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Show MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES AMERICAN j Won. Lost. Pet. New York 27 11 -711 Philadelphia 27 13 .G75 Detroit 29 16 .041 Boston 22 19 .537 Clevoland 1G 20 .114 Washington 17 26 .395 Chicago 14 23 .37S j St. Louis S 32 .200 ! Called When Tied. ST. LOUIS, June S. Tho gamo between New York and St. Louis was called at the end of the seventh inning today be-causo be-causo of rain. Tho score was tied at I to 4. U.H.E. New York 4 5 2 St. Louis 4 3 2 Batteries: Warhop and Mitchell; Bailey and Kllllfcr. Groomo Weakens. DETROIT, June 8. Groomo weakened In the sixth nnd Detroit made It three straight from Washington and eleven In a row. 5 to 1. As soon as the last man wns out, Davy Jones assaulted Manager McAleer. striking him and cutting his eye. Players dragged them apart. U.I LID. Washington 1 7 1 Detroit 5 S 0 Batteries: Groomo and Street; Summers Sum-mers and Schmidt. Bender Effective. CLEVELAND. June S. Philadelphia beat Cleveland today. Bender was of-, fectivo while Berger and Doane were hit hard. R.II.E. Cleveland. . I 5 J Philadelphia 13 17 2 , Batteries: Gcrger. Doane, Kostener and Bcmls; Bender and Lapp. Row of Singles. CHICAGO. Juno S. Three singles In a row gave Chicago u victory over Uostoit today In the twelfth Inning S to 4. The batting and base running of French, who twice went from first to third on .sacrifices, .sac-rifices, were features. I'.H.li. Chicago 5 7 1 Boston 4 10 7 Batteries: F. Smith and Payne; C Smith. Wood and Can'lgan. Now Man Enters Gamo. KANSAS CITY. June 8. In Al Gonile. a Chicago lighter. Charles Welsh has finally landed an opponent for Billy Papke. who has been here a week waiting wait-ing for a fight. Tho pair will battle here ten rounds on Juno 14. They will meet at catch weights. NATIONAL 1 Won. Lost. Pel. Chicago 20 15 .631 Now York 2G 16 .619 Cincinnati 21 19 -525 Pittsburg 20 19 .513 St. Louis ...21 23 .177 Brooklyn 19 21 .442 Philadelphia 16 22 .121 Boston IG 27 .372 Divido Honors. BOSTON. June S. Boston shut out Pittsburg 4 to 0 In the first gamo today, but the visitors won 3 to 2 in the second, an eleven-Inning affair. First game: R.1LE. Pittsburg 0 2 0 Boston I 5 3 Batteries: Camnitz. "Phllllppl and Simon; Si-mon; Curtis and Graham. Umpires. Klem nnd Kane. Second game: 11.1 I.E. Boston 2 5 5 Pittsburg 3 7 2 Battorles: Mattern and Rariden and Graham; Adams. White. Lover and Cib-son. Cib-son. Umpires, Klein and Kane. Five Scattorcd Hits. NEW YORK. Juno S. Ames lot St. Louis down with five scattered hits, to-dav, to-dav, while New York batted Corrldon anil Backman freely, and won. 7 lo 0. Brldwell starred both at the bat and In the field. R.II.E. St. lxuls . 0 5 1 Now York 7 15 0 Batteries Corrldon, Backman and Phelps; Amos, and Myers. ,Umplrcs Johnstone and Moran. T Cubs Are Hitters. PHILADELPHIA. June S. Chicago won today. 7 to 3. The visitors hit the curves of Sparks and Moroncy very hard. R.II.E. Chicago 7 15 3 Philadelphia 3 5 6 Battorles Cole and Archer: Sparks. Moroney and Dooin. Umpires Ulgler and Emslle. Walks Away With Gamo. BROOKLYN. June S. Cincinnati walked away with today's game. 13 to 2. Rucker was knocked out of tho box in six Innings. In-nings. Schnelberg made his National league debut In the seventh, and lasted hut one Inning, four hits, four parses and a baiter hit netting seven runs. The batter hit was Paskert, who stopped n wild shoot with his head and was knocked unconscious. He resumed playing, however. how-ever. R.II.E. Cincinnati 13 1G 2 Brooklyn 2 9 3 Batteries Burls and McLean; ltucker. Schnelberg. Dessau and Erwln. Umpires O'Day and Brennan. |