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Show RECRUIT GAINS j OAKS VICTORY Salt Lake Meets Fourth Defeat; De-feat; Seals Win in Long Contest j PACIFIC COAST LKAGIE, W'. I. Pct San Francisco .96 5" fi2, Vernon 2 59 .609 Los Angeles .... 88 64 .5.5 Salt Lake 72 80 .47 1 Oakland 72 XI .4.1 Seattle 69 81 . 4o0 Portland BS 92 .89.1 Sacramento 59 92 - 30 t Yesterday's Results. I Oakland 4. salt Lake l . Vernon 6. Sacramento 1. Seattle 3. Los Angeles 1 Portland 5, San Francisco t. fit innings OAKLAND Srnt. 2 Oakland made It four out of five from the Bees by taking Friday's contest, 4 to 1. Orvllle Bley, ii southpaw from the defunct WVstrn Canadian league, worked on the hill and allowed the Bees but five hits The box fcore. OAKLAND AB. R H. PO. A. fcJ. Brown, If 4 0 0 1 0 0 Brubaker, 3b .... 3 3 3 1 4 0 Wilis, rf 4 0 1 3 0 u Cat her, 2b 5 0 1 4 2 0 Knight, lb 3 1 1 11 0 0 Schulte, cf 3 0 0 2 0 0 Mitze. c 4 0 0 4 0 0 Chavez. H 4 0 1 1 S 2 Eley. p 4 0 0 0 3 0 I Totals 34 4 7 27 14 2 SALT LAKE, KB R. h. po. A. :. Schick, cf 4 0 1 2 0 0 Gleichmann, lb . 3 on 0 o, Yitt. 3 b 4 1 1 0 0 0 Lewis, -If 4 0 2 4 0 0 j Slglin. 2b ....... 3 o n 1 3 0 I Sand, ss 4 0 o 0 7 0 Matthews, rf .300200! Anflnson. c ..... 2 Q 1 7 0 0 j Kalllo. p 2 n 0 0 l 11 Blaoholder. p . 0 t) 0 0 0 0 xByler 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 -1 Totals 30 I S 27 1 1 0 xBatted for Kalllo in eighth. Oakland Runs 0010 101 1 04 lilts 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 2 0 7 Salt Lake Runs . ...000000 00 1 1 Hits 101 10000 2 5 Summary. Innings pitched By Kalllo 8. Runs responsible for kalllo kal-llo 4. Eley I. Struck out By KalMo 6. by Eley 2. Buses on balls O'r Kalllo 3. off Eley 2. Stolen bases Brubaker 2. Knight. Three-base hit Brubaker Two-bare hits Wilio father. Lewis. Sacrifice hit Gleichmann Gleich-mann 1 1 a jf.- defeat to Kalllo. Time of game 1 hour and 5o minutes l"m-plns l"m-plns .MrUrev,' and Reardon. WIN IN FOURTEENTH. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept 2 San Francisco defeated the Portland Beavers Bea-vers here Friday 6 to o In 1 4 Innings In-nings The Seals tied the score in the eighth by U9ing three pinch hitters hit-ters and put over the winning score in the 1 4th aeon- , rt. n rj. 1 Portland 5 15 5' San Francisco C 13 3 Batteries: Sullivan. Wal burg, All J -dlcton and Fuhrrnan. (b ury. Alton. Coumbe. .Mitchell and Yelle, Agnew. INDIANS TRIM ANGELS LOS ANGELES. Sept. 2. Seatt'e defeated Lns ADjeles here Friday, 2 to 1. Score: R H. E. Seattle 3 9 2 Los Angeles l 6 0 Batteries Gardner, Gregg and To-bin To-bin Dumovich and Rego. TIGERS WIN. SACRAMENTO, Sept. 2. Vernon asain defeated SaTamnto Friday, the score belnfe 0- to 1. Scure a H, K. A'ernon 6 0 Sacramento , 1 s 1 Balter.es; May and Hannah; liough. Flttery, Penner and St&nage. ' IS MSTORY ABOUT TO REPEAT? j I PIRATES MAY BE UNDOING OF GIANTS . BY BILLY EVANS. Is history going to repeat Itself :u the National league0 Last year the Pittsburg club ent r-ed r-ed the home stretch a hot favorite to win the pennant. New Yorlc really was the only club that stood between them and the National Na-tional league championship turning point In the 1922 race. Those 1 seven defeats greased the toboggan for the Pirates. I Despite every effort on Manager , Gibson's part, the club continued to ' lose with monotonous regularity, and 1 wa9 lucky to finish In second place , Recently the New York Giants met. I the St Louis Cardinals In a crucial j A series of seven games was still to be waged between the two clubs. Im my memory serves me. correctly the New York Giants won all of them. The reverso that Pittsburg suffered at the bands of the Giants was the, series at the Polo Grounds Tlie j Giants won four of the five games. Obtaining B three-game margin on the series The Giants looked great, while the Cardinals, because of bad pitching I look.'.l t en-it,'. (.in the that s. ris a lot of the 'm pan to concede the penfl ( Hants and to count thM out. J I I -1 n ;iiun; ame the M ked to be strong coats had faibd to live up M season dope They eouldd i 'flu y p;.i-e-j good talli but as a rule they were aj om figured rr.uch CM York-Pittsburg series. Vfl rates took four straight til terribly upset likewise tig These . I. lorl.-s ' M:r,'3p03j !).) the Pirates' spine. -in - tii r c ; 't 1 P 1 . 1 i . rr-.U'- I sst-tilU I'lttsburgers have p!ap?M champions In the sprln?. Mamrerl the Giants In summing U chances simply said Pittsburg is the club til if we are to win The en will offer strong opposltlotl burg really 13 the onlj -lub " 1 At that tirne most of . . . selecting St. Louis i ants' toughest opponent. it is 1). ginning to look uM Graw knew wliai he m about J 1 ,.:! n the Pit v, ill hear matching. It lifl ball it r.alK Is capable II stranftl I ,rv 9hould r.ptat IM ln8 the four reverses starB on ' ho roiiK road as am defeats In 121 for the |