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Show 1 MAJOR LEAGUES 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE "Won. Lost. P.G. Detroit G9 10 .585 Chicago 63 52 ' .567 St. Louis n? r.i: .56.. Cleveland 117 u4 .R54 ljhlladelphla Gtt f.S .50S Boston -.R8 6S .171 Washington 50 f. .131 New York 30 SI .325 Game Won In Start. NEW YORK, Sept. 2. Tho Philadelphia's Philadel-phia's had tho locals beaten from the start today. Now York's errors materially mate-rially assisted tho visitors In turning-their turning-their lilts off Lake into runs. U.U.E. Philadelphia r. 7 3 New York , . ..2 7 A Batteries Plank and Uluc; Lake and Klelnow.- Washington Bunches Hits. TVASHINCITON. Sept. 2. Washington bunched hits more successfully today than Boston and won out, 3 to 2. R.H.15. Washington 3 fl 0 Boston . 2 11 0 Batteries Hughes and Warner; Stoelo and Crlger. Tigers Boat Naps. DETROIT, Sept. 2. Doubles by Schmidt, Downs and Sehacfer, with a pass, a muffed lly and a single by Cobb, gave Detroit Jive runs and the game In tin; fifth Inning. R.H.E. Detroit 5 7 " Cleveland 'i S 1 Batteries Donovan and Schmidt; Bcr-ger, Bcr-ger, Ryan, N. Clarke and Laud. Sos Win Second Place. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 2. By winning the third game of the series from St. Louis today. Chicago took second place In the pennant race. R.II.li. i Chicago 4 10 2 j St. Louis 1 S 3 Batteries Walsh and Sullivan; Dlneen, Howell and Stephen:--. 0 1 WESTERN LEAGUE j Hit-and-Kun Game. SIOPX: CITY. la.. Sept 2. Sioux City defeated Lincoln today In tho last game of the series. R. H. E. Sioux City 7 13 1 Lincoln 3 0 0 Batteries McKay and Shea; Jones, Ilendrlx and Zlnran. j Shut-Out Game. I DISS MOINES. Sept. 2. Omaha won from Des Moines In a ! to 0 shut-out I game today, which was marked by the most sensational oul field catch of tho season by Center Fielder Fisher of Omaha. R. n. E. Dos Moino? 0 1 2 Omaha io 1 Batteries Boham anil McDonald; llal-lenbeck llal-lenbeck and Gondlng. American Association. At Kannas City Kansas City, 2; Minneapolis. Min-neapolis. L At Milwaukee Milwaukee.'!: St-Paul, At Toledo Toledo, -1; Louisville. '': At Columbus Columbus, 2; Indlanapo-j Indlanapo-j lls,l: f NATIONAL LEAGUE Won. Lost. P,C. Now York 71 45 .612 Pittsburg . , 73 47 .600 Chicago 72 4S .600 Philadelphia 63 52 ,548 Cincinnati ,58 G3 .470 Boston 50 CO .420 Brooklyn ...... 13 74 ,3fiS St. Louis 43 76 .362 Two Games in One. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 2. Brooklyn today lost the greatest game of the season sea-son In this city to Philadelphia in seventeen seven-teen Innings. It was Brooklyn's second soveiiteen-Iiinlng defeat In ono week. Tho teams wer to have played a double-header, but owing to tho length of the first game the second was not started. Two games tomorrow: R. II. B. Brooklyn 2 9 2 Philadelphia 3 13 1- Batteries Mclntyrc. Rucker and Bergen; Ber-gen; Corrldon and Dooln. Umpire Ems-lie. Ems-lie. Easy for Pirates. CINCINNATI. Sept. 2. Pittsburg Had no trouble In defeating Cincinnati today, Ewlng being ensy for the visitors, while Leltleld hold the locals at will. R. II. E. Cincinnati 2 G 4 Pltlshurr; S 11 1 Bntterles Ewlng, - Volz and Schlel; Lei field and Gibson. Umpire O'Day. Prasor Allows Three Singles, i CHICAGO, Sept. 2. Frnser pitched a grand game today, shutting tho visitors out with three singles. R. H. E. Chicago -. S 7 2 St. Louis 3 3 Hatterlcs Fraser and Kllng; Kargor. McGlynn, Moran and Ludwlg. Umpire Rlgler. HviORTHWESf LEAGUE 1 Wright Is Effective. SEATTLE, Wash.. Sept. 2. Rastv Wright allowed Seattle only two hits this afternoon. Spokane waa luckier with Seaton. R. n. E. Seattle o 2 4 Spokane ,...3 0 1 Batteries Seaton. Sanderson and Stanley; Stan-ley; Wright and Krcltz. Umpire Ehrot. Olaflin Loses Control. TACOMA. Sept. 2. Up to tho eighth innjng Clallln pitched pcifcct ball and then lost control R. H. e. Tacoma ;; r. i Butte 0 6 2 Batteries Carson and Shea; Clafllu and Spencer. I PACIFIC LEAGUE I Hardy Wins Kis Gamo. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 2. Hardv's pitching resulted In the homo team being defeated by a score of 1 to 0. R. II. E. Oakland 1 5 0 San Francisco 0 6 1 Batteries Hardy and La Longe; Berger and Berry. Gray Invincible. PORTLAND. Sept. 2. Gray allowed Portland only one lilt today, and Los Angeles An-geles won by a score of 8 to 1. R. II. E. Los Angeles s 11 2 Portland i i . Batteries Gray and Easterly ; Rose and Madden. |