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Show OAKS SHUT OUT BY BEAVERS 6 TO 0 Portland Wallops Lowly Oaks in Game of Yesterday Final Run in Fifth. Portland. Ore., Oct. 3. With "Dutch" Reuther pitching two-hit baseball, Portland slaughtered Oakland Oak-land today 6 to 0. Only one helpless Howardito reached third base. Barry walked in tho fifth and arrived at third on outs at first by Bergcr and Callahan. He died there when Kinney Kin-ney whiffed. Howard, leader of the ossified Oaks, brought only five pitchers pitch-ers on this trip. Ho started with Kinney, Kin-ney, a southpaw secured from the Texas league. Ho was wild. Portland Port-land had men on bases every Inning save the seventh and eighth. Tho Beavers did not have to go to bat Ir the ninth. Portland scored In the first, third,, fourth and fifth innings. In the first Vaughn was given life at first when he forced Evans at second. South-worth South-worth singled to center, and when Billy Lane let the ball roll between his legs to the ccnterfield fence, Southy rounded the bases, with Vaughn ahead of him. In the third Portland filled tho bases bas-es on walks to Vaughn and Howard and Kcnworthy's error Nixon grounded ground-ed to Murphy, who threw out How ard at second, while Vaughn scored his second tally in three innings. Williams Wil-liams scored Portland's fourth run in the fourth inning. He singled sharply sharp-ly to right, went to second on Rou-thor's Rou-thor's single, stoio third and scored while Borger was kicking Evans' grounder. Joe finally bootod the pellet pel-let over to Kenworthy, forcing Rou-ther. Rou-ther. The Beavers tallied their final run in the fifth. Ivan Howard walked, Nixon singled to rigtft, sending him to third. After which Billy stole second. sec-ond. At this juncture Jack Roche chased the brace of runs over with a stiff liner through Kinney. Score by innings-Oakland innings-Oakland : Runs 000 000 0000 Hits 000 002 0002 Portland: Runs 201 120 OOx 6 Hits 120 230 OOx 8 |