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Show PITCHERS BATTLE AT PHILADELPHIA Thirteen Innings to Decide Game. Phillies Give the Bostenians a Ceat ef Whitewash. White-wash. Fourteen Thousand Persons "Witness Finest Contest of Season in Quaker City. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. P. w. L. P.C. New York 124 7 7 47 . 621 Boston 126 78 43 .019 Cleveland 123 70 63 MO Philadelphia 120 63 52 .567 Chicago 123 72 56 .6C2 Detroit 123 51 72 .415 St. Louis 122 50 72 .410 Washington 126 30 93 .23S Yesterday's Games. Cleveland, G; Chicago, 4; first game. Cleveland. 11; Chicago, 6, second game. Dotrolt, 2, St. Louis, 0; first game, Detroit, 0; St. Louis, 1; second game. New York, 3; Washington. 2; first gamo. New York, 6; Washington, 5; socond game. Philadelphia, 1; Boston, 0. Philadelphia, 1; Boston, O. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 10, In tho finest gamo seen on the local grounds this season tho homo team In 13 Innings defeated Boston by a score of 1 to 0. Attendance, At-tendance, 14,00). Score: R. H. E, Boston 000 000 000 000 0-0 7 0 Philadelphia . . 0 0 00) O)0 1-1 7 3 Batteries Young and Crlgor; Plank and Powers. Cleveland Takes Two. CLEVELAND. Sept. 10. Cleveland won two games from Chicago this afternoon. In the first Bernhord was hit hard In tho earlier innings and Chicago secured what looked like a wining lead. Cleveland, however batted out a victory In tho ninth. In tho second gamo Cleveland hit Smith hard. Attendance, C700. Score: FIRST GAME. R. H. E. Cleveland 100 001 003-6 10 1 Chicago 000 021 1001 S 3 Batteries Bcrnhard and Buelow; Alt-rock Alt-rock and Sullivan. SECOND GAME. R. H. E. Cleveland 710 102 00 11 12 2 Chicago 000 30) 003 C 7 2 Batteries Moore, Hess and Ostdlck; Smith and Sullivan. Broke Even at New York. NEW YORK, Sept. 10. In today's dou-blo dou-blo header tho Washington and New York American broke even. Score: FIRST GAME. R. H. E. Washington 100 000 001 1-3 12 1 New York 000 100 010 0-2 10 1 Batteries Hughes and Clark; Garvin and McGuIro. SECOND GAME. R IT E Washington 302 000 000-6 11 1 Now York 201 020 001-6 14 2 Battorlei Wolfo and KJttredgo; Orth and McGulrc. Even Break at Detroit. DETROIT. Mich., Sept. 10. For tho third consecutive day Dotrolt and St Louis broke even In a double-header, Detroit De-troit winning tho first and losing tho second. Tho featuro today was that both wero shut out. Kllllan was invlnclblo In the opening game and won his own gamo with a three-bagger. In tho second gamo Dotrolt could do nothing with Polty. and while Kltson pitched great ball Attendance Attend-ance 3000. Scores: FIRST GAME. R. H. E. Detroit 002 000 00 2 7 1 St. Louis 000 000 000-O 5 0 Batteries Kllllan and Drill; Sudhoff and Sugdcn. SECOND GAME. R. II. E. Detroit 000 000 000-0 3 2 St. Louis 000 COO 1001 C 3 Batteries Kltson and Bovlllo; Pelty and Kahoo. Races End at Irvlngton. PORTLAND, Or., Sept 10. Tho Multnomah Multno-mah Fair association brought Its five-week five-week race meet at Irvlngton park to a close this afternoon. True to Its promlso tho association provided a season of clean sport and received In consequence a heavy patronage. Tho betting has been free, but tho winning of several heavily played long shots trimmed down tho bookmakers' profits to a minimum. Tho results today wero: First race, flvo furlongs, selling Vaughan won. Governor John second, Loto' Gratiot third. Tlmo, l:03?i. Second raco. flvo furlongs, selling Ba-tldor Ba-tldor won, Trapshooter second, Boo Robc-water Robc-water third. Time. 1:0 Third raco, five and a half furlongs, selling Titus won, Dr. Sherman second, Dora I. third. Time, l'OS1. Fourth race, mile, selling Ccrro Santa won. J. V. KIrby second, Maxtrcui third. Time. 1:4114. Fifth race, mile and an eighth, handl-cup handl-cup Bluo Eyes won. Gatoway second, Chub third. Time. l:C4i. Sixth race, six furlongs, selling Hlppo-nax Hlppo-nax won. Rose of Hllo second, Urbano third. Time. l:H,-i- Sovcnth race, flvo furlongs, handicap Nonle won, St. Phllllpplna second, Bummer Bum-mer third. Tlmo. 1;0U. Eighth race, mllo nnd 501 yards, selling Moor won, Cnnejo second, C. Schwelzer third. Time, 1:45. |