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Show III.. I Los Angeles, Sept. 4. Morning I game Oakland 5, Vernon 2. Afternoon game Vernon 2, Oak- li . land 1. fj i What do you know about that? i I The Oaks at last, after about a V 5 week of trying, got up early in the I 1 morning and really won, just once. It I happened in the rhubarb patch called Vernon and in a heavy fog, so few fy knew about it. However, the defeat r, was officially admitted in a verbal ' communicue from Manager Patterson It of the Tigers, so there you are. h The victory, ihough, was a sure H enough one and was won off Fromme, who was wild, so wild that Chief i j Johnson relieved him in the sixth I frame, when four runs had been made t , off the former Giant. Jchnson, how- Ij I . ever, had the habit, too, and another was made off him. The Chief was pulled out to make way for a pinch hitter and Qulnn finished the contest for the Tigers. Bums and Mitchell staged a pitchers' pitch-ers' battle in the afternoon. The Tigers Tig-ers scored in the firth and fifth and the Oaks got their run in the ninth. Berger doubled and went to third on Gardiner's singlo and scored on Del Howard's sacrifice fly to left field. Morning Game. Score by Innings: Oakland: Runs ... 1 0 0 0 1 2 10 05 Hits 1 0 1 0 2 3 2 2 112 Vernon: Runs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 Hits 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 38 Afternoon Game. Score by innings: Oakland: " Runs 00000000 11 Hits 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 26 Vernon: Runs 1 0000010 G Hits 2 10 1112 0 8 |