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Show Giants and Brooklyns in Near Riot; Sox-Browns Play 15-Inning Tie Umpire Rigler and Manager Man-ager Dahlen Engage in Pist Battle on the Diamond. National League Club W- L. P.O Oincinnati 4 2 .667 New York 6 3 .625 Philadelphia 3 .571 Bt. Iouis 4 S .571 Boston 4 4 .500 Pittsburg , 3 4 429 Chicago 2 i 333 Brooklyn 2 fl .286 NEW TOniv April BO. New Vork deflator de-flator Brooklyn In ati pvcltlnjr jssme that ended with a Met flcht and nosr riot. Tlie Rivioklyn men hnd taken tho inr in their half of the ninth on two bases in bal!s, a single, a 5ucrlfW and WllSOtl I rror. the last a throw over Hersojr'i head which let in two runs In Nw York's half ijroth slnaled off Ttucker. who had replaced ftack In the box and Wilson, who had lust handed Brooklyn two runs, drove the ball into the upper rl?ht wine; of the grandstand for a home run, scoring; Groth shead of him and winning the grams. catcher Krwin claimed the hit was a foul. Manar Pa'nlen of Brooklyn ran tip to Tmplre Rlpler. midline; him. and Rlirler retorted by puttliiK his first to Dahlen's fac. The two men were enjjagpd in a hot fist battle In spite of efforts of Catcher Krwln and roach Wilbur Robinson of New Tork to separate thoni. when the crowd surged on the field Rigler was rather rudelv handled, but flnallv was liot to the clubhouse little the worse for the scrimmage. President Ebbette of the Brooklvn -ub later sent a formal message to President Lvnch of the National leaaue aakinc thRt Dtnptre Rlgler be '"punished for his unwarranted un-warranted a.stavilt upon Dahlen." Bcore: BROOKLYN. A B. R H. O. A. EL Moraii. rf r. 0 t i 0 0 Pauheit, lb 0 0 1 0 0 SmltlO 8b. .m I ' - 7 n Northern, cf 3 0 0 1 0 0 Daly. If " 0 1 i 1 0 Downs. 2b H n 0 n o 1 Stack, as 2 I 1 1 J 0 Erwln. c S I 0 1 ' 0 ?tack. n 3 " ft 0 6 0 Bunker, n o " rt n 0 0 PhelDB 1 1 1 0 0 JJ Totals 3t 5 2b 17 1 NEW YORK AB. R H O. A. E. Devore, If 4 0 0 I 0 H Shot r, 2b 4 0 l : 2 1 SncKlrass. cf 3 o 1 0 Q 1 Murray, rf. o n i I i tcrkle. lb 3 1 0 fi 0 n IlerzoK. 3b E 1 I. f ' 0 . 0 Grr.h. ss 3 I 2 - 1 n levers, e I " - M n n Wilson, c 1 1 1 0 d I Teareau, p 8 o o o i 0 Marquafd. p. 0 f o o 2 0 Totals 3i; 4 P 27 6 4 Batted for Stack in ninth. Ope out when winning. Sore bv lnnlnffs: Rrnoklvr. 0 b 0 ft 0.0 0 0 33 New York ' 3 : 0 0 0 0 24 Summary: Two-ha?. lilts Moran, Daly Double plays Grub to Merkle, Shafter nnnssistrd. Hlta Off Tesreau 5 In 8 innings, off Stack 7 In K lnnlne3. Basea on tails Off Stack 2, off Teareau r.. Struck out Bv Stack 3. by Tesreau 1. Sacrifice flb-s Stark. Moran. Hit by pitcher By tarl. 