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Show pies pDELPl Sfcme of Ball Be-fatioiiaI Be-fatioiiaI Leaguo C0RBj0P2 TO t W, Member of, Both jjhrfld in Sensa- TM LEAGUE. t f of the Clubs. tf" r w. i- p- c. .... 112 79 33 ."03 l".'" 114 71 .023 ...111 C7 47 .&S7 Ui M S .&T0 "" !. Ill 61 113 !3" ,..1H 3 C9 .334 117 39 7S .333 !:.::. ..m w -s .212 &y's Games. Osclsantl. 0. c. Aon I. 4-riphla. 4-riphla. ! :lyn 0. ftusr. 24. Chicago defeated after twenty lnnlncs of 52 to 1. Only two other jyof major Icaguo baseball ijmany Inning one many File between Clilcapo and Phlliulelph'n. Americana loston, 4 to 2, In a twenty- Buelbach pltchod romark-tupport romark-tupport at times wes phc-ildfc phc-ildfc scored until the thlr-i' thlr-i' Chicago, on a trlplo by 6by Schulte gave them a ti ' onco tied tho score Inted to third when Tinker r.oy"s throw after a crcat ijfoiTl by Chicago's rlcht-n rlcht-n Kraiisfleld'o clnglo. Ma-itntieer.th Ma-itntieer.th Innlnc with a t' ncorc. In tho twcntWh rlth a single, took second rfaml scered on Chance's ry member of both teajns il plays. Attendance. K00. I it. 11. e. 001000000 0-1 13 1 00 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 13 2 :nd Dooln; Iluolbach and ts Dooln. Schulte Thrce-faloney, Thrce-faloney, Schulto. Bases on f4. Struck out By Sparks ttaplre Johnstone. ir g Took Both. jL-PUtshurs won both WT was fairly effective in received poor support while Sf tot his best Karacs. WtU-: WtU-: a player from the Haver-rw Haver-rw England league, gavo a fof his batting and fleldlnfr ih tAttendance. SC00. Scores: :Z f r. a. e. "i , J 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 G 10 1 g 10 10000000 1 5 4 .y, ft and Gibson- Younic and f ill. Delehanty 2, "Wagner. n: balls, off Young 1, off I Phllllppl 1. Struck out, by Phllllnnl 4 hv Young 2 Umplro. Klein! "PP 4. oj Second Game j? H Pittsburg 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 7 D i Boston 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 6 1 nnatMrrF1hCrtJ'' PcliZ and Gibson; Willis ?.m riffi" vvo-bano . Wallace. Homo G,,h80,n- Danes on balls, off Willis 4. oft w,hv Piy 3ti stfck out. by Willis 4 by Fli-hcrty Fli-hcrty 4. Umpire, Kleni. Brooklyn Shut Out. oS nW,0 tlTOUghout d B ance.0r,S!9 Lr9 t,,,B """"h Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- o 7 " St- Loul 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 04 11 l Batterlcs-Jonefi and Bcrg.n; McKarland and Grady. Two-baso hits. Grady. McFnrland Baws on ball, off Jones 5. off McFarlaml l' SlrTU'slle Jnc'' b' McKarland 7. LI Last Game a Tie. NEW YOBK, 'Aug. 24. Now Yorl- shut out Cincinnati In tho first of tho two games played ?n .n0day;, Tn ,eiia game woe close, end-J.nf,oi end-J.nf,oi t'o which could not bo broken bo- cause of dnrknesu. Scores: First Game R II F New Tork 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 3 S 1J "2 Cincinnati 0 000000000 3 2 Batteries Mathewson and Bowerman: Chech. Echlcl and Street'. Two-bate hits, Dahlnn S ,1?.0" ln,V Threc-baso hit.' McGann! Struck out, by Mathewson 4, by Chech " Umpires. Um-pires. O Dny and Uausewlne. Attcndniico, CW) Second Game n u p New. York 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 2 fi 13 "i Cincinnati 0 0022100 1 C 9 0 Batteries Ames and Bresnalmn; Ewlng and tclilcl. AlIEBICAN" LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. rhlladclphla iofi Gl 42 .frl Covelnnd 107 CI 47 .501 c,hlcaK0 101 V, 44 .Ki Boston jo.) 53 7 .K10 rC.W . oni 102 3 1 5 .GV3 gctro t t. 107 W tS .4M Washington km 41 a .S9 St. L0UI3 10s 30 6) .3S1 Yesterday's Games. Boston, 5-S: Clovelnnd, 0-C. -Washington, 3, Detroit, 2. St. Lous. 2-11 New York, 1-3. Chicago-Philadelphia game postponed; rain. Closo Games at St. Louis. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 2.1.