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Show I MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES I AMERICAN i Won. Lost. P.C. Philadelphia 35 17 .673 Detroit ........36 22 .01 New York 30 20 .COO Boston 'S 21 .534 Washington 23 32 .511 Cleveland . 'l 25 .457 Chicago l 'JO .420 St, Louis 13 2S .255 Athletes Win Double-Header. NEW YORK, June 22. Phlladclphbi took another double-header from New York today. In the llrst game none of the locals got beyond second base, so effective was Coombs. In the second the visitors hit Hughes all over tho field. First game R.H.E. Philadelphia 8 0 1 New York 0 G 2 Batteries Coombs and Lapp; Warhop, Manning and Sweeney. Second game U.H.E. Philadelphia 0 15 0 New York , 2 7 1 Batteries Bender and Donahue; Hughes and Mitchell. Boston Wins Two Games. BOSTON. Juno 22. Boston won two games from Washington today, G to 9 and 2 to 1. Bunched hits won. the opening open-ing game. Htahl drove In tho winning run In tho flnul iiuilng of tho second game. First game R.H.E, Washington 0-8 0 Boston 5 S 0 Batteries Resiling and Street; CI-cottco CI-cottco and Klelnow. Second game R.H.E. Boston 2 G 1 Washington I 5 1 Batteries Smith and Klelnow; Johnson and Street. Naps Win Uphill Game. CLEVELAND, Juno 22. Cleveland he-feated he-feated Chicago In fourteen Innings today, to-day, 3 to 2. Cleveland tied the score In the ninth and won a scratch hit, error and double In tho fourteenth. R.H.E. Cleveland 3 0 0 Chicago 2 9 1 Batteries Harkness and Easterly, Walsh and Block. Slugging Match. DETROIT. June 22. St. Louis defoatod Dcrolt in a slugging match today. In which twenty-eight players were used by the combined teams. R.H.E. St. Louis 11 13 3 Detroit 0 11 3 Batteries Galllgan. Powell, Lake and Stephens; Mullin, Stroud. Pernoll. Wlllet and Stnnngc. MINOR LEAGUES 1 American Association 1 Won. Lo3t. P.C. Minneapolis 43 IS .705 Toledo 38 24 .613 St Paul 37 27 .578 Indianapolis 30 34 .469 Milwaukee 24 33 .421 Columbus 23 35 .397 Louisville 24 39 .381 Kansas City 23 33 .311 1 At St. Paul Louisville, 2; St. Paul, 3. At Kansas City Columbus, 5; Kansas City, 3. At Milwaukee Toledo. 7; Milwaukee 6. At Indianapolis Indianapolis, 9; Minneapolis, Min-neapolis, 10. Twelve Innings. WESTERN LEAGUE 1 Won. Lost. P.C. Sioux Citv 32 22 .593 Wichita 32 24 .571 Denver 31 25 .D54 Omaha s..2! 25 .527 Lincoln 27 2S .l!M Des Moines 27 32 .458 Topcka 21 31. .i St. Joseph ...20 32 .3S5 At Des Moines First game Dcs Moines, 9; Topeka, 0. Second game Dcs Moines, G; Topcka, 5. At Omaha Omaha, 1; St. Joseph, 2. At Slox City Sioux City 7; Deliver. 2. At Lincoln Lincoln. 1; Wichita, 0. PACif 1C LEAGUE 1 iii-- LOS ANGULISS. June 22. Score R. H. E. Oakland 3 6 l Los Angeles ..1 4 1 Batteries Moscr and Mltzc; Thorson and Waring. SACRAMENTO, Cal.. June 22. Score R. H. E. Portland 3 5 0 Sacramento - 1 5 3 Uattcrles Krapp am. Fisher; Whalen and Graham. SAN FRANCISCO. June 22. Score R. IT. E. Vernon 1 7 3 San Francisco 5 13 2 Batteries Carson and Hogan; Stewart and Berry. NORTHWEST LEAGUE Won. Lost. P.C. Spokane 33 25 .5G9 Vancouver 31 27 .534 Tacoma 2G 32 .448 Seattle 26 32 .418 SEATTLE. Wash., June 22. Score-It. Score-It. H. E. Soattlo 0 3 1 Spokane 1 6 1 Batteries Zackcrt and Custer, Killllay and Shea. , TACOMA, Wash., June 22. Score R. IT. E. Tacoma 5 4 0 Vancouver 2, 7 3 Batteries Schmutz and Byrnes; Clark and Lewis. Results at Shoopshead. SHEEPSHEAD BAY'. June 22. The Turk, admirably ridden by McGeo, easily won the 52000 stakes today, his llmo, 2:03 4-5, being within three-quarters of a second of the track record. It was reported re-ported here today that the Brighton meeting would be run off at Empire City. Steeplechase Jockey Huppe was badly injured when his mount, Cold Plate, fell In the steeplechase. Ho was hurried to a hospital r Summary: First race, five and a half furlongs, futurity fu-turity course White "Wool, 5 to 1, won; Ladazette, 5 to 2'. second; Swish, 4 to 1, third. Timn. 1:08, Second race, steeplechase, about two miles Gild, 15 to 1, won; Boundbrook, 10 to 1, second; Ticket of Leave, 7 to 2. third. Time, 4:00 2-5. Third race, seven furlongs Sir Clcges, 5 to 1. won; Hampton Court, 3 to 5. second: sec-ond: Falcada, 6 to 1, third. Time, 1:26 3-5. Fourth race, mile and a quarter Tho Turk. 8 to 5. won; Dalmatian, 7 to 2, second: Prince Imperial, li to 5, third. Time. 2:03 i-5. Fifth race, mile and (hree-slxlcenths, turf course Bonnie Kelso. 3 to n, won; Superstition, 5 to 2. second; Zlenap, 7 to 1, third. Time, 1:59 3-5.. Sixth race, five furlong3, futurity course Watcrvale, C to 5. won; Antcnor, 13 to 10, second, Sigurd, 10 to 1, third, Tlmo, 1:01 1-5. I NATIONAL . AVon. Los. Pet. Chicago ;i5 lfi .C8G New York 31 2L .591! Pittsburg 2G 23 .531 Cincinnati 'o 2- .190 Philadelphia 21 25 .ISO St. Louis ... ... ...iT 29 .1U Brooklyn 2.'! 29 .112 Boston IS 37 .327 Webb Invincible. ST. LOUIS. June 22. Pittsburg won tho final game of tho sorlos from St. Louis today, G to 1, St. Louis could do nothing with Webb, except In tho sixth, when Konctchy doubled and scored on infield outs by Evans and Bliss. R. II. E, Pittsburg ...,.G 8 0 St. Louis l l 5 Batteries Webb and Gibson; Corridon, Hamon and Phelps, Bliss. Umpires Johnstone and Moran. Bell Pounded Hard. BROOKLYN. June "'J. Now York won from Brooklyn today by pounding Bell out of the box in less than two Innings. Scanlan, who succccdod him, pitched greal ball, but tho lead was too great to overcome. r. h. E. New York i; jo 1 Brooklyn 3 7 0 Batteries Ames, Crandall and Meyers; Boll, Scanlan and Erwln. Umpires Klein and Kane. |