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Show OAKS AGAIN LOSE TO UTESJ TO ! First Inning Decides Game for Salt Lakers Vann Makes Error. San Francisco, Sept. 9. Spotting Salt Lake with three runs in the first inning, rather a favorite occupation all the week with the Oaks, the tall-euders tall-euders ran so absolutely true to form nine innings of ball were dispensed in an hour and twenty minutes. The result proved just what has been the case from Tuesday on. Salt Lake won, and by 3 to 1. Incidentally this makes four straight for Skipper Buddy Bud-dy Ryan. It was practically all over in the first inning. With Gislason out of the way, Rath poled to left and Brief walked. They worked a double steal to advance and the bags were filled when Boyd issued free transportation to Ryan. Quinlan laced to center for an earned earn-ed run, but most of the trouble happened hap-pened as the pellet came bounding back to the plate. Vann, had he held fast, might have retired Rath, but instead he juggled. He simply couldn't hold the horsehide and even though it was retrieved he once more fumbled and Ryan hit the pan in safety. Tommy took advantage of the situation sit-uation to make third on a single and found himself out at the rubber as Bayless tapped to the pitcher. Orr filed to center and the Salt Lakers had their only run gathering of the day at their backs. Kopeks Kenworthy annexed the run that stood between the Oaks and a shut-out He doubled and was scored when Crandall sent a screaming two-bagger two-bagger to left, and that ended it. Score by innings: Salt Lake: Salt Lake: Runs 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 Hits 2 1 0 11 1 0 0 17 Oakland: Runs 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Hits 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 04 oo- |