'nodKiass. Time f game 2 hours. Umpires Rlgler and Elnneran Boston Beats Phillies PHILADELPHIA, April 20. The work of McPonaJj and Kling at hat and on the haaes and Perdue'a excellent pitch -in: caused Philadelphia's defeat by Boston. Bos-ton. Score: PHILADELPHIA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Knabe. 2b. 0 1 1 3 0 Titus, rt 0 0 ? 0 Ji Paakeit, cf 0 1 1 o o rrax-ath, If 4 0 0 a 0 0.1 Luderufl, lb 4 1 5 H n Downey. 3b 4 8 2 1 3. 0 Doolan, ss 1 0 0 o tlrahain, 0 " 1 ' ? S Sea ton. p ;t 0 0 0 0 Totals 35 1 7 27 17 1 BOSTON. AB. R. H- O A. E. Sweenev, "2b 4 0 8 4 0 Campbell, cf 8 o I 2 0 i Miller, rf "fi 1 1 ? J Kaiear. If 1 " 0 ) Devlin, lb 4 0 0 4 l 0 Spratt. m 4 0 0 2 1 0 McDonald. 3b 2 2 1 1 0 0 Kling, o. 1 1 J J Perdue. P 4 1 1 1 1 1 Totals 34 5 8 27 3 2 Score bv innings Boston . 001 nno J 12 -S Philadelphia nr,f 000 1001 Summary Three-base hit McDonald. Two-base hits-Miller, Campbell, Dow-Stolen Dow-Stolen bases Pasker. Sweeney, Sp'ratt. Double pis y -Sweeney to Spiatt. Be lea on bnlls Off Seaton, 4. Struck out By Seaton- : ry Pr-rdue, 0. Passed HhIIs ("Jraham. Sacrifice fly Rweenov "i'd pitches Seaton Time of game 1:66, I'mplres Klein and Bueh. St. Louis Shut Out. PITTSBURG. April CO.Tttsburg shut out St. Louis, only three of the visitors reaching third bes. After Ditching seven innings, Harmon was relieved by Dale, who forced two runs by Riving three bases on balls in succession. Score: PITTS BIRO ST. LOl'l?. PlHfh'ie.. R.H.O A.F.I SI. I.oilla. R.H.O A.E. Byroe. b 113 0 OlHnffln (b. 0 I 0 0 0 farey. lb... 1 n 0 o Elllp, If 0 o S 0 1 bench, cf.. I 2 ft 2 0Ciiil.. cf . . 0 0 4 0 0 Wagnnr ra. 0 I " I o, Koney. lb. . . 0 3 R 1 0 Minr ih. n 2 , ii DIBvaaa, rf... o o ft o o Wilaotl. rf 10 3 1 0i Moore. 3b. . 0 I 3 0 1 Mrl 'fhy, 3b 2 4 '.' " niHeiian. as 0 I 3 3 0 Oilmen, c.l 1 I I 2 0 Bllas. e 0 0 2 t 0 f'ainni'; p. 0 0 0 1 0i Harmon, p . 0 1 0 J t Pale, p 0 0 0 0 0 Viler o.ooo Totnlf 7 11 37 12 0 Telala ... 0 8 94 7 t Satti-d for Horruon In mnlil.h. St. Lotilo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 pitraburg I - 0 n 0 0 3 3 " 7 Summary Thrce-baf hltf Byrne Wlr. Two-baae Two-baae bits Miller M. Carthy. Konet' hy. txiuble playa L.ea..li t Miller: Lca.-li to Wagner: w'ng- I ner lo MoOertby lo Miller. H1t 4St Harmon, r- in 7 Innlnirs: off Dale, " In 1 tnnlnr. Boa .n ballb Off ''-aranlu. I; off Harmon. 