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Show m -. H i ' ; Hl AMERICAN LEAGUE, H Washington 2, Detroit 5. H WASHINGTON, July 2.-. Detroit H fatted Gray out of tlio box iu the H second inning and defeated Washing- M ton handily. Hughes pitched well in H , tho last soven innings, but the locals M could not hit .Mullen with men on H I buses. JLH. E. H ; Washington 2 11 1 M Detroit 5 11 0 H Batteries Gray, Hughes and AJn- H smith, Mullen and Stanagc. iH ijfjfl Philadelphia Wins Both Games. H PHILADELPHIA, July 25. Phila- H I dclphia won both games of a doublo H header from Cleveland today. Bender H was effective in the first game, whllo H in tho second tho home team knocked 1 Mitchell off tho rubber iu tho fifth. H First game R. H. E. Hr Cleveland 1 5 3 m Philadelphia 3 8 1 B Batteries Krapp and Fisher; Ben- Hr dor and Thomas. H Second game R. II. E. H Cleveland 4 10 0 H Philadelphia S 15 5 H Batteries Mitchell, Kalcr and H Smith; Coombs and LaPP. H Boston 4, Chicago 1. 1 BOSTON, July 25. Boston, by Bl bunching hits with an error, scored H threo runs in the first liming and won H i from Chicago. Collins pitched a mas- H i tcny game. R. H.E. H ( Boston I S 0 H Chicago 1 7 3 M I Batteries R. Collins and Carrigan; M j L.ingc, Sullivan and Payne. H St. Louis 2, New York 3. H NEW YORK. July 25. Johnson's M ,1 noise run in the eighth inning won for H I "Yew York, n hard fought gamo from K St. Louis. Two hits, a pass and a M I ptolen base in the sixth brought in M St. Louis' two runs Chase made a M Bpectacplar c'ouble play in the eighth M by stopping a high liner barehanded, f ILHE. H St. Louis 2 3 1 M New York 3 9 0 H Batteries Mitchell and Stephens; H Qulnn. Caldwell and Sweenej-. H NATIONAL LEAGUE. M Pittsburg 7, Brooklyn 1. H PITTSBURG July 25. Ferry H pitched a Rplendid game for Pittsburg, H which defeated Brooklyn. The only M tally by the visitors was a home run H by Wheat. Of the three hits made off M Ferrv tso were by Wheat. H Score: R. H.E. H Pittsburg 7 10 1 H Drooklyn 1 'J 3 M Batteries Ferry and Simon, H Schardl, Burke, Ragon and Bergen, H Erwcn. H Philadelphia 2, St. Louis 0. H ST. LOUIS, July 25. With Chnlmer B pitching invincible ball, Philadelphia HL ..oday shut out St. IOiiis, The locals' H lone hit camo in the. -second, when H Oalces bounced a single off Chalmers' thins. Luderus' batting featured. H R. H.E. j Philadelphia . 2 ,2 0' HLi St. Louis 0 1 1 H" Baticrios iChalmers and Dooin, H I Steele and Bliss. H COAST LEAGUE. H At San Francisco R. H.E H San Francisco 4 12 2 H Oakland 5 11 2 1 Batteries Sutter and Schmidt, H Christian and Mltzze. Hl At Sacramento R. U. E. j Bernon 4 10 0 M Sacramento 2 8 B Batteries Castleton and Brown, M By ram and Thomns. H NORTHWESTERN .LEAGUE. H i H At Victoria R. H.E. B , Seattle 5 9 3 M Victoria G 9 3 1 ' S Batteries Sa,ge and Shea, Thorsen H and Deyogt. H At Portland R. II. E. H Vancouver , ? 13 0 H Portland 2 -7 3 H Batteries Gervvals and Shea, Lam- Hj line and Harris. HL At Tncoma R- H.E. M , Spokane .. 2 c 2 H Tncpina , ..., 0 3 3 H BaUerles Bonner and Spiesman, H Annis, .Burns and Siebt. H I VESTERN LEAGUE. H ' Al Topelca Sioux City 2 .Topeka 11. H ' xAt Lincoln Lincoln 12. Omaha 7. H . At Denvcrr Denver 8, Dcs Moines 2. M f At Pueblo Pueblo 3 St. Joseph 1, H UNION LEAGUE. A- Great Falls 3, .Helena -. H At Great Falls R. H.Jfl. 1 Hejcna ...0 0000100 01 8 2 f G: Falls 0 0 0 0 0 2 10 3 S 0 H Batteries Bryan and Baker; Bitt- irqlff and Vance. WEBER COUNTY LEAGUE. H Farr West 819 H Plain City S19 l Third Ward 546 H ?!atcrvillo 54ti H ' kVjirren 500 H I, West Weber 2P0 H. Taylor 091 H 'I Reaulto Monday. Hj J At Farr West F.arr West 9, Taylor H I 0 (forfeited). M At Warren. Plain City JG, War- H ren B At Slatcrvllle Slaten-ille 7, Third H t Games Saturday.' ' H Farr West at Plain City. H I We.gt Weber at Slateryillc. H , Third Ward at Taylor. 1 1 GRANDCiRCUITRESULTS 1 i GRAND RAPIDS, Micb., July 25. H Though-J.ha, chilly alrmadc tho day H far from ideal for harness races, Grand H' I Rapld6' Jrst Grand Circuit raco mcet- H Ing opened this afternoon with a good H attendance and with a fast track. 