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Show MAJOR LEAGUES ! i . 1 AMERICAN Won. Lost. P.a St. LouIk 3S 2C .51)4 Cleveland 37 20 ,fiS7 Chicago 3C 2S .503 Detroit ....34 2U .540 New York 2G 25 .510 Philadelphia. 31. 3t .500 Hoston 2S 37 .431 Washington 22 40 .355 Highlanders Shut Out. NEW YORK, June 30. Boston shut out Now York today, and Cy Young not only pitched n no-hlt gamo. but butted In four of tho eight runs mado by the visitors. R. it. J2. Boston 1 1210100 2 S 13 0 Now York ...,0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 3 Batteries Young and Crlgcr; Manning, Newton, Lake and Blair. i Cobb Loses Game. CHICAGO, June 30. Chicago defeated Detroit, 2 to 1. today, because Cobb tried to field a fly In Crawford's territory. R. II. E. Chicago 00002000 x 2 5 2 Detroit 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 4 0 Batteries White and Sullivan; Mullln and Schmidt. Burns No Mystery. PIH LAD E LP 1 1 1 A , June 30. Philadelphia Philadel-phia beat Washington today by solving Burns's curves In tho fourth inning. It. 11. E. Washington ...0 1000000 01 f 0 Philadelphia ..0 0030000 x 3 G 1 Batteries Burns and Street; Coombs, Plank and Powers. Naps Surprlso Browns. CLEVELAND, Juno 30. Cleveland defeated de-feated St. Louis here today, 2 to 1, in tho socond game of tho current scries. R. H. E. St. Louis 0001 0000 01 3 2 Cleveland .. ..00100100 02 fi 2 , Batteries Powell, Waddell and Spencer; Spen-cer; Llobhardt and BemlR. I WESTERN LEAGUE Won. LobL P.C. Omaha 3S 2S .57C Sioux City 3S 30 .550 Lincoln 37 30 .552 Donvor -3S 31 .551 Dcs Moines 20 12 .3S2 Pueblo 2G 42 .3S2 Corbott Pitches Fino Ball. DENVER, Juno 30. Corbott's good pitching, coupled with line support, gavo Denver today's game. R. II. E. Denver 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 x 1 S 1 OmaJia. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 02 4 2 Battorios Corbott and Zalusky; ITolIon-beck ITolIon-beck .and Gondlng. Bonno Is Puzzlo. PUEBLO. Juno 30. Bonno was a puzzle to Pueblo today, and Lincoln won easily by a score of ! to 1. R. II. E. Lincoln 11001420 0 D 11 1 Pueblo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 1 T, Batteries Bonno and Sullivan; Nichols and Smith. Freeman Invincible SIOUX CITY. Jt'no 30. Pitcher Freeman Free-man was Jnvincl.jle today, and Den Moines lost, 5 to 1. . R. II. E. Sioux City 2 0010011 x 5 S 0 Des Moines ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 5 3 Batteries Freeman and Shea; Bonar and Radell. Entries for Butto Track. Special to Tho Tribune. BUTTE, Juno 30. Following aro the entries for Wednesday's races at Butte: First race, one-half mile, soiling Sal Pearl. 107; Ray Carlo, 109: Charlie Egan. 109; Furze, 112; Poppy, 112; Playlit, .114; Doreen. 114; Big Jack, 114; Daytime, 114; WoolsoSp, 117. Second race, three-quarters of a mile, purse Aunt Hala, 107; Decorator. 109; St. Avon. 112; Husky, 112; Harvel. 112; William Bissstt. 112. Third race, one mile, selling Royal j River. 100; Prince of Orange, 102; Patriotic, Patri-otic, 105; Neva Welch, 105; Bill CuTtls, 107; Iron Watson. 107; Chancellor Wall- ! worth. 107: Mendon, 107; Ed Sheridan, 107; Chief Desmond, 107. Fourth race, five-eighths of a mile, pursts Morea, 95: Yolo, 100: Mabel Fountain, Foun-tain, 100; Yellowfoot, 100; Semproelle. U03; Banthel, 106; Grotto. 106; Edrona, 10G; Lena Leach, 106. Fifth race, one-half mile, selling Jll-letto, Jll-letto, 100; Kuropatkln. 102; Hersaln, 105; Hellsme, 105; Addle Hawkins, 105; Mimic's Mi-mic's Daughter. 105: Duke of Orleans, 107; Bon Vlvant. 107: Joe Wooten, 110; Curriculum. Cur-riculum. 