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Show MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES 1 AMERICAN 1 Won. Lost. P.C. Philadelphia 64 31 .674 Boston- ;..60 39 .606 New York .....55 41 .573 Detroit 55 13 .561 Cleveland 44 50 .468 Washington 40 57 .412 Chicago 37 58 .389 St. Louis 2S 64 .304 Olmstead Batted. By Associated Press. CHICAGO. Aug. 6. Washington batted Olmstead at opportuno moments today and, aided by tho Jattcr's wlldncss, won tho second game of tho series from Chicago, Chi-cago, E to 1. Relsllng was Invincible, save In tho fifth. R. H. E. Chicago 1 7 5 Washington 5 6 0 Batteries Olmstead and Payne; Relsllng Rels-llng and Henry. Philadelphia Gets Gamo. By Associated Press. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 6. Philadelphia took the second gamo of the series from St. Louis today in eleven innings, C to 3. In the eleventh, Collins bunted out a bunt and was sacrificed by Baker. Davis, after getting a baso on balls. In con-Junction con-Junction with Collins, worked the double steal. R. H. E. St. Louis 3 9 1 Philadelphia 6 15 1 Batteries Klnsella and Stephens; Morgan Mor-gan and Livingston. New York Shut Out. By Associated PresB. DETROIT, Aug. 6. Detroit shut out Now York today, 5 to 0. Mullln held the visitors to four hits, while Manning was hit hard in three Innings. Incensed by tho rumor of a negro In the stand, Cobb attempted to attack him. but he was restrained re-strained by the police. R.H.E. Detroit ....5 9 1 New York , 0 4 2 Batteries Mullln and Schmidt; Manning Man-ning and Crlger, Mitchell. Another Even Break. By Associated Press. x CLEVELAND, Aug. 6. Cleveland and Boston broke even today, Cleveland winning win-ning tho first, 5 to 2. and Boston the Becond, 6 to 4. Mitchell outpltchod Wood In the opening game, while Clcotto was Invincible In the second up to the last Inning. Scores: First gamo R. H. E. Boston 3 6 2 Cleveland 5 6 0 Batteries Wood and Carrlgan; Mitchell and Easterly. Second game R, H. E. Cleveland 4 6 2 Boston 6 10 1 Batteries Fanwell, Link and Bomls; Clcotto and Carrlgan. Recruit for White Sox. By Associated Press. SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 6. President Joseph Cohn of the Spokane Northwestern Northwest-ern League club last night sold Jesse Baker, his crack left-hand pitcher, 4o the Chicago American League club. It Is understood that Bakor is to report to Chicago Immediately. The Spokane club. It is said, gets $3000 and two players for Baker. I NATIONAL Won. Lost. P-C. Chicago 62 32 , .660 Pittsburg, 54 38 .oS7 New .York 54 39 .o81, Philadelphia 47 47 .500 Cincinnati 47 49 .490 Brooklyn 41 54 .432 St. Louis 39 n8 .402 Boston 36 63 .3b4 Wins Sixth Game. By Associated Press, BROOKLYN, Aug. 6. Brooklyn won Its sixth consecutive victory today by defeating de-feating Cincinnati. 3 to 1. Barger had the better of a pitchers' battle and was accorded ac-corded excellent support. J1-1?-13.; Cincinnati ' ? Brooklyn 3 b 1 Batteries Rowan and McLean; Barger and Erwln. Umpires Johnstono and Eason. Chicago Defeated. By Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 6. Philadelphia Philadel-phia drove Overall off the ruober In tho first Inning today and also hit Mclntyre at the right time, winning easily, 9 to 2. Chicago 2 ' 71 Philadelphia 9 ? 0 Batteries Overall, Mclntyro and Kllng; Moron and Moran. Umpires O'Day and Brennan. Pittsburg Wins. By Associated Press. BOSTON, Aug. 6. A slugging match resulted In a 10-to-2 victory for Pittsburg Pitts-burg over Boston today. The world s champions made sixteen hits off threo Boston pitchers. R.H.E. Pittsburg 10 16 0 Boston 5. . i 3 Batteries White and Gibson. Curtis; Frock, Burke and Graham, Rarldan. Umpires Um-pires Rigler and Emslle. St. Louis Is Beaten. By Associated Press. NEW YORK, Aug. 6. New York beat St. Louis here today in eleven Innings. 5 to 4. EIHb's home run with Lush on base in the fifth put St. Louis two runs ahead, but In the eighth Murray got a homer with one on base and tied the score. Botli teams got a run in the tenth. ?-"E St. Louis 4 12 2 New York o 10 a Batteries Lush, Corrldon and Phelps; Cranddll. Drucke. Wlltz and Myers. Umpires Um-pires Klem and Kane. |