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Show Seals Move Up As Angels Fall PACIFIC COAST l.r.AGI B meeeflac of Teasee Won Loot Pet. Lea Angelee 43 2s .aoo Beanie 3 J? -"J Hen Fronclaee 3 31 .T Oeklend 33 3S .478 Hollywood 33 37 .4J4 Ran DIo JO 3J .455 Beerameuto 38 38 .e33 Portland .. 38 37 .431 TkareSar BiinHo Ben Preneleco 4. Seettle 3. Hollywood. 10. Loe Aneelee 1. Sacramento 14, Portland a Oakland 10-7. San Dleso 8-3. SAN FRANCISCO, June ( lA?i A big evening of heavy hitting, numerous numer-ous runs and surprises which changed the positions of five Pacific Coast league baseball clubs left Ban Francisco's Seals only a half game behind second place Seattle today and put Oakland back In the first division. While Hollywood was running up a 10-1 score on the first place Loa Angeles Angels at Los Angeles, San Francisco nipped Seattle at San Francisco last night 4-S, cutting short a ninth inning Rainier rally thet counted two of the three runs. It was the Seals' third straight win over Seattle. Oakland scored twin triumphs over the San Diego Padree at San Diego, taking the first game 10-S with a seven-run blsst in the seventh sev-enth and the nightcap in the second extra inning on a four-run splurge. Sacramento, meanwhile, traded places with Portland in the cellar again, whipping the Beavers lf-g. Rugger Ardisoia limited Loe Angeles An-geles to four hits as the chunky Hollywood right-hander rang up his 10th victory of the season. Ed & hockl robbed Ardisoia of a shut-out when he hit a home run la the seventh. sev-enth. George Puccinelll's home run and two singles led the Stars' lS-hit attack at-tack ea three Angel twirlers. TKXAS LXAOIE Sea Aataakt a OkleHeea City 4 (11 te-alnetl. te-alnetl. Beaumont 4. Tulea 1. Port Worth a Monetae a. DeJlee 3. ah rev, port a |