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10 Angel and Vernon Baseball Teams That Put Up Classy Contest Yesterday in Opening Game of Coast League Pennant Chase LOS ANGELES CLUB * VERNON VILL.AUfc.HS SEALS GET AWAY TO GOOD START AT HOME Whitewash Portland Beavers 4 to 0 in Fast Game Attended by Rec ord Number of Spec. tatora COAST LEAGUE ' Club— Won. I/o*f. Pet. | fl.o« AijcpU-s 1 0 1.000 Mrnmnila 1 0 1.000 | ■Son r-rawdaro 1 0 1 000 I iVnrnon O' 1 .000 [Portland 0 1 (100 i 'Oakland 0 1 000; I SAN FRANCISCO. March SO.-The. Pacific Coast Baseball league season opened this ' afternoon, and In the first game of the year | Ban Francisco blanked Portland by a score of 'A to 0. In the. absence of Mayor P. H. Mr li'arthy. who la 111, Police Judge. Charles 'Weiler tossed the bail nearly over the plat**, find was cheered by one of the largest crowds ■that ever gathered at the Valencia street |g rounds. Berry's two-ba(rger In the third started the ■rouble, and before Portland got back Into the Damn four tallies were on the score card for the local team. Fallowing Berry's hit. Me- Ardl« brat out a bunt, Mohler forced Berry at : third, and Mundorff. hit by the pitcher, filled j the bases. Melcholr walked, forcing McArdle I 3iom«. Tennant then singled to short, Olson threw wild, scoring Mohlcr and Mundorff. | Klelcholr came In on Griffin's single to center. I (Score: PORTLAND AB R H SB A B C.Vtzel. 8b 4 0 10 0 0 0 misen, sii .10 2 0 4 0 1 <'a-«py, 2b {10 0 0 2 4 0 SMcCredlo, rf 3 0 10 2 10 atyan, cf 3000100 itFlKher, o 8 i) 0 0 9 2 0 *peas. If .1 0 i) « 0 0 0 Ort. lb 1 0 0 0 ii 0 0 | *13arrett, p 5 0 0 0 0 2 0 \ •Armbruster 10 0 0 0 0 0 t Totals f» 0 4 0 :m 9 1 I SAN FRANCISCO ah il it Sn TO a E Mohler, Sb 4 110 3 I 0 Mundorff, Sb 3 10 0 3 3 0 Itelehoir, rf 1 1 1 1 •> 0 0 Tennant. 11) 3 0 10 ID 0 0 <;rlffln. If 4 0 10 2 0(1 M> Hale, cf 4 » 0 0 2 o*l Btrry, c .10 2 0 4 2 0 SlcArdlc, es 3 110 4 B*l Henley, p 30000:01 Totals IS 4 7 1 27 12 ,0 1 ■COBS BY INNINGS I'nrtlanil 0 0 0 0 0 0 n 0 0-0 \ Baso lilt-i 1 10 0 0 0 2 0 o—4 Ban Francisco 00400000 •—4 Base hits 0 0 4 0 0 1 1 1 »-7 SUMMARY Two-bast hit—Berry. Sacrifice hit—Tennant. I Firm on ball—Off Garrett. 3. Struck out—By Oarrett, 8; by Henley, 6. Hit by pitched ball— Mundorff, Melchoir. Double play— Uundorfl to McArdie to Tennant; McArdle to Mohler. Um t>lres — Van Haltren and HUdebrand. SENATORS WALLOP COMMUTERS 18 TO 2 Opening Game of Coast League Sea. son in Sacramento Featured by Many Errors and Runs BACHAMENTO. March 30.— Twenty-live hundred fans taw Sacramento rout Oakland this afternoon In the opening game of the Coast league ■eason by a. more .if In to -. Capt, Wolvei ton was ordered from the game In tlm fourth inning fur disputing with Um pire Finncy. In the sixth inning three hit.i, icttupled with t»oota and overthrows on the pan of the Oaks, netted Sac rani unto eight a iin. Superior Judge <.'