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Show , STANDSNG OF THE CLUBS j 1 1 NATIONAL i Won. Lost. T.C. j Chicago 2 0 1.000 Pittsburg 2 0 1.000 I New York I 1 .500 I Boston 1 . 1 .'00 i Brooklyn T1 t .."00 Philadelphia I 1 .."00 Cincinnati U 2 St. Louis 0 2 Hoch Makes Good. " PHILADKI.PiriA. April 16. lloch, a former Tristutu pitcher from Sri!'iilngton, made his National lrnguo debut here this afternoon and succeeded in defeating defeat-ing .Vett' York. 6 to ::. Only six hits were credited to New York, three of which wore made by Seymour. II. I LB. -New Voile .. ..10000002 03 0 Philadelphia ....1 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 6 S 0 Bntterlos, Ames. Malnrkey and Brcsna-hnn; Brcsna-hnn; I loch and Dooin: t.wo-hase hit. Doo-In. Doo-In. Donlln; thice-bnso hit. Giant: base on balls, Ames 3, lloch I. MalmKry I; struck out, Amen, 7; Hoch. 1; umpire, Klem. Uso for Pitchers. ST. LOUIS. April lfi. Tho Pittsburg Nationals defeated St. Louis In the sec- i ond game of the series todny. 0 to C. Each team u6ed up three pitchers and the baiting was heavy and tho fielding poor. R.H.E. Pittsburg 3 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 09 12 I St. Louis 0 0013200 0 C 0 0 Batteries'. Maddox. Phlllippl. Lellleld and Gibson. Frome. Sallee, McGlynn and Hostotter; two-base hits. Swacinn 2; three-base hit, Murray: bases on balls, off McGlvnn 1, off Snlleo 3; struck out. by Frome .". by McGlynn 1, by Lolticld 3; umpire, Rlgler. Cold Affects Pitchers. CIN'ClN'N'ATr. April lfi. Cold weather seemed to affect the work of the pitchers in the game this afternoon, Lundgrcn's wildness being responsible for three runs scored by Cincinnati In tho ninth inning. in-ning. R.1LB. Cincinnati .. ..0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 34 fi 2 Chlcaso 300000 3 1 07 10 2 Batteries. Wolmer. Toze.r and McLean. Lundgren and Kllng; two-base hits, Gan-zol, Gan-zol, Scluilto; struck out, by Weimor 3, by Tozer 1. by Lundgren 3: bases on balls, bv Weimcr 8, by Lundgren C; umpire, 0"Dny. Easy for Mclntyrc. BROOKLYN. April 10. The Boston Nationals were beaten here today by Brooklyn bv a score of 3 to 1. MeTntyro held the visitors without a hit until the sixth Inning, when they scored Ihclr only tally on a base on balls, an error and a II y lo the outfield. R. ILK. Boston 00000 '100 n 1 2 2 Brooklyn 10200000 --S 7 2 Batteries, Ferguson and Bowerman. Mc-Intvre Mc-Intvre and Borgon: two-base hit. Burch; bases on balls, off Mclnvre 3. off Ferguson Fergu-son 1: struck out, by Mclntyrc 3; by Ferguson 2; umpires, Rudderham and Knislle. . PACfiHC LEAGUE Angel Is Lucky. LOS ANGELES. April lfi. Los Angeles An-geles won through Bernard's lucky hit in the seventh. Il.ir.I2. ,Los Angeles 3 0 1 Portland 2 0 3 Batteries Randolph and Easterly; Kin-sclla' Kin-sclla' and Madden. Jones Gets Weak. SAN FRANCISCO. April lfi. .Tones weakened in the ninth and Oakland's two 'hits netted the winning runs. R.II.E. San Francisco w 3 fi 1 Oaklnnd .' 1 S :J Batteries .loncs and Berry; Hardy and Slattery. Close Game. The L. D. S. first .team bal tho Salt Lako high school baseball tmm Thursday Thurs-day afternoon on the high school campus bv a score of 14 to 10. Both teams played a good game, the lilts being slightly slight-ly in favor of the winners. AMER8CAN 1 i Won. Lost. P.C. New York 2 0 1.000 St. Louis 2 0 1 000 Boston 2 0 1.000 Chicago 1 ,1 .500 Detroit 1 .500 Washington 0- 2 Clevelnnd 0 2 Philadelphia 0 . 