-st. Louis and New York again split oven on a douMe-neodrr today. to-day. In the first game Pelty held New York to one run. vh!lo St.Iuls scored two off Orth. the visitors' crorrs In the field helping out. St. Iouls lenl up to tho ninth Inning of tno second game, but a combination ot errors and a hit by Delehanty netted three runs, tho final .-core, being 3 to L Attendance. 3100. Scoros : First Game RUE Ft. Louis 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2' ri New York 000000 1. 0 0 1 C 4 Batteries Pelly and Spencer; Orth and Klclnow. Second Game RUE St. Loula 10000 0 000 1 7 3 New York 0 000000033 4 0 Batteries Sudhoff nnd Sugden; Powell, Griffith, Grif-fith, McGulrc and Klelnow. Cleveland Lost Twice. CLEVELAND. Aug. 24. Cleveland lost both games to Boston today. In tho first gamo Cleveland could not bunch hits off Tnnnehlll, whllo Boston secured five runs. Cleveland had the second gamo 5 to 0 In tho alxth Inning when Turner nnd Bradley fumbled threo easy chances. Attendance. 4300. Scoros. First Game R ' H E Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 G 1 Boston 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 5 10 0 Batteries ilooro and Clarke; Tannchlll and Crli-cr. Second Game b.. j-j. E Cleveland .. .....3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 17 2 Bcston 0 000060000 2 S 10 2 Batteries Bernard and Buclow; Dlneen, Young and Crlger. Three in Succession. DETROIT. Aug. 24. Washington won Its third successlvo gamo from the locals, Hughes preventing a Detroit batrmnii reaching second base until tho eighth Inning. Kllllnn's basin on balls wera fatal and figured In two of Washington's runs. Attendance. CM. Scoro: R. II. H. Detroit 0 0000001 1 2 6 1 Wnshlngton 1000200003 C 2 Batteries Kllllnn and Warner; Hughes and Heydon. OAKXAND SLUGS BALL. Seattle Touched Up for Twenty Hits at Oakland. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 21. This was, the Oakland team's slugging day. Ronch of Seattle Se-attle lasted six Innings and then Fltzpatrlek was given a drubbing. Roach was hammered for fourteen hits nnd Fltz was belled for six hits In two Innings. Tho Northerners could not touch C. Graham. Scoro- R. n. E. Seattle , 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 5 0 Oakland 2 0 1 0 1 0 5 0 '12 20 2 Batteries Roach. Fltrpatrlck. Blankcnshlp r.nd Clark; Graham and Byrnes. Angels Win Listless Game. PORTLAND, Or.. Aug. 24. Los Angeles won again today through listless and Indifferent playing on tho part of Portland. Score: R. II. E. Portland 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 c Los Angeles 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 3 S 12 3 ''BatterlcB Corbctt and McLean: Bourn and Spies. Umpire Davis. , 'Frisco Hit the Ball. TACOMA. Aug. 24. San Francisco took kindly to Thomas's curves nnd In tho first three lnnlncs secured sufficient runs to win. Emerson succeeded him and did much bettor. Henley was effective, holding Tacoma safe In all but one Inning. Tho home team was guilty of several costly errors. Score: R. II. E. Tacoma 0 0000200 02 C 3 Snn Franclwo 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 2 07 12 2 Batteries Thomas, Emerson and Graham; Ilenley and Wilson. Umpire Pcrrlno. WESTERN LEAGUE. Pueblo Outplayed. Pl'EBLO, Colo.. Aug. 24. Dos Moines outplayed out-played tho locals today and won the gnmu by u ucore of 7 to 3. Scoro: R. II. E. Des Mclnca 0 2220010 7 11 1 Pueblo 0 0001100 1 3 9 I Batteries Choppolle and Wakefield, Stlmmel and Slirlovcr. Denver Wins Poor Game. DENVER, Aug. 24. Denver won a ioor and uninteresting gniuu from Omnhd today. It was a slugging mntcli on the 'part of the locals. Omaha's Molding was very ragged. Scoio: R. II. E. Denver .....1 3 1 0 3 5 1 0 14 20 3 Omaha 00004210 29 8 9 Batteries Bohunnon and Brown; Quick and Frcceo. American Association Results. At Minneapolis MlnnPiiiwllN. 0; Louisville, 1. At Kansas City First game Kan hob City, 0; Toledo, 2. Second canfc Kansaa City, 12; Toledo. To-ledo. 1. At St. Paul St. Paul. 1; Indianapolis, 0, At Milwaukee Mllwuukeo-Columbua game postponed, wet grounds. |