110, James A. Murray, 115; Brush Up. 113. Sixth race, one-half mile, selling Knowledge, 102; Lord Rossington, 102; Mrs. Matthews, 105; Golden Heather, 105; Hornellght, 105: Soapy Jones. 107; Hogarth, Ho-garth, 107; Red Era, 107; Jerry Sharp, 107. Meadows Track Baces. SEATTLE, Juno 30. Results at the Meadows: First race, five and a half furlongs Abbey won. Bonheur socond, Bannatyno third. Time, 1:07. Second raco, five furlongs Aksar Ben won, Miss Worth socond, Lady Quality third. Time, 1-015. Third raco, mjlo and ono-slxteenth. Belling Monvlna won, High Gun second. Josie S. third. Time, 1:47. Fourth race, six furlongs Center Shot won, Gene Russell second, Burleigh third. Time. 1-12J. Fifth race, mile L. C. Ackerly won. Uncle Henry second, Arcourt third. Time, 1:403. Sixth race, five and a half furlongs Altadice won, Ida May second, Miss Fairbanks Fair-banks third. Time. 1:071. Butte Baces. BUTTE, June 30. Results: First race, three furlongs Katie Glea-son Glea-son won. Lady Powell socond, Patriotic third. Time, 351 seconds. Second raco, five furlongs Aquiline won. Calendar second, E. M. Bratlaln third. Time, 1:02. Third race, five furlongs Alr won, Bell Rood second, Rustling Silk third. Time. 1:02. Fourth race, six furlongs Mary F. won, Cabin second, East End third. Time, Fifth race, mile and one-quarter Nnd-zu Nnd-zu won. Benvollo socond, Kogo third. Time, 2:11. , , , , Sixth race, mile Daring won, Solnrida second, Herodotuo third. Time, 1.423. 1 NATIONAL ! Won. Lost. P.C. Pittsburg -10 24 ,G25 Chicago 37 23 .G17 Now 1'ork 37 I!7 .57S Cincinnati 31 31 ..123 Philadelphia 27 28 .401 Boston 27 37 '.122 St. Louis 21 40 .375 Brooklyn , ...22 39 .301 Ginger Game. BROOKLYN, Juno 30. In a quickly-played quickly-played game. New York defeated the Brooklyn team, 3 to 0. II. II. E. Brooklyn 00000000 00 ft 1 New Vorlc 010010 10 03 0 1 Batteries Pastorlns and Rltter; Taylor Tay-lor and Bresnahan. Two-baso hits Hum-mol Hum-mol and Lumley. Bases on balls Off Pnstorlus 4, ofT Taylor 2. Struck out By Pnstorlu- 2, by Taylor 3. Umpire O'Day. Cubs Tako Socond Place. CINCINNATI. June 30. Mulswltt's great work at short aided Spado materially materi-ally In holding down tho Chlcagos, whoso defeat sent thorn to socond place. R. II . E. Cincinnati .. ..01021000 x I 11 1 Chicago 0 0020000 02 4 0 Batteries Spado and McLean; Eraser, Roulbach and Kllng. Two-base .hits Lo-bOrt, Lo-bOrt, McLean. Bases on balls Off Spado 3. Struck out By Spade 2, by Fraser 2, by Reulbach 2. Umpires Ruddorham and Emsllc. Boston-Philadelphia gamo poatponod; rain. I"""" PAC8HC LEAGUE 1 Oakland Starts Trouble. LOS ANGELES, Juno 30. Oakland bo-gan bo-gan the series with Los Angeles today by winning tho first game by a scoro of G to 3. R. H. E. Oakland 6 12 4 Los Angeles 3 5 8 Batteries Kellar and Slattery; Wheeler and Easterly. Seals Beat Oakland. OAKLAND, June 30. San Francisco won from Portland by a scoro of 4 to 2. R. II. E. San Francisco 4 G 2 Portland 2 S 1 Batterlfs Willis and Bony; Klnsolla and Whallnc. I NORTHWEST LEAGUE Butto Wins Easy Game. BUTTE, Juno 30. Butte took tho opening open-ing game of the Aherdoen series this afternoon by fast Holding, terrific batting, and by douhln plays at very opportune times. Callff and Thomas wcro both batted bat-ted so heavily that thoy were replaced in tho third by Brlnker and Clallln, respectively. re-spectively. R. LI. E. Aberdeen .. ..0 2 2 0 0 0 O'O 0 I S 2 Butto 13200001 : 7 1 2 Batterlos CnllfT, Brlnker and Spencer; Thomas. Clafiln and Kroltz. Umpire Carruthors. Uphill Gamo. SPOKANE. . Juno 30. Spokane won another an-other uphill game in the last few Innings today, overcoming a lead of 4 to 0 In Ta-coma's Ta-coma's favor, by a batting rally In tho sixth and ninth, aided by errors by Ta.-coma. Ta.