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Show SEALS DEFEATED BY ANGELS 10 TO 9 Los Angeles, April 13. It took six pitchers to get through today's affair with the Seals, but the Angels got them, 10 to 9, In just about the wooll-est wooll-est game seen here for some time. Baum, Pernoll and Benham wero the Wolverton martyrs, while Ryan. Scog-1 gins and Burns bore the scars of bat tle for Dillon s bunch, and they were some scarB. Benham really lost the game for the SeaJB In the edgbth, by allowing a single and then walking three men In a row. forcing In the run that proved prov-ed the winner. Manager Wolverton bethought himself of being a pinch hitter in the ninth, when two were down two on and both needed to win. or one to tie, but the best he conld do was pop to Terry, which the ground-koeper ground-koeper could have handled. The Angels took the lead in the second sec-ond after Fitzgerald had homed In the first. Three hits and some mighty rotten fielding gave Los Angeles An-geles five runs, and from then on Dillon's Dil-lon's crew pecked at the Seal players for five more scattered through four frames Just once did it look bad. In the eighth all three of the Angel heavers were seen In action. Ryan quit with two men in. Scoggins let one fellow hit It, slammed another in the ribs and he was yanked. Burns got away with the balance of the game, but looked like he had been In a war trench when he got through. If today's game Is a criterion of what la going to happen the rest of the week, the population will be decidedly decreased by heart failure before Sunday. Sun-day. Hen Berry, for years owner of the Angels, but now piloting the Seals, sat in his old box and grinned through the slaughter |