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Show Vast Throng Sees New Yorkers Win 28,000 Fans at Polo Grounds Watch MxGLnnity Mystify the Phillies-Giants Phillies-Giants Lead tho Nationals. NEW YORK. April 23. Philadelphia went down to defeat before Now York In tho final gnmo of tho series nt tho Polo grounds today. The locals hit the ball hard, and In the fifth Inning thrco singles, a two-baso hit and a hit for three bases gave tho New Yorlcs five earned runs. Attendance. At-tendance. 2S.00O. Score. R. H. E. Now York 121 051 00 10 13 3 Philadelphia COO 000 100 1 8 4 Batteries McGlnnity, Wlltse and War-, War-, ncr, Sparkn, Dooln and Marshall. Earned runs New York C. Two-bane hits Browne, Gilbert, ilcOlnnlty, Gleason, Hall. Thrce-baso hit Mcrtes. Bases on . bulls Off McGlnnity X Struck out By McGlnnity 3, by Wiltso 2. Umpire Emslla. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing-of the Clubs. P. W. L. PC. Now York 7 C 1 .557 St. Louis i 7 4 3 .071 Brooklyn !) B 4 .C5G Cincinnati 9 R 4 .KG Pittsburg 9 4 5 .114 Chicago 7 3 4 .129 Boston 7 2 f .2SC Philadelphia 7 2 G .2S6 Pittsburg Wins One. PITTSBURG. April 23. After Veil had lost tho game, Camnllr. relieved him In the middle of the fifth and Cincinnati got but two hits after that. Ewlng kept tho hits scattered, except In the fourth, when three lilts and an error gave Pittsburg the lead. Attendance, CWO. Score; R, II. E. Pittsburg 000 301 100 1 G 11 2 Cincinnati 001 0-10 0CO 0 5 6 1 Batteries Veil, Camnltz and Smith; Ewlng and Pcitz. Earned runs Pittsburg 1, Cincinnati 1. Two-baso hits Beaumont. Leach, Kelly. Three-baHO hit Clark. Struok out By Veil 1, by Ewlng 3. Umpire Johnstone. Pitchers' Battle at Chicago. CHICAGO. April 23. Today's gamo was a pitchers' battle, with both Weimer and Nichols In great form. St. Louis won tho gamo In tho eighth on Morlatary's error, a sacrifice and a hit. Attendance, 11,000. Score: R. II. E. Chicago 100 0CO 000-1 4 2 St. LOuIs 000 000 1102 4 2 Batteries Wclmer and Caeoy; Nichols and Grady. Struck out, by Wolmer 3, by Nichols 6 Bases on balls, off Nichols L Umpire O'Day. Bean-Eaters Lose. BOSTON. April 23. In a lino exhibition of the hit-and-run gamer Brooklyn won out in tho ninth inning of today's contest with Boston. Attendance, 1SO0. Score: R. H. E. Boston 100 010 000 2 S 2 Brooklyn 010 000 101 3 C 1 Batteries Willis and Moran; Cronln and Bergen. Earned run Brooklyn 1. Two-base hits j Gcicr, Raymond, Tennoy. Bases on balls Off Willis 4, off Cronln 1. Struck out-Ay out-Ay Willis 4, by Cronln 3. Umpire Moran. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. P. W. L. PC. Boston S 7 1 .S7' Philadelphia 7 4 3 .571 Cleveland 7 4 3 .571 New York 8 4 4 .COO St. Louis C 3 3 .500 Chicago S 4 4 .603 Detroit 7 IS 4 .429 Washington 7 0 7 .000 Senators in Hard Luck. WASHINGTON, April 23,-Now York bunched hits In thrco Innings today and defeated Washington by tho Hcore of 4 to 3. After the. third inning Hughes was very effective with men on bases. AU tendance. 2000. Score: R. H. E. Wanhlngton 100 000 000 3 9 3 Now York 200 000 110 4 10 2 Batteries Mason and KJttrcdge; IIughC3 and Bcvlllo. Tannehill's Good Work. Philadelphia. April 23. Tannehlirn superb su-perb pitching was tho causo of Philadelphia's Philadel-phia's second defeat by Boston. In only threo Innings did moro than three bats-mcnt bats-mcnt faco him and but two men reached tho base. Attendance, 15.03L Scorer R. II. E. Philadelphia 001 000 000-1 3 1 Boston 100 000 020-3 9 1 Batteries Tannohlll and Crlger; Plank and Powers. La Joie Makes Homo Run. CLEVELAND, April 23. Chicago boat Cleveland In an Interesting game, Cleveland's Cleve-land's six errors giving Chicago four of their six runs. Bradley and LaJolo mado homo runs In tho first Inning. Attendance, 10,100. Score: R. H. E. Cleveland 300 002 0005 9 C Chicago 210 00)) 030-C 7 1 Batteries F. Donahue and Abbott; White and Sullivan. Ten Innings at Detroit. DETROIT, April 23. After a pitchers' battle, with the scoro tied at the end of tho ninth, St. Louis won In tho tonth Inning In-ning on Burkctt'a double and singles by Heldrlck and Hemphill. Attendance, C001). Score; R. II. E. Detroit 000 000 100 01 7 1 St. Louis WO 001 000 2 3 10 -"0 Batteries Donovan and Woods; Howell and Kahoo. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Tncoma, 2; Oakland, 3. SAN FRANCISCO, April 23. Tho gamo today was a tlo up to the end of the ninth inning, when Oakland got two men on bases on safo lilts. Moskiman then brought in tho winning run for his team by lining out a single. Both pitchers wero very effective, and Thomas was a puzzlo to tho Oaklands until tho closing Inning. Score: R. H. E. Tacoma 010 000 100 2 4 1 Oakland 1W 010 001 3 7 2 Batteries Thomas and Graham; Moskiman Moski-man and Lohman. Webfooters Lose. PORTLAND, Or., April 23.-Scattlc defeated de-feated Portland today by bunching their hits In tho second and ninth. Ibcrg pitched a good game, but was accorded miserable support. Barber kept tho hits scattered except In the ninth. Attendance, 200. Score: R. H. E. Portland 000 000 002 2 C 5 Seattlo 020 000 (02 4 7 3 Batteries Ibcrg and Shea; Barber and Wilson. Umpire Connell. Angels Get One. LOS ANGELES, April 23 Baum's pitching and tho all round playing of Jud Smith wero tho features of today's game, which fell to tho Champions by the scoro of 3 to 2. The visitors mado ono run In tho first on Flood's errors and ono in tho second on Leahy's home run. Score: Los Angeles OOl 011 00 3 4 1 San Francisco 110 0y) 0002 3 1 Batteries Baum and Eager; Yerkes and Leahy. American Association Games. At Louisville Louisville, 4; Milwaukee, 7. At Columbus Columbus. 4; St. Paul, 5. At Indianapolis Indianapolis, 3; Kansas City, 2. At Toledo Toledo, 7; Minneapolis, S. |