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Show " AMERICAN LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. w. u pr. Boston 17 & .77 Philadelphia 14 ,3 New York .14 8 .Ml Cleveland 12 vn Chicago IS 10 ,M5 St. Louis 11 ,4n Detroit 7 14 .330 ' Washington 3 17 .150 -u. R- H. E. Chicago 000 0X 120-3 4 3 Philadelphia 200 000 000-2 1 Batteries Owen and Sullivan; Plank and Powers. R H E Washington ., 000 000 101 13 6 i St. Louis 010 001 000 0-2 7 0 Batteries Dunkle and IKttrldge; Glade end Sugden. R H. E. New York 012 100 0217 15 IT Cleveland 913 U20 0006 11 1 Batteries Powell and McGulre; Moor . and Bemis. " R. HIE Boston 000 000 20 2 ly 0 Detroit OlOOOOOOOl M 2 Batteries Dlneen and Crlger; Mullln ' and Wood. WESTERN LEAGUE. R ' If E Sioux City....' O00 230 2O07 12 2 Des Moines 300 000 003 S 8 1 Batteries McBumey, Cadawallsr, Parker Par-ker and. Hees; Hoffer and Clark. R H E St. Joseph O23 01OOn- 15' Colorado Springs 010 100 0002 7 3 Batteries McNeely. Baerwaid and Mes-sltt; Mes-sltt; Maupln and Garvin. Attendance, 200. R H ' E Omaha 200 000 04-' 8 i ' Denver 000 000 200-2 6 1 Batteries Pfelster and Gonding; Volen-dorf Volen-dorf and Lucia. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing of the Cluba. New ork 15 6 .750 Cincinnati 17 '8 .60 Chicago 12 9 .671 Brooklyn 13 10 .55 St. Louis 10 11 .471 Boston S 14 .l Pittsburs; 6 12 .811 Philadelphia 6 15 .254 R H E Pittsburg OOOOOOOOO-O 4 0 Brooklyn 000 000 0022 10 3 Haturles Miller and Carisch; Poo'.e and Bergen. Two-base hit, Lumley; three-base three-base hit. Schreckard: bases on bal's. off Miller 1: off Poole 1; struck out, by Miller 2, by Poole 1. Umpire Zimmer. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. R H E Portland 100 000 02 3 6 'i Tacoma 200 000 0002 6 2 Batteries Butler and Shea, 8U Vrala and Graham. Umpire O'Connell. R. H. Los Angeles 002 000 0103 6 1 5 Oakland 100 000 32-6 10 2 Batteries Hall and Spies, Mosklman and Lohman. R H E Seattle 012 100 020 01-7 11 4 San Francisco Oil 200 020 006 9 5 Batteries Whalen and Gorton, Shields and Blankenshlp. Umpire Huston. KEEP YOUR EYE ON CASTILLA. Chess Tournament Results. CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS. Ps., Mav 14 -The twelfth round of the International Chessmasters' tournament was plaved yesterday and at the conclusion Marshall maintained his lead over the other contestants con-testants by virtue of his victory over Del-nvr. Del-nvr. Following are the results: Fox whs defeated by Marco in a Ruy Lopes after 63 moves. Marshall disposed of Delmar In a Queen's pawn opening after Ho moves. I'lllshury lost to Janowskl a Queen's gambit declined after 74 moves, although the latter lost two pawns In the opening and ought to have lost the game. Harry and Showalter drew a Ruy Lopes after 55 moves. Mleses defeated H)dges In a Sicilian defense de-fense after 22 moves. I.asker beat Tctchmann in a Petroff's dffense after 38 moves. Lawrence lost to Schlecter In a Sicilian defense after 39 moves and TschiRorln defeated Napier In a Sicilian defense after :Z moves. Delmar Results. ST. LOUIS. May 14. Delmar park Sorn- mary: First rare, six furlongs, selling Curd Gillock won, John second, Feronla third. Time. 1:20. Second race, four furlongs, purse Ar-lena Ar-lena won. Peach Bloom second, Llddon third. Time. :53V Third r.ice, six furlonss. purse Potter wen, W. P. Palmer second, Gay American Ameri-can third. Time, 1:19. Fourth race, four and a half furlongs, purse Dnmeron won, Paul Revere sec-end. sec-end. Laurel I,, third. Time, 1:00. Fifth race, seven furlongs, selling Las. so won, Noweta second, Broodier third. Time, 1:33. Sixth race, mile and twenty yards, sell-lug sell-lug Hucena won. Uranium second, Exa- po third. Time. 1:55. |