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Show I GORY BATTLE AT . , ST. LOUIS GAME I Fist Fkjht .by Players Followed by Striking - .of Roger Bresnahan inv - , Stomach. I By International News Service. ST. LOUIS. April 6. A flat fight, with Jimmy Austin am! Harry Stclnfeldt as the participants. wns Just one of the thrilling incidents n today's game, when the Cardinals beat the Browns. D to 7. The victory gives the National lookers rn the city championship, as It was their iJ fourth triumph. The row between . Aus-he Aus-he tin and Stclnfeldt came in the fifth in-th, in-th, ning when the Cardinals rallied with live hi runs. Austin held a base-runner when V he muffed a heave, and Stolnfeldt. coach-ing, coach-ing, dived Into the locked pair. Austin oil leaped up and landed rights and lofts uffl in hurricane fashion, with Steiny retuni-rK retuni-rK ins each punch. Players and police sepa- ,lS rated the pair. , , . ' fSfl In tho Browns' fourth time at bat t(B Bresnahan was cut In tho stomach by 1 .1 Hogan. . , I( Hogan bore down from second on Pratt's single to right and EvanH's Tcloy caught the runner by many feet. Hogan. S when about fifteen feet from the plate, leaped with terrific force high Into the air at Bresnahan. His right leg cut Its way through Brrs-t Brrs-t nnhan's protector, ripped Ills uniform, j und the spike found its wny into Rogers flesh. The out was dreiwod and Brcsna-I Brcsna-I ban remained In the came. Then Stovall was spiked by Evans running run-ning to first. In nil. it was the most sensational sen-sational game ever witnessed In St. Louis. White Soj: Trim Drummers. By International News Service. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., April 6. Tho White I .Sox rcgulnnf trimmed the St. Joe team Jigaln "todav, 6 to I. Mogrldgo and Potrs did tho pitching for tho So.w The former was hit rather hard at first, but got better. Peters hud the Western leaguers cntlng out of his good right J. and. Zeider led tho ushauU on the St. Joe pitchers with three safe blows. Lincoln Boats Box Seconds. Bv International News Service. LINCOLTs. Neb.. April 6. The White Fox seconds suffered their llrst defeat In the Western league today, when the I Inroln team trimmed them, rt to 5. Aside from .lack CoWiih'k hitting, tho game was featureless, Collins got a single, n double und a home run In four times nl bat. World Champions Beaten. By international News Service. PHILADELPHIA. April C The Phillies roke the tie with the Athletics In the local aerie by wlnnlnir today's game, 6 to 2. This gives the Phillies threo wins acalnst two for tho Athletics. Ma:k tried two of his southpaws today. Krause and Danforth, but 'the Phillies scored three rans on each. Krauso went live innings . and was-hit snfelv live times. The same number of hits was made off Danforth in frur innings. Alexander worked five Innings for the Phillies and held the champions to three scattered hits. The Athletics bunched throe hits and scored two runs on Seaton in the eighth. Doo-in'a Doo-in'a work behind the bat featured for tho Phillies. A. crowd of 0000 witnessed the frame. Score: R. H. E. Pi'MUes 0 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 1 C 10 2 Athletics' 0000002 0 02 6 2 Batteries Alexander, Seaton and Doo-Krauso, Doo-Krauso, Danforth and Lapp. Umpires - Connolly and Rlgler. Senators Win From Cornell. By International News Service. WASHINGTON. April 6. The local AmcrJcun league team swamped Cornell university here today by a score of 14 to 2. The contest marked tho debut of Akers and Mussor, two recruit twirlcrs, cr. the local Held, and tho youngsters acquitted themselves ndmlcablx Cunningham's Cun-ningham's batting was a decided feature. fea-ture. New York Ecata Columbus. Rv International News Service. COH'MBUS. O.. April 6. In a slow rtul weird game the New York American league tenm this afternoon defeated the Amerlran association Columbus team by u score of 13 to 11. Everybody hit the Kill freely and errors were almost too numerous to record. WarhOD! and Mc-Conuell Mc-Conuell pitched for the Highlanders and Packard and Doalt for Columbus. Giants Win From Jorsoy City. By International News Service, NEW YORK, April 6. The New York Giants had no trouble In disposing of ho Jersey City International league tam at the pologrounds this afternoon by a coro of 5 to 1. Marqunrd and Amoa were Invincible, the Jersey City team scoring only two lilts. Buck O'Brien Puzzles Reds. By International News Service. CINCINNATI. April In tho flrat game at the nw local park the Boston Americana plnyed hob with the Reds this afternoon, winning by the big score of 13 to I. Stnhl's team of hard hitters knocked Kcefe out of tho box and also slammed Caspar severely. The fielding of the Beds was inefficient, whllo they were utterly unable to connect with tho curves of Joo Wood and tho splttcr of Buck O'Brien. About 6000 witnessed tho contest. Cubs Defeat Indians. By International News Service. INDIANAPOLIS. April 6. Mclntyre and Tone blanked tho Indiana with two hits today and the final tally was 1 to 0. Bed While pitched a stout battle against the Cubs and his pals supported him In perfect style. Tho Cubs clipped soven hits. Miller contributing three of them. Hoffman's double in the seventh. Tinker's Tink-er's sacrifice and a. noble steal In which TS'eedhom took part sent Hoffman over the nan. Both teams played errorless ball in a galo of wind. Tigers Win Easily. By International News Service, TOLEDO. O., April 6. Opportune hitting, hit-ting, coupled with Wlllett's cood twirling, twirl-ing, gavo the Dotroit Tigers an easy victory over the Toledo team of the American association hero this afternoon. The score was 10 to 2. Falkcnbcrg and West were In 'the box for Toludo. Brooklyn Has Hard Fight. By International News Service. WHEELING. W. Va,. April 6. Tho locals came near running awav with the Brooklyn game In tho second Inning today to-day nnd so closo was the contest that It took tho Brooklyns ten innings to win by a score of 5 to 4. Hub Outclasses Orioles, By International News Service. BALTIMORE. April C The locals were easy for the Boston Nationals today, to-day, Perdue's pitching being too' much for Baltimore. The score was 5 to 0. Porky Flynn Gets Decision. By International News Service. SYDNEY. N. S. W., April 6. Porky Flynn, the American, was given the decision deci-sion today In the twenty-round fight with Jim Barry of Chicago. The fight went tho full twenty rounds, Flynn having a shade the best f the battle- Attell to Fight Carroll. SAN FRANCISCO. April 6. Abe Attell, At-tell, former featherweight champion, was matched with Jimmy Carroll today for a twenty-round bout at Sacramento on April 23. |