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Show plila won the game from Boston in the third Inning on Harbell's home run with two men on the bases. I R. H. K Philadelphia ...0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 Boston 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 02 7 2 I Batteries Vlckers, Waddell. Bender alid Berry; Winders and Armbruster. Saturday's Pacific coa.t league games follow: LOS ANGELES. April 13. In an errorless error-less game on the part of Los Angeles, the locals won from Oakland Saturday by a score of 2 to 1. R. IT. E Lbs Angeles 100000TOOO 12 4 Oakland ...0 000010000 01 lo 2 1 Batteries Carnes and Happy; Hogan and Hackett. Umpire Perrine. SAN FRANCISCO. April 15. Pan Francisco Fran-cisco won In the eightli on two hits, netting net-ting as many runs. Portland's six hits were well scattered. Score: , I R. II. E Pan Francisco.. 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 4 3 Portland 1 000000 01 6 0 I Batteries Kinsella and Moore! Willis and Street. Umpire Derrick. SATURDAY'S GAMES. Rain prevented all of "the National league games scheduled for Saturday. The results of American league games were as follows: WASHINGTON, April 13. The Washington Wash-ington and New York teams played desperately des-perately in the cold Saturday without result, re-sult, the game being called at the end of the tenth Inning owing to darkness, with the score 4 to 4. Elberfeld was benched In the first Inning for objecting too strongly on a third strike. R. H. E Washington ..1 20001000 04 6 2 New York ...0 0 1102000 04 7 2 Batteries Graham, Falkenberg and Kltson; Hogg. Clarkson and Heydon and Klelnow. DETROIT, April 15. On an ency chance to retire the side In the sixth Inn-nlnir Inn-nlnir Willett threw wide to first base, missing the third out. Cleveland then baited in four runs, taking a lead that decided the result. The game waa played In a snowstorm, but to a good crowd. Stovall's hitting was the feature. R H E Detroit 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 03 9 8 Cleveland 0 0201 410 19 11 0 Batteries Willett, E. Jones and Payne; Hess and Bemls. ST. LOUIS. April 15. Chicago defeated St. Louis Saturday to 4, both Walsh and Jacobson being hit freely and given poor support. The weather was all but freezing and this accounts in a large measure for the bunch of errors made. Home runs by Stone and Walsh were features. R. H. K St. Louis 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 04 10 6 Chicago '..0 0 0 0 2 1 0 2 14 10 3 Batteries Jacobson and Stevens; Walsh and Sullivan. . PHILADELPHIA, April 15. Fhiladel- |