. v Poet introduced Mayor M. K. Beard, who in th absence of (Uov. aillett, threw the first ball. Judge (Fost paid Mayor Hoard had "everything" but the city's executive, 1 officer threw the ball six feet over Catcher Mickey l.a I-onga'a head. fl'ha aamo was preceded by an automoblla (parade, in which all of the state, count) *tnd city officials rode, with the member* of the various civic bodies. Score: OAKLAND AB II It SB I'O A E Carroll, cf r. v v v 3 0 11 Wans, sb 4 LI 1 11 4 :t ] fjwandrr, '' » 0 2 0 3 1 v Jlogan, lf-3b I i 1 11 •' 2 2 Alassart, 1£ a v (1 0 0 0 v erton, 3b 2 0 (1 0 v 1 l Cameron, n>.... i 11 v « s 11 11 Cutuhaw, 2b 2 (1 (i 11 1 i :• Dpti .-man, c :< 0 v v ;. 1 L' Christian, p 2 0 0 11 0 1 0 French, p 0 v 0 » I' (1 » Siostier, ij 2 1 0 " 0 1 ii Total? .'! ' 1 a S \ ■ i M! tl II SB P' i V !. Blltnn, 2b . . 3 « 1 ■■ I :: l- Van Bui en, cf ii 1 1 2 ;. 0 i Perry. If 4 1 0 a 2 11 1 Danzig, lb 5 1! 2 1 9 (I 0 Brlggs, rf 5 2 8 1 1 Ulelster, 3b o 8 1 0 2 <• 2 ]sarringcr, ss . ... 2 .' 1 0 1 :i 0 I. a Lonee. 0 3 2 0 0 7 (1 v Hunt, p _l _2 J _0 _2 _4 J) Totals ... 3S 18 11 ti 87 10 6 v t iv SCORE BY INNINGS. Oakland " ' « 0 ■' I I " 0— 2 Base hits 0 0 0 0 0 1 l (1 2— 4 Bacramtnto 0 0 3 3 11 8 3 I x —ls Base hits tl 1 !13il x — ll SUMMARY, Hits—Off Christian, 4; French, 3; Moaner, 4. Two-lia&e till Brlggs, I ianz Sacrifice lilts —Van Huren, -'; Perry, Darrlnxvr, La 3.MHK 1 I-'iret bas-c- on emirs—O:<klanrt, 2; EJacrs mfnto, 3. Loft on ban —Oakland, 10J (■'•acramr.nto. 5. Struch out. — Hunt, ::; by Christian, 1; by Moaner, 1. nil by pitched ball Shlnn i■■ i rlnfi i. by dirlstlan. Double [play — Swander to WoKorton to Bpleaman. Wild pitches—French, Moaher. Time—2:ls. ■Umpire —Finney. WESTON AT GALESBURG OAMSSBUKO, 111 . March '■'■"■ — IMword I'ny pan W'e.itfui' arrived in (Jalesbunj (his after* jMinit. and pfter a rest of an huur i in!inurrj hi- walk. Hi U leu Jo ■■ ahead of Ills .sched ule. FISHER MAKING SENSATIONAL CATCH AT FIRST THREE ERRORS IN ONE INNING CAUSE VERNON TO LOSE 1 TO 0 OTHERWISE BRILLIANT GAME OF BASEBALL IS MARRED BY COSTLY MISPLAYS Nagle and Hitt Twirl Major League Ball and Contest Should Have Gone Into Extra Innings Without Scoring—Veterans Show Too Much Fine Team Work and Keep Their Heads Better Under Excitement Than Villagers—Downtown Parade Was Longest Line of Cranks Ever Seen in Baseball Procession in Los Angeles—Both Teams Will Play Daily from Now Until Sunday C^LOUDLEB9 skies, warm sunshine and a crowd of at least 4000 baseball .ranks i contributed to the success of opening day ot the coast League season In Los Angelei yesterday, when the Angels and the Vernons played the first of their Blx-game series to ■ i to D result In favor of the Angels. The game was one of thi fa ti i league exhibitions ever played In Los Angeles, despite thai the Vernons had to make three errors In one inning In order to lose the Initial i ontest wit li their hated rivals. Owing '" the fait that there was no pennant to raise, hs yi former years, tho forjnalltleH of the occasion ronslsted chiefly in a big down town parade and a mayoralty battery at the start <■: the game. Tins parade was the blggeat baseball proc-osslon evc-r held In l.os Vngeles, there being forty or more auto mobiles In line, which moved from In limit of the city haii at I o'clock and wended ii« way i!c i 1 iadway to Seventh, east to .Main, north to First and thence south ''> Washington. When it came tim<- to play ball, Mayor Alex ander of i. us Angi li b and Mayor