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Show WHITE SOX DIVIDE HONORS - -WITH COAST TEAM PLAYERS San Francisco, March 7. The Chicago Chi-cago White Sox team No. 1. divided honors with the coast league players in a double-header today, lotting the Oakland contingent out at the llttlo end of a 11 to 4 score, in the morning, morn-ing, and being trimmed themselves by San Francisco in tho afternoon. 5 to 3. Heavy hitting was the order in both games. In the morning the visitors visi-tors had it all their own way, and gathered fourteen base hits off of four Oakland pitchers, one swat being a four-sacker. executed by Cravath. In the afternoon it was a different story. Joe Corbett opened the ball for San Francisco and in the five innings in-nings he worked the Chlcagoans. who plucked only one hit off his delivery. Sutor was on the firing line for the Sox and had things working fine against his former team mates, until Ping Bodie leaped ag&lnst an elusive shoot so hard that it went out of the lot, scoring two runs. Scott relieved the Texan in. the fifth, but the bombardment bom-bardment continued until the locals had piled up five runs. The attendance was close to 10.000. Morning game. Score:' , R. H. E. Oakland 4 8- 3 Chicago 11 14 2 Batteries: Nel6on. Christian, : Boise, Marie, Marx and La Tonge; Smith, Fonle,' Walsh, Owen and Sullivan. - Afternoon game. Score: R. H. E. San Francisco 5 10 2 Chicago .3 6 1 Batteries: Corbett, Berger, Grlfiln and Williams; Sutor, Scott, Owen and Sullivan. |