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Show II Portland, Ore, Sept. 4. Thrill followed fol-lowed thrill in yesterday's double- ! header between Portland and Los An- ; gelcs. The result was fifty-fifty, u j! Portland grabbing the first game, S ; .; to 2, and the Angels taking the sec- j' ond engagement, 10 to 7. A local rec- I ord was established here this after- j i noon when seven home runs were i made in the two games. A. S. Soth- .!;; ron surprised himself by putting the , iU ball over the fence two times in the first battle and Denny "Willie made j;, a circuit drive on his first trip to the plate. " In the second game Kenneth Wil- j j liams, Ivan Howard and Billy South- I t worth each were cood for homers for - IH Portland, while Galloway annexed a H ' point via the home run route. H li l: Portland drove Jack Ryan from the H ! mound in a sensational rally In the j j sixth inning of the second game. Wyun H Noyes already had had his bad Inning K j when with the bases loaded he walk- Hi j j : ed three more, fdrcing in as many 1 j runs and for good measure Harl Mag- I L; gert cleared the bases with a double, I ; all in the third frame. ( K Byron Houck was called on to re- 1 j ! lieve Noyes in the seventh. A total of 1 ! ! 1 forty-seven hits and twenty-seven runs I . were put acros son the official scor- I ors during the contests. Too many I ( , details happened to go any further, I j I' so read the scores. I '. ' First Game. I I Score by Innings: I Los Angeles: I , Runs 0 010010002 I f j Hits 1 1200211 110 I Portland: I ' Runs 70010000 8 I ' Hits 5 1 0 3 0 112 13 I if Second Game. Ij ! ; Score by Innings: I Los Angeles: I Runs 0 1 6 0 0 0 1 2 010 !j Hits 1 3320022 013 I 'Portland: '. 1 , Runs 0 10104 00 1 7 V ! Hits 1 2 0 2 14 0 0 212 n B i |