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Show VENICE WINS D0UBLEHEADER Los Angeles April 23 The Tigers proved good mud nags todav and tore through the Seals 5 to 1 in the first game and 2 to 1 ln the second It was a poor day for baseball, as it was cold and a light rain fell throughout through-out the first game. This made ball slippery, both Fitzgerald and Hcilmanu finding it hard to hold. ! Their thre misplays materially i helped the Tigers to win. j Rerger started the scoring in tho fourth by beating out a bunt. A sacrifice sacri-fice and single by Bayleas let Joe in Fitzgerald, however, let the captain's hit Ret past him and Bay-less went to second. Risbcrg hit to Corhan, who tried to got Bayloss at third, but failed. Ganning caught Rlsberg off first, but In trying to run him down Bay-Ipss Bay-Ipss scored, and then Hoilmann dropped the ball and the big Swede landed on second Hetllng'a single to right scored him. Singles by Bodle and Hellraann with an out gave the Seals their lonesome lone-some run in the sixth Firat Game. San Francisco: Runs 000 001 000 1 Hits 011 202 000 6 Venice: Run 000 300 02x 6 Hits 101 310 14x 11 Batteries -Fanning and Schmidt: Hltt and Spencer. Second Game. San Francisco Runs 000 100 0001 Hlta 011 200 1005 Venice . Runs 0O1 000 Olx 2 Hits 301 002 02x 9 Batteries Reisigl, Couch and Sepul-veda, Sepul-veda, Henley and Spencer. |