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Show NATIONAL LEAGUE. ( Philadelphia, 1; Boston, 0. PHILADELPHIA, June 23. Phil-adelphia Phil-adelphia defeated. Bpston today, 1 to 0. Both Burns and Purdue were ef-iectlvo ef-iectlvo with men on bases, except in the second, "when" Philadelphia scored on two passes and singles by Ludoru and Dollan. Score: R, Ht B Boston 0 IP lj Philadelphia 18 2 Batteries Purdue and Kllng; Burns and Moran. Pittsburg, 4; Chicago, 3. PITTSBURG, June 23. Pittsburg won a close game from Chicago today, tho winning run being made in the seventh on a misjudged fly by Carey. Score: r h.e. Pittsburg 4 10 1 Chicago 3 8 2 Batteries Adams and Gibson; Cole, Curtis and Archer. Cincinnati, 8; St. Louis, 7. CINCINNATI, June 23. Following the exciting conclusion of the St? j Louis-Cincinnati game today. Umpire j Klem and Manager Bresnahan of SL j Louis got into an argument and Klein struck Bresnahan In the face. Before 1 tho manager could strike back tho J other players interfered and took I him to the club house. SL Louis made a flue rally in the ninth, getting four runs, and with a man on third, two out and ono run needed to tie the score, Keefe pitcnod two strikes on Mowrcy. Bresnahan protested, claim- inj Uiat tho second strike was a ball. While Bresnahan was protesting, Keeie put over the third strike, ending end-ing the gamo in favor of Cincinnati Brenahan made an enrager rush at Klem, who met him wiUi a straight right to the face. Scoro: R.H.E. SL Louis 7 11 .j Cincinnati 311 .j Batteries Geyer and Bliss; Gas-par, Gas-par, Keefe and " "T "in. Brooklyn, 1; iew York, 0. BROOKLYN, June 23. Brooklyn won Its first game of the season from New York today. The solitary run was scored In the last Inning after n great pitcher's battle between Rucker and Wiltso. -Score: R.H.E. New York 0 ,j 0 Brooklyn '.....! 5 0 Batteries Wiltse and Mvors-Ruclcer Mvors-Ruclcer and Bergen. UNION LEAGUE. Boise, 8; Missoula, 7. MISSOULA. June 23. Score by Innings: R H E Bolse -. 001 100 330 S 'll i Missoula 000 130 2107 S 3 BaUeries Taliaferro and Kllng-Jachs Kllng-Jachs and Hanson. ' Helena, 3; Salt Lake, 2. HELENA, June 23. Score by innings: R.H.E Salt Lake 100 100 0002 4' 1 Helena 000 200 0103 7 3 Batteries Garber. Morgan and Porkins; Clark and Kelly. Great Falls, 4; Butte, 0. GREAT FALLS. June 23 Scoro iby Innings: n. pr e B"t.te 000 000 000 0 4. 3 Great Palls .. ..100 120 00 I 4 0 Batteries Quick, Remneas and Hannah; Cornelius and L annon. |