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Show TIGERS ARE VICTORS IN CLOSEJONTEST Both Pitchers Are Strong, but Detroit Is Lucky in First. By International News Service. CHICAGO. Anp 3 Nw York won a pitchers' battle. 2 to 1. here today Caldwell Cald-well pitched a splendid game and deserved de-served to win. He alowed but four hits and no two came In one round. Three of the four were two-baggers, but they didn't count for much Had Zlnn held Lord's smash In the sixth It would have been a case of shutout for the Sox In the opening round New York bunched a cratch hit, a base on bulls and a double. CHICAGO. i, .fi . AB. R, H. PO. A. E. Rath. 2b ...2 1 1 3 7 0 Zeider lb 3 0 n 13 n 0 "olUne. of 4 0 1 1 0 o Lord. Sb 4 0 1 2 2 f Callahan. If 4 0 0 2 0 0 Rodle. rf 4 0 0 0 0 1 W eaver- m 4 0 1 2 2 0 Black, c 4 0 0 4 .1 o Benz. p 3 0 0 0 3 0 Totals 32 1 4 27 17 1 NEW YORK. AB. R H. PO. A E. Oaniele. If ... 4 0 0 3 n 0 Chase, lb 4 1 1 11 0 o Pterrett. cf 3 110 0 0 '-inn, rf 4 0 1 3 0 1 Simmons. 2b 3 o i i 2 0 Paddock, 3h 4 0 0 n 2 0 Martin, ss 3 0 1 .1 1 o Sweeney, c 3 o i o o Caldwell, p 3 0 0 0 5 0 Totals . . 31 ? 6 27 10 3 New York 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Chicago 00000 1 00 01 Summary Two-base hits Zlnn. Lord. Collins. Weaver. Bases on ballB Off Benz. 2. off Culriwell. 2. Struck out Bv Benz. 2; by Caldwell. 4. Pa6scd balls Block, 2. Wild pitches Bervz. I'mplres Egun and Sheridan. Browns Beat Bed Sox. By International News Service. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 3 St. Louis took tit last game of the series today, 4 to 2, giving giv-ing Boston an even break on the series Baumgardner. who pitched for the locals, lo-cals, held the Red Sox safe through all the game, while Stahl s pitchers selections selec-tions were pounded to all corners of the lot. Hall, who started, was relieved in the fourth, after four runs had been scored off his delivery. Bedlent then took up the task and held the locale safe until he was relieved to allow Henrlcksen to swing. Tape finished the game. ST. LOUIS. n ,. AB. R. II. PO. A. E Shotten. cf 4 0 7 n 0 Austin 3b . 3 i fl n j f, Pratt, 2b 3 0 j o o Kiitlna. lb 4 i 11:; 7 o Williams, rf. i 3 j fl 0 Wallace, sa 3 1 11 0 ; h Compton, if 3 n n j n 0 Stephens, c 4 8 I 3 1 0 Baumgartner. p. ... 3 0 1 0 3 0 Totals 30 4 10 27 13 0 BOSTON : AB. R. H. PO A. . Hooper, rf 4 0 2 0 1 11 Yerbes, 2b 8 0 Q 1 j Speaker, rf 4 1 1 3 , ,, Lewie, if 0 0 1 1 r, Gardner, 3t 4 0 1 0 gtW, lb. 4 0 1 is n 1 J agner, ss 4 1 i 1 r, Cdy. . 3 q 1 1 n Hall, p 1 0 fl 0 1 1 Bedlent, p. . 0 0 0 0 A p.a,re. P- 0 ( 0 0 0 n Henonckson .... 0 n n 0 0 0 Totala 32 g 7 2 V' Batted for Bcdient In eighth. Boston 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 St. Louis ...0 22000O0 i Summary: Two-lwae hits Cadv. Williams, Wil-liams, Stahl. Baumgartner. Pratt Stephens. Double plav Lewis to Yerkcs Hits Off Hall. i in 3 innings; off Bcdient Bcdi-ent 3 in 1 Innings. Ba,cs on bulls Off Hall. 2. nff Baiitngurtnot ; 0rr Bdient t. Struck out By Btnungartnet- 3; by Bedlent. I, SacrlRec files Yevkes Pratt. Austin. Hit hv piti hpi pape by Baumgai titer. Time ..f s;iiin. -1 , f'm"-pires f'm"-pires Dlueen and O'Brien. Athletics Take Two. By International News Service. CLEVELAND. Aug. 3 Philadelphia took both games of a double-header here today. 