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LA raises funds for Giants fan beaten at opener

The Columbian
Published: April 11, 2011, 12:00am

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Baseball fans at Dodge Stadium dropped off cash, checks and good wishes for the family of the San Francisco Giants fan who was brutally beaten after the opening game of the season.

The Dodgers set aside Parking Lot 1 for people to drop off cash and check donations Monday morning and afternoon to the trust fund established by the family of Bryan Stow.

Two men in Dodgers gear attacked the 42-year-old Stow in the parking lot after the March 31 game. He remained at Los Angeles County-USC Hospital with brain trauma Sunday. Police are still looking for the assailants.

The Giants recognized longtime fan Stow during a game with the St. Louis Cardinals Sunday, and on Monday the Dodgers arrive in San Francisco for a three-game series with stepped-up security.

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