2 Detroit Rallies. CHICAGO. April 10. Detroit rallied late In today's game and by hitting, aided aid-ed by Sullivan's errors, defeated Chicago. Chica-go. I to 2. in a ton-Inning contest. Despite De-spite the cold wealher the game was well played. , R. II. 13. Chicogc 0 00000200 02 4 1 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 I 7 I Batteries Smith and Sullivan; Summers Sum-mers and Schmidt. Players Are Speedy. NEW YORK, April 16. Plenty of speed was idiown by both teams In today's game, but tho Now Yorker's slightly superior su-perior pace again won from the Philadelphia Phila-delphia Americans, 2 to 1. Newton had excellent support. R. H. E. Philadelphia . .0 O'O 0 0 0 1 0 01 i 1 Now York 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 I 0 Ballurles Vickors and Schreck; Newton New-ton and Klelnow. Home Stretch Counts. CLEVELAND. April 1C St. Louis won todny by tho score of G to 2. For seven innings tho visitors did not got a hit off Llohhardt- St. Louis tied the score and eventually won out. R. U. E. Cleveland . ..2 0 0 000000 02 8 2 St. Louis I) 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 C 9 0 i Batteries Liebhardt and J. J. Claike; Howell and Spencer. Morgan Invincible. BOSTON. April 16. Washington could do nothing with Morgan's pitching today and Boston won, 3 to 1, by timely hitting. hit-ting. R. 11.13. Boston 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 S 2 Washington . ..0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 5 0 Batteries Morgan and Carrlgan; Hughes and Street. American Association. At Indianapolis Indianapolis, 2; Kansas Kan-sas City. 4. At Toledo Toledo. 5; Minneapolis. !. At Columbus Columbus, n; St. Paul, 0. At Louisville Louisville, 2; Milwaukee, Milwau-kee, 0. I l 1 WESTERN LEAGUE Won. Lost. P. C. Denver 2 0 . 1.000 Omaha 2 0 1.000 Sioux City .t 1 .500 Lincoln I 1 .500 Pueblo 0 2 Dcs Moines 0 2 .... Omaha Gets Busy. DES MOINES. April lfi. Omaha completely com-pletely overwhelmed Dcs Moines today by an 11 to 1 score, balling two pitchers out of tho box. , R.I E. De? Moines ...0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 I 5 l Omaha 2 0 10 0 2 3 0 011 15 1 Batteries Ford. Sawyer and Y eager; Hall and Lebrandt. Makes Poor Showing. DENVER. April lfi. Pueblo's poor playing and a home-run hie by Bclden were features in today's game. R.M.E Denver 6 1 0 0 0 3 2 0 12 11 I Pueblo 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 11 3 Batteries Adams and Zalusky; Fitzgerald, Fitz-gerald, Acker and Smith. Lincoln Wins on Luck. LINCOLN. Neb..' April lfi Luck gave the game to the local team today. R.ILE. Lincoln 02000000 2 2 2 Sioux City 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 5 1 i Ratteries Johnson and Sullivan; Starr and Henry. McFarlaud in Ogdon. OGDEN, April 16. Packie McFarlaud, accompanied by his mnnnger, Harry GII-moro. GII-moro. is on the Overland Limited, due to reach Chicago at noon Saturday. GI1-moro GI1-moro announced thut McFarlaud would meet Cans within four months, for all or any part of tho biggest purse to be offered of-fered by any club, the only condition being be-ing 133 pounds at ringside. If Unholst defends Nelson, McFarlaud will entertain enter-tain nn offer from the Boer. Unholz Coming. Rudolph Pnholz, the African llght-I llght-I weight champion, who litis signed to box : "Battling" Nelson for forty-five rounds on I May 16, before James Coffroth's club In i San Francisco, left Davenport, la., Tuesday night, and is expected to arrive i in Suit Lake today or tomorrow, and will , make a short stny to visit friends. If j I T'jiholz is successful In defeating Nelson I he will then be matched to box Joe Cans 1 on May 30, beforo the same club. 1 |