3: off DalP. Struck out By famnttz. t by Har- tnoM. I; by Dale, 1. Bac rifle. flp - raninltr.. Tarey. Hit bv pitcher-By Camnllt F.vann Wild pUcbea Harmon (), Time of game 2:07. fmplres-Johtiulon and Kwon CubB Beat Cincinnati. CHICAGO April 20. Shreckard s home in the tenth gave Chicago the aame. Hank O'Day. the former umpire, was presented with a massive floral piece. Score: CHICAOCt-riNCTVNATI. cin natl R.H.O.A.E.I Chicago R H O.A.B. Beaher. If. 0 1 3 1 l'Sherkard. If 2 1 : 0 0 Bate CI... 1 1 3 0 0 Sehulte. rf. 13 10 0 Hob 'sail, lb 1 t S 0 1 Tinker, ea.. 0 2 4 2 1 Mlfhell. rf 0 I 0 0 liHofman. cf. 0 0 3 1 0 Bgan, 3b. 0 0 1 4 O'Zlm'qian. lb 0 1 t 0 0 Phelan. 3b 1 '. 0 3 0;Saler. lb. . 0 0 1 0 0 liamonrt. a. 0- 1 3 4 1 Evera. 2b . . 1 0 1 2 0 McLean, c. 0 1 0 2 0 Lannox, 3b. . 0 1 2 1 0 Benton p . 0 0 1 0 o! Archer, c . 0 1 7 1 0 Sugg. p .. 0 n o 1 0 Richie, p... 1 2 0 8 0 Mnrrane ..0 I 0 0 0 TotaU . 4 fi2S 14 4! Toula . t 10 30 16 1 Batted for Benton In fourth. On out. when winning run aroreo. Cincinnati OtlOSOOOO 04 Chicago 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 18 Summary: Left on baaea Cincinnati. 7; Chicago. Chi-cago. 4. Three baae hit PJ.oUn. Two-baae hlta Tinker, Kamond, Hohlluell, Batea Double plava Evere to Tinker to Zimmerman. Archer to Zlmmorrruin. Hlta--Off Bmon, fi In S Inning , off Sugg? " In 7 Innings. Banes 00 balln Off Benton, 1; off Ulrble S. Struck out--By Benton. 8; by Suggi. 4. by Blcble. . Sacrlflre hit HoblltifU. Mitchell Time of game 2.26 I'replrea Brennan and Eniklle White Sox and Browns Play 15 Innings Without With-out Scoring a Single Run at St, Louis. American League OluV- W. I. P.O. Boston R 1 -833 Philadelphia 4 2 .667 Detroit 4 3 .571 Cleveland 4 3 .571 Chicago ... 4 3 .571 Washington 3 3 .500 St. Louis 2 5 .260 New York 0 6 .000 PT. IOins. April 20. 55t. Louis and Chicago played fifteen Innlnas of hlah-class hlah-class baseball to a tie. Baurtueardner for the lorn.lsi etruek out ten men and allowed al-lowed nine hits. Scott for Chicago struek out thirteen players and was hit six limes. The bases were filled several times, but nlther tam was able to score. The srame was called bocause of darkness In fifteen rounds the Browns did not send a man as far as third bajje. while the Sox had three cut off at tho pla.t.e, besides fourteen left on the bases. Scott fa ritid thirteen men, walked two and allowed six hits, three of which wore knocked by RtOValL ST. LOl! IP-CHICAGO Oilrno R.H O A E ft Louie. R H O A E Rath. Sb. . 0 3 0 3 0!8hottn, ef. . 0 o 0 0 Lord, 2b . .. 0 I 3 t 0! Austin, 3b. . 0 1 S 8 1 Callahan, If 0 0 4 0 nlBtovall. lb. 0 3 11 3 0 Collins, If . n ft 3 0 ftLporte. rf. 0 0 o 0 Bodle. cf . . 0 3 i 0 Oi Hogan. If . . . 