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Show PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet. Los Angeles 84 69 .549 San Francisco 82 68 .547 Vernon 75 74 .503 Salt Lake 70 75 .48.5 Portland 65 74 .461 Oakland 68 84 .447 SALT LAKE TAKES TWO. San Francisco, Aug. 29 Salt Lake's farewell to tho Oaks, so far as the Oakland and San Francisco parks are concerned, was a double-headed double-headed victory today that took all the pepper out of Rowdy Elliott's cellar cel-lar champions. Dutch Klawitter meekly and mildly took the forenoon beating across the bay by a score of 9 to 4 in a fashion that caused a lot of the fans to wonder whether tho heaver and his team maes were really real-ly trying. Claude Williams in the afternoon held the Oaklanders to five hits and a single, solitary run. Salt Lake punched out three nice earned runs from a total of fifteen hits and took the session by 3 to 1. In the first inning Blankenshlp's crew filled tho bases with no one out and failed to score. In the second, with one down, the Salt Lakers again had the points blocked, but a sensational sensa-tional double in which Art Guest proved himself the flying wedge, cut them down and after that, though tho hits came fast and furious, It took all tho energy the visitors could expend ex-pend to chase their three runs around, one at a time. Morning Game. Salt Lake: Runs 005 000 0049 Hits 104 021 01413 Oakland: Runs 000 0010034 Hits oil 121 02210 Afternoon Game. i Salt Lake: Runs 000 0111003 Hits 220 021 32315 Oakland: Runs 000 100 0001 Hits 010 300 0105 DOUBLE EVENT DIVIDED. Los Angeles, Aug. 29. The Seals took the morning game today, 8 to 5, and tho Tigers the afternoon event, 5 to 2. Both were wooly affairs. Mitchell worked well for Vernon until un-til the eighth, when he went to pieces and was hit far and often. Schal-ler, Schal-ler, Downsand Sepulveda all Bingled, and f Meloan tripled, and with Tanning's Tan-ning's long fly, four men were In. Piercy was too much for the Seals and kept their hits well scattered and had no trouble winning. The series ended 5 to 3 for the Seals. Morning Game. San Francisco: Runs 110 000 042 S , J Hits 020 201 04211 Vernon: Runs 000 100 0045 Hits 100 311 01512 Afternoon Game. San Francisco: Runs 001 000 0102 Hits 101 101 011 G Vernon: Runs 040 000 01 5 Hits 140 001 12 9 LOS ANGELES AND PORTLAND SPLIT. Portland, Aug. 29. Two home runs, the sensational entrance of a recruit shortstop in the Portland line-up and the hidden ball trick all featured between be-tween tho Angels and the Beavers. The affair was divided up, Portland whitewashing tho visitors in the first game, with. Johnny Lush triumphing over Long Tom Hughes in a pitching duel, 2 to 0. The second game went to Los Angeles, G to 3. Tho two games were in the way of a farewell appearanco, as tho Beavers Bea-vers will be gone for two weeks from the local park and will then return to cloao the season. vDave Illllyard, the big Portland outfielder, was left at home. iUfureaie lavoreu nis new man Lee Gooch over Hlllyard, who is in a slump. Morning Game. Los Angeles: Runs 000 000 0000 Hits 010 100 0114 Portland: Runs 100 000 01 2 Hits 210 000 01 1 Afternoon Game. Lob Angeles: Runs 120 000 0306 Hits 140 100 1209 Portland: Runs 000 200 0013 Hits 010 310 1129 |