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Show Amffrican League Won. Lost. PC, Detroit 36 13 -; Philadelphia 28 1; Boston ..2n Chicago A22 T 'Sgl New York 22 2- Cleveland ...20 29 .408 Washington li 3i St Louis 15 32 ...U Yanks Turn Tables. NEW YORK. June 9. The locals turned the tables on Chicago, winning a game featured by heavy batting. Baker. Chicago's Chi-cago's first I wirier, did, not last out the first Inning, as three out of tho torn' who faced him hit the ball safely. ' - ; Chicago r - ,1 New York In 4 Batteries Baker. Scott and Payne. Qulnn and Blair. Tigers Lose Again. PHILADELPHIA. Juno 9. Philadelphia Philadel-phia defeated Detroit In a contest, filled with exciting plays and which closed with two men nn bases when Collins made a running one-handed stop of Cobb s grounder and Ihrew the batsman j0-. Detroit '1 2 Philadelphia 0 0 Batteries Mullln and Stanage; Casey, Krause and Thomas. "Cy" Bosts Nationals. WASHINGTON. June 9. "Cy" Toung pitched his first game of the season against Washington and Cleveland won. Young allowed but fi-c hits, while Groom was driven from the rubber. R.H.E Washington 2 Z 3 Cleveland 5 12 2 Batteries Groom. Hughes and Street; Young and Smith. Boston Loses in First. BOSTON, June 9. Five runs in the first Inning, when Collins was driven from tho box, won for St. Louis from Boston. R.H.E. Boston 4 10 1 St. Louis 5 S 0 Batteries Collins, Pape and Klcinow; Numakcr. Mitchell and Clark. Kling's Brother to Tigers. DETROIT. June 9. Harold Kling. shortstop for tho Syracuse university, brother of the Chicago National's catcher, catch-er, has signed a. contract with the Detroit De-troit Americans. |