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Show BEAVERS WHIP LOSANGELES Angels Fail to Cinch Pennant Rip Hagerman Holds Angels An-gels to One Score. Los Angeles, Oct. 20. By losing to tho Beavers thiB afternoon th eAn-gels eAn-gels failed to cinch the Pacific Coast league pennant today, as they would have done had they won, as the Tigers Tig-ers were also beaten. The final score waB 3 to 1. Rip Hagerman made his last appearance ap-pearance against the Angels and did himself proud by holding the near pennant winners to one score and six scattered hits. His opponent was none other than the celebrated Jack Ryan, who gave way to a pinch hitter in tho eighth frame The Beavers started after Ryan In the first and mussed up the score card with "three hits, but failed to bring home a tally. Therefore, they were forced to wait until the second frame, when one hit sandwiched in with a couple of walks and a wild heave scored Rodgers and Williams. Portland slipped over their final run in the seventh when Evans walked, walk-ed, went to third on a single by Vaughn and home on Southworth's long sacrifice fly to Rodgers. After tho seventh George M. Zabel took up the task of stopping the Beavers and held them scoreless, although two hits were registered off his delivery. Rip Hagerman got himself into deep water in the fifth when he allowed a single and a double. Not being satisfied sat-isfied with that he allowed Koerner to score and McLarry to go to third when he made a wild heave to the grandstand. After that the Angels never had a chance to score. John Powers, president of the Los Angeles baseball club, announced today to-day that all the directors in the Pacific Pa-cific Coast league had agreed to allow al-low the Angels to play a post-season game, the proceeds to go to the players. play-ers. The exact dato for the contest has not been set but tho probable date Is Sunday, November 5. Score by Innings Portland: Runs 020 000 1003 Hits 312 000 1119 Los Angeles: Runs 000 010 0001 Hits 101 021 0106 |