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Show YESTERDAY'S GAMES COAST LEAGUE Los Angeles, t'al . July 4. The Score . R. H. E. Oakland 2 S 2 Venice 4 0 1 Batten t.hristiun and Alexanu er; Harkness and Hogan Sacramento Cal . July 24 Lo6 Angeles 5 0 .1 Sacramento 3 8 1 Batteries Chech. Perritt and Boles. Kramer Gr gory and Lynn San Francisco, t'al., July 24. The Score R. H. E. Portland 1 (j 2 San Francisco 7 10 i Batteries Hlgginbotham, Pape and Yantz; Pernoll and Schmidt. Second game. Score: R. H. E. Portland Gil San Francisco 7 n Fatterles Fisher and Evans; Fanning Fan-ning and Schmidt. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. w Seattle Victoria, 4. Ballard, 2 At Taeorna Seattle, 1. Tacoma. 7. t Vancouver Spokane, 5; Vancouver, Van-couver, 3. FEuEKAL Pittsburg, July 24 Pittsburg made It three straights from Indianapolis today by defeating the visitors, 5 to 4 in twelve innings. The winning run was scored on Jones' triple and a single by Lennox. Campbell of Indianapolis In-dianapolis made three hits for a total of eight bases. The Score; R H. E Indpls Ill inn OU0-4 10 1 Pitts'bg. . 000 121 000 0015 10 2 Batteriefi Mullin. Ballard and Tex-tcr; Tex-tcr; Barger and Berry. Baltimore, July 24 Conley pitched i shut out game for Baltimore against 91 Louis today, 4 to o Jackiltsch sent in a run ahead of him when he lifted the ball oer the fence in the fifth inning. Tbe score R. H. E Baltimore 000 031 00" 4 8 1 St. Louis 000 000 000 0 5 1 Batteries L'onley and Jackiltsch, C fan da 11 and Chapman. Brooklyn, July 24 -The Brooklyn j Federals overcame Chicago's lead to j day and won. 5 to 4. In the seventh inning the locals tied the score with three runs by consistent batting and in the ninth a pinch hitter, Griggs hatting for Somers. sent in the decid Ing tally with a single through th ho The Score R. H. B. t'hicago 010 020 100 4 9 I Brooklyn 001 000 3013 11 1 Batteries -Fisk Watson and Wil son, Lafille, Somers and Owens Buffalo, July 24. Kansas City won a double-header from Buffalo today J to 3 and 13 to 5 All Buffalo pitch era looked alike to the visitors. .Han ager Schlafly using six in two games and putting seventeen men In tbe line up of the second game, which lasted two hours and 22 minutes. First game. The Score. R. H. E. Kansas City ...100 010 0046 10 1 (Additional Sports on Pace 3) J Sports 1 t Buffalo 200 lot) 000 3 7 4 Batteries Adams, Stone and Em- roth ; SohuU. Ford, Allen and Blair, jftj Second game. Score R. H. E BB Kansa City din 010 0121.1 18 0 Bufalo 010 010 012 5 8 3 V Batteries Cullop and Easterly. 9 Krapp. Moran, Brown, Woodman and I Blair. |