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Show m - I BASEBALL H NATIONAL LEAGUE. H Chicago 3, Cincinnati 2. H CHICAGO, SepL 8. Salor scored BBBJ from flrnt bate on Needham's single, BpH beating tho relay of the ball to tho BBH pinto in the clcvonth Inning, and Chi- BBH cngo won ovor Cincinnati Schullc BBH mado thirteen fouln before ho was BBH finally struck out with the bases full BBH In tho eighth. Gcoro: R. H. E. BH Chicago :'. 1 1 j Cincinnati 3 9 1 BBH Batteries Richtor, Smith, Brown BH and Needham; Humphries, Kempt and BPJ Clark. H New York 3, Brooklyn 2. H NEW YORK, Sept. S. Marquard BH held Brooklvn safe in every Inning BHj but one and New York won. With one BHI out In the seventh both Smith and H Humol doubled and Davidson singled, BH noitlng Brooklyn two runs. Score: BH ilh.e. H Brooklyn 3 6 2 BBB Now York 3 G 1 BH Batteries Rucker, Knetier and BHj Bergen; Marquard and Meyers. H AMERICAN LEAGUE. Hj Cleveland 2, St. Louis 1. H CLEVELAND, SepL S. Cleveland H 3md the belter of a pitchers' battle be BH tweeii two left-handers, .Mitchell and H Brown. Scoro- R. h. E. BBI Ploveland 2 G 0 BBJ St. Louis 1 10 2 BBI Batteries Mitchell and Easterly; M Brown and Stephens. H Philadelphia 4, Boston 1. H PH'LADELPHIA, SepL S. Al- BH thouph Morgan gave eight passes, ho held Boston (o three hits and the home Hl team won its fourth straight game- Hi from the visitors Score- R H E. H Boston 1 3 1 BBfl Phlladclnhia . . 4 S 0 BBfl Batteries -Kl'lilay, Hall and Nun- BH namakcr; Morgan and Livingston. H 'Chicago 9, Detroit 3. H DETROIT, SepL S Chicago hit H three Detroit pitchers for a total of 1G H lilts and won. D to 3. Walsh pltche.l BH, good ball after the first Inning Score: BBW R. H.E. H Chicago 9 w L BBm Detroit , 3 9 1 BBH Batteries Walsh and Block; Sum- Hj mors, Lafltte, Mitchell and Schmidt H New York 2, Washington 1. j WASHINGTON. SepL S. Now York B outplayed Washington today and won. M Poor Judgment in running bases lost H tho locals and chanco lo win. Score: BBB n. h. e. j Washington 17 2 BBJJ New York 2 10 1 Hj Batteries Hughes and Honry, Cald- H well and Blair. H NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE B Game Postponed. BBMl SEATTLE, SepL 8f Tacoma-Seat- V tie gamo postponed; rain. H, Portland 1, Vlotorla 0. BBS' PORTLAND, Sept. 8. Score: PBjl R. H. E.x K Victoria .... fl 3 BH; Portland 13 0 BBH Batteries Thorsen and Grlndle; i Easley and Moore. BBBI Vancouver 6, Spokane 4. H SPOKANE, Sept. 8. Scoro: BBS R.H.E. BBBJ' Spokane s -1 1 BBBT Vancouver . . , 6 12 4 BBH Batteries Schwenk, Bounder and B Splesman; Get-raise and Lewis. H UNION LEAGUE. B Salt Lake 3, Boise 1. BBVi SALT LAKE, Sept. 8. Score: BBB R. H. E. H Boise 000 000 100 17 1 H x salt Lake 021 000 00 3 3 3 B Batteries Joss and Brooks, Lund B and Perkins. B Butte 10. Great Falls 5. H GREAT FALLS, SopL 8. Score: BBB R. H. E. j Butte 003 003 04010 12 2 H Great Falls ... 100 000 013 5 13 4 B Batteries Quick and Hannah, Car- B Ion and Shannon. B Mlsftoula 2, Helena 1. BBV HELENA, Sept. S. Score: BBB ' R. H. E. H ' " Missoula .1 ..-..000 000 2Q0 2 5 2 H Helena ... . ...010 000 000 16 2 B Batterle's Jensen and Kelly, Ames BBB) and Baker. H COAST LEAGUE. B Los Angeles 3, Oakland 2. BBVI LOS ANGELES, SepL 8. Score: H R.H.E. B Oakland 2 8 1 BBBj Lop Angeles 3 10 0 BBH! Batteries Christian and Mltse, Del H hi and AbbotL B 'Frisco 5, Vernon 1, Hl SAN FRANCISCO, SepL 8. Scoro: BBi RH. E. Hi Vernon 4 9 2 BBHI San Francisco 5 9 2 BBn Batteries Castleton. and Hasty, B Browning and Berry. B Portland 7, Sacramento 1. BBB ILH.E. B Portland 7 12 2 BBM Sacramento 1 4 3 BBH Batteries Henderson and Kuhn; H. Thompson, Thorton and Kearns. H WESTERN LEAGUE. BBHI H At Omaha Des Koines-Omaha gama BBBJr postponed; wet grounds. At Sioux City Sioux City 2, St. Jo- BBM soph 7. BBBJ At Topeka Topeka-Llncoln game BBBJ postponed; rain. BBBJ At Pueblo Puohlo 4, Denver 0. H AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. H At Minneapolis First gamo, Mil BBB waukee 0, Minneapolis 13; second BBM i game, Milwaukco 6. Minneapolis 8. BBBI At St. Paul First game, Kansan