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Show NATIONALLEAGUE Won. Lost. Pet. Brooklyn 34 21 .618 Philadelphia 21 23 .574 Boston 28 25 .528 New York 27 27 .500 Cincinnati 28 32 .467 Chicago 27 31 .466 Pittsburg 25 29 .463 St. Louis 26 26 .419 Yesterday's Results Brooklyn S-2, New York 11-1. Cincinnati 5, St. Louis 4. Boston 5 9, Philadelphia 1-5. Cleveland, O', June 26 Fied Bee be, former National leaguo pitcher who declined to play with Buffalo this j ear, made his Cleveland debut today and shut out Chicago with three hits, allowing only five men to reach first and only two to reach second Cleveland scored its two runs in the first on two passes by Danforth and Roth's triple Tho game was played play-ed In one hour and nineteen minutes Score by Innings Chicago '. 000 000 0000 Cleveland ... 200 000 OOx 2 MACKMEN BUNCH HITS AND BEAT THE CHAMPS Boston, June 26. Philadelphia defeated de-feated Boston 8 to 5 today by bundling bundl-ing hits The Red Sox sent five pitchers pitch-ers to the mound, but none of them proed effective. Rowe and Ruth were the only pinch hitters to produce hits, the former's double sending in two runs while Ruth's single advanced Scott to a scoring position. Score by Innings Philadelphia 200 300 0218 Boston 002 000 120 5 HAMILTON GETS HUNK WITH OLD TEAMMATES St Louis, Juno 26 Hamilton opposed op-posed his former teammates and SL Louis was beaten by Detroit here today, to-day, 3 to 1. The winning run came in the seventh when Baker doubled and scored on Coveleskle's third successive suc-cessive hit of the day. St. Louis got its lone run in the fourth on Pratt's double, an out and Coveleskle's wild pitch. Score: Score by innings Detroit 000 010 1103 St. Louis 000 100 0001 SENATORS WIN LONG GAME IN NEW YORK Now York, June ,25. Washington defeated New York In a hardfought eleven-lnnlng game today, 9 to 8. The isitors scored their winning run on a base on balls to Williams and Mc-Bride's Mc-Bride's double. New York played a game uphill fight, and gradually cut down a five-run lead. Manager Grif- fith sent in Johnson to lune the game In the eighth Inning, but New York tied the score in the ninth inning. High, lrst batter up, struck out, but ( tho third strike was a wild pitch and the baiter leached first base. The next two men were out and Johnson purposely passed Baker, who had made a home run in the seventh. Magee hit a single to left, which drove in High Score by innings Washington 031 300 100 019 New York 011 300 201 008 nn |