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Show MOTOR RAGE AT SAUCER TONIGHT A froc-for-all for the motors will bo tho foaturo of tonight's programmo at tho saucer track. Manager Heagren has arranged ar-ranged to havo all of the "red devils" at the track entered in this event, and It Is cjuito likely that they will furnish one of tho most Interesting and exciting races yet pulled off at the. Salt Palnco trxwlr. In addition to tho big motor raco, there will bo tho usual number of handlcnp and open races for tho amatour and professional profes-sional riders. Two now faces. thoFO of "Issy" Cohen and Frank Schnell. will bo seen among the amateur riders. Cohen halls from California and he Is expected to give tho bunch now quartered at tho track a stitT fight .for the money. Schnell is a local rider who has never before appeared at thc saucer. Ho hnn quite a bunch of speed, however, and sov-eral sov-eral of the "wise ones" predict that he will be riding In front before the season closes. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing- of tho Clubs. p. "vy jj pc Now yoric fl3 3 1?- -C3j Chicago 52 ai is g "clnntI W 20 .CIS Pittsburg si. 20 22 SCG St. Louis A3 2 2 Iei2 Brooklyn .17 22 5 4&S Boston ; $r 2L 31 Philadelphia 51 14 37 .275 Yesterday's Games. . Pittsburg. 1: St. Louis, a. Boston. 2; New York, 6. B.-ooklynr-4, Philadelphia, 6. Cincinnati, i; Chicago, C. Today's Games. Now York at Boston. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. Pittsburg, 1; St. Louis, 3. PITTSBURG. June 23,-Plttsburg- could not hit Taylor at any stago and scored . w... u.. .hi uiiui, jjvcn.rs unit wont wrong In tho recond Inning, and .Miller made a good offort to savo thc game, but could not do It. Attendance. ."WO. Score: Jt, H. E. Pittsburg.. 100 00") 0OCV-1 4 3 St. Lonlu 020 WO 010-:t 5 2 Batteries Loever. Miller and Smith; Taylor and McLean. Two-base hits Clarke. Farroll, Bccklcy, Barclay. Three-baso hit Leach Basij on balls Off Taylor, C. Struck, out By Miller, 3; by Taylor, 5. Umpire Moran. Boston, 2; New York, 6. BOSTON. June 23. Mathowson pitched fine ball today and kept Boston's hits well scattered, whllo Now York's were bunched. Attendance, 200. Score: n. ir. e. New York 001 101 (Xfr-C, 11 2 Boston 010 000 0102 D 5 Batteries Matthewson and Bowerman; Pittlnger and Nccdlmm. Two-bnso hits Browne. Dclehantv. Three-base hit Mcrtes. Bases on balls Off Matthewson. 4; off Pittlnger. 4. Struck out By Matthewson. 4; by Pit-tinge, Pit-tinge, 4. Umpire Zimmer. Brooklyn, 5; Philadelphia, 4. BROOKLYN, June 23 With a batting rally in thc ninth inning, Brooklyn defeated de-feated Philadelphia. Thomas was struck in the face by a thrown ball in tho third Inning and was forced to give way to Barry. Attendance, 2500. Score: R. H. E. Philadelphia OCO 002 1101 7 1 Brooklyn 000 102 0125 l 2 Batteries Duggleby and Dooln; Poolo and RJtter. Two-base hits Lumley: Babb, 2; Dovle. Dobbs, Dillon. Home run Duggleby. Bases on balls Off Pool-. 5; off Dugglcby, fi. Struck out By Poole, 3; by Duggleby, 3. Umpire Johnstone. Cincinnati, 4; Chicago, 6. CINCINNATI, Juno 23. Tho Cincinnati's Cincin-nati's played a poor game on thc Held. Corrldon was succeeded by Briggs in thc seventh, after threo hits had Iwen inado ore him. Attendance, 3100. Scoie: It. H. 13. Cincinnati 100 001 200 1 10 r. Chicago 002 102 001 C 8 3 Batteries Hahn and Peltz; Corrldon, Briggs and Kilns. Three-baao lilt Evers. Bases on balls Oft Corrldon. 4: off Briggs, 2. Struck out By Hahn, 3; by Corrldon, 3. Umpire Moran. WESTERN" LEAGUE. Des Iiloines, 7; Denver, G. DES MOINES, la,. June 23. Deo Moines defeated Denver today in a game tho result re-sult of which was in doubt until the last man was out, Cushman pitched great ball for Des Moines for seven iDnJngs, but weakened at the last. Score: R. IT. E. Des Moines 211 000 0.1 7 13 2 Denver .. 0C0 IW2 0316 S 0 Batteries Cushman and Clark; Vollc-dorf Vollc-dorf and Lucia. Harvard Defeats Yale. CAMBRIDGE. Mass.. June 23. Fair Weather greeted thc college baseball enthusiasts en-thusiasts today who are looking- forward to tho prime athletic event of the season, thc llrst baseball gamo between Harvard and Yale. Hundreds of persons from points outsldo came to attend the game. Tho Harvard plovers, desplto the loss of Pitcher Walter Clnrkson, wore contldcnt of playing fast baseball, and thoy were not disappointed. The score- Yale. 3; Harvard, Har-vard, D. Seattle, 5; San Frr.ncisao, 7. SEATTLE, June 23. Irwin's two-bagger In the tenth brought In two runs and won thc game for San Francisco. Both Hughes and Whaln were wild, but the floldlng behind them was fast enough to make the gamo Interesting, Score: It. II. 35. Seattle 002 120 000 00 I) C San Fra.icloco 300 002 KO 27 S 2 Batteries Hughes and Wilson; Whalcn and Gorton. Umpire Brown. Omaha, 2; St. Joseph, 0. J OMAHA, Neb., Juno 23. Omaha shut cut the visitors today In tho hardest pitchers' battlo c-t tho season, Four hits wcro nil that wcro mode, and tho visitors secured but ono of these a two-snckor by McBrlde. Score: R, II. 13. Omaha ...200 000 02 3 0 St. Joseph 000 000 0-0 1 2 Batteries Pfelster and Gonding, Chlnn and Garvin, j ATdERICAN ASSOCIATION. At Indianapolis Indianapolis, 2: I.ouls-I I.ouls-I vllle. 7. I At Toledo Toledo. 3; Columbus' 10. At Minneapolis Minneapolis - Milwaukee Milwau-kee game postponed; rain. |