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Show PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet. San Francisco SO 68 .558 Los Angeles SG C? .555 Vernon ... n nr ait Lake ..:.... 70 7R .,, Pori :Gi 11 f4l Oakland 69 8G .445 I jj Yesterday's Games. M Salt Lake-Oakland gamo postponed; M rain. Two games today. M TIGERS WIN FROM ANGELS. H Los Angeles, Sept. 3 The Tigers H dragged the Angels out of first place H today, and there is much elation In M Doc White's camp There isn't a man M on the Tiger team that wouldn't lose fl a leg to keep Dillon's crew from win- ImQ ning, and this spirit is what make9 fTsm the local games such crabby affairs, lonl The score was 4 to 3. ' l3( Vernon EM Runs 100 300 0004 Era Hits 210 400 1019 fSE Los Angeles p( Runs 000 000 300 J Hits 020 001 311 8 BEAVERS AT MERCY OF SEALS. 7, San Francisco. Sept. 3. Portland $& made a poor showing today before )jjg' Baum oftlie Seals, who held the Beav- H ers at his mercy, allowing but four HOC scattered hits. f. The Seals took kindly to the offer- ' X ings of Lush and in five inning's con- ! JB nected for seven hits, which pro- jR duced five runs. JH Portland is credited with a lone- H some tally. H This (victory and the defeat of Los vf& Angeles by Vernon puts the Seals in lRi.a first place with a margin of half a IgSg game UM Portland fMi Ruus 000 010 0001 In? njts 001011100-4 fem San Francisco vM Runs 200 030 OOx 5 SHS Hits .....301 031 02x IP gj NATIONAL LEAGUE. & Won. Lost Pet. 0S Philadelphia G8 53 .552 jpi) Boston 04 54 .542 M Brooklyn 67 58 .536 Wm hicago 59 G1 5oS .S SU Louis 62. 65 488 $S New York 57. 63 .175 Pittsburg 00 G7 .472 I 2P Cincinnati 55 GS .447 BOSTON 6, BROOKLYN 3 Boston, Sept. 3. Rudolph, who was MJ batted trom the box by Brooklyn ves- torday. pitched the Boston Nationals K - H (Continued on Page 10.) :; M'l I'll! (Continued From Page Two). H 'jSh I illlli to a 6 to 3 victory over the same m jl iU team today. BoBton freely hit both H jj (Douglas and Smith. H lh ( Wheat left the game with a strained H!ig ankle. The Braves played without Hit .Captain Evers, suspended for five H'llUI days for hlG actions yesterday, and HmUS 1 President Gaifney announced that Hi'jlll' Evers would be fined his salary for H villi tbat PerlcKi n addition. Schmidt and Hfl Ji ft . HI til h i Fitzpatrick were fined $100 and 50 respectively, for yesterday's happenings. happen-ings. Brooklyn 030 000 0003 Boston 013 002 OOx 6 MAMAUX WINS FOR CORSAIRS, 4 TO 1 Pittsburg-, Sept. 3. Humphries, pitching for Chicago, was reached in the second inning of the game today for four hits and three runs, which was enough for Pittsburg to win, the final score being 4 to 1. Standridge took Humphries' place In the third and did good work. Mamaux was effective ef-fective throughout. Chicago 000 001 0001 Pittsburg 030 001 OOx 4 ERRORS LOSE GAME FOR FIGHTING REDS Cincinnati, Sept. 3. St. Louis took advantage of Cincinnati's errors today to-day and won 3 to . The scoring started In the fourth inning when Bescher reached first on Rodgers' error. er-ror. Long singled to left, Williams fumbling the ball and throwing wild to the plate in his effort to catch Bescher. "Wingo then tried to catch Long at third, but instead threw the ball over Groh's head, Long scoring. Williams' error in the ninth gave St Louis another run. St. Louis 000 200 0013 Cincinnati 010 000 0001 PHILS AND GIANTS DIVIDE FOUR GAMES New York, Sept. 3. Philadelphia lost ground in its pennant fight today when New York took the last' game of the series or- four 2 to 0. The teams divided the series. Perritt was I in great form and held the visitors to four hits, only two men reaching second base. New York won in the fourth inning when Doyle singled and : scored on Morkle'b double. Merkl'e took third as Doyle collided with Kll-lifer Kll-lifer at the . plate, and scored on PMetcher's fly. Philadelphia 000 000 0000 New York 000 200 OOx 2 |