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Show 1 MAJOR LEAGUES 'I AMERCAN LEAGUE Won. LofL B.C. St. Louis 7 :; .700 Xew York r, .Gi7 Cleveland i"i .' .G2." Boston u 1 .;o(i Philadelphia r. r. ' .500 Chicago -i (i . ..(00 Detroit 2 1; .:ii0 "Washington 2 7 .222 Pitchers' Battle. CLEVELAND. April 2 1. Cleveland defeated de-feated Detroit In a pitchers' battle. 2 to 1. Detroit's only run was scored 011 Crawford's triple and N. Clark's orror. 11. ILK. Detroit 0 '0 000010 01 I J Cleveland .. ..I 0 0 d 0 I 0 0 2 S :i Batteries Mullln and Schmidt; Joss and K. Clark, Hard-Fought Game. PHILADELPHIA. April 21. The Xew York Americans were defeated here today to-day In a groat twelve-Inning battlo be-twoen be-twoen Glade and Bender. to 2. Philadelphia Phila-delphia won on 11 pass, an orror bv Elbor-fold Elbor-fold and Nloliols's double In the "twelfth. After thj second Inning the homo team did not get a hit off Glade, until the ulnth. n. Jf. E. New York 010 000 100 0002 10 2 Philadelphia 020 000 000 0013 10 0 Batteries Glade and Klclnow, Bender and Smith. Cy Shuts Out Washinstous. "WA SHI .N'GTON, April 21. Cy Young held Washington down lo four hits today to-day and Boston won easily, 7 to 0. B. II. K. Washington ...0 n 0 0 n o o o 00 -i 5 Boston I 0 0 1 0 (5 0 0 17 ' I) 3 Batteries Falkenburg. Catcs and Street; Young and Crlger. ' Sox Go Down. ST. LOUIS, April 21. In a pitchers' battle between Wnddell and Smith. SI. L011I3 today defeated Chicago. 2 to 1, In the opening game of the scries here today. to-day. St. Louis bunched hits in the sixth for two runs. Ft. it. E. St. Louis 0 0000200 2 U 1 Chicago 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 I 0 Batteries Waddell and Spencer; Smith and Sullivan. j PAGF1IC LEAGUE , Tic on Hits. I LOS ANGELES. April 51. Los Angeles t won r an eleven-Inning game lodav by a score of I to 3." ft II. E. Los Angeles .j 1 San Francisco II 3 Batteries Kocstner and Easterlv; Skill-man Skill-man and La Lange. Oakland Throws Away Game. SA.V Fit A XCISCO, April 21: Portland pulled out five runs In the ninth, assisted by Oakland's ragged playing. n. n. Portland 5 s 3 Oakland .'. ! ! .'fi 11-2 Batteries Groom and Madden: "ile Far-lit Far-lit ml and Slaltcry. Montana Loses. BUTTE, April 21. A Miner special from .Missoula. Mont., staled that the .nivorsily of Washington track and Hold team this afternoon defeated the University Univer-sity of Montana In the dual meet by eight points. American Association. At Columbus Columbus, 6; Milwaukee, Milwau-kee, 0. , At, Indianapolis Indianapolis. 2; Minneapolis, Min-neapolis, 0. At Toledo Toledo. 7: Kansas Cltv i At Louisville Loulsvlllc-St. Paul game postponed; mln. 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE Won. Lost. P.C. hlcago 7 2 ,77S Xew York ...f. 3 ,CG7 Pittsburg r, a .Stir, Philadelphia 1 ft .in Cincinnati i . f! .1 1 Brooklyn . i R- .111 Boston I (i ,-M4 j St. I.ouls 2 7 .222 Cubs Up Against It. CHICAGO. April 2L The visitors hit Lundgren hard nnd oflon, piling up four runs. Only two of the locals reached llrst for the eight Innings. n. II. E. Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 S I 1 Cincinnati . ...1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 01 0 1 ! Batteries Lundgron. Uuelbach, KHng and Mnran: Campbell and Sehlel. Two-baso Two-baso hits Schlol. Ilulswlll 2. Moran. Three-base hit Past-ert. Bases on balls off Lundgren. 2; off Uuelbach. 1: off Campbell, 1 Struck out by Lundgren, 1; by Campbell, 1. Empire O' Day. Too Slow for Faus. BOSTON. April 21. Boston won a slow game from Philadelphia today, fi to 3. Each pitcher was bit freely, and was rather wild. Boston won by bunching hits with battery errors. Brown's hitting and base-running, and Rllchcy's fielding wore tho features. rt. II. E. Boston 10010021 - 5 S 0 Philadelphia . .0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 V, 11 2 Batteries Flaherty and Bowcrman; Hoch, McQuillan and .Tacklltseh. Two-base Two-base hit Knabe. Three-base hits Titus. Ti-tus. Flaherty, Osborne. Bases on balls off Flaherty. 5: off Hoch. 7, off McQuillan. Mc-Quillan. 1. Struck out bv Iloch, 1. Umpire Um-pire KIcni. Pastoriiis a Puzzle. NEW YORK, April 21. Biooklyn won another game from Xew York at the Polo grounds today, by the score of I to 1. Manager MeGraw tried Crandall, ono of his new pitchers, for eight innings, and Malarkoy pitched the ninth. Pas-toiius Pas-toiius was a pur.zle to the locals, and received errorless support. Ft. II. E. Brooklyn 001 10011 0 I 7 0 Now York 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 .1 1 Batteries Pastorlus and Killer: Crandall, Cran-dall, Malarkoy and Bresnahan. Two-ba.se lilt lltimmell. Bases on balls off Crandall. Cran-dall. 2: off Pastorlus, 1. Struck out by Pastorlus. 