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Show - jj ANGELS ARRIVE; SERIES WITH UTES Oaks, San Francisco and Los Angeles Appear to Have It Over Other Three Clubs. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet Los Angeles ..., 5 2 .714 Oakland 4 2 .667 San Francisco '. 4 3 .571 Portland . . 3 4 .429 Salt Lake 2 4 .333 Vernon 2 ' 5 .286 RESULTS. No games yesterday; teams traveling. travel-ing. GAMES TODAY. Los Angeles at Salt Lake, 2:30. Portland at Oakland. San Francisco at Vernon. Salt Lake, April 11. Los Angeles arrived ar-rived this morning for the six-games series starting today. The batteries: Los Angeles, Ryan and Boles; Salt Lake, Fittery and Hannah. The game will start promptly at 2:30 The Pacific Coast league clubs are now entering upon their second series of the season Oakland opens at home today, entertaining Portland; San Francisco makes Its first trip to Los Angeles to meet Vernon, and Los Aa geles arrives to open tho serls at Majestic park at 2.30 this afternoon against the Utes. ' Oakland was more successful than Portland In the. oponing series, win ning four and losing two at Salt Lake while the Beavers were winning three and losing four to San Francisco; San Francisco was far better off than Vernon, which won two and lost five to the Angels How the Dope Looks Just Now. Without any intention of making predictions on the series proposition as it appears for tho coming week, Oakland, San Francisco and Los Angeles An-geles appear to have it over Portland, Vernon and Salt Lake, respectively Locallv tho Los Angeles-Salt Lake- series should draw big at the gate There are many reasons for this. First, the Angels were runners up last fall for second place and were barely nos ed out in the last few days by Blank's Utes. Again, the Angels are led this year by Frank Chance, former man ager of the Chicago National league champions, who is making his debut in minor league baseball Further, the Angels, while losing their entire infield, except at first, will show many new faces, and the newcomers have reputations as heavy hitters. The Seraphs are eager to equal or better the showing of the Oaks here, and will exert every effort to do so. Angel Ptchlng Staff Problem. Even Chance himself knows comparatively com-paratively little about his pitching staff, and that is the reason he Is bringing the entire crew along. 01 the eight on hand, -four are vetorans and the other quartet newcomers. Manager Cliff Blankonshlp is prepared pre-pared to meet the onslaught 'of tho slugging Seraphs as best he .can, pending pend-ing strengthening measures which are now proceeding as rapidly as possible. pos-sible. The umpires today will be William Guthrie and Ed Finney. Upon Invitation of the officials of the intormountain branch of tho A. A. U., tho members of both the Los Angeles An-geles and tho Salt Lako clubs have been Invited to bo the guests at the amateur championship bouts starting tonight at the auditorium. |