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Show COAST LEAGUE IS UP TO OLD TRICKS SACRAMENTO. Cel.. Sept. 11. Twenty-four Innlnge of faat baseball were not enough to decide the ajame between the Portland and Sacramento teams of the Pacific Ceast league here yesterdsy, and when darkneae closed the contest, the eoore waa a t to 1 tie. The time waa three houre and forty-lire minutes. The number of Innings played approaches the record aet by Bloom Ingt on and Decatur of the "Three I" league on slay XI. 190S. when It required iwenty-glx Innings for Decatur to win, 1 to 1. The garae esterriay waa scheduled as the Ami of a double header. Portland In the fourth Inning bunched two of Us ten! hits off Jack Fit age raid and scored a man. Baoramento hunched two rf ita twelve hita and scored one in the sixth. In none of the other twenty-four inning waa mora than one hit registered, and both Fltaa-erald and Elmer Koeatner, the Portland pitcher, were going aell at the finish. Bftsgerald allowed but three hits In the extra Innings. 81k two. base hits were registered and Pltsgerald walked eight men aa against Koeatner six. but sensational Melding prevented scoring. FttsgersJd struck out fourteen and Koeatner Koeat-ner eleven. |