0 I 0 0 0 Mel'tyre rf 0 0 0 0 Ol Pratt, fn 0 0 8 3 1 Zetder, lb 1 1 14 0 0Hlllnan. as 0 0 J 4 1 Weaver, aa. 0 1 4 1 oIKrlebel, c. . M II ! BlecK, c. .. 0 0 IS 3 nlRaump'r, p. 0 n 2 Seott, p o ft o o 0 Totals ft ? 45 1ft 0l Totals . . " 4 46 19 6 Chicago nnOftnnnnOftnnftft fto St l.ftiila 00000000000000 00 Summer?: Left on bases Chicago. I(' st Louis, . To-baae htta Weaver, Stovall. Hojsn. Stolen bases Rath, Mclntrre, Zeldsr. Double plays-Halllnan to Pratt to Slovall; Pratt 'o Halllnan to Rtorall- Austin, unassisted Baaea on halls Off BaumgaTdnar. 8. off flrott, 2. SicikV out By Baumgardner. 10; by Scott. 18. Passed ball Krlchell. Sacrifice hits Lord. Wearer, Blc-k. Laporte. Tlmn of came 3 z0. Vmptrea Egan and Erans. New York Loses Again, BOSTON, April 2n New York made a s strong; effort to figure In the games won column todav. btit lost the sixth Mrnlrht jrame In an eleven-lnnlna battl with Bopton Boston's new grounds were opened before a bis: crowd. Hcore; BOSTON NEW YORK. Host on R HO A.E.! N. York. R B O.A.E. Hooper, if- 0 0 0 OlSlnoi If.-.. I 0 0 Yerkes. 8b.. ::.'..'.: 8 Woltar, rf., 2 1 0 0 0 Sleakor, cf. 0 3 2 0 olKauff. cf . . . 0 0 0 0 0 Stahl lb.. 0 17 1 OlChaaa. lb... 0 2 18 0 0 Gardner. A 1,1 1 I n'Hartrell. as 1 1 t 2 1 Lewis, if... 1 1 4 1 OlDanlels. cf. 1 0 4 0 0 Wagner, as I 1 4 3 llDnlan, 3b . 1 10 0 2 Nunm'k'r. . ft ft fi 1 Oloardner, lb. ft 1 1 3 0 t arrigaii 0 0 0 0 III Street, c 0 1 2 0 O'Brien, p.. ft 0 o ft llf.aldwell. p. o l 12 0 Hall, p .1113 llqulnn, p .. 0 o 0 3 0 Hemlrlx 0 0 0 0 Ol Vaughn, p 0 0 ft n ft "Engcl .. . n ft 0 0 0 Totaly T H 33 13 fij Totals ... 6 8132 12 .1 Batted for O- llrlen In fourth. "Battel for Nuuamakar in tenth. tTwo out when winning run nconrd. Boston ..' 1 0 0 3 o 1 n i n 0 17 New York 3020000100 0 a Putnmsry; Two-base hlto Terkes. Speaker. Stahl, Hall Stolen bases Chase, Danleln (2). Woltar, Wagner. Hlta Off Qulnn. In 4 tn-tilngiv tn-tilngiv off Caldwell. S In 3 2-3 InnlngH; off Hall. 2 In A Innings, off Qulnn, S In 6 lnntngr.: off Vaughn 8 In 2 1-3 Innliigc Bj. . on ballr. Off O'Brien, 4. off Hull. 3: off Caldwell. 2; off Qulnn. 4: off Vaughn. L 6truck out By O Brian. 4; by Hall, 2: by Celdwnll 2. by Qulnn. 4: br Vaughn. 2 Passed ball Strom Hit by pitcher By Hall, Polan. Cbuso. Nun-stnakcr. Nun-stnakcr. Wild pitch O'Brien. Time of game 8.10. Umpires Connolly nnd Hart. Tigers Defeat Naps. DETROIT. April 20. Big Georare Mul-lln Mul-lln In the eleventh Innlne of a free-hitting contest singled s&vaaelv throutrti Terrv Turner, scoring Bush with the run which gave Detroit victory over Cleveland Cleve-land Mulltns's hit incidentally added the finishing touches to tho celebration which marked the opening of the local season. Score CLEVELAND DETROIT. ClevTnd. R.H.O.A.E.I Detroit. R H 0 A.E Grsner. If-- J 3 1 0 0 Vltt, If i t 1 0 Olson, ss... 1 1 2 1 2 Loudun. 