1. by Crandall, 1. Umpires Emsllo and Iluddcrham. Clark Gets Walk. PITTSBUUG: April 21. St Louis shut out Pittsburg today by a score of .1 to 0. Clark was put out of the game in the eighth Inning for questioning a close decision. de-cision. Both pitchers were strong. B. II. E. Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 .' St Louis 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 03 IJ 2 Batteries Young. Illldebrand and Gibson; Gib-son; Raymond and Ilontetter Bases on balls off Young. 1; off Raymond. 1. Strut U out by Young, fi: by Illldebrand, 1; by Raymond. 9. Umpire Rlglcr. I WESTERN LEAGUE Won. Lost. P. C. Denver 8 .1 .SS!i Sioux City n 2 .750 Omaha r. :i .R25 Lincoln 3 f. .::7."i Des Moines 2 fi ,2SC Pueblo 1 '.1 .100 Hitting Docs Not Win. PUEBLO. April 2 1. Although outhlt-llng outhlt-llng the visitors, Sioux City won again today by a score of 7 to 0. R.H.E. Sioux City 3 A 0 0 It 1 0 0 07 7 1 Pueblo loo I 0031 0 fi 111 A Batteries Corbctt. Williams, Henry and Shea; Fogglar and Smith. Batting Rally. j OMAHA. April 21. Omaha won with aj batting rally in tlio ninth. R. H. E. Omaha 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 23 f. l Lincoln 0 0 2 0-0 0 0 00 2 7 0 Batteries I lollonhock and Goading; McKay, Mc-Kay, Zackcrt and Sullivan. !1 NORTHWEST LEAGUE Wind Aids Pitchers. TACOMA. April 21. -A liurd windstorm helped the pitchers today and thcro wero few hits. R. II. E. Tacoma 000 102 0 0 3 ji l Vancouver .. 0 0 0 0 L 0 0 0 0 I 3 1 Batteries Caison and D. Shea; Erlek-son Erlek-son and Arbogast. Nino Goose Eggs. ' SEATTLE. April 21. Seattle received a coat' of whitewash from Butte today, llarkness was invincible at critical moments. mo-ments. Seattle whs oulbaltcd and out-fielded. out-fielded. R. ll. E. Seattle- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Butte 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 03 7 l Batterios Welch and ' Forllor: I lark-ness lark-ness and Shea. Umpire Caiulhcrs. Zion Pitcher Gets His. SPOKANE. April 21. Spokane hammered ham-mered pitcher Spongboi-g hard and often, ami Aberdeen was easy, by 11 to 3. Union got a triple In tho second, with three men 011 bases. R, ll. E. Aberdeen7. . ..1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 3 Spokane 2 3 0 11 0 1 0 11 13 f Baiterles Spongbcrg and Boottlgcr; White, Galaskl and Rcnlkor. Too Much Hamilton. j The llamlltons beat the Oqulrrh team at Liberty park by Hie one-sided score I of 10 to 3. Soronsoirs curves proved too much for tho Oqulrrhs, who continually fanned the air. securing bm four lilts in the game The llamlltons. have yet to lose u game, having a 'percentage of 1 000. Tho members of the 1 01111 sire Fred and Ross Sorenson. Mrandl, Galla-cher. Galla-cher. Oliver Sorenson. Robb, Grieve, McDonald Mc-Donald and Osborn. Eoady to Clean Up. 'The Occidental baseball team is on Iho wnrpalh and has issued' a challenge to play any nine men. In tho Slate for a nlde bet of from $100 to ?500 at anv time. "Smoke" Wilson, who Is considered I lie fastest colored pitcher in the country. Is on his way hero, together witli seven expert ex-pert players from different parts of iho East, and the colored boys expect to clean up Ihe entire baseball field, much the same as the Browns of Fort Douglas did several years ago. New Snake Curves. The Simmers gave the Webslers a drubbing drub-bing Friday afternoon on tlio Twelfth East grounds, by a score tif 13 to 3. Woodruff's new snake curves, did tho work, assisted by good Holding of the team. The winners were Runiph. Woodruff. Wood-ruff. Johnson, M. Slddownv. Alslp. R. Slddoway, Gardner. Doles, Campbell. Joseph Jo-seph Fhor Is coach. Ercciting Game. ' The Lafayettes and Lowells played a close baseboll gam.j on tho l-iightocnth ward squaro Friday afternoon, the former for-mer whining by the close score, of 1 1 to Both pitchers were hit hard, but the Holders did their work well, holding down the score. It was one of the best grade school games playod this year. Match Socker Game. The Ogden socker players will arrive Saturday to play a match gome with the Jordan, Swifts at 5 p. m. on the Ninth "West and Fourth South street grounds for the Dayncs trophy. The teams played a tlo gamo- In Ogden last Saturday, Sat-urday, and will try to socuro a decision In loduy s game, I |