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Show DEMAREE, ON EDGE, SHUTS OUT BOSTON nOSTOX. June 2l Demaree had the better of Rudolph today, cw York winning, win-ning, 3 to 0.' It was Rudolph's first defeat de-feat of the season, after three vutories. Boston made only four hits off Demaree, and reached second base but twice. Plays by Rawlings and Zimmerman were features. fea-tures. NEW YORK-BOSTON. NEW YORK. I BOSTON AB.R.H.O. A. I AB.R.H.O, A. Burns. rf 4 0 0 4 0 K 3 w i n 3. s. 1 0 1 n Young, rf. . . 4 1.2 1 0' : Ztig. :b f 4 0 0 " 4 F'etci.er.ss. 4 I "l 2 3 Pnwoll.cr. . . 110 2 1 Wiihoit. If .. 1 2 3 0 Wick land. rf 3 0 , 0 Zimrmn.Sb 3 0 3 1 4 j .1. C. Sm;h.3b 3 n 0 0 5 Holke.lb... 0 1 10 2' Konc-tchy. ib " 0 n ir, 2 RariJon.c. 4 0 0 10: Kelly, If 3 A 0 1 n r.odriguz.Cb " 0 0 4 l! Wil-nn.c .T p 2 6 : Psmaree.p. 3 0 0 13' Rudolph. p. . 2 0 l ; I 'Massf-y 1 C 0 0 0 ! Totals... 32 3 P 27 IS1 Totals... 30 0 4 27 27 Battel for Rudolph in the ninth. Score by innings: New York 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 n 23 Boston n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 no j Summary: Twn-ba hits Zimmerman. Y'ing. Thre-ha?1 hit Fl'-tcner. :;nvi base Kav ;ir-t;s. I Sarrif;'"' h: ts Z' ni merman. Hnlkf. Loft on l.a.-p. I New York 4, Bioi) 3. Sirr.f , out By Demaree I, by Rudolph 5. |