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Show MIHH TIGERS Will INITIAL TILTl i Dell Twirls A-l Ball at Vern-, on While Mates Roll Up Score of 7 to 4 SAX FRANCISCO, Cal., April 7. ! The Seals were skinned, sliced and j slaughtered yesterday before about 1-1,000 of their friends. The Vernon i Tigers won, 7 to A, and they arc pre-i pared to.. repeat the dose. j The Seals were disgracefully whip- j ped for eight rounds, but they did j rally and "'give their'-friends a chance j with two passes and scoring fourj runs in the ninth. However, that rally is of no value whatsoever in the j standing of the clubs. Captain Jim Scott started to pitcli for the Seals with Sam Agnew catching catch-ing him. But one inning was enough for Agncw. For the hand that has fourteen stitches in it is not yetj healed, and he retired to make room for Ed Anfinson, the little fat rascal who is first, second and third string catcher of h teSeals until Agncw and Dooley get well. Three innings were enough for Captain Jim, and he went to the showers with six runs against him, and made room for Sam Lewis, the Texas ranger. The three runs the Tigers scored in the second were no fault of Scott's, but the three In the third were hammered home by earnest earn-est hits. The Seals were never able to match those seven runs. The score: R. H. E. San Francisco 4 7 A Vernon 7 10 0 Batteries Scott. Lewis, Cole and Agnew, Anfinson; Dell and DoVor-mer. |