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Show ftilliaiit km Played Ifi at the Hub. W mre Fast Double Plays in Successive Innings by iim e Boston'an8, Handed Catch by Cooley and Geier's Throw to the Pinto MPr- Notable Features. 1 - NATIONAL LEAGUE. ffffif Standing of the Clubs. 4ilf Won. Lost. P.C. 1,T5Wo 27 12 .C03 Wfclfew York ,.-27. 13 .0i5 ilnclnnatl 20 14 -b' f IS :r.v..::::::::::::i9 : fife". : 'tttJRiBdclphla 7 30 .lfc :4IB Today's Games. Bt. Louis at Philadelphia. "Cincinnati at Boston. WBoKhlcagro at Brooklyn. iTjjgJttsburg at Now York. W Boston, 1; Cincinnati, 0. dTAbOSTON, June 7. Boston shut out Cln-DflMhnatl Cln-DflMhnatl In a brllllantly-played game lo-wTmy, lo-wTmy, the home team making three fast Iw-fo sublo plays In succosalvo Innings. A 'i'W iie-handed catch by Cooley and Oder's irow to the plato wore notable. Attend-M Attend-M jce. 200. Score; (r M oston 100 001 0Y-2 7 1 pJJ Inclnnati 000 000 000-0 C 0 mm Batteries Plttlnger and Necdham; Sut-Bw Sut-Bw on and Poltz. Two-bnso hit, Cooley; 3H lascs on balls, off Suthoff 3, off Plttlnger i3 struck out, by Plttlnger 3, by Suthoff 1. '5f: nu.lre Johnstone. ai i ag Brooklyn, lj Chicago, 2. alM BROOKLYN, June 7. Chicago defeated urn r'ooklyn today. 2 to 1. Poor Judgment by ' fireckard of Chance's drive In the fifth 91 inlng gave Chicago the game, Attcnd-S Attcnd-S nee, 2500 Score: 31, R. H. E. I hlcago 000 20) 000-2 10 3 tSl ooklyn 000 000 010-1 5 0 a Batteries Corrldon and Kllng; Jones JStMd Bergan Two-base hit, Shreckard; 2Mreo-ba8C hit, Chnnco; bases on balls, off - WsMtes 1, off Corrldon 3: struck out. by jjJjjBnes 1, by Corrldon 3, Umpire Zlmmer. St. Louis, 8; Philadelphia, 3. PHILADELPHIA, June 7. St. Louis ilWoh today's gamp by clean hitting, find-vJjc find-vJjc Mitchell readllv whenever runs were ,'lwMeded. Taylor was Invlclblo except In SiKliBie fourth, when a double by Tltus cleared Jie bases. Attendance, 1200. Score: IDi Wtt B. II. E. lt Louis 220 031 02O-S 14 1 AttWilladclphla 000 300 000-3 G 2 HIBBatterles Taylor and Grady: Mitchell viTnd Dooln. Two-base hits, Grady, Taylor, n'reckley, Titus; struck out, by Mitchell 2, Taylor 1; bas3 on balls, olt Mitchell 1. X0wL Taylor 4" "'"I'lre Moran. ikjjvf Pittsburg, 2; New York, O. S'lfffNEW YORK. June 7. Pittsburg shut -rrJRit the locals at the Polo grounds today ,T tin a game which was made Interesting by .SSany clever fielding plays. Both pitchers ' -$Wro cffectlvo and kept the batters guess-gptSpE guess-gptSpE all the way through. Attendance. 4000. tijcore. r it e liitiBburg , ...100 C0 010-2 7 2 TpMvvt York C-00 000 0O0-O 6 1 VfBsatterlcs Leevcr and Phelps; Taylor pd Warner, bases on balls, oft Taylor L --c Leever -5; Htruck out, by Tarlor 3, by k.tnBfc'ovor 2; two-base bits, Wagner, Mertcs, iflBSbrlng, Rltchey. Umpires O'Day and fJAnolle. i AMERICAN LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. Won.. Lost. P.C. ton 20 12 .707 7 York 23 1G .050 ,'cland 21 16 .1)68 cago .' :...2l 19 .B5S ladelphla 22 . IS .50 Louis 19 10 .600 rolt ..13 26 .Ki3 3hlnglon 7 jQj -m Today's Games: DBton at Detroit. ew York at Cleveland, tilladelphla at Chicago, 'ashlngton at St'Louls. f Stopped by Bain. LEVELAND. June 7. Cleveland-New k game cullc-a first half fourth Inn- fK St. Lotiis, G; Washington, 3. tf(wk?, LOUIS, June 7. The St. Louis m WBerlcan leagtio team defeated the "Waeh-Sjton "Waeh-Sjton club today. Howell's pitching for PK locals was steady and effective, while 3ljifcttcn was erratic at times. Attendance, tit 'ftWQ- Score: StiMLoute C02 20) 02' U ' 12 2 fshlncton 201 CCO 000-3 9 2 fcatterlcs Ho wel I and Sugden; Potten Iv Chicago, 0; Philadelphia, 1. I IKH1CAGO. June 7. "Waddcll was on the I I Bber for Philadelphia for the third con-JHutlvo con-JHutlvo day and proved rather easy for BVCg, locals. His support was very ragged TjJp. the errors all costly. Attendance, 111 I Men fro 210 002 10-?' 10 2 kiMtadclphla 0OQ COl 000-1 A 6 !lwrattcrlca Patterson and Sullivan; Wad-IffrHl Wad-IffrHl and Schrcck. Yeijjjw Detroit, 3; Boston, 4. StjEffiETROIT, June 7. Dinecn had tho Dc-aj2B"llCrs Dc-aj2B"llCrs !lt nls mercy for six Innings, but jlgwcr that thoy nearly batted out a vlc-rl vlc-rl wx mY- What luck there waa enmo to jgjJMkrent'u jrrcat slop and double play In m'' tho eighth, saving the day for his Bide. Attendance, 1000.- Score: R. II. L. Detroit '. 000 GOO 120-3 12 2 Boston... ...200 000 020 i 7 0 Batteries Donovan and Buelow; Dinecn and Farrell. WESTERN LEAGUE. Colorado Springs, 11; Des Moines, 3. COLORADO SPRINGS, Juno 7. Colorado Colora-do Springs made It two straight from Deo Moines today and won ah easy game by the score of 11 to 3. Horror, the former Baltimore pitcher, officiated for the visitors visi-tors and proved nn easy proposition for tho Springs batsmen. Score; R. H. .E. Colorado Springs ... .-107 CCO 00 11 13 1 Des Moines 021 000 000 3 7 4 Batteries Vllloman and Baerwald; Hof-fer Hof-fer and Townc. Denver, 8; Omaha, O. DENVEn, June 0T Exceptionally flno playing by both ,Glflcs and fast ball marked tho Denver-Omaha garao today. Tho visitors made'the game a battle from tho start, but failed to hit llostetter at every trial. Score: R, II. E. Denver 000 CCO 01 3 7 1 Omaha 000 000 000-0 5 1 Batteries Hostcttcr and Lucia; Companion Com-panion and Gondlng, St. Joseph, 2; Sioux City, O. ST. JOSEPH, June ".St. Joseph shut Sioux City out this afternoon in tho last of the scries hy a score of 2 to 0. It wns a pitchers' battle, both Dlehl and Cadawal-lor Cadawal-lor received good support. Scoro: R. If. E. St. Joseph 000 100 10 2-12 Sioux City 000 000 000 0 1 1 Batteries Chinn, Dlehl and McConnell; Cad waller and ICcllcy. |