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Show MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES 1 AMERICAN Won. J5st. Pet. New York ) -Z Detroit -J5 Boston . -J" Philadelphia ' i -f'J St. Louis ' 2 -A. Chicago ' i.' 'VIZ Cleveland 4 o .400 Washington f b oU Tigers Win Transfer. DETROIT, April 25. Detroit and Cleveland Cleve-land played a ganio transferred from tho second series in this city and the home team shut out the visitors, ., to Detroit n Cleveland 0 " u Batteries: Summers and Schmidt; Wright and Clarke. Umpires: Iverin and O'Lo'ughlin. James Makes Good. CHICAGO. April 25. The Chicago Americans defeated St. Louis, 1 to 0, today, to-day, largely through tho excellent work of Pitcher James Scott, a recruit from Wichita Kan. It was Scott's first game in a major league, but ho held St. Louis to three3 scattered hita, besides striking out six men. Jy u-iu- Chicago i. 0 St. Louis " " - Batteries Scott and Sullivan; Graham and Stephens. Umpires: Pcrrlne aim Sheridan. u Northwest League No Hits for Tacoma. TACOMA, Wash., April 23. Scow 1. id . Hi. Tacoma J Ij i aUerfes: BnkeV and' Kelfa'ckcy; Hickcy and Stanley. Umpire: Frary. Spokane Too Strong. SPOKANE, Wash., April 25. Score: .it. XI . Jl. Aberdeen 2 SlBatterles : ' FernolY and " Lejiicnc ; Holm and Owtdlek. Errors Make Buns. SEATTLE, April 25. Score: Seattle ' i I r, Portland " b " Batteries: Seaton and Shea; Klnsella and Troch. Umpire: Flynn. Vanderuilt Horses Win. pRIS, April 25. In the races hero today to-day horses from the slablo of W. K. an-derbllt an-derbllt won one race and twice secured third places. In the Prix de La Seine, a race at one and a half miles., for three-year-olds and upward, his Chandons won. nut his stablemate. Raleigh, was unplaced. Necofol ran third in the fifty-first renewal re-newal of the bl-ennlal stakes of 55000 at one mile and seven furlongs, and In the Prix d Boulonge at ten furlongs, Cornstalk Corn-stalk obtained the show money. Baseball Record. The Poplar Groves won a. closo game from the Twenty-third Warders Sunday Sun-day morning on the Poplar diamond by a score of G to 2. Dunford struck out twenty men, which is the record for Salt Lake for this season. Tho llno-up of the winners was as follows: fol-lows: Hanson, catcher; Dunford, pitcher; Fallentlno, Julian, Henderson and Bader, infielders; Williams, Nevo and Anthony, outfielders. Prefers Love to BasebalL ST. LOUIS, April 25. Charles Enright of California, who signed as shortstop for the St. Louis National league team, quit the team and departed tonight for California. Cali-fornia. Manager Bresnahan said En-right En-right considered his California sweetheart ft greater attraction than major league 1 NATIONAL . ., Won. Lost. Pet. Cincinnati 7 . .(;g Boston 1 :; .r-j Chicago 5 I "r,5fi New York ; "-,00 Philadelphia :; ;: !00 Pittsburg 4 5 4H Brooklyn :t . 42') St. Louis .j 7 .SG4 Cuus Have Hard Game. ST. LOtriS. April 25 The Chicago Na-t.ional Na-t.ional team had a hard time winning from St. Louis today. The score was 5 to 1. Cha.nco used two pitchers. Pfeister being knocked out of the box. Overall stopped the local team from making runs. Cf T . It. IT. E. St. Louis .j 10 1 Chicago 5 5 0 Batteries: Rhodes and Bresnahan; Pfeister. Overall and Moran. Umpires: O'Day and Emslie. One Hit for Eeds. CINCINNATI. April 25. Camnilz. pitching lor Pittsburg, held Cincinnati to one hit today. R. H. E. Cincinnati 12 2 Pittsburg s 1 Battorles: Dubee and McLean; Camnltz and Gibson. Umpires: Klem and Kane. I PAGFiC LEAGUE Divide Honors. LOS ANGELES, April 25. Score: Morning game: , R. H. E. San Francisco 8 !) 