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Show DOUBLEHEADER ISJHVIDED Angeles Take Morning Game 5 to 1 Wile Oakland Wins in Afternoon Fray, 2 to 1. San Francisco .June 25. Pete Standridge essayed the task of licking the Oaks for the week's honors this afternoon and he might have gotten away with It had he missed the very first inning of play. That chapter with two singles, a wild pitch and a dou-blo dou-blo by Billy Lane was a solar plexus blow for Calgary Pete. He heaved good ball after that, but the handicap was just one run too much and though he held the Oaks to three sin- ; gles for the balance of the journey, the damage had been done. ( The Morning Combat. uiuumiu couia ao notning against I Scoggln's twister, but the latter, hav- i ing walked one man In the last of the eighth, was hastily summoned bench- I ' ward and Ryan filled in for a brief 1 time to follow. I It was Higginbotham, however, who I was really treated to a battering by I the Chancemen. Koerner opened the I fusillade with a double In the ninth I Galloway scratched a single in front I of the plate and a walk for McLarry 1 filled the bags. Boles poled to right for two runs, Larson fanned and Ry- I an walked, once more congesting traf- I flc. Maggert's sacrifice fly to center I added the third rua of the inning, I while Ellis singled over second for 1 1 tho fourth and last. Oakland just did g escape a shutout. With one down in the ninth, Lane doubled, took third on Koerner's wild throw across the diamond, and scored as Kenworthy grounded to second. The score. , Morning Game. Score by innings Los Angeles: Runs 100 000 0045 Hits 101 010 114-r9 Oakland: Runs 000 000 0011 Hits 000 210 1015 Afternoon Game. Score by innings Los Angeles: Runs 000 100 0001 Hits 010 201 1005 Oakland: Runs 200 000 OOx 2 Hits 310 101 OOx G |