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Show AMERICAN LEAGUE. Philadelphia, 11; Washington, 2. PHILADELPHIA. April 25 Washington Wash-ington was defeated hero today, 11 to 2, all the visitors pitchers being Ineffective Inef-fective The pennant, which Philadelphia Phila-delphia won last season, was unfurled for the first time In the presence of a largo crowd. Score: R. H. E Washington. 2 3 2 Philadelphia 11 16 1 Batteries Hughes, Gray, Scherrr and Street; Alnsmith, Coombs and Lapp. Boston, 5; New York, 3. BOSTON, April 25. Boston won the first game of the season with New York today. 5 to 3. Fisher went wilJ In the third and on two hits and two bases on balls allowed three runs Score: R. H, E. Boston 5 5 1 Nwe York k 3 7 2 Batteries Wood and Carrlgan; Fisher, Warhop and Blair. Detroit. 11: St. Louis. 9. DETROIT, April 25. In thc wlerd-C8t wlerd-C8t game and the fiercest slugging match this soason Detroit defeated St. Louis 11 to 9, thereby taking the third straight game of the series. Pitcher Covington, who replaced Ca-vette Ca-vette In thc fifth, marked his majority league debut by striking out Lanorte. Clarke and Sweestor Cleveland and Detroit, play a postponed gamo here tomorrow. Score: R. H E. St. Louis 9 12 2 Detroit 11 11 1 BattorJcs Lake, George. Mitchell and Clarke- Cavotte, Covington, Wil-letts,' Wil-letts,' and Stanage. Chicago, 5; Cleveland, 2. CHICAGO, Anrll 25. Chicago tied Cleveland for fifth place in tbe pennant pen-nant 'race by winning the final game of the series, 5 to 2 today. The local team bundled hits off Falkenbcrg Tallahan broke his" flriger and retired. Score: " R. H. E, Chlcaeo 5 8 3 Cleveland , 2 4 1 Batterios Young and Sullivan; Falkenbcrg, Fal-kenbcrg, Blandlng and Land. |