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Show CHAMPIONSHIP GOAL OF PACIFIC LEAGUE LOS ANGELES. Nov. 28.-Baseball followers fol-lowers In Los Angeles are In a' state' of excitement and uncertainty. They do not know whether the Angels are tied with Tacoma for the championship of the second half of the season or whether they have won It. There Is a possibility that they are just one game shy of the championship. cham-pionship. It all depends upon President Bert of the Pacific Coast league, t The Angles won both games from Seattle Se-attle Sunday and It left the situation, with regard to the pennant, in this way. Los Angeles has a protest filed with President Bert of a game played with the Portland team while on one of Its northern trips. Manager Morley said last night: "If President Bert throws out the Portland game, that is. does not allow it to figure in the percentage 'table, we are tied with Tacoma for the second half. If he turns down McCarthy's decision and gives the game to the Los Angeles team, then we win the second half and will be entitled to play a post season series with Tacoma for the 1904 pennant. If Bert decides against us on the protest, then we lose by three points." Scores, today's games; FIRST GAME. 1 R H 1 Los Angeles 020 031 13 10 13 6 Seattle 000 010 0012 12 3 Batteries Gray and Spies; Hogg and Leahy. Umpire Chance. SECOND GAME. R. H. E. Los Angeles 000 23 3 8 0 Seattle 000 0011 0 Batteries Baum and Spies; Shields and Blankenshlp. Umpire Chance. ' ' R. H. E. Tacoma ...1 000 ono 130 8 7 0 Portland .. 1 000 001 2116 10 2 Batteries Overall and Graham; I berg and Frary, ; Umpire Perrine. MORNING GAME. R. H E Oakland ..!.... ....i.OOO 000 000 6 6 San Francisco 100 000 10 2 10 0 Batteries Jones and Stark; Whalen and Wilson. r AFTERNOON GAME. R. H Oakland 1.. ...... .....J10 Of 001 8 " . 6 San Francisco 204 000 01 7 7 4 Batteries Schmidt and Stark; Wheeler and Wilson. Umpire McDonald. |