3b . 0 0 4 2 0 Jackson, cf 1 1 1 ii 0 Cobb, cf ... 3 2 4 0 0 Lajole, 3b . 1 3 2 5 0 Crawford, rf 1 3 1 0 0 Ryan. rf... 1 1 2 1 0 Delh'nty. Sb 0 1 1 1 1 Ilobnh t. lb 0 2 15 1 0 Galnor. lb. 0 0 13 1 1 Turner, 3b.. 0 0 1 2 0 Bush. ss ... 1 1 1 4 1 Easterly, c. 0 0 8 2 nlStanage, 0 0 1 7 1 ft Cragf, p. . 0 0 0 8 OiMullln. p.. 0 1 0 fi ft Totsls . . n 11 32 ID 2! Totals . t 12 33 lfi I Cleveland 1020200000 ft C Detroit 3 0 I 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 Summary: Left on basas Cleveland. 13. Detroit. De-troit. 3. Tun bJi'io hits Olson, Ryan, Lajole Jackson. Crawford. Stolen bases Jackson. Qrauey. Hohnhorat, Cobb (3i, Crawford (2). Double Play Ciregg to Hohnhorat to Eaaterlr. Baaea 00 balls Off Gregg. I: off Mullln. 4 Struck out By Gregg, B; by Mullln. $. Sa'-rlflce hits Louden ftl, Ryan. Hit by pitcher Ryan. Galnor. Time of jama 3:0. Umpires--Perrlne end Dineen. Champions Beat Statesmen. "WASHINGTON. April 20.' -Philadelphia defeated Washington, the error of the locals being numerous and costly. Coomhs strained himself In the seventh inning and was carried off the field. Morgan Mor-gan taking his place. Manager Griffith and Raj Morgan were ordered to the clubhouse for noisy coaching, and Mc-Bride Mc-Bride followed them closely for kicking on strikes. PHILADELPHIA WASHINGTON PhlJe. R H O. A E l Wesh'ton. R.H.O A.E. StrunV. If. 0 1 4 0 0 Moeller. If . i 0 0 Oldrlng cf. 0 0 n 0 ftjFostei, .Vo... 0 4 j Collins, 2h. 0 3 3 3 Ol Milan, cf... ft 0 0 0 0 Baker Sb.. 0 1 3 0 Rnhaear. rf. 1 ft J.J 0 Murph;. . rf. 2 2 1 0 0 Plynn lb . . 0 0 T 2 Mclnnes, lb 1 I 13 I 0 Knight. 2b. 0 1 0 Barty. ss.. 10 18 2 McHrlde, a 0 1 4 1 2 Thomaa. c. "241ft Cun'hara. '"000 f'oomhs. p. ft 0 0 J 0 Williams, c. n 0 2 4 0 Morgan, p 0 0 0 2 01 B. Walker, p J 1 8 J 1 I 'Long 0 0 0 6 0 j C.Walker. 0 0 0 0 ft Totals .. 4 9 V 18 Totsls ... 3 fi 7 7 T 8stte1 for M Brine In eighth "Baited for K Walker to nlrub Philadelphia 0 0 8 0 0 1 0 1 l t Waahington 0 I 1 ft 001 0 08 flummarr Left on bases-Phi Isdelphta. S: Waahington. Waah-ington. 8. Three- baaa hits --Murphy. Hlta Off Coombs. 4 la f Innings: off Morgan. 2 In I Inning In-ning Baaea on balls Off Coombe, 2: off Morgan, Mor-gan, 2: off Walker. 1. Struck out By Coorobe. 4: by Morgan. Ii by Walker, 3. ftacrtgea hit Hrlnnte. Saprlfic By Cnib. Wild piwh Coombs Time ef gam 2 20. L'saplraa Weetar-vt Weetar-vt and O'Loughlln. |