Furlong of Vornon stepped onto the diamond and the former pitched the ii»t ball, the Vernon boas essaying the role of catcher and presaging th.. defeat of Vernon by muffing the curve that the executive of Greater Los Angeles tossed to him. Walter Nagle and Roy iiitt were chosen as opposing twirlera by Captains Dillon and Hogan, and promptly at 2:30 o'clock they began the dud that furnished the fane with one of the hes< exhibitions of baseball ever shown (in a local dial I. 11 was about an even thing between the pitchers, but Mitt was unfortunate in receiving rotten support In the field, three errors coming in oho Inning to furnish the only run that wu scored during; the nine innings. With as perfect support as wat accorded Nagle tho game would have into extra Innings, at least. The third Inning was the fata! session for the Vernons, It being in that round that the Angels got their only run over the plate. Hughey Smith, first up In this Inning, slammed thi ball on the snoot and sent it almost to In deep right. Coy raced after it and his hands upon the flying Mt it would not stick there. Smith anticipated something of the sort, kept on running until stopped at second by the coac-hers. Nagle fouled to Hoi;;iii and Daley attempted a sacrifice by bunting. Hilt fielded tho ball and threw it to first. but Fisher also had tho rattles and the ball rolled OUt oi his glovi . while Smith took third. This should have been the third out. Ber nard I bat and lined a hot one to Hitt, who caromed it over to Hrashear] n played tag with it until too late to stop anybody. Smith hastening i ite with the winning' run while all this was Roing- on. Daley, was Ing io steal third and Murphy went the Brashear-Flsber route. U.th anything like ordinary luck the Vernons would have tied the score in the sixth, I' 1" fate willed it otherwise. Carlisle walked ana Burrell bunted ly. I'urii i la j•. d. was caught by a mile ift second when Hitt wheeled ami hot tho ball to Lindsay, and the speedy outfielder was retired, probably destroying all chances Vernon ever had to score, Martlnke popped t° Howurd and Brashear forced Burrell, short to Becond. Previously and afterwards tin Villager never were dangerous, being) unable to connect with tho ball v. hen rui m rol on the cushions. One thing above all others stood out prominently as tho game progressed. Thai wan tii.u it •.• team, without team work, playing veteran* who worked like p well oiled maohine and knew and took advantage of every opportunity to score 01 prevent the other fellows tronj getting anything, v Wfl '■' eball with a vengeance that won for the Angela, and while ihe Vernona lost, n ■ i thai with the handicap of lack of team work they LOS ANGELES HERALD: THURSDAY MORNTXG, MARCH 3T. 1910. JAY DAVIDSON MAYOR ALEXANDER PITCHING FIRST BALL still figure to be a? dnngerous as the Angels, the many times winners of pen nants. Instead of losing prestige with the fans the Vernonb earned friend! and admirers, because they showed that they could play classy hiill and thai when they gt\ down to form and get on their .