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Show SECOND SHUT-OUT FOR CHICAGO Work Bundled Hits in Sixth. Manager McGraw Ordered Out of Grounds for Disputing Dis-puting Decision. Four Thousand People Wero Present at the Contest on New York Diamond. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing: of the Clubs. P. W hk PC Nw York 24 M 4 Z3 Plltsburs It iC 10 61 .lrago 27 U 12 .616 ln-innatl 25 12 13 .4M Philadelphia TX ji 12 OS Brookljn tS 11 IS 179 Boston . 24 9 16 .S76 St. Loula 25 S 17 .370 Yesterday's Games. Phlladelphl-i. S; St I.ou!. 3 New York. 4, '.'hlcafro. 0. Boston. Cincinnati 1 Rrookln. 4 Plttaburg 1 Today's Games. Cincinnati at Boston St Louis at Philadelphia. Chicago at Nm Turk Pittsburg at Brooklyn New York 4. Chicago 0 N'ETV FORK May U -By t-unchlns; hits In tha sixth the New York National scored another an-other shut-out on the vlalllnr Chiracs team. Man&rar McQraw was ordered out of tho Krounds for disputing a decision of on of tha umpires. Attendance 4000 Score- R. H K Chicago 000 00 COO 0 6 1 New York 0GO OcH 00 4 0 Batteries Grown anl O'Neill. MeCJinnlty nnd B-Dwerniaji. Basoa on balls, off McGln-ulty McGln-ulty 2, off Brown 1 Ptmck out. by Mc In-nlly In-nlly 4 Thre-ha-io hits. Devlin. Umplrea. Idem and Kmslle. Brooklyn 4, Pittsburg 1 BROOKLYN'. May 15 Tho homo team o-jl-''ftM tho Plltsburffs. i-eanlon who had to i "tire in the eighth lnnln through an Injury 10 his leg. Wagner having fallen on It In tho eventh. had outpltchcd his opponent up. to that time Attendance 1S00. BOON R. H E Brooklyn ooo 121 00 4 10 2 Pittsburg 000 000 0101 4 2 Batteries canlon. Jones and Bitter; Rob-rtslll. Rob-rtslll. and Peltr. Two-base hits. I.umlty. Dobbs. Three-bOM hits Batch Home run. Hatch Bases ..n lialls, off fctaanlon 7. off Rnbertallle struck out, by Scxnlon 2 bj Jones 1. by Robcrtallle 3 1 nipire, O'Day Philadelphia 5, St. Louis 3. PH I liAPELPH J A , May IS. St. Louis batted orrldon ofr the slab In the i c .nd Inning, but the visitors found Plttlnger puzzle. Tho locals won by timely hitting. Courtney was Injure,! In sllillnr to base un.l ICrucer tok hla place Attendance iVM. bcoro R. H. E. HI. Loul .00.1 000 000 3 8 1 Philadelphia 301 000 5 10 2 Batterlea McForland and Warner; Corrldon. Flttlnger and Dooln. Two-base hits. ;ien.n '. Smoot 1 Bns s on balls, McFarland 1. Corrldon Cor-rldon 1, PlttlnRer 2. Struck out. b Mel-Vrlanl 4 by Corrldon I, by PUUnetr 4. 1 mplr, Johnston, Boston 2, Cincinnati 1. BOSTON Mai It. Cincinnati outbetted Bovton today but lost the Kama t.'-'-ansf Harpr had one Inning: In the fifth. Attend-nnce Attend-nnce Score: Boston DM MS oo 2 4 1 'Inclnnatl 1"0 000 000 1 'j 1 Batteries Young and NeeJham . Harper in I 1'helps Bases on balls, off llaroei 2 Struck out. by Young 3. by Harper i. I'mplie, Baus-vi Baus-vi Ine WEST SIDE VICTORS. University Preps Not in It With the High School The score of 14 to 4 In favor of tho WVsl Pl'le hich school tells the ad talo of tho university preps In a gama of baseball on il. a West Sldo grounds estcrlay afternoon. Tha game was vory rough on tho part of tho preps throughout, and was but llttlo better n the part of the high school, only that they nderstood the nrt r.f battlnjr. better In the econd Innlnir Neboker mado a home run. 