0 Vernon 3 S 5 Batteries Eastley. Henley and Williams; Wil-liams; Ilarkings and Klnkel. Afternoon game: R. JT. 33. San Francisco 5 10 2 Vernon G 10 2 Batteries Corbott and Berry; Stovall and Uogan. Errors Lose for Angels. PORTLAND, Or., April 25. Score: R. H. E. Los Angeles is 11 5 Portland 7 7 1 Batteries Koestncr and Orcndorff; Graney and Armbruster. Close Hitting Game. SAN FRANCISCO, April 25. Score: Morning game: R. H. E. Sacramento 3 7 1 Oakland 5 7 1 Batteries: .Mauser, Brown and Byrnes; Christian and Lewis. Afternoon game: R. H. E. Sacramento 2 5 1 Oakland 1 6 1 Batteries: Baum and Frahm; Browne and La Longc. American Association. At Milwaukee Milwaukee, 2; Kansas City. 1. At Columbus Columbus, -I; Louisville, Louis-ville, L At Toledo Toledo, C; Indianapolis, 3. At Minneapolis St. Paul, G; Minneapolis, Min-neapolis, 5. Vincent High Gun, Only a few members of the Salt Lake Gun club took part In the weekly bluc-rock bluc-rock shoot Sunday morning. W. S. 'Vincent 'Vin-cent scored the high gun with 43 out of a possible 50 targets; Young groke -12; Mc-Ganney, Mc-Ganney, 30, and Morgan, 35. Close Score. The Waterloo baseball team boat tho Fifth Warders on tho Salt Palace grounds Sunday morning by the close score of 10 to 0. Smith pitched a star game, while D. Smith's fielding was tho fenturo of the game. Edward Payson "Weston. SPRINGFIELD. 111., April 25. Edward Payson Weston, the pedestrian who Is walking to the Pacific coast, passed Sunday Sun-day 5j. Lincoln, about twenty-five mIlC3 from iierc. He will leave Monday in the direction of St. Louis, ' - . Hal Chase Day. NEW YORK, April 25. Hal Chase, first baseman of the New York Americans, who has been laid up with varioloid In Augusta, Ga.. the last three weeks, reached Now York today and called - tonight to-night on his fellow players, from whom ho received a great reception. Chase is anxious to play now, but Manager Stalltngs will not allow him to until Monday, May 8, which is to bo Hal Chase day" at tho local American league park, Horses for Ogdcn. OGDEN, April 25. At 1 o'clock this afternoon the Los Angeles race horse special, with eighteen jockeys and more than 100 head of thoroughbreds from the California tracks, arrived In this city. The horses will participate In the meet to be opened here on May 5.' Occidentals Will Travel. The Occidental team will take a trip the latter part of the week Into Idaho. Match games have already been arranged with Brigham City, Pocatcllo and Twin Falls. Other games are pending and Manager Sachsman says that the Occidentals Occi-dentals will play over twenty games before be-fore thev return home, and ho expects to win two-thirds of all tho games played. v' "Walker Breaks Records. DURBAN. Natal, April 25.R. E. Walker, Wal-ker, who won tho 100-yard dash at tho Olympic games In London last summer, today ran 150 yards in 14 l-o seconds and ISO yard3 In 17 4-5 seconds. Both marks are new world's records. Bendors Are Puzzle. The Bluerocks defeated the Wells-Far-gos in a match ball game on the Ninth West grounds Sunday morning by a score of 14 to 2. Crother's benders Proved too much of a puzzle to tho losers. Thomas caught a fine game- New Ball Grounds. Manager Farnsworth of tho Salt Lake baseball team will put a force of carpenters car-penters lo work today at tho ball grounds to repair tho grandstand and bleachers and to place the grounds In proper shape for the opening league gamp, which Is scheduled May 4, between Salt Lake and .Helena,. 1 |