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Show Angels, Sacs Get Lead in Coast Series rytl aa4i ' Wmi 1-n.t P't. lyw AnrrIM 1 ' 0 1 "' S.rram.ntn 1 l 1 nno S-,n Fraiicllca ...... 0 o -V'O sui. a a .ooo SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 21 Cfv Los Angeles and Sacramento took the lead in the Pacific Coast Base-bait Base-bait league Shaughnessy play-offs last night as the Angels nipped the pennant-winning Seattle Rai-niers, Rai-niers, 5 to 4, and Sacramento beat San Francisco, 4 to 1. Two runs in the tenth Inning gave Los Angeles the narrow win at Seattle. The Rainiers led until Los Angeles tied the count at 3-3 in the eighth when Paul Carpenter Carpen-ter singled in Arnold Statz. Statz scored both Los Angeles runs in the extra frame, coming home on a single by Carpenter and later scoring again on a single by Jack Rothrock. Julio DumtU, the lni"'i lad lng pitcher, hurled the victory. Ha gave up 10 hits to 11 for Hal Tur-pin. Tur-pin. At San Francisco, the Seals jinx for three years. Southpaw Tony Kreitas, had control in the pinches as he pitched Sacramento to victory. vic-tory. He kept 10 San Francsico hits fairly well spaced while the Senators got eight Important blows off Sam Gibson and Win . Ballou, who took over the Seal hijl in the eighth. |