• Your weekend Giants scores in brief: On Friday, Tim Lincecum was just about the only thing worth watching in Orange and Black, but without any offense the Giants fizzled 2-1 against the Dodgers own ace Clayton Kershaw. A similar story on Saturday as the Giants failed to put up even one run, losing 3-0 to LA. Suddenly finding themselves 8.5 games back with only 16 games left to play on Sunday, the Giants at least saved themselves some embarrassment with a 5-run sixth inning to cap off an 8-1 win of the Dodgers in AT&T Park. It was the Giants' highest-scoring game in over a month.

  • Meanwhile, on the Gridiron, Coach Harbaugh and the Niners took on Pete Carroll and the Seahawks for an NFL rematch of countless Pac 10 games yesterday in Candlestick Park and the 49ers emerged with a 33-17 victory over the defending NFC West Champs. [CBS5]

  • The Chronicle's Leah Garchik describes "the look on Willie Brown's face when I asked him if he had bought the pearl-encrusted two-tiered Reveti necklace...that his friend Sonya Molodetskaya was wearing." [Garchik]

  • Meet the new owners of La Rondalla. [MissionLocal]

  • Richmond Districters, the mayoral candidates are coming to you. We'll bake cookies for whoever asks about BART along Geary Boulevard first. (Disclaimer: No we won't.) [RichmondSF]

  • Gang violence adds an extra element of surprise and excitement to your Mission dining experience. [MissionLocal/UptownAlmanac]

  • Don't have enough sources telling you where you should eat dinner this week? Michael Bauer is here to help. [InsideScoop]

  • Ryan White, the nine-year-old victim of a SoMa hit-and-run, returns home safe to Philadelphia. [KTVU]