'f he llue-up: Mich School. J'reps. Young c Spltko .tudepn p Allen i.ul lb Neheker 'Cctylna; 2b King Intison , lb Bates "unn at Plutt RtM Cf Josxup "llliiga If Wlaa Tt. Heath Bolls Bing Off on Walkers. A postponed cnino between the Walker "lonn nnd tha Bell Teltphono companies In ;ha Commercial laacua was rolled off at the ' llaadar alleys last night, the Bells taking 0 "'Jt of lh- three games. This leaves the Walkers and A. H. CTnbbo company teams lied for record place, earh having won twen-" twen-" -rira Kamct. The tie will bo roller! off to-i.e-ht. The Karnes last night wero ery closo and excltlnc Tha acorus follow: BELL 'PHONE CO. Harris 1X1 fig m 503 P.uttla 14 im cot Ktnaui im 19 jca 49: ITaard .. .is; i?6 444 Walkar 177 2., i u 843 3 793 2T.30 WALKER STONE Co. Kllpatrlck ...152 1W 1M 616 Wllllams.n 144 m V-7 Rosenblatt 121 171 132 424 TV O Walker in I 162 114 400 fcllvera 201 171 li4 tM 803 813 tT3 2130 Kieith-0 'Brien Winners. The Kelth-O'Brlen bQioball team defeated the Walkers of the Commercial Nntlonol league at the Capitol hill grounds, by a score of IS ?. The line up of the winners was as fol-low fol-low Frod Hardy, lb W M McDonald rf 'I McSpadden. 3b.. Dick Nerdcjulst. p Art Hal), Hick Collett, Cf.; H Amundson, c ; lwrenco Mangum, 2b ; A. Parks, If. Simms Willing to Meet Davis. Kid Blrnms of Melrose. Colo , Is anxious to meet Terry- Davis in this city at any time In tho future, nhlch la suitable to the fight promoters. pro-moters. Any amount up to 1100 will suit Slnmis, the only stipulation btxlDg that the men wtigh 12C pounds ringside i AMERICAN LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. p w. l. p a rie -e.and 11 11 679 Philadelphia 22 13 10 MC Chicago a n irt 624 Detroit 21 11 10 .624 Washington ."3 12 U .622 New Yr-rk 21 10 11 .471 St. I-ouls 23 10 12 .465 Boston 23 9 14 .Ml Yesterday's Games. Cleveland. 0, Washington. 6 st. Louis. 0, Philadelphia, 4. Chicago, 10. New York. i. Detroit. 2; Boston. . Today's Games. Boston at - leveland, Phllnjlolphla at Chicago. Chicago at St Louis Washington at Detroit St. Louis O, Philadelphia 4. ST. LOT IS, May IS --Philadelphia wil the.., odd game of the ssrlos t.xlay. .lefeatlng the IooaIp, principally owing t" poor support behind be-hind C.lade Attendanc, : 1 "' coro- R. II E flt Louis 000 000 2 4 Fhlladolphla 3' 100 0004 0 0 Batteries Olado and Weaver. Bender and Pfwera. Detroit 2, Boston 6. DETP"IT. May IB Mullen was very wild and Ineffective In the last g.-me of the rl'-i escnplnr luckily f'"r ( IniUngs llneen pitched pplendldlv In tlchi placea and wns accorded fine support. Attendance. 2100. Score. R II. E. Detroit 000 000 20O-2 S 2 Boston OW 0'n Htt-d 0 0 Batteries Mallln and Sullivan. Dlneen and Cria;ei Cleveland 0, Washington 0. CLEVEIAND. May 15.- Washington complete!.- outplayed leveland today Hughes pitched a masterly game and was splendidly supported Beorc ly R. H. E Cleveland 001 000 000 0 s 2 Washington 000 001 030 9 0 Batteries Bhoades and BuolOW; Hughes and K'.ltredge. Chicago 10. New York 4. CHICAGO May IS. Walsh was eaay for the vlMtors. but White held them safe, allowing but four hits which were scattered. A one-handed one-handed catch by Williams resulted in n double play and was a feature. Attendance, 5KM Score. B H E. Chicago 0JO 001 IS 10 12 2 New York 110 100 OOO 4 8 2 Batteries Walsh. White and Sullivan; Orth and Kllnow WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha 3, Denver 6. OMAHA. May 15 The vlsltora took today' I game by reason of all-around poor playing by the champions. Both pitchers did well Scorit : R- H. E. Orr.aha 001 00 000 3 3 2 Denver .100 041 000 6 2 Batteries Companion and eGondlng, Hickman Hick-man And Lucia. Sioux City 4, Des Moines 8. SIOlX C1T1. Ia , Mav 1.5. Des Moines won tli lost game of the series. It waa a ragged, long-drawn-out conteat. Score R. H. E Sloug City 0il 0M 000 4 10 2 Des Molties 100 Otl 020 S 13 2 Batteries Allameng. BvIN und Baerwald . Manam", Llcflcld and Towna. Colorado Springs 2, St. Joseph 1 ST JOSEPH. May 1". Inability to hit lost the game for St. Joseph todoy. Score: R. H E Colorado Springs 000 010 0102 7 4 St. Joseph 100 000 0001 ri 2 Batteries Lindsay nnd Mltze; Jones anl Zlnran American Association. .t Milwaukee Milwaukee Kansas City 9. At Minneapolis Iflnneapolla 10 St Paul 3 Anxious to Play Ball The famous Emerson bull loam defeate.l the Waterl-x club sterday aft'-rnoon by a acoro of u to 2. This Is the new nth Ifatiio of the season tor the Emersons. out of which they have won five. They challenge any teuni Of their size In the city, and line up as follows F Gavlnr. c. . Fred tlllson p.; Hoy Smith lb ; John Sheets. Jb , Lester Martin. 