2:07 pacing, two in three, purse Hj . $1000 The Limit won secoud and H , third heats and race. Best time, time, 2:0G 1-1 Lady Isle won the first boat. 2 07 trot, two In three, purse $1000 Dudlo Arehdalc won In straight heats. Best time. 2:05 1-2. 2:20 trot, three in five, the Grand Rapids Railway stakes, purso $2000 Argot Hal won firt, socond and fourth hoais and race, nest time, 2:07 1-2. Anvil won third heat. Time, 2.09 1-2. 2:14 pace, three In Jive, purse $5000 Gamo Maid won 'he first, fourth and fifth heats and race Best time, 2:08 3-4. Hal Akin won second and third heats. Best time, 2 "OS 1-4. BUITlJSULIS BUTTE, July 25 Sticker broke the track record today, when ho won the fourth race In 1 39 3-5, clipping the record one-fifth of a second. Sticker lead at the start and sns never headed head-ed until he managed only to head out Endymion II, who was coming fast at the end. Eddie Grftrtey was third, two and a half lengths back. Jockey Rosen was buspondctf from outside mounts today for the rough riding ot Kogo in tho fifth race. A. L. Denny's entrance of Bellevlcw was suspended for 40 racing days on account of the "apparent showing of forced Btimula-fon. Btimula-fon. Entry of Littleton was scratched scratch-ed today as a result of tho death of Its owner, Charles Johnson. Three favorites won today. i BUTTE, July 25. Results: First race, selling, five furlongs Horus, 8 to 1 (Mondon), won; Sanel, I 6 to 1 (Fischer), second; Great Friar, 8 to 1 (McEwcn), third. Time, 1:01 1-5 Mnmmay, Lawn, Lavender Lass, Billy Haucock, Pico, Lo Mio, Winkler and Annuity also ran. Second race, selling, flvVj and a half furlongs Mendon, 7 to 1 (J. Lewis), won; Reuben, 20 to 1 (Mondon), second; sec-ond; Wabanan, 7 to 1 (Anderson), third. Time, 1.08 4-5. Flying, Ketch-el, Ketch-el, Parton, Big Eldorado, Lee Harrl- I son II, Montauk Maid and Wicket also j ran. I Third race, selling, five and a half I furlongs Bill Majham, 7 to 1 (Mou- j dan), won; Oswald B , 10 to 5 (Rosen), second; Royal Stone, 7 to 1 (Coburn), third. Time, 1:08. Oscuro. Robert Mitchell, Elcctrowan, Miss Greenwood, Green-wood, Tom Murphy and Frank Ferris also ran. Fourth race, selling, mile Sticker, S to 5 (Warren), won, Endymion II., 8 to 3 (M entry), second; Eddie Gra-ney, Gra-ney, 12 to 1 (McEwen), (third Time, 1:39 3-3 Acumen. Judge Quinii, Da-cla Da-cla and Altenberg also ran Fifth race, selling, mile and 70 yards Zahra, 11 to 5 (Roouey), won, Foreguard, 10 to 1 (Mondon), second, Dave Weber, G to 1 (Shrluer), third. Time, 1-1C 2-5. Star Actor, Lady Mc-Nally, Mc-Nally, Miss Naomi Lady Elizabeth and Kogo also ran. Sixth race, selling, six furlonss Chilla, 5 to 2 (McEwen). won. Pas-tenger, Pas-tenger, 9 to 2 (Mclntyre), second I Gilbert' Rose. 10 to 1 (Warren) Time. 1:14 Boggs, Binocular, Swede Sam, Quick Trip, Hicko, Zool, Voting and Sixteenth also ran. --iONElfRCS "- -, BUTTE, July 25. Entries for Wednesday Wed-nesday First race, futurity course, selling .TCttftlrnl linlQV Mnnrlon f!lrAr I (rVif 109; Judith Page, Susan F., Adena. 107; Jim Mulvehlll, 104; Nlta, 99, Anuic Nelson, 94. Second iace, futurity course, soiling soil-ing Sir Barry, 112; Aoolin, Dorothy Ledgett, Ida D , Fancy. Goodship, Lena Lech, 107; Wiltrude S., 99. Third race, five furlongs, selling J. F. Crowley, 11 G, Uncle Jimmle Gray, Lompnd, 111, Workbox, Frank Mullens. 112, Salali, Elizabeth Howard, How-ard, Joe Moser. Miss Slj, 107; Swag-rlator, Swag-rlator, 105, Fore, 103, Lady Macy, 99. Fourth race, mile, handicap Spohn, 121; Arasoe, 11G, Blackraate, 98; Fern L., 93. Fifth race, six and a half furlongs, selling -Ocean Shore, Billy Myer, Gene Russell, 107; No Quarter, Jack O'Lantern. 104; Muff, 90. Sixth race, six and a half furlongs, selling Marburg, 107 .Madeline Mus-gravc, Mus-gravc, 105; Heine, He Knows, 104 Florence A, Balella. 100, Mlss Pic-i Pic-i nic, 95; Jack Stryker, 94. Apprentice allowance Weather clear, track fast |