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Show Ij OAKLAND GETS ; A WALLOPING Four of Oaks Heavers Found J By San Francisco Seals Score Is 13 to 5. San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 29. "Men," said Harry Wolvorton, "Sally forth this p. m. and hook up with sufficient suf-ficient tallies that no belated rally of the treacherous Oaks will swamp; be up and doing let no guilty pitcher escape." And the Seals did that very thing. They went right out and took the measure of not one, but four of the enemy heavists. It was lucky for the Seals that they did hop on the Oaks' for the tail-ender came through with a rush at the finish.- The final count was 13 to 5. Some field day. Every Seal on the list with tho exception of Don Luis Sepulveda of San Pedro and other! California ports, helped his batting average. Southpaw Kinney was tho first Oak hurlcr who was offered up as a sacrifice. sacri-fice. Ho helped tho Seals to five runs, Herb White was the second offering. He was touched for- five more. Sammy Beer didn't stay long enough to show what might have happened hap-pened whilo Reppy, who hasn't been with us since the laBt Oakland slaughter, slaugh-ter, was touched for the final brace of scores. Rudy Kalio was lucky in the hitting that came to his support for, while he needed not all tho tallies tal-lies that came Sealward, he would have been In bad shape that last frame with anything resembling a tight count. Score by innings San Francisco: Runs 302 020 40213 Hits ... .". 403 021 40317 Oakland: Runs 100 100 003 6 Hits Ill 112 01412 |