-coma. R. H. E. Tacoma 0 0400000 0 I S 4 Spokane 0 0000301 15 6 1 Batteries Butler and Rea; KJHaley and McCarler. Exciting Game. SEATTLE. June SO. Seattle won the opening gamo from Vancouver by a score of 4 to 3. It was a brilliant battle all ! the way through, the teams being tied In runs, hits and errors until the last of the eighth. R. H. E. Seattle 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 x 1 7 2 Vancouver . ..01000020 03 6 ; Batteries Gordon and Fortier; Paddock thul Arbogast. Meadows Track Entries. Special to the Tribuno. SEATTLE, Juno 30. The entries for Wednesday's races at tho Meadows track are as follows: ' First race, three-quarters of a mile, soiling Red Reynard, 105; Captlanzo. 105; W-eatherford, 103; Annie H.. 102; Metlak-atla, Metlak-atla, 103; Rose Cherry. 101; Our Anna, 101; Lady's Bsauty, 101; My Surprlso, ! 100. Second race, one mile, selling El Ot-ros, Ot-ros, 10S; Col. Warwick, 10S; Lustlg. 10S; Prestlgo, 108; Redwood. 108; Gulliver, 105; Christmas Tide. 103; Nonlc, 103; Sahara, 103; Distributor, 100. Third raco, three-quarters of a mile, selling Nagazam, 111; Lee Harrison. Ill; Nonie Lucille. 107; Aunt Polly. 105; Nollie Racine. 103: Al LIndley, 102. Foruth race, one mile and an eighth, handicap Johnny Lyons, 103; Logistllla, 103; Eye Bright, 102; Edwin T. Fryor, 102; Brookleaf, 90. Fifth race, three-quarters of a mile, selling Ehndale. 110; Excitement. 110: El Chihuahua, 107; Azora, 103; Belle of Iroquois, 103; Taunt, 101; Elizabeth F., DS. Sixth race, one mile und fifty yards, selling Maxtress, 109; John H., 109; Ag-nola, Ag-nola, 109; Tho Englishman, 108: Kokomo, 107; Bellemence, 107: Peggy Onell, 107; Handmaiden, 101; Bo Thankful, 99; Wuorbergor, 96. Slieopshoad Baces. SHEEPSIIEAD BAY, June 30. Ro-sults: Ro-sults: First race, six and a half furlongs, main course Queen Marguerito won, Crcssina second, Tmltator third. Time, 1:20 4-5. Second race, two miles St. Kovln won, Malacca second, Paprika third. Time, 4:02. Third race, five furlongs, Futurity course Preceptor won, Fore second, Sca-cllff Sca-cllff third. Time. 592 socndH. Fourth raco, milo and'one-clghth Flro-stone Flro-stone won. Master Robert second, Spoon-er Spoon-er third. Time. 1:53 1-5. Fifth raco, mile nnd one-quarter, turf course Grapple won, Brother Jonathan second, Beauclcrc third. Tlmo, 2:05. Sixth race, five and a half furlongs, Futurity Fu-turity course Helen Harvey won, The Pippin second, Moorish King third, Tlmo, 1:07 2-5. Latonia Bacos. CINCINNATI, Juno 30. Latonia results: re-sults: First race, fivo furlongs Roneburg II, won, Robin Grey socond. Light Blue third. Time, 1:01 4-5. Second race, six furlongs Ranaghor won, Mirth socond, Plrato Diana third. Timo, 1:15 4-5. Third raco, six furlongs Semper Vera won, Hollow second, Cattha third. Time, 1:11. Fourth race, five and a half furlongs Direct won, Crystal Maid socond, Dick Roller third. Tlmor 1:07 4-5. Fifth race, mile Czar won. Moquetta second, Plnkola third. Time, 1:39. Sixth race, six furlongs Joe Moser won, Al Mullcr second, Honest third. Time, 1:12 4-5. Interest in Two-Year-Olds. TJnnsual( interest has been aroused by horsemen in tho trotting event for Utah bred two-yoar-old colts in tho races ecbodulcd "by tho Utah Stato Pair association as-sociation for October 5 to the 10th. Secretary Horaco S. Ensign said Tuesday Tues-day that in addition to tho cntr3' mada Monday by 0. B. Johnson of Ogaon, Frunk Chamberlain of Salt Lake Gity had entered a colt and another entry was on the way from Odcn, niakinjr three entries already. It :s t;cpcclou that there will bo lit'tcon to twenty en-trios en-trios for this cvont. Tho purso is fur $300. Entries will bo closed at midnight, mid-night, September 18. |