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Show AMERICAN LEAGUE. Standing of Clubs. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. New York ..75 47 28 .627 Philadelphia 75 46 23 .013 Cleveland 76 45 31 .592 Chicago ...77 43 34 ,55S Detroit 76 40 30 .526 St. Louis 7S 39 39 .500 Washington 76 2S 46 .86S Boston 7S 19 59 .244 St. Louis 3, New York t. ST. LOUIS, July 15. A timely ninth-inning ninth-inning batting rally gave New York today's to-day's game with the at. Louie team by a score of 7 to 3. Druhot hurt his arm in the ninth Inning and Beebe, who succeeded succeed-ed him, was wild and ineffective. Score: R. H. E. St. Louis 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0-3 11 1 New York 0 0100002 37 9 0 Batteries Druhot, Beebe and W. Marshall. Mar-shall. Wiltse. Ames and Bresnahan. Earned runs, St. Louis 3. Base on balls, off Druhot 4, off Ames 2. off Beebe 2. Struck out, by Druhot 4. by Ames & Umpires, Um-pires, Emslie and O'Day. Chicago 4, Philadelphia 3. CHICAGO, July 15. Hard hitting in the second and third innlngu today gave Philadelphia Phil-adelphia a lead that was hold until the seventh Chicago then fell on Richie for two singles and &. home run. Philadelphia tied the score in the ninth on a double, a sacrifice and a long fiy. Taylor won his own game In the tenth with a two-baso hit, after Evers had singled and stolen second. Gleason. Richie and Magee wore put off the field for arguments with Johnstone. John-stone. Score: R. H. E. Chicago 0 00000300 14 10 3 Philadelphia .. 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-5 7 2 Batteries Taylor and Moran; Dugglebv, Richie and Dooln. Two-baao hits. Gleason. Glea-son. Lush, Taylor. Home run, Schulte. Struck out, by Taylor. 2; by Richie, 1; by Duggleby, 2. Base on balls, off Taylor. 4; off Richie, 4; off Duggleby, 1. Umpire. Johnstone. AMI (ITU B0YTOJ1CE Three Big igue Managers Are Inquii About Roy-stleton. Roy-stleton. WORK AT llNGSTOWN ATTRTING ATTENTION Has Won Ft Straight, Is Batting Bat-ting H(y and Field- i Fast. Before manoon another Salt Laker will baimbered among tho pitching staff ono of the major leagues of this nlry. The youngster's name lo Roy deton. who' was born and raised Jn cty a;id developed Into a leaguo pir under the tutelage of Dad Glmlln. present Caslleton la one of the star tiers on the y-cungs-towns, who holcst place in the .percentage .per-centage column he P. & O. league. Watchlngissy's Work. Speaking of Cy's chance to break into big leaguclll the Younpstown Telegram of JuL says: "The sporting sport-ing editor of trTelej;ram has received re-ceived Inquiries on mroe big league managers about nthpaw Roy Castle-ton. Castle-ton. They have h watching his work with interest arit wouldn't bo surprising sur-prising to see tlMormon youth land In fast companyxt year. Manager I-Iogan might getgood prico for him right now. should decide to sell him. Hogan has also rjved Inquiries about Cass. The Mormcoutli says he wants to play here thisar and again next season " In a note to t sporting editor of Tho Tribune Casbn says: "This Is my fourth stralglvictory- They are sticking me In tlbox pretty often now. Tlie newspr accounts accom-panj'lng accom-panj'lng the noteiow that Gassy is certainly deliverirthe goods. One of the omvslng fentuiwhich immediately appeals to a loca'eader is the many amusing nick-nani that have been given the Utahn. On tho ing-Llne. The Youngstowj Telegram says: "Brlgham Castlet6was on tho firing line for the Charr and he had the Tigers guessing aall stages of tho game, only allowlnslx hits. Besides the man who sccl. only two men reached third base." The Youngstowiv'unday Vindicator of July 8 says: 'y Utah Cnstleton did the flinging foi!otingstown in the most approved stvHCass added to tho enjoyment of the annoon by making a single with one In on third base. thuB adding one to p tallies." The Cleveland Pla Dealer of July 8 has a flash head ch reads as follows: fol-lows: "Star playerkf I. & P. league. Several youngsters ok good enough for faster company Castlcton. Kennedy, Ken-nedy, Armstrong anJaekson the best twlrlers." "Why Castleton iould Climb. In addition to Caeton's ability as a twirlec there Is ather reason., why he should climb. Hs almost as good at the' bat as he ism the. slab and what all big league inagers are looking look-ing for are youngsrs who combine those qunlitles. It t$s runs to win a game and it takes ts to make and bring in runs. Stilanother fact in Cassy's favor Is that lis a good utility man. He enn play ( the bags or in the field. "Castleton developing into a wonder as a fielder. 'ays tho Youngs-town Youngs-town Telegram. "Haccepted seven chances without a sliup Wednesday." And what is more, wh Castleton does make tho big league. 1 he surely will, the Utah boy wl stayiere for a while, for he is a ciean, ser follow, who knows how to take coiof himself. |