^trido they will he hard to boat and will be a thorn in the side of the other teams all Magon. It is a claaay bunch and netdl only to get its team work perfected, with .1 little more prfc tied In holding onto whatever conies their way. When the sum? teams line up again this afternoon another battle royal Is anticipated! as Thorsen or Toser \vl\l be, opposed to HenslillK, Breckenridge or Stovall. Following Is the tabluated score of the game yesterday: VERNON LOS 'ANGELES AB R II si: TO A B AB 11 H IS FO A I Carlisle, of 3 no 03 0 0 Daley, cf 2 0 10 'i 0 v Burrell, SI 4 n ii n 3 3 0 Bernard, rf 2000100 Martlnli*. If 4 0 2 0 10 0 Murphy. If 4 0 0 0 10 0 1: Brashear, 2b 4 0 10 2^o Dillon, lb 3 0 ft 0 11 l" 0 Coy, rf 4 0 0 0 10 0 Howard, Ib 2 0 0 0 3 2 0 Lindsay, ss "000041 Roth, Sb I 0 1 • 0 4 ( Fisher, lb 3 0 0 0 10 2 1 Delmas, ss 2 0 0 0 4 5" llognn. i' 2 0 0 0 3 0 1 H. Smith, 0 3 110 10 Hilt, p 3 0 0 0 10 1 Nag!?, p ; 3 0 0 0 3 2 0 T»t»l JO I I 0 24 II 4 Total 23 1 3 0 27 1« 0 SCORE BY INNINGS Vcrnon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Los Angeles 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 •— 1 Baa* hits 1 0010 00 0 I—3 Base hits 0 0 116 001 •— a SUMMARY ■ '--. 'J. ■' Two-base hits— Martlnkr, H. Smith. Bra- gle. 2. Struck out—By Kaffir. 3: by Mitt. 1. shear. Sacrifice bits Delmus, Daley, Bern- Dciublo plays—Burrell to Fltbsr to Burrell. ard,(2l. Bases on halls— OB Hltt, 4: off N'a- Time of game—l:3o. Umpire—McOreevy. OAKLAND ENTRIES First race. Futurity course, selling ESlodla i. N; Qramercy, Calopus, 106; Zinkand, 101; Ke.ia, < v.iitra i'"-t;i. I 104; Metro politan Passenger, hit; Elder Qulch, luO. :i I race, furlongs, 4-year*olds and up, selling ijuiita >; i aneuil Hall, Ro) Junli r, Rosamo, 101 Mad< lint Mxis grave, Paul Clifford, 102; tdena, Plmkln, 108; Argonaut, 106 v ; . . no; Marburg, 111. Third race, mil. and twenl 'Ming— Dlxti Dlxon :■'. Oceanvlew, 02; French Cook, US; Coblesklll, Uoldv ■ Redi ndo, lit; Spring Ban, Bilvi r Llns, I"".. Fourth race, lue furlongs, 3-year*olds and ■" ular Oal\ ■ i W; t'loudllgnt, 110; 1 Hheohan, 117: Thistle Bell, 100. Fifth race, mtla and twenty yards, I oMs ai ling Tom O'Malley, 87; Cock lure, ]'"•: N'asroerlto, 109; Cadiohon, Cataline, Special i> llvi ry, Wolfville, liri; Orl -111; si. Albans, 103. sixth i'hi . six ■ i and up. purse Odd Ros*, 89; Kid North. 1 01; Orello, 118; Ooldflnn, 107; Dr, Dougherty, 100; Round and Round, Roman Wing, 107; l.ik.ly IJleu donne, k'j; Bishop w , tot; Rapid Water, 110 JACKSONVILLE RESULTS JACKSONVILLE, Kla., March SO.—The amateur setllifg stakes, second only to the Derby on the stake rosteV ;it Monorlef park. was productive of an excellent race. Sum- first race, 5 furlongs, purai—Flying squir rel won. Miss Lorls seoond. Autumn itusc third; time 1:00 4-0. Second race, 4 furlongs, purse -Bodega won, Bupplo second, Louis Kats third; time :4!i 4-.",. ■ Third racp, 1: furlongs, pursa —BJ Qro won, Splendid leoond, Mary Ituu third; timu 1:1'! .'-:,. Fourth race. I mile and 70 yards. Ama teur selling stakes, gentlemen riders — 1;; Grande won. xEthon second, xl'ocomoke third; time 1:46 4-5. xHewltt entry, coupled In betting. Fifth race, 7 furlongs, purse*— won, Console second, Spanish Prince third; time- 1:27 1-5. 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