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Show AMERICAN LEAGUE ! 1 , 1 .- 1 Standing of Tcam 1 W. L. Pet. i Cleveland 26 11 ..703 Boston , 22 14 .611 I New York 2(5 15 .603 ! .Chicago 10 18 .526; Washington 19. 18 .514 St. Louis 14 22 .389 Philadelphia ... 13 25 .342! .Detroit , 11 25 .306 1 Yesterday's Results. . Washington 6-7 at New York 7-10. Philadelphia 1-9 at Boston 3-4. Detroit 5-3 ,at Cleveland 0-7. Chicago 0-5 at SL Louis 2-3. (Second (Sec-ond game ten innings.) ! i NEW YORK, May 31. The New York Americans took two games from' Washington today, winning the paorn-j ing contest, 7 to 6, and the afternoon 10 to 7. Both were marked by heavy 1 hitting. In the afternoon contest I Ruth knocked his twelfth home run, while PcckinpaUgh obtained a single, two doubles, a three-bagger and drew a base on balls in five times up. The ' official attendance was 3S.6SS. be-j I lleved to be a new record. Morning I gamt: i ' . . H. E. I Washington t 7 l . Now York 7 14 2 J 1 Batteries Shaw, Carlson, Schacht , and Picinlch; Mogrldge and Hannah. Afternoon game R. 1L E. Washington 7 12 0 New York 10 15 3 Battories Courtney, Snyder, John-aon John-aon and Gharrity, Picinlch; Thormah-1 Thormah-1 len. Khnr. f!fillin and HannAil. INDIANS TAKE TWO. I CLEVELAND. May 31. Cleveland; made It two straight from Detroit to-j duy, winning the morning game, 'J to 5,! and the afternoon game, 7 to 3. in the morning the Indians came up fromi behind and won by terrific hitting. Speaker and Gardner excelled at the bat, the former making a double and three singles In four times up, while Gardner made two doubles and a home run. driving In five runs. Detroit De-troit outbatled Cleveland in the afternoon, after-noon, but failed Co scon? off Bagby until Cleveland had secured a commanding com-manding lead. .Morning earac R. H. E. Detroit 5 S 0 Cleveland .. . l 17 1 Catteries DnusssaAd tunagc; Jiy-j ers, Nlehaus and O'Neill. 1 Afternoon game ' . , , U. II. E. Detroit ...I. . 3 13 2 Cleveland .V 7 S 0 Batteries Ayersj Alten, Glazier and Ainsmlth; Stanage, Ba"gby and O'Neill. SPLIT EVEN. BOSTON. May 31. Boston and Philadelphia divided their douLie- header today. Pennock's supcr.or 1 pitching a,d his own Mingle, which drovo in two runs, accounted for Bos-, Bos-, ton's winning the first game. 3 to 1. I The visotors took early advantage o.' Harper's wildness in tho second and ' then pounded Karr's delivery, winning i to 4. Schang found Perry for a ( home run and a triple. First game: 1 n. h. e. ' Philadelphia 1 5 I ! Boston 3 6 0 1 Batteries Naylor and Perkins; Pen-j Pen-j nock and Walters. ' I Second game It. H. E Philadelphia 'J 13 2 Boston I 11 4 ! Batterlo Perry and Perkins: liar per, -Karr and Schang. EACH TAKE ONE. ST. LOUIS. May 31. After seven straight losses. St. Louis defeated Chi cago. 2 to 0. in the first game of the double-header here today. Shocker held the visitors safe throughout. Chi-111K0 Chi-111K0 won the second gamr, 5 to 3, in ten innings, scoring tne winning runs after two wero out. Williams was hit freely, but tightened in the pinches. First game R. H. E. Chicago 0 6 0 St. Louis 2 7 1 Batteries Fabcr ami"Schalk, Shocker Shock-er and Severeid. Second game R. H. E. Chicago 5 12 0 St. Louis ' 3 18 1 C. William. and Lynn; Vangllder. I Davis. Burwell, Sanders and Billings. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, Score: R.H. S. Minneapolis 4 9 1 St. Paul 3 9 0 Batteries: Lowdcrmllk and Mayor; Merritt. Hall and McMenlmy. Score: R. H. E. St. Paul 3 5 o Minneapolis 12 IS 3 Batteries: Williams, Browno and McNemeny; James and Owens. Score: R. H. E. LoulBvUle 1 7 1 Indianapolis 2 6 2 Batteries: Long, Wright and Meyer; Mey-er; Rogge and-GossetL Second game: R. H E. Louisville 1 13 2 Indianapolis 2 12 3 Batteries: Decatur, Wright and Kocher; Petty and Henline. Twelve Jnnings. Score: R. H. E. Toledo 10 20 1 Columbus .. 7 10 3 Batteries: Nelson, Brady, Dubuc and Murphy; George, McQuillan, Sherman Sher-man and Hartley. Score: - R. H. E. Kansas City . . . . a. . 3 8 5 Milwaukee 4 11 0 Batteries: Horstman. and Brock; Shulz and Gaston. |