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Show SEALS WIN BOTH SUNDAY GAMES Los Angeles. April 25 --The Seals took todav's double-header from the Tigers 2 to 0 and 4 to 3 in two of the best games of the year In fact, the first game was a record buster for the league, and it served to introduce in-troduce a newcomer with whom the hitters of the circuit will hae to reckon reck-on this season. Ben Karr, secured by the Seals from Detroit, pitched a perfect game for seen innings, not a hit or a walk b-Ing b-Ing secured off him In the eighth Bayless spoiled his record bv beating out a slow In field tap and in the ninth Karr walked Carlisle, but nelth er man got off first base. Karr's speed iB terrific, and and his control next to perfection Itself. In the afternoon game six pitchers worked with more or less success The Seals tied it up in the eighth and in the tenth won out on Fitzgerald's single to right, a sacrifice, on which Fitz went clear around to third, from where he scored on a single by Bo- dle The Tigers lost several opportunl lies to win this game by bonehead work on the bssee, but even at that they wore woak with the club at critical criti-cal times. Morning Game. San Francisco' Rimw ono 010 0102 Hits .'.'!!. 010 011 0104 Vr nice ' n inR 000 000 0000 Jjjj8 . (oo ooo oioi Batteries Karr and Schmidt; West and Mitze. Afternoon Game. San Francisco- t Run. 101 oon 010 14 Hit? I" 000 -:o 29 Venice: , RnR 000 Oil 100 03 Hts 100 120 301 08 Batteries Killilay. Pernoll. Couch. Smith and Sepulveda, Plercy, Httt. Henley and Spencer, Mitze |