar At tel. who has been matched with (Merge Baker for a twenty-round go, April 12th, Is ' now on his way here. Baker .began training yesterday ndv promises to fuMy redeem himself in th eyes of the, local sports. With Manager McOlnnls It is a case of fight or nd money. Jf tho men do not put us a cant eat that plaaaes the crowd, they won't ret Any. money, and the? crowd will get Its money back. . . . sjaVsssjssjssBBaBaasjeBaBBBMsaB - All Off With Boxing' There. Harrlsburg. Pa. April. I. In the House of Representatives yesterday the Philip racing bill, which Is similar to the New York law. -was amended by striking, out the clause pern Ittlng betting at th ' tracks. This action, It la . thought, de stroys the value ot the measure. aiendon Will B Kept Out. y SACRAMENTO. April 2.-Tudge Shields of the Superior court has granted a writ of Injunction against Martin Glendon. a baseball player, which will prevent hint playing Is the national gam ta California. Califor-nia. - v- - It appears Glendon was about to cast his lot with tha Pacific Northwest league, by Jumping a contract already made with the Pacini Coast crowd, - : Bpokano's New Sontajpaw". 'f POICAira!, Wash., April I-Jack eleven, sea ha been added te th Spokane base-bail base-bail team In the Pacific Northwest league. H is -a pitcher from Worcester, Pa., and is described as the man who Won th great exhibition la Philadelphia last year. " ! . ;l 'PJthr Vixts - Plact, -V '' ' , v J. F. Mahafferty of Portland, who pitched on tha team ef that plac last summer, has written to the, local base-bJtl base-bJtl eliih aj)Ur.j place on the Salt Iake llne-vp, - ' . .. . i . ? . - , . |