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Show 1 MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES i : 1 AMERICAN Won. Lost. P.C. Detroit f. I .S.r: Boston I 2 .C17 New York I 2 .(507 Cleveland 3 3 .f.oo St. Louis 2 3 - Oil Washington 2 t .333 Philadelphia 2 I .333 Chicago 1 4 .200 ' Open With Victory. BOSTON", April 21. The local American Ameri-can League season opened today. Boston Bos-ton scored a vletory over Philadelphia, d to 2. The visitors played a ragged game In the field and could not hit Chech when there were niou on bases. R. H. E. Boston ,; ! 1 Philadelphia 2 u i Baltorles Chech and Spencer; Plank and Schliuor, Lapp. CLEVELAND. O.. April 21. Clcvc-land-Sl. Louis game postponed; rain. N'EW YORK. April 21. New-York-! Wafhlngton game postponed; wet j grounds, riltCAGO. April 21, A drenching ni in ! compelled the postponement today of the ripening of the American League season In this" cllv, where Detroit and Chicago were scheduled to meet. President Comlckcy of the Chicago team declared there was no truth In the report current In baseball circles today that .Ilggs Donahue was to be traded or sold to Washington. ! PACIFIC LEAGUE: J Seals Have Batting Streak. ' LOS ANGELES. April 21. bVoro: j San Francisco fi 1 0 Vernon 1 . ,! Batierlos Easterly and lierry; llitt and Klnkel. One-Bun G-aino: POUT LAND, Or,, April 21. Score: Luh Angeles 1 2 1 Portland . ' ' A," " 5 ' ' ',! 5 " Batteries Tozler and Orendorff; Scn- ton nnd Murray Sensational Thirteen. SN FRANCISCO. April 21. With the vorc tied twice before the winning run I was made In the thirteenth Inning. Oak-i Oak-i lund won today's game from Sacramento, i The match waa replete with heavy hlt-I hlt-I ting and scnsatlon.il fielding. rt. II. 10. OaRlnnd IB ? Sacramento i ll 1 Batterler -ToniirHnn. Wlggs and Clew-i Clew-i is; Brown and Bjrncs. NATIONAL Won. Lost P.O. Boston I 1 .00 Cincinnati 2 .HI New York 2 2 .o00 St. Louis 3 . 29 Brooklyn 2 3 .100 Pittsburg 2 3 .10(1 Chicago 2 3 .100 Philadelphia . 1 3 .2..0 Game on Mud Field. CINCINNATI. April 21. In a game filled with errors. St. Louis today won from Cincinnati on a wet ground, which was responsible for many of the nils-plav. nils-plav. It. H. E. St. Louis A 7 3 Cincinnati o 1 Batteries Bhodeii and Beebe. Brcana-han; Brcana-han; Gasper. Itagon. Dnbec and Kargcr. Both. McLean. Empires O'Day and Emslle. PHILADELPHIA, April 21. Philadelphia-Boston game, opening the local National Na-tional League season, postponed; wol grounds. Northwest League IlittinR Boo. N SEATTLI5. Wash.. April 21. Score: IL 1 1. E. Seattle 2 11 3 Portland -t 12 1 Batteries Shea and Marshall; Troeh. j Carney and KInselln. Empire Flynn. ! Ahordoen Shut Out. SPOKANE. April 21. Aberdeen wiu I helpless against Blinker's Invincible ! pitching today and the Indiana romped around the bases nt will, winning 9 to 0. Brinker did not allow a lilt till the i.'ev-enlh. i.'ev-enlh. Wilder lived up to his cognomen, with eight bases on bulle, and waa hammered ham-mered hard. A beautiful long throw from deep center cen-ter to the plate by Lojueno was the only fielding feature. B. 1 1. E. Aberdeen 0 3 L Spokane OH 3 Tucoma Players Careless. TACOMA, Wash.. April 21. Score: B. 1 1. E Tncomn , 2 I Vancouver I 7 0 Batteries Clafiln and Bonder; Gllligan and Sugden. Umpire Frary. American Association. A l .Milwaukee Milwaukee-Minneapolis, positioned: rain. At Louisville Louisville. 1: Toledo. 3. Al Indianapolis Indianapolis. 11; Columbus. Col-umbus. I. At Kansas Clt Kansas City. 10; HI Paul, 12. |