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Show PHILLIES TAKE I ENTIRE SERIES J Take Sweet Revenge on SI Charlie Nichols. 1 Champions Amarican League Climbing Up the Ladder. Cy Young Just Striking His Gait-Third Gait-Third Game Washington Has Lost in Ninth. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. P. W. L. P C. ' NV-w York 48 3 12 .760 Philadelphia 41 24 n .of Pittsburg 48 27 21 .503 Chicago 49 26 23 .631 Cincinnati 45 23 22 .311 St Louis 47 20 27 2 Boston 44 14 30 .318 Brooklyn 1A 13 83 . 283 Yesterday's Games. New York 5. Pittsburg 0. Chicago 7. Boston 0. Philadelphia 7, St. Ix ubj 6. Brooklyn-Cincinnati game postponed rain. Today's Games. Philadelphia at Cincinnati. New York at Chicago. Brooklyn at St. Louis. Phillies 7, St Louis 1. ST LOUIS. June 10 By winning today's to-day's game. 7 to 1, Philadelphia won the entire series from the local Nationals. Corrldon was Invincible. Clarke's home run being duo to a mlsjudgment by an outfielder. Attendance, 4000. Score: R H. E. St. Louis 000 000 0011 6 3 Philadelphia 200 010 2207 11 I Batteries Nichols nnd ZeatfOSS; Corrldon Corrl-don and Dooln. Earned runs St. Louis 1, Philadelphia 2. Two-base hit-Courtney. Three-base hit Courtney Home run Clarke. Bases on balls Off Nlchote S. Struck out Bv Nichols 6. by Corvldon 4. L'mplre Emslle. Chicago 7, Boston 0. CHICAGO. June 10 Boston fielded woaklv and could do little with Wicker's pitching Chicago hit Wllhelm often and kept up a procession around the bases. Attendance. 8100. Score: R- HE Chicago 110 111 : ii (i Boston 000 000 0000 6 6 Batteries Wicker and Kllng; Wllhelm and Sharp. Two-base hit Slaglo. Bases on ball Off Wicker 4. off Wllhelm 2.' Struck out By Wicker 4, by Wllhelm 4. Umpire Klem. New York 5. Pittsburg 0. PITTSBURG. June 10 Lynch and Taylor pitched excellent ball, but Taylor had the good fortune to give hits when they counted for nothing. Attendance. 1500. 8core: R. II E Pittsburg 000 0CO 0000 7 2 New York 1(0010 0016 6 0 Batteries Lynch and Peltz: Taylor and Brcsnahan. Earned runs New York 2. Two-baee hit Dentin. Bases on balls Off Lynch 4. off Taylor 2. Umpires O'Day and Johnstone. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Stpjiding of the Clubs. P. W. L. PC. Cleveland 35 23 12 .657 Chicago . 40 25 15 625 Bhlladolphla 42 23 19 54S Dotrolt 41 21 2n .512 Boston 3S J7 21 .448 New York 40 17 23 . 425 Washington 41 W 24 415 St. Louis 43 17 26 .S9o Yesterday's Games. New York 9. St. Louis 3. Chlcaoro 0. Washington 4. Philadelphia 16. Detroit 8. Boston 9, Cloveland 3. Boston 9, Cleveland 3. BOSTON. June 10. Hess's wildness In the second Inning, when he passed three men and was hit for two three-base hits, gave Boston a lead which Cleveland was unable to osercome. Score: R H E Boston OrO30 10-9 I 4 Cleveland 101 om 000-3 6 2 Batteries Young and Crlger; Hess. Be-mls Be-mls and Clark. Chicago 5, Washington 4. WASHINGTON. June l"'t Washington lost today's game in the ninth inning, making the third consecutive defeat In th- ninth Inning. Attendance. 3000. Score: R. H. E. Washington OM 2'l 000-4 6 5 Chicago 108 000 002-6 . 3 Batteries Townsend and Heydon; Owen, Smith. Altrock and McFarland New York 9. St. Louis 3. NEW YORK. Juno 10 Loose fielding bv St. Louis and timely batting by tho New Yorks enabled the home team to score a victory In the ilrst game of the series. Home runs by Dougherty and Klelnow with men on bs.es gave the local team a commanding h ad. Attendance, Attend-ance, 10". Score: r. H E New York 10 11 0 St. Louis ..!.. tO ...y-3 8 4 Batteries Powell and Klelnow; Sud-hoff. Sud-hoff. Morgan and Sugden Phillies 15, Detroit 8. PHILADELPHIA. Juno 10 Philadelphia Philadel-phia hod a batting matinee today at th expense ex-pense of Kltson and Mullen and defeated Detroit by the score of 15 to 8. Attendance n-m- Score: r. a e. Dctrot 101 320 Oil 8 10 5 Philadelphia 030 621 03-15 10 6 Batteries Mullen and Kltson and Drill; Coaklsy, Bonder and Sohrook. |