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Show LOUISVILLE RESULTS LOUISVILLE, Juno I. Prnotorlan won tho Juvenile Slakes at ChUrchlll -Downs. Praetorian ran In the" colors of .7 N. Camden Callssd, the Toxas-brcd Toxas-brcd filly, could not withstand the winner's closing rush1. Alam.tos was third . The timo, 1'10 1-5, Is slow for flvo furlongs Results: First race, mile and twenty yards Camel, straight, $6.90, won, Bad News, place, $19.10. second; Judge Walton, show, SI.GU. third. Time 1:13 2-5. Second race, four and a half furlongsSprite, fur-longsSprite, straight, $16 GO, won, Cummellia, $9 00. field, second; Mad ame Phelps, show, $8.80, third Time :54 1-5. Third race, six furlongs Grover Hughes, straight, $21 SO, won; Ethel D., plnce, $21.30, second; King's Daughter, show, $2.90, third. Time 1.13 Fourth race, the Juvenile Stakes, five furlongs Praetorian, straight, field, ,$11.20. won; Callisse, place, $8, second; Alamltos, show, $6.60, third. Timo 1-10 1-5 Fifth race, mile and seventy yards Forehead, straight. $3.10, won; Oracle, Ora-cle, place, $3 30, second; Ben Lasca, show. $10 30, third. Time 1: 16 Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth -Superstition, straight, $7 SO, won. Stone Street, $9 30, second; Petroni-ous, Petroni-ous, show, $2 90, third. Time 1:17 2-5. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Break Even. ST. LOUIS, June 1. St Louis came from behind and scored six runs in a sensational ninth inning rally, winning the first game, Cincinnati won the second. Smith pitched effective ball. Scores: . First game . R. H E. J Cincinnati 5 9 1 St Louis 6 10 2 Batteries Keefe and F. Smith and Clarko; Salee, Zcmrich and Bresna-han Bresna-han Second game R H E Cincinnait . .t 6 12 n St. Iouis 4 G 4 Batteries F. Smith and Clarke. Laudermllk, Zmlch and Bresnahan. Chicago 8, Pittsburg 6. J PITTSBURG. Juno 1 Chicago won tho last game of the series hero today I by hitting Nagle and Forry hard in J the first and second Innings, when they scored six of their eight runs. Score: R. H E I Pittsburg ; 6 S 1 J Chicago S 13 3 B Batteries Nable, Ferry, Liofield and I Gibson; Mclntyre, Brown nnd Kling. I AMERICAN LEAGUE. N WASHINGTON. Juno 1 Detroit de- I featcd Washington today in a ten-in- I ning contest. Otey, who relieved I Walker at the opening of the third in- nlng, was effective with .men on bases, Detroit having thirteen 'killed in this way. The fielding of McBrlde and Mornrlty was a feature. Score R.H E, Washington 7 10 1 Detroit S 19 4 Batteries Kaller, Otey and Street; Lively and Stanage. Philadelphia 14, Cleveland 8. PHILADELPHIA, June 1. In a hard hitting game here today, Philadelphia defeated Cleveland. Morgan was hit on the leg by a line drive off Granoy's bat in the eighth inning and was forced to leave tho game Score: R H. E Cleveland S 16 5 Philadelphia 14 17 2 Batteries Harkness. Paige and Land and Fisher; Morgan, Russell, Coombs and Thomas. New York 11. St. Louis 8. NEW YORK. June 1. Hall Chase played with the Ibcals today for tho first time In a longi while, and they defeated St Louis In a long-drawn out and uninteresting game. Score: R.H.E. St. Louis S 9 4 Now York 1 1 16 1 Batteries Powoil and Bailev and Clarke; Caldwell, Qulnn and Blair. Chicaqo 10, Boston 3. BOSTON, June 1 Tho visitors found Collins for nine singles, driving him from the rubber in the seventh inning. McHale, who replaced Collins, was ineffective. Score. R. H. E Boston 3 12 5 Chicago 10 11 0 Batteries R. Collins, Michael and Nunamaker Walsh and Sullivan. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. At Toledo Louisville 9, Toledo 9. (Called at the end of the thirteenth Innings on account of darkness. ) At Milwaukee Minneapolis 2, Milwaukee Mil-waukee 1 At Columbus Indianapolis 13, Columbus Co-lumbus 1. At Kansas City Kansas City 5, St. Paul 4. WESTERN LEAGUE. At St. Joseph Lincoln 3, St. Joseph At Omaha Omaha 1. Topeka 6. At Sioux City Sioux City 3, Pueblo At Denver Denver 10, Des Moines G. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. Seattle 8. Victoria 6. SEATTLE, June 1. Scorp; R.H.E, Victoria .- g S I Seattle ". s 10 1 Batteries McCreery and Devoght; Skeels and Shea. Tacoma 5, Portland 4. TACOMA, June 1. Score: R.H.E. Tacoma 514 1 Portland ... 4 9 0 Batteries Annls and Burns; Archer, Arch-er, Enstley and Harris. Vancouver 9, Spokane 1. SPOKANE, June L Score: R. H. E. Vancouver-, ; - -.;.,.--r. m v 9 10 1 Spokane-1. . . 4 ..',.. .'.'.'?'.'. 1 5 g J3atterIefe--Cates and Shea; Schwenk and. Hasty and Netzel. ' '-(r- COAST LEAGUE. A 7LosT .Angeles 2, "Frisco 0. ""'v OAKLAND, June 1. Score:" . R-l-r.E. LosiVng6Ies .,'.....,.. .....". 2 G 1 San Francisco .'..... ....,.. 0 4 1 t Batteries- Delhi 'ana AhbotL Heu-ley Heu-ley ijnd 'Schmidt,. , - Sacramento 6,' Vernon 4. LOS ANGELES', 'June 1. Score: t , R.H.E. Sacramento g 9 x Vernon 4 S 3 1 Batteries Fitzgerald and Thomas, Wlllett and Brown. Portland 8, Oakland 1. PORTLAND, June 1. Score R. H. E. Oakland 4 1 3 6 Portland s 15 0 Batteries Flnter and Pearce, Henderson Hen-derson and Murray. |