7 to 4. Bnd 9 to 2. The Naps playe-l a miserable fielding game Olson Ol-son "-mtrihutliig six errors almost every bobble resulting In runs. In the flr6t jrame both Blandlng and Coomb were hit hard, but Cooms waa good with men on the bases. The second rontest was a one-elded affair and was railed at the end of the sixth inning to allow the Philadelphia team to catrh a tialn for St. Louis. KahTer was battd I ';-rd and gave way to Baskette. who fared little better. CLtVEUAVD -PHILADELPHIA. KIRBT GAME Cleveland R H 5 A K Phils R H O A E ln. If... J 14 0 1 1 HUrrt. If. I 1 I 0 1 Olson. M l Z 1 i I Lord. t. .. ! ! i 1 n Jaekaoe. rf 0 : : n "I rniiin. :r 1 " 3 0 Mjoie. s 1 j 1 : Bivr n 1 i a 0 0 Orlai. lb. 0 n 1 0! Melon, lb fl 1 7 fl fl Taraer. ft. I l : Btrar.k. rf 1 7, 1 1 0 Rl.'bm. rf fl fl 4 fl 0' Brrr. m... list! P Nelll. c. . S 1 J 4 0' Ijjp p fl : S 0 0 Flndln, p 6 fl fl 4 fll Coomhf, n fl 0 0 0 fl Kblr. p . n ft ft a el Er!y . 0 0 0 nl Tntaii . Mn; ii Tr.t4ir 7 :: 11 BiCed for niinllojt 13 flhih Phll"tlphU . . A 1 s n f fl I 0 -T r r 1 ..,.'1 I I t I f l ih .8utuBrr. Tvv-bat biu-Upp (1), Collin PouM plt LoM to MflJniUa; Brr t 1 pi trrtlllM: Tyrnp lo Grlgfc to Turrr Hr n ColllBi to 54-tnn gcolen tui : . . - ia. Ban li-'.-off 8UoJin la I ticee? oO Kh!r, i in 1 tanln. EUtct on balU- - Off Blandlng. 3: off CoorahF, 5. Struck out By Blandlng 1; by Coombs, 3. Sacrifice hit Mc-Innes. Mc-Innes. Sacrifice fllci Lajole (21. Hit by pitcher -B I'oomtii. Olson, Birmingham. Tlma of game -:.1V Umpire W astervelt aDd Evans. CLEVELAND PHILADELPHIA. 8ECOND GAME. Cleveland R.H.O.A .1 Phiia. r h.o a e Ryan. if... o i i i ni Maggert, if. o o i n i Olbon, h.. on; II Lord. rf... 1 i o n o Jackon. if. 0 l 0 0 o1 oblllne, Jb.. 1 l l I n Lajole. 2b. 1 ! 2 n 0 Raker. 2b. . 1 0 I fl Grigg, lb. H 0 t 1 0 Mrlnncs. lb 2 1 7 0 fl Turner. 3b. I 3 J fll Strunk. rf . 2 3 0 0 Blr hara, cf fl fl 2 0 0l Barry, ss... I I 1 .. 1 Buterlr, c. 0 1 I I fll Thomaa. c . 1 2500 Kal'lrr. p,. 0 0 fl 2 I Bender, p... 0 3 0 1 0 BjiitkPtl p fl 0 fl 0 fll lUutf. 11 fi g g 1 Toial 2 i IS IV Totals .... a in 7 3 Hstir.j to, Kahlrr In Ofth Philadelphia -. r) ; 0 1 I Cleveland n 1 n 0 0 0; Summai Tno bote hits Strunk, l.ajoie. lack-sen lack-sen T)-rr !). hlt-Sirutik Double play Raaterljr 10 (;rik Tnntei to oison: Barry to C0HI09 to Mclnues: Olson to Lajole to Griggs. Stolen bases Strunk. Barry. Hits OfT Kahler, 1; off Baskette. 2. Strurk out By Bender 4 Passed hall-Easterlj. Sa-rlflre hits-Barry. Bender. Strunk Game .ailed end of sljtih to allow Philadelphia to ratrh irin Tim 0f game 1:14. Umpires Ean and W-,terclt By International News Service. DETROIT. Aug-. 2. -Detroit won today's game. 2 to 1. with a paw. a single and a double In the opening tnninp. netting two run. Washington scored one on Moel-ler'a Moel-ler'a single his Meal and Gandll's drive over second bar After that both pitchers pitch-ers were invincible Washington got two nioie hlt6 In the second, one a scratch 'Mio In the fifth and one In 'he eighth. Between the firBt and eighth Inning Detroit gut but one hit. WASHINGTON DETROIT. WaVton. R H 0 A K ' Detroir R 1' O A r Voeller. rf I I 2 n o Bashaog. If 1 c 1 0 ft Foster. 3b . 0 1 0 3 0 Buh. s 1 1 J 3 0 Milan. f . n 1 2 0 . Cahh t . . 0 l 3 rt 1 Gandil lb 0 I lfl ; fll Crawford rf 0 1 2 0 0 Morasn. 2b fl 1 n I fl' London tb. 0 0 1 fl William, r fl 0 7 1 Oi Mo-lartr, lb 0 flu fl 1 MrBrlde m fl I 2 S 01 Deal. 3b . fl fl 1 4 0 "Walker. If n 1 a 0 II Stanag. e . fl 1 a 1 fl VsughB p fl 0 1 11 pubtir. p 0 10 4 0 Moboeoo .0 0 0 0 0' Totals I 7 21 14 21 Total? T S 27 U "7 Batted for VrBrtde in ninth Wa.hlDgton 1 fl 1 n I 0 I a 0-1 Peueti ; a e o 0 0 o 0 ; Summar, : T-bes hit - t obb. Double play-M'B-lde 40 G.ndll .0 William, stolen basw-slMiler basw-slMiler aea on balls Oft V.ugh.t. I Strurko.it -Ry aug,., 3; bT Tbu . :. R.ruck out-By Vaughn. ... by Dubur, ; Hit by pttrher-B VauaUii Morlartjr. Tiro of gaaa-i.a. Attend'-ani-75 Ltnplrsa-O Lougbllij aod Hart. |