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Show seals win game Lby close shave BHield Errors Nearly Cause V tLoss of Victory for San , I Francisco. H: t w' tn Francisco, June 30. Infield er-Hi er-Hi rot came mighty close to spoiling a Hk victory for Hook'em Smith in this LMrnoon's game. The dropping of Hsy thrown ball right into Harry Vhrann's hands, along with a bad heave by Roy Corhan, anxious to com-' com-' plete a double play, made the sltua-V sltua-V turn a mighty uncomfortable one for 5 a brief spell. B As matters turned out the Seals, fl, with tbeir four runs strung along at intervals, had more than enough and rancluded the performance with a 4 HjHory over the Venetians. Kodie was the home-run knock-n knock-n Francisco this game, punch- ing the ball over the wire in the fifth when Biff Schaller was ahead of him on the cushions. That accounted for just half the run gathering. Fitzgerald slipped the other across on his own double and two singles, while Pier-cy's Pier-cy's unsteadiness accounted for the last of the quartet. Piercey was fairly liberal with his hits. lie was caught for three right off the jump and the sum total count mounted up until ten had been registered regis-tered at the end of the hostilities. Schaller planted two nice ones into the outfield and got another infield-er, infield-er, which made him top sticker for the day with his trio. Venice 1 Runs" 000 000 002 2 Hits 000 101 111 5 San Francisco: Runs 100 020 01 4 Hits ..301 220 02 10 |