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Show 11 SBM I Tigers Are Shut Out in Morn-H Morn-H 1 ing Affray by Oaks but Show H 1 Fighting Spirit in the H I ! Afternoon and Win 9 to 2. HI III San Francisco, Oct. 22. Tho teas-H teas-H GUI' of Tigers as staged by the H H I Oaks all week panned out as per H m 1 schedule this morning when the transit trans-it I ! hay terrors came through with a 3 to HI H i 0 win, but In the afternoon they H I stubbed their toes and the Tigers, by H jljlllj dint of timely clubbing, walloped the I 11 III! Oaks to tho tune of 9 to 2. Although I lillll e Vernonites had the better of the I III! clouting in the antclunch fight, Speed I till Martin, despite potted fielding by his I I f teammates, came through with a shut- I Sli Murphy registered the first tally on I 111' a wak and Bill Kane's two-base swat, I Hi Murphy scored again in the fourth I 81 when ho scratched an infield single I 8 lH an( came a11 tne wa' wound on Ken- I llil worthy's two-bagger to left- The Oaks' I third and last tally was made when, I III vith Barry out on a grounder to short, I Mr Berger singled to center and took sec- H Him ond on a Passed Dall Callan filed I HI out to AUtchcll. but Speed Martin H H;i singled to right, scoring Berger. If to the afternoon jouBt, Quinn start- H Jl ' ed to twirl for the Tigers. He quit in H t f the second when the score stood 2 1 ! and 2. Swede Risberg, who was a i pitcher before he turned inflelder, II i took up tho task. The crowd thought he was a joke, but he went through the game, allowing only four hits and fanning five Oaks. In the meantime the Tigers leaped upon Boyd nnd Beer for a flock of hits which were turned into nine tallies. Morning Game. Score by innings Vernon: Runs 000 000 0000 Hits ' 000 121' 101 6 Oakland: Runs 100 110 00 3 Hits 100 220 00 5 Afternoon Game. Score by Innings Vernon: Runs 020 050 002 9 Hits 120 031 21515 Oakland: Runs 110 000 000 2 Hits 122 000 002 7 |