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Show I IS FOR TS m YESTERDAY'S GAMES I AMERICAN LEAGUE. ' Battery and fielding mleplays gave i Rcston the victory In an oloven-in alng I ,iame with Philadelphia today by 2 I to 0. Plank and Ray Collins battled I with honors oven for ten inning. I during which the former tanned olev j en batsmen. ; In the eleventh Murphy muffed I Hoopers fly and Seott sacrificed I Speaker heat out a grounder to Par- I . r .Hooper taking third. Plank then purposely passed Lewis, filling the I bases. Iloblltzel also drew four balls, j forcing in Hooper. After Speaker was I retired at the plate on Janvrin's crounder to Raker, a base On balls to I Gardner forced in Lewis Speaker, i the entire Philadelphia infield and v Strunk figured in sensational plays. I PoHton 2 6 4 i Philadelphia 0 4 I Batteries R. Collins and Carrl- I gan; Plnnk and Schang. j Bentloy's pitching .gave Washing I ton a 1 to 0 victory over New York j today. He allowed only two hits I struck out six men and gave one base on balls. The Yankees hit only two ! grounders in the game. . Bentloy also scored the winning run In the third inning on his single J and hits by Moeller and Milan j New York 0 J '1 Washington 1 6 u j BRtterien Warhop and Nunamak- cr; Bcntlcy and Henry. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston increased its lead in the i. National league pennant race toduy bv breakinc even in a double-header I with Philadelphia, while New York was losing. The second game, which Boston won, 7 to 0, after losing the first by 10 to 3. was marked by a no-hlt, no-hlt, no-run pitching performance by one of the recruit pitchers, Dais, formerly of the New York Americans. He wab wild at times, filling the bases In the fifth with none out. But ho recovered control and retired the side without a run. Umpire Qui -ley was rendered unconscious un-conscious In the second inning of the second game, when he was hit on the throat by a foul tip He was carried from the field and was under treatment for half an hour, but gamely game-ly resumed his duties in the fourth liming with an ice pack about his throat. Philadelphia 10 13 5 Boston 3 7 2 Batteries Alexander and KilMer; Cochreham, Crutcher, Strand and Gowdy, Wingo. Second Game. Eoston 7 12 2 Philadelphia 0 0 1 Batteries Davis and Gowdy; Tin cup, Rixey, Oeschger and Burns. McQuillan held Chicago to four hits 1 I today and Pittsburg won. 5 to 1. Cheney gave seven bases on balls in live innings. In the fifth inning Corrlden's wild throw over the plate with the bases full netted three runs for Pittsburg and placed Kelly on third. He scored on a single by Ylox. Chicago's only run came in the seventh sev-enth on singles by Zimmerman and Schulte and Sweeney's sacrifice fly. Archer was put out of the game in the third inning for disputing a decision. de-cision. Chicago 1 4 - Pittsburg 5 5 0 Batteries Cheney, Smith. Hage-man Hage-man and Archer. Bresnahan; Har-grave, Har-grave, McQuillan and Coleman. New York returned home from a Ion? road trip today and was prevented pre-vented from gaining on Boston, losing to Brooklyn, 0 to 3. O'Toole. recently recent-ly bought from Pittsburg, was batted hard, yielding fourteen hits. His sup- pert also was very loose, as fast fielding field-ing would have prevented many or the Brooklyn hits Pfeffer, who has been effective against the champions all season, held New York to six hits Brooklvn 9 14 J New York 3 6 2 Batteries - Pfeffer and McCaity, O Toole and McLean. FEDERAL LEAGUE. The Hrooklyn Federals kept up their long winning streak by defeating defeat-ing St Louis today by 2 to 1 in the opening game of the aeries and moved half a game nearer first place. Drake's double In the first innluu stored Tobin svith SL Louis' only run Hrooklyn tied the score In the first when Hofman's single ncorod Cooper, Coop-er, and won In the fourth on Anderson Ander-son 8 home run line drive to left St. Louis ,.1 S 1 Brooklyn 2 7 0 Batteries Groom, Keupper and Simon; Seaton and Land. Baltimore and Indianapolis divided n double-header here today. The locals lo-cals won the first game, 6 to 2, scor ing five runs in the fifth inning otf three passes and three hits, one ol them a double The second game was called at the end of the eighth inning on account ac-count of darkness with the score 4 to 2 in favor of Indianapolis. Two doubles, a single, a sacrifice and a hit batsman netted the visitors three luns in the seventh inning. Rultimore 6 9 0 Indianapolis 3 11 1 Batteries Suggs and Jacklitsch; Moseley and Rariden. Second Game. Indlananolls 4 6 2 Baltimore 2 5 2 Batteries Mullen and Rariden, Bailey and Jacklitsch. Pittsburg defeated Kansas City to day, 7 to 6. The visitors scored three runs in the ninth during a battinp rally, but were prevented from tyinu the score by Oakes' sensational throw lrom deep center to the plate to catch Rawllngs. Pittsburg . 7 13 3 Kansas City 6 8 1 Batteries Knetzer .Camnltz and Berry; Adams. Hennlng and Easterly. Chicago and Buffalo played twelve innings to a Me, 5 to 5, in the opening open-ing game of (he series here today The game was called on account ot darkness A home run by Hal Chase In the eighth tied the score. Chicago 5 11 3 Buffalo 5 13 1 Butteries Lang, Johnson, Pren-dergast Pren-dergast and Wilson; Anderson, Ford and Lavlgne, Blair. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE At Seattle Tacoma 1. Ballaro n. At Spokane Seattle 9. Spokane 4 t Vancouver Victoria 0, Vanou-ver Vanou-ver o (Nine innings tie, called, 4ark- c o atTeagueP San Francisco 6 i ! Oakland L" Batteries Lcifield and iHi'i' . Abies and Alexander. Afternoon Game, fl Ik San Francisco H WL Oakland mM Wk Batteries Standridge 'm ft. Plough and Mitze. AM I Portland .fl Hi Los Angeles JM m : Batteries Lush 1 Hughes and Brooks. ft Second Garni ft Portland Los Angeles ft Batteries KrauseH Ehmke and Boles. |