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Show STANDING OF THE CLUBS AMERICAN V. .J,. P.O.- St. Jxmls . ?, t 750 New York 3 i Tf.O Boston 2 2 Ti00 Chicago 2 2500 Philadelphia 2 2500 Detroit t 2333 Cleveland I "2333 Washington 1 3 250 Graham Starts Ball Rolling. CHICAGO. April JS. "Walsh shut out St. Louis today. Chicago won threo to nothing. Graham's wlldness started the locals scoring, and errors by Wallace and Hoffman helped. R. H. E. Chicago 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 x 3 2 2 St. J.oiiis 0 0000000 00 3. 3 Batteries: Walsh and Sullivan; Graham and Spencer. Men Work Together. BOSTON. April 18. Good pitching by Dygert with men on bases and the hitting of Collins and Conmbs enabled Philadelphia Philadel-phia to defeat Boston today, -1 to 2. R. IT. E. Philadelphia ..0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 i to 1 Boston 1 0000001 02 f. I Batteries: Dygert and Schrcck; Winter and Crlger. American at Detroit: Detroit-Cleveland game postponed; rain. Eleven-Inning Contest. NEW YORK. April l'hc High landers defeated the Washington team after an eleven -Inning struggle today, 6 to 5. Chase's batting In the ninth and final Innim-'F. as well as tho hitting of Hemphill, were factors In tho victory for the home team. R IT. K. "Washington 000 000 030 025 11 -I New York 000 101 001 03 C 11 ?, Batteries Burns, Kceloy nnd. Street; Newton and Kleinow. WESTERN LEAGUE Won. Lost. P.C. Denver 1 0 1 .000 Omaha . ., 3 o 1.000 Slonx City 2 I .G6 Dlncoln 1 2 .333 Dos Moines 0 3 .... Pueblo 0 -1 Clancy Full of Errors. DENVER, April IS. Clancy's errors In the fifth were mainly responsible for six of Denver's runs. R. II. IS. Denver 2 0 0 0 fi 0 0.0 " S 0 1 Pueblo 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 02 0 I Batteries Hohanan and Zalusky: Gal-gano Gal-gano and Smith. Lose Uphill Game. DES MOINES, April IS. Pes Moines and Omaha played a strenuous twelve-Inning twelve-Inning game today, which Omaha won by a score of 0 to S. Des Moines made a hard up-hill fight against Omaha's lead-off lead-off on runs In the iirst inning. R. H. E. Des Moines 201 000 002 021 S 11 3 Omaha ....100 001 000 2020 11 2 Batteries McGregor. Bomar and Hopkins; Hop-kins; Hollenbeck, Noah and Lebrand. Honie-F.un Wins. LINCOLN. April IS. A home run hy Spcncer. with bases full, won today's game for Sioux City. P.. II. E. Lincoln 0100200 03 1 1 Sioux City 0 0 ! 0 0 0 I 10 12 2 Batteries Fugatc, McKay and Zlnran; Jacobsun, Furchner and Henry. j PACSfiC LEAGUE Triple on Full Bases. LOS ANGELES. April IS. Cooney's triple in the third, scoring three runs, was the feature of today's game, which was won by Portland. R. II. E. Los Angeles ti 11 3 Portland 10 II 1 Koestner and Eostarb; Groom and Whnlon. Pitchers' Battle. SAN FRANCISCO. April IS. Not a lilt was made until the sixth, when Oakland secured a .!ukIo off Stlllman.. In tho seventh San Francisco bunched .hits and won the. game. R. IT. E. San Francisco 1 n 3 Oukland -. 0 -l 2 Batteries: Sklllman and La Lnnge; Wright, and Slattery. American Association. At Toledo Toledo-Mlnnenpolls game postponed; wot grounds. At Indianapolis Indianapolis, 6; Kansas Kan-sas Cltv, (J (called account darkness In ninth). At Columbus Columbus, 6; St. Paul, 4. At Louisville Louisville, 1; Milwaukee, 3. Rain Stops Game. AXXAPOLIS, Md., April :1S. The navy-Columbia baseball game- todny was called on account, of rain in the middle of the second inning, with tho score: Navy .1, Columbia NATIONAL 1 Won. Lost. P.C. Pittsburg 3 0 1.000 Chicago 3 1 .750 .'New York" 3 1 .750 Brooklyn 2 2 .500 Philadelphia 2 2 .500 Boston 1 3 .250 SL Louis 1 3 .250 Cincinnati 6 3 .... Giants Use Brush. BROOKLYN. April IS.-The New York Nationals shut out Brooklyn today. -I to 0. Mathewson's pitching, the fea'ture of the game, was very effective, his only weak Inning being tho llfth, when, with two out and two on bases, ho filled the bases with a gift on balls to Paslorious. but the next man. Pattee. was easy out at first. Mathewson covering the bac. R. H. E. New York 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 01 6 t Brooklyn 00 0 00000 00 6 0 Batteries Mathewson and Bresnohan. Pastorlus and Bergen. Two-base hits Brosnahan, Bergen. Bases on balls off Pastorlus. 5; off Mathewson, 1. Struck out by Mathewson, 12. Umpires Rud-derham Rud-derham and Emslle. Basehall in Rain. PHILADELPHIA. April 1S. Today's game was played during a drizzling rain, the Phllndolphlas defeating Boston, 3 to 2. The visitors had several chances to win the game, but McQuillan was Invincible Invin-cible with men on tho bases. R. II. E. Boston 000100 10 02 fi 2 Philadelphia . .100002 0 0 3 6 2 Batteries Dorner and Bowennan; McQuillan Mc-Quillan and Dooin. Two-base hits Beaumont. Dahlen. Magee. Three-baso hit Sweeney. Struck out by McQuillan. McQuil-lan. 1- Bases on balls off Dorner, 3. Umpire Klem. Cardinals Break Ice. ST. LOl'IS. April IS. The St'. Ixsiiis Nationals broke the ice today by winning win-ning from Chicago. 3 to 2. Frommo pitched In line form, and should have-won have-won by a shut out. errors giving Chicago its two runs. Reulbach was wild, and retired In favor of Pfelstor In the. third. R. II. E. Chicago 0 0 0 O'O 0 2 0 02 3 2 St. Louis 1 1000000 13 C 3 Batteries Frommo nnd Ilostcttor; Reulbach. Pfelstor and Kllng. Two-bnso hit Tinker. Bases on balls off Reulbach, Reul-bach, 5; off Fromme, 2; off Pfoistcr, 1. Umpire O'Day. CINCINNATI, April lS.Cincinnati-Pitlsburg lS.Cincinnati-Pitlsburg game postponed; wet grounds. NORTHWEST LEAGUE 1 Jensen Hit Hard. SPOKANE, April IS. Hoforo 3G00 people peo-ple this afternoon Spokane lost the opening open-ing game of the season to the Aberdeen champions by S to 2, In a gamo that was featured by the snappy playing of both teams. Jensen was hit hard and timely R. II. IS. Aberdeen S 17 2 Spokane c " Batteries: Starkell and Betllnger; Jensen Jen-sen and Ren liter. Errors Give Butte Game. SEATTLE. April IS. Butte won tho opening game by a score of i to L Two bad throws allowed Butte to win In tho ninth. R. if. v, Seattle 020011000 0 I 0 5 Butte 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 J 2 2 C 13 1 Batteries: Rush and Stanley; Claflln and Kreltz. |