3b . He Bowdlch. ss. . Arthur Dorun. If ; Bert Jones, cf . ; O. Kysn, rf. St Louis Fair Grounds. ST. LOUIS, May 13 Fair grounds results-First results-First race, four and a half furlongs Turnover Turn-over won, Condee second, lacked Out third Time, 08 ccconds. Second race, six furlongs Jack Ixiry won, Suit second. Inspector Hulpln third. Time. 1:18. 'Child race, five and a half furlongs Per. I.' ur "t Cllr.ie of ! s, rea second. Frank I. Perley third Time. 1 -.10 3-5. Fourth race, nix furlongs, handicap Pinker-ton Pinker-ton won, Oudon second. The Cook third. Time. 1 IS Fifth race, mile and n sixteenth Kthlcs won. ltaluland second, Miss Betty thlpl. Time, 1 : Sixth race, mile anil twenty vard Dlxlo I .ad won. Bannock Bella second, Colonel Preston Pres-ton third. Time. 1:48 2-5. At Belmont Park. NEW YORK. May 16 Belmont park results: First rare, six .and half furh.r.jrs Pasadena Pasa-dena won, Voladay second, Tanya thltd. Tinie, 1:22 1-3 S-ooiid race, four and a half furlongs Clark Griffith won. V,ionr second. Juai third. Time M seconds. Third rare, sailing, seven furlonga Chimney St "ep won. '.arrle Jones second, Orfeo third Time. 1:29 3-5. Fourth roce. the '"laremont handicap. six and a half furlongs Rose Den won, Pace King l ec.-nd, Oxford third Time 1 4-.V Fifth race, five furlongs Waterhok won. Transmuto second, Timber third. Tlmo : 0 4 Sixth race. m!!o and a furlonff r.ed Knight won Ostrich second. N!ns Spot third. Time, 1:54 3-5. At Churchill Downs. LOITSVILLE. Ky . May 15 Churcnlll ns results First race, four and a half furlcngs Hoi Pollol won, Rely second. Sroessol third. Time, 58 seconds BeCOlid race mile Marshal Rv wor., Little Boy second, Hiawatha third Time. 1 vt Third race, five and a half furlongs Prln-ces Prln-ces On won. O-.ir Sister ICCOnd, Mulrloon third Time 1 12', Fourth rac six furlong handicap Garnish won Stroller second, Cbambp-e t It 1 r 7 Time, 1:17. Fifth race, four nnd a half furlongs Ylo won Minnie A. lams second. Floe-, B. third. Time. 67i eeconds. Sixth race mllo and nn eighth Professor Neville won, Miss Klllk second, Big Boach third. Tlmo. 2:00it Results at Elmridge. KAN'S V8 I ITY Slay VS. ISlmrldge results-First results-First race, mile Glassful won. Sarah Mojlm aecond. Havlland third. Time 1 . 4 1 a. Second race, five furlor ck irblcular won. Dsltu fccond. Far. Rogers third Time. H; Third r.-rce, sprltiR Itaeplechaae, full coutue Cardigan won. Charwlnd second, R-.uh'n Rit- Uer third. Time, 4 UVi Fourth race, m'le and a sixteenth Juclge Hlmes won, Bclllndlan second, Gua Helslorn thlr.l. Time. l:.'0i Fifth race, five und a half furlongs Bryan won. Eduordo aeoond, I.oretta M. third Time Lll'A Sixth race, six furlongs Durbar won, Sid Sliver sicond. Ifodred third. Time l:17M Japs Lose to Berkeley. BEPKKI KY. Cal., May If Although tho Japanese boseoaii team ' 1 the University " Waseda (rave an Inleresllng txhlbltlon with the University of QeJIfornla nlnu today, it lost 10 the Berkeleyana by the score of 5 to 0 The Oriental college men found it hard to hit Newman, California's pitcher The winning win-ning team made Ita first run In tho Initial Inning and scored four mora runs when Kono the Japanese pitcher went to pieces in the seventh Inning During Uin aeventh Capt. Cauiely of California roado u homo tan. |