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Show BEAVERS A STORY DEEPER IN CELLAR Portland. Ore. April 2S The Angels An-gels shoved Portland another story deeper into the cellar today by toting away the second game of the series, 6 to 5. The Angels got awa with this game because of a lot of ragged fielding on Portland's part and because be-cause of inexcusable errors at psycho-: psycho-: logical moments. Hlgginbotham threw a good game for Portland, allowing only seven hits Burns and Scoggings for Los Angeles allowed Portland thirteen hits In spite of the fact that Portland connected con-nected fairly with the ball nearly dou- i ble the number of times the Angels I did the Angels won. In the eighth inning, with the score B to 4 in Portland's favor, Los Angeles Ange-les won by a series of flukes and ragged fielding There wasn't a hit in the inning, yet the Angels landed two runs At the outset of the eighth there was a squabble which resulted in Manager Dillon and Wolter being chased off the field by Umpire Finney. Fin-ney. Ellis was walked Abstein sacrificed and reached second, when Derrick's throw bounced off Abstein's shoulder into right field. Maggert was purposely passed. McMullen sacrificed, sac-rificed, Higginbotham to Derrick, Ellis El-lis scoring. Terry flied to Speas. Abstein scoring after the catch This put Los Angeles one to the good. A feature of the game was the hit ting of Kircher. a relief batter for Portland, who was put in place of Lo-ber Lo-ber He got three hits out of four times at bat |