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Show SEALS WIN IN FAST GAME 2 TO 0 Lefty O'Doul Solds Down Senators to Four Hits Poor Fielding on Both Sides. SACRAMENTO, Cal.. April 12 Lefty O'Doul looked like a big leaguer today as he let the Senators down with four hits and won the contest, 2 to 0. In the fourth inning the Seals put over enough runs to take the game after Hunter had hit for three bases and when they tried to trap him going home Easterly dropped the ball. Hunter Hun-ter would have been out had Ted held the ball. Koerner was safe on first on the play and should have been; doubled, but Rodgers dropped a toss' from Elliott rnd the big first sacker , was safe at second. I owns was at i first. Smith, who played left owinc1 to Goldie's illness, singled and scored I Koerner These two runs were a mil - J lion as far as the Senators were con-j cerned owing to their inability to hit' O'Doul. There was very poor fielding on! both sides and the pame was far from; a typical exhibition of the national: pastime. The score SAN FRANCISCO AB. R H. P. A. E. I Maggert 4 0 2 2 0 0 Pick. 3b 1 0 1 0 5 1 Hunter, ss 4 1 1 7 2 1 Koerner, lb 4 1 1 10 0 0' Downs. 2b 4 0 0 4 4 2 1 Hunimell. rf ; 0 u 0 0 o Smith, If 2 0 1 0 0 0 McKee. c 3 0 0 -1 l ol O'Doul. p I u 2 0 J 1 Totals 32 2 8 27 14 3 II SACRAMENTO. " AB R. H PO. A E. Eldred. cf 4 0 1 4 0 0 j Rodgers. 2b 4 U 0 5 4 1 Will.'. If it 0 2 tl t Griggs, lb 3 " ' I , Forsythe. rf 4 0 0 1 0 0 Eaaterly, c 4 0 l 2 3 2 f Pinelli. 3b 4 0 2 0 1 "i 13 Elliott, ss 2 0 0 4 4 1 m Gardner, p 3 0 0 0 2 0 m Prentice 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 0 4 27 14 5 j Prentice batted for Gardner in ninth. . 11 Score by innings I San Francisco Runs 000 200 0002 y Hits 101 221 1008 " 'Sacramento: Runs . .." 000 000 0000 I Hits 000 101 101 4 Summary Three-base hit Hunter. j 1 Two-base hit Pinelli Sacrifice hit I Smith. Hit by pitcher Elliott. Balk O'Doul. First base on balls Off Gardner 3. off O'Doul 2. Earned runs Gardner 1. Double plays Elliott to Rodgers to Griggs; Rodcers to Griggs; Elliott to Rodgers to Griggs. Rodgers to Ellio't to Griggs; Hunter unassisted. unassist-ed. Stolen base Pinelli. Struck out l By Gardner 2, by o Doul 3. Time I I 1:50. Umpire Finney. WILTSE A MANAGER j NEW YORK. April 12 George Wil-tse, Wil-tse, former pitcher of the Giants will manage the Buffalo team in the new International league, it was announced announc-ed today by J. J. Lannin. owner of the club. JOE STECHER TO MEET ED LEWIS NEW YORK April 12 Stranjrler Lewis, who is matched to wrestle Joe ! Stecher at Madison Square Garden April 26, will leave Del Monte. Cal., (Continued on Page Pi) SPORTS (Continued From Page 2) tomorrow morning for Rochester, N Y . where h will train for the match Steelier is reported to have al reads begun training at Dodge, Neb. OUTFIELDER IS DRAFTED. ST. LOUIS. Mo., April 13 Kennett Williams outfielder with the Si Loui; Americans, left today for Grant's Pass Ore , his home, where on April 26 h will answer a call for the army draft Williams cainc from the Pacific coasi league at the close of last season. PERSHING'S BROTHER LEADS BIG PARADE CHICO, Cal. April 12 James F i Pershing, brother of General John J Pershing, commander of the Americai j forces in France, led a parade of 3,000 school children here today to stimulate stimu-late subscriptions to the third Liberty loan. oo - |