Pacific Gas and Electric magazine . sapped thaCantrell out, short to first. At this juncture, horsehide over the third basemans head, tally-Henley connected with one of Butlers fast mg Bob Varney and Bostwick. Keppelmann(?) ones and clouted it into the center field struck out. Butler out, via the Wise and New- sidethis bleachers for a two bagger which scored Lis-berger. Walton hit to Bostwick and wasout at first base. Four runs—three hits. Third Inning—San Francisco—Thewas retired in one, two, three orderframe. Pitts got life on Hen-leys error. Caine lined toLisberger who threw to New-bert com
Pacific Gas and Electric magazine . sapped thaCantrell out, short to first. At this juncture, horsehide over the third basemans head, tally-Henley connected with one of Butlers fast mg Bob Varney and Bostwick. Keppelmann(?) ones and clouted it into the center field struck out. Butler out, via the Wise and New- sidethis bleachers for a two bagger which scored Lis-berger. Walton hit to Bostwick and wasout at first base. Four runs—three hits. Third Inning—San Francisco—Thewas retired in one, two, three orderframe. Pitts got life on Hen-leys error. Caine lined toLisberger who threw to New-bert completing the seconddouble play as Pitts wascaught far off the bag. Whitestruck out. No hits—no runs. Fourth Inning—Pacific—Vensano reached first on short-stops error and then he gaveus an imitation of Dorandoby stealing second and lat^ron stealinghome whileButler andKeppelmannwere talking thesituation over inthe center ofthe poppedup to secondbase and thenWise camethrough with atwo baggeralong left field. John A. Eritton Umpiring; Gus White Fielding; Harry BostwickBatting: Paul Downing Catching, and Keppelman Doing aKelly Slide. (Pliiili) Loaned by .San Frani-isfc Call.) bert route. Pitts popped to Newbert. Threehits—three runs. Fifth Inning—Pacific—Henley started offwith a single; Walton out, short to first; Ven-sano out, third to first. Henley went tosecond. Bridges slammed onea mile a minute to cenlerfieldand was robbed out of a hitas Caine picked up the balland threw to third, catchingHenley. One hit—no runs. Fifth Inning—San Francisco—Caine tin-canned to secondjase on his hit to left fieldand stole third-White singledand while hewas being tagg-ed out betweenfirst and secondCame Varneysingled and wentto second whenBrother Bobwas hit by apitched each ad-vanced a baseon passed pop-ped to New- foul line; stole third and scored on Down- bert, Thompson hit safely and the Var-ings third hit. Newbert reach
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