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Show MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES 1 NATIONAL Won. Lost. P.C. Chicago f!) !!0 JIM New York 52 .591 Pittsburg 50 Zd .5S1 Cincinnati I..15 15 .500 Philadelphia II II .500 St. Louis :io 52 .'12a Brooklyn .... .'15 51 .::03 Boston 33 GO .353 Win in Eleventh. BROOKLYN. Aug. 1. In a loosely played game, marked by heavy hitting. Philadelphia defeated Brooklyn toduy by scoring three runs In tho eleventh. Dessau, Des-sau, who relieved Ruckcr, was in trouble all the time. Score: R. H. E. Philadelphia S 14 4 Brooklyn 5 11 4 Batteries Sliettlln and Dooln; Dessau and Erwln. Umpires RIgler and Emsllc. Boston Shut Out. NEW YORK. Aug. 1. New York cleaned up in the series with Boston today, to-day, 1 to 0. Otis Crandall pitched his second sec-ond victory of the series and for the second sec-ond time did not issue a pass. Scoro: IL H. E Boston 0 C 0 New York 1 0 0 Batteries Curtis, Burke and Graham; Crandall and Meyers. 1 AMERICAN Won. Lost. P.C. Philadelphia (JO 31 .050 Boston 5C 37 -002 New York 51 37 .503 Detroit .52 12 .553 Cleveland 41 It; .171 Washington 38 51 .413 Chicago 3i; 55 .390 St. Louis 2G 01 .299 Rube Waddell Wins. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 1. St. Louis won the first game of the series from Washington Washing-ton today. Rube Waddell pitched for the locals for the first llmo In a month, during which he was under suspension. After doing fairly good work, he was displaced dis-placed by Lake In the ninth Inning Score- R. II. E. St. Louis 5 5 0 Washington 4 9 5 Batteries Waddell, Lake and Stephens; Walker. Itclsllng and Street. Whito Sox Rally. CHICAGO. Aug. 1. The White Sox knocked Coombs off the slab In two Innings Inn-ings today, winning the oponer from tho Athletics. 6 to 1. White, for the locals, pitched a steady game all the way, giving seven hits. Score: R. H. B. Chicago . G 9 0 Philadelphia 1 7 2 Batteries White and Sullivan; Coombs, Dygert, Atkins and Lapp, Thomas. Mullen Is Wild. DETROIT. Aug. 1. Mullen was wild and was poorly supportod today, and Boston took the llrst gamo of tho series, G to 1. The home team got all Its hitu In tho sixth Inning, when It filled tho bases with no one out. Karger steadied down and retired the side with but one run. Score: R. II. E. Boston 6 10 0 Detroit , 1 4 5 Batteries Mullen and Stanage; Karger and Carrlgan. New York Steals Game. CLEVELAND, Aug. 1. New York opened Us second scries here by defeating defeat-ing Cleveland, 1 to 2. New York, figuratively fig-uratively speaking, stole the game, as Its stolen bases counted In the scoring of all Its runs. Austin's fielding and base running run-ning and Turner's work at short were features. Score: R. H. E. Cleveland 2 S 1 New York 4 10 0 Batteries Koostner, W. Mitchell and Easterly, Ford and F. Mitchell. |