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Show SEALS DEFEAT VENICE 1 TO 0 San Francisco. April 7 San Francisco Fran-cisco and enice played another 1 to 0 game aud. as was the case yester day, the Seals were on the long end of the score, although it took nine innings in-nings to accomplish the task Johnn Com b, boy pitcher and recent collegian, colle-gian, was the pitching hero of the day, but It was fine fielding on the part of his team-mates that enabled him to win. for Venice garnered eight hits off his delivery, while the total of the Seals' hits was one less. However, the Seals managed to buuch hits off Hitt in tbe first inning. Fitzgerald singled, but was forced at second by Schaller, who went to second sec-ond on Bodie s single Tones singled, lllllng tbe bases, and then Heilmann forced Jones, but in the play Schaller scored the only run of tbe game. In the second Venice threatened aud would have scored the tying run had it not been for a marvelous play by Fitzgerald who caught a fly from Pur tell and then made a perfect thro to the plate, nailing Gleiscbman, who v. as trying to beat the ball home after reaching third as the result of forcing Baless, and a single bv Hetling. The Tigers threatened in tbe ninth but a double play ended their chances. |