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Show 1 AMERICAN 1 Won. Lost.. PC. Detroit 29 15 .059 Philadelphia 1M s .oil New York 22 IX ..;0 Boston 21 20 ...J.. Cleveland 20 22 .Lb Chicago IX 22 .tj.O St. Louis 17 2:. JO.j Washington !" 2i ...-: Eleven Innings. PHILADELPHIA. June 11. .St. Louis was defeated here today by Philadelphia. 2 to 1. In an eleven-inning game. R.IL1G. Philadelphia 2 10 0 St. Louis ::.; ' Batteries Plank. Dygert and '1 nomas; Waddell and Stephens. Johnson Beats Tigers. WASHINGTON. June 11. Johnson held Detroit to four hits today and Washington won. I to 0. Ml linn was hit falrlv hard and was wild, a base on balls to Street In tho third Inning resulting In the local's only run. , U ,; Washington i Detroit 0 ' 0 Batteries Johnson and Street; Killtan and Schmidt. Walsh Invincible. NEW YORK. June 11 Walsh allowed onlv three hits today ami Chicago 'located 'locat-ed New York. I to 0. p-'J '''. Chicago -; '.',"..() 2 X Ba ttedes Vaish ' ' and' ' ' Owens ; Lake and Kleinow. Young in Fine Shape. . BOSTON, June 11. Or Vpunc his first appearance In this city since hlh "ale bv the local club to Cleveland last winter, and held Boston to two h Its one a scratch, the visitors winning, .to 1. Cleveland J 2 5 B Batt'cries-Young' and Easic'riyi " Schllt-y.er Schllt-y.er and Carrlgan. Western League. At Topeka Topeka, S; Dpnver. 3. At Lincoln rincoln. : Sioux Cits, -At Wichita Wichita. 2; Pueblo . 0. At Omaha Des Moines. 6; Omaha, 3. Pacific League. At San Francisco Frisco, G; Oak- l3At Portland Portland. 2; Sacramcn- lAt"Los Angeles Vernon, 1; Los Angeles, Ange-les, 2. American Association. At Toledo Toledo. 1; Kansas City. At Louisville Louisville, 0; ht. Paul.,;-At Paul.,;-At Indianapolis Indianapolis, 1; M.tl- waukee, 0. . At Columbia Minneapolis, -'; Columbus, Colum-bus, l. Northwest League. At Taeoma Tacoma. 3; J'orlland. 1. At Aberdeen Aberdeen. 2; Spokane, 1. At Vancouver Seattle, Vancouver, 0. Anderson Buys Creston. Special to The Tribune. OGDEN. June "11. The four-year-old race horse Creston, which was entered in several of the events during the recent re-cent racing meet here, was- knocked down to W. II. Anderson of Salt Lake for $250. by Constable Rogers at an auction auc-tion sale yesterday. The horse was sold to satisfy a board bill of $51.25, contracted by Its former owner. Mr. Anderson has shipped tho animal to Salt Lake, where It will be onlcred in the races now being held. |