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Show If major baseball leagues I AMERICAN 1 Won. Lost. I'.C. Philadelphia XL :!; .605' Boston 72 AH .000 New York ....CS' ill .572 Detroit w nt .nr.n Washington . . , :; r,7 -Aul fjeveland 51 (IT .A12 'hleago 15 71 ,:(SS dt. Louis 3G SI .SOS Pitching Is Feature. NEW YORK, Aug. .'!0. Great pitching featured the double-header played by New York and Cleveland here today. Each team won n game. In the lirst contest, which the Highlanders took. Ford struck out eleven of the visitors. In the second game, Hughes, Now York's pitcher, twirled hitless ball for nine Innings. In-nings. In the eleventh Hughes weakened and on five hits and a pass the visitors got live runs. First frame Il.II.E. i '! veland 1 3 3 New York -1 0 Hattcrlus Young and Adams; Ford and Sweeney. Second game It.H.E. Cleveland 5 7 0 New York 0 3 1 Batteries Kaler and Land: Hughes and Crlger. Easy for Athletics. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 30. Philadelphia Philadel-phia easily defeated Detroit today. Jack Sheridan, chief of staff of the American league's nmpries, officiated on the bases in the absence of Umpire Egan. The latter was assigned to tho series, but has failed to report. R.H.E. Detroit 1 6 2 I Philadelphia 7 15 1 1 Batteries Summers, Works and 2 Schmidt; Coombs and Lapp. Umpires Connolly and Sheridan. Sox Make One Hit. t BOSTON, Aug. 30. Chicago made but one hit off Ray Collins today and Boston l won Its eighth straight game, 4 to 0. Score: " R. H. E. Chicago 0 1 0 Boston 4 9 0 Batteries: Scott and Block; Collins and Klelnow. IPelty Works Well. WASHINGTON. Aug. 30. Pelty pitched gllt-edpe ball today, St. Louis shutting out "Washington as a result, 4 to 0. Groom was wild and ineffective, giving way to Otey, who did butter. Score: Washington 0 7 i Batteries: Groom, Otey and Aysmith; Pelty and Killlfer. I NATIONAL ' 1 Won. Lost. P.C. Chicago SO AW .651 Pittsburg OH AC, .GOO New York 67 -IS .5S3 Cincinnati 60 .'.! .501 Philadelphia .50 50 .500 St. Louis IS 7L -.404 Brooklyn 14 72 ..".70 Boston 43 7S .356 St. Louis Wins. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 30. St. Louis defeated de-feated Brooklyn .here today in the last panic of the series, 14 to 3. K.I I.E. St. Louis 14 IS 2 Brooklyn 3 10 1 Batteries Lush and Brcsnahan. Phelps; Bargcr. Dessau and Erwln. Mc-Elvccn. Mc-Elvccn. Umpires Brcnnan and O'Day. Reds Take Two. CINCINNATI. Aug. 30. Cincinnati won both games of a double-header today, Caspar was hit on the wrist of his pitching pitch-ing arm in the eighth inning of tho first game and had to retire. He will not be able to work again for two weeks. First game R.H.E. Boston 2 9 1 Cincinnati (! 10 0 Batteries Frock and Rariden; Caspar, Suggs and Clarke. Umpires Johnstone and Eason. Second game R.H.E. Boston 1 6 1 Cincinnati 2 5 0 Batteries Brown and Rariden; Suggs and Clarke. Umpires Eason and Jonn-sonc. Jonn-sonc. Cubs Cinch Pennant. CHICAGO. Aug. 30, With fourf substitutes substi-tutes on tho field, Chicago today -xapn the final game with Philadelphia, it to 1. This victory, coupled "with the third straight defeat of Pittsburg, practically clinches the National league pennant for Chance's team. R.H.E. Chicago 3 0 0 Philadelphia 1 7 2 Batteries Brown and Kling; Stack and Jacklltach. Umpires Rlgler and Ems-lie. Giants Beat Pirates. PITTSBURG, Aug. 30. The New Yorks won today by taking advantage of the two errors made by Adams and hitting at the proper time. Mathewson was hit freely, but his support was stronp. R.H.E. Pittsburg 2 12 0 New York 5 10 0 Batteries Adams and Gibson; Mathewson Mathew-son and Meyers. Umpires Klem and Kane. |