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Show OAKS LOSE IN PECULIAR GAME f ' ' San Franciscians Step Up in ' T Eighth and Ninth and Wal- lop the Oaks 8 to 7. ' San Francisco, Sept. 15. It was in the eighth inning. The score stood 7 to 3, with the Seals nursing their trio of tallies. It was the Seals' slam ; Si with the stick. The bags were bulg- Eg ing with San Franciscans, when up ; 'M stepped Frank Hall, novice catcher 1 from the Trolley league. He slapped one at short, which bounded over i Berger's head. Wolverton fanned, but .( , score was tied. And as if that were ; Fitzgerald two-bagged to left and the ' .f not enough Ping Bodie stepped forth , with his war club and gave the ball I " a resounding rap far Into the left bleachers for a homer and the SealB were on the long end of a score of 1 8 tO 7. :Ljv There was one stage of the lopsided Tv contest when the Oaks were to the fore with the count of 7 to 3. 3g Score by innings fe Oakland: 'j; Runs 030 000 400 0 7 'Mm Hits . ...a 250 211 411 017 Om San Francisco: SH Runs . 000 100 024 1 8 mm Hits 101 201 133 113 |