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Show AMERICAN LEAGUE Won. Lost, p. U. Chicago 43 23 ,052 Clovoland 42 2G ,618 Philadelphia 37 29 ,GG Now York 31 32 .492 Detroit '. 35 .38 .479 St. Louis .... 2S 41 .406 Boston ... ... ......25 41 .379 Washington 20 41 .328 Champions Go Up. CLEVELAND. July 4. Chicago won from Cleveland this morning, thus retaining re-taining first place. Rhondes was effective, effec-tive, but lost his game In the seventh inning when he hit Sullivan and Smith. Hits by Hnhu and Jones followed Cleveland Cleve-land had tho bosos filled In tho soventh inning with two out and Lajoio at the' bat, but Jones took his long drive. Tho attendance wns tho largest for tho morning morn-ing game In tho history of the gamo In Cleveland. R.J I.E. Cleveland 00 1 0 0000 12 10 0 Chicago 0 0000030 03 0 2 Batteries Rhoadcs and Clarke: Smith and Sullivan. Chicago defeated Cleveland this afternoon, after-noon, 7 to 1, thus breaking even on the series. R. H. E. Cleveland 00100000 01 7 3 Chicago 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 R 7 11 2 Battorles Thlelman, Clarko and Bemis; Walsh and Sullivan. Wins See-Saw Game. DETROIT, July 4. The nftornoon gnmo at Bennett park was a see-paw affair. St. Louis apparently had It won twice, but Dotrolt got to Dlnecn In tho sixth Inning In-ning and again In tho eighth and changed tho result. R. H. E. Dotrolt 00010402 7 10 J St. Louis .. .3 0000120 0 G 12 2 Batteries Slever. Kllltnn and Schmidt; DIneen and Sponcer. After St. Louis had taken tho lead, two errors and a pass filled the base3 for Detroit and triples by Babb and Ross-man Ross-man followed. R. IT. E. Detroit 10 0 110 12 '9 14 2 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 10 2 Batterlos Eubanks and Schmltt; Petty Pet-ty and O'Connor. Boston Finds No Trouble. BOSTON, July 4. Boston won the morning gamo with Washington today. 3 to 1. Clymor's home run In the first Inning In-ning was the visitors' only scoro. R. II. E. Bnston 01002000 3 8 2 Washington ...1 0' 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 5 2 Batteries Glaze, Armbrustor and Shaw; Graham, Smith and Warner. Boston had no trouble In defeating Washington this afternoon, 7 to 0. Graham Gra-ham was batted opportunely, while Pru-Itt Pru-Itt kept the visitors' hits scattered. s R. II. 12. Boston 0 2 2 0 0 2 0 1 7 12 0 Washington 0000 0 000 00 S 1 Batteries Prultt and Crjger; Graham, Warner and Heydon. Good to Each Other. NEW YORK, July 4. An Immense gathering of spectators assembled at American League park today to witness a double-header between the New York and Philadelphia teams. The first game went to the visitors. 3 to 1. and the second sec-ond was won by the locals, 7 to 3. The second game was called at tho end of tho sixth Inning, as It was prearranged prear-ranged that It should be called in tho seventh. This was dono in order that tho New York players could catch an. early train to begin a four-game series in Cleveland tomorrow. R. TI. E. Philadelphia ...0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 03 10 3 New York 10000000 01 2 1 Batteries Bender and Schrock: Orth and Thomas. Second game R. II. E. Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 1 2 03 7 4 New York 0 1 6 0 0 0 7 G 3 Batteries Waddell, Bartley. Scrhreck and Powers; Newton and Thomas. |