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Show SWATTING BATTLE WON BY OAKS Bobby Davis Work in Short Only Thing That Saves Oaks From Defeat Score Is 15 to 12 for Visitors. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet Salt Lake 2 2 .500 Los Angeles 2 2 .500 Oakland 2 2 .500 San Francisco 2 2 .500 Vernon 2 2 . 500 Portland 2 2 .500 RESULTS. Oakland 15, Salt Lake 12. Vernon 13. Los Angeles 7. San Francisco 10, Portland 5. TODAY'S GAMES. Oakland at Salt Lake: Portland at San Francisco. Verhon at Los Angeles. The score Oakland 15, Salt Lake 12. Tho batteries Oakland: Manser. Klein, Martin. Beer and Elliott, Snlt Lake: Munsell, Peterson, Mullens, Hughes and Hannah. Probable batteries for today's game Oakland Boyd and Elliott. Salt Lake: Mullens and Hannah. Today's game starts at 2:30. Salt Lake, April 8. Weird pitching lells the whole story folks That affair yesterday afternoon ' which went to the three hour mark jfor the regulation nine Innings, hadi some good baseball in It, but none' j of it was located anywhere near the pitching hill. Beers, who finished for tho Oaks, showed about tho only class of the afternoon and that wasn't much. Munsell needed a compass to find the plate and when he did get them there they were slammed. Peterson wasn't much better than Judge and was jerked in the sixth when he al-lowed al-lowed the Oaks to gel too familiar with his offerings. Mullens took the I mound at this stage and pitched good ball, being replaced by a pinch hitter in the eighth. Long Tom Hughes went In the box Just long enough to have a defeat charged against him Poor fielding sent him to defeat, however, how-ever, as the Oaks should havo been held scoreless in the final frame. To slcrt Hughes on his losing way, Orr booted Barbeau's grounder, Middleton popped to Hannah, but Lane singled to center. Kenworthy beat out a hit to Eldred and Gardner sent a fast one to left, scoring Barbeau. Barry rattled the boards in left field for a double, scoring Lane and Kenworthy, and Mr Hughes was chalked up with a gamf in the lost column. Manser worked well for about three Innings, but was jerked in tho fourth after Salt Lake began finding his of-feilngs of-feilngs Klein pitched well until the Hghth when the heavy Ute cannonading cannonad-ing began. Elliott jerked him and Mnrtin then took up ye old pitching duties. Martin lasted long enough to pitch to three batsmen and allowed the Utes to score two counters. Beer relieved Martin at this stage and was credited with winning the game. He tightened up in the final frame and held the "Utes helpless. Score by innings: Oakland Runs 005 006 10315 Hits 003 024 12315 Salt Lake Runs 003 100 35012 j Hits 102 110 34012 j |