B City 5, St. Paul 1 ; second game, Kan- BBB pas City 5. SL Paul 2. BBBJ At Indlapapolls Toledo 3, Indian- H , apolis 0. BB At Louisvllle-FirBt game, Colum- B bus 7, Louisville 3; second game, Co- B lumhus 0, Louisvillo 1. ML bbV BHbbUBbBbbbb! TENNIS M A I C H BE PUyEO TODAY NEW YORK, SopL S Lawn tennis players of tho Biltlsh Isles and American Amer-ican International cup teams will meet tomorrow In tho first of tho International Interna-tional cup teams will meet tomorrow In tho fit8l of tho international games for tho right to challenge the Australian Aus-tralian holders of the DaIs cup, emblematic em-blematic of the world's championship- On the turf court of the West Side Tennis club of this city, William A Larnod, scvon times holder of tho American sjugles honors, will meet C. P, Dixon, captain of tho British team, whilo M. E. McLoughlin of California will meet A. 11 Lowe of the British team. Tho scrlcB for, the right to challenge consists of four singles and one double. dou-ble. The double will be played on Mondav, T. C. Buiuly of California pairing with R D. Little of this city against Dixon and A E. Beamish, the third member of the British team. On Tuesday tho second set of singles will be played,, Lnrncd facing Lowe and McLoughlin meeting Dixon. Three ouc of tho flvo matches givon the winning win-ning nation tho right to go to Australia. Aus-tralia. The cup for which the natlops are competing was first offered In 1900 bj D F. Davis of SL Louis The English won it In 1903. In 1907 tho Australians, Austra-lians, Wilding and Brookes, capturod the cup iacoIhesulis ANACONDA, Sept S Results First lace, five furlongs, selling Genovn, 4 to 5 (Mondan), won; Oloc-trownn, Oloc-trownn, G to 1 (Rosen), second, Monn Lisn, 12 to 1 (Imes), third. Time. l:0Gl-5. Robert Mitchell. Briton. "iWabanan, Brightness and Rusk also ran. Second race, five and a half furlongs, fur-longs, selling Copperfield, 15 to 1 (Rosb), won; Bonflls, 10 to 1 (Bailey), second; Galene Gale, 4 to 5 (Mondan), third Time. 1:1G Warfare and Captain Cap-tain Miller alto ran. Third race, fiv and a half furlongs, soiling Annio Wells, 13 to 5 (Hop kins), won; New Capital, 3 to 1 (Cotton) (Cot-ton) second. Foreguard, 5 to 2 (Corey), third Time, 1-13 1-5. Roberta, Ro-berta, Royal Stone and Lady- Adolalde also ran. v Fourth race, mile and an eighth, selling Stoneman, 9 to 2 (Forsyth), won; Wlaml, 9 to 10 (Denny), second; Miss Greenwood, G to 1 (Hopkins), third. Time, 2:03 2-5. Fulletta also ran. Fifth race, seven furlongs, selling Edna Stewart, 6 to 1 (Corey), won; Hammeraway, 4 to 1 (Cavanaugh). second; Kogo, 10 to 1 (Hufnaglo). .third. Timo. 1:3S. Knight of Ivanhoe, Patriotic, Lady McNally and Tony Koch also ran. Sixth race, six furlongs, selling Lee Harrison II, 7 to 2 (CoreyL won. Montauk Don, 5 to 1 (Nelson), second; sec-ond; Dareington, 13 to 3 (Coburn), third. Time, 1:22 2-5 Deneen, He' Knows and Zool also ran. JNACONDpSTRIES ANACONDA. Sept. S. Entries for Saturday: First race, six furlongs, selling, threeyear-olds and up Darclnglon, 114 Dave Wober, Roberta, 111; Miss Sly; Wicket, 108; Princess Industry, 98. Second race, six furlongs, soiling, three-year-olds and up Patriotic, Foreguard, Tommy McGee, 111; Sorrowful, Sor-rowful, 104; He Knows, Menden, 101, Annie Nelson, 95. Third, raco, mile, selling, thiee-year-olds and up Jack O'Lantern, 107, Sinn Folnn, 104; Luke Catea, 102; Littleton, Lit-tleton, Lady McNally, 99; Stoneman, 98. Fourth race, flvo and a half furlong3, three-yqar-olds and up Gilbert Rose, ' 119; Novgorod, llo, Descendant, Tho1 Fad, Silvor Stocking. 111. Fifth race, live and a half furlongs,, selling, three-year-olds and up Barns dale, Stendal, 1 14; Ben Stone, Swngor-lator, Swngor-lator, BlBkia, Rio Pecos, Blacksheep, 111; Doc A'len. Salhost, ,104. Sixth rnce, Ave and n half furlongs. selling, three-year-olds and up Anna May, Tony Koch, HG; Placldo, 111? Tramotor, Warfare, 10G; Copperfield? 10G, Wabanan. 105; "Bonflls, 101; Klnf folks, Soko, Jim Ma, Lucille Manley? 100 4 Apprentice allowance. ' $ Weather clear, hut track heavy. v . |