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Show AMERICAN LEAGUE. Waahinoton 6, Philadelphia 6. PHILADELPHIA. Sept. A. Afternoon After-noon same Washington broke even vlth Philadelphia today by winning this afternoon In eleven Innings. Tho visitors won on Conroy's double and Milan's single. Score. R. H E. Washington G 8 5 Philadelphia - . 5 13 1 Batteries "Walter, Johnson and Ainsmlth and Henry Morgan, Dfin-forth, Dfin-forth, Plank and Thomas. Cleveland Takes Two Games. CLEVELAND Sept. 4 Cleveland made in five straight from Chicago this morning. Chicago used three pitchers all lefthanders Cleveland hitting each hard. Score: R. H E. Cleveland 0 14 3 Chicago , S 11 2 Batteries Falkenberg, Kranp and Smith; Mogrldge, Baker, White and Block. Cleveland won this afternoon from Chicago. Gregg pitched good hall and was brilliantly supported. Score: R. H. E. Cleveland 9 12 2 Chicago 2 S 2 Batteries Gregg and Smith, Olra-stead Olra-stead and Payne. New York Wins Both. BOSTON. Sept. 1 Both Ford and Woods pitched good hall this morning, but the fleldlpg errors back of the latter gavo the- game to the visitors. Score: R. H. E. New York G fi 2 Boston 3 9 5 Batteries Ford and Blair. Wood and Darrlgan. Afternoon game New York took two games from Boston today by winning win-ning this afternoon. Vaughn whs almost al-most unhlttable, the locals only run being scored when Vauchn went wl;d Score: R II. E. Boston , 1 1 I New York .' 5 11 1 Batteries Knfeer, Naclo and Williams Wil-liams I and Carrlgan; Vaughn and Blair. Solit Even. ST. LOUIS, Reut. 4. Detroit and St. Louis spilt a donblobeader today. St. Louis bunched tholr hits in the fifth and sixth innings, while Peltv was invincible in-vincible in all but" two Innings and won tho first garao. Detroit, ono run behind jn Ibsavanih hunched hUs wjth errors and .arpiiss In tho second, scoring six runs and winning the second sec-ond game Scores:- " J First i'ame ". , R. H. E. Detroit ;,r ?, -7 2 St Louis .- 7 11 I Battorlos Works, Summers and Schmidt; Polty and Southwlck. Second game R. H.E. Detroit ... . 10 12 5 St. Louis ;.,.' r S 13 5 Batteries Laflttc. Willet and Stan-ago; Stan-ago; Lako, Powell and Stephens. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn Takes Two. BROOKLYN, Sept. 4. Brooklyn smum iiii TilinBi pounded tho delivery of Alexander in ' tlje seventh inning of tho morning game and won, driving him from the box. Kncltzer was hit on tho top of tho head by a lino drive by Ludcrus In the fourth Inning. Tho ball bounded bound-ed twenty feet In the air. It was thought tho pltchor'R skull was fractured, frac-tured, but he soon recovered and pitched hotter than before. Score: IL H.E. Philadelphia 2 5 3 Brboklyn 6 9 1 Batteries Alexander, Moore and MIddon and Kloinow; Kncltzer and Bergen and Irwin. Afternoon game Brooklyn made I: two In one day off Philadelphia by winning this afternoon. Rucker had the visitors helpless throughout, but one man reaching third. The locals hit Moore hard and took advantage of numerous errors. Score: R, H. E. Philadelphia 0 4 5 Brooklyn G 10 2 Batteries Moore, Curtiss and Klel-uow, Klel-uow, Rucker and Bergen, Broke Even. PITTSBURG, SopL 4. Pittsburg broke even today with Cincinnati,'' taking the inorninc game by a free use of pinch hlttors and losing the afternoon game when in tho eighth inning Miller and Campbell had a collision col-lision in going after a fly, letting In two runs. Score: Afternoon game R. H.E, Pittsburg l f. 0 Cincinnati 3 11 1 Batteries Lelfleld and Gibson, Humphries and McLean. New York 6, Boston 4. NEW YORK. Sept. 4. Morn'ng game New York took a commanding lead over the Bostons early In the first game today nnd held It to tho end. Score: R. H.E. Boston 4 9 0 New York 6 S 2 Batteries Tyler and Kllng; Rider, Ames and Myers. St. Louis 7, Chicaco 5. CHICAGO. SepL 4. Morning game Chicago used five pitchers against SL Louis this morning, but the visitors won by bunching hits. Score: R. H.E St. Louis 7 13 2 Chicago S fi 1 Batteries Smith, Mclntyre, Rlch-ter, Rlch-ter, Tonov, Brown and Needham; Golden, Geigor, ?I?rmon and Bliss. Chicago 5, St. Loula 4. CHICAGO. Sept. i. Afternoon game Chicago split even with St. I ouls today by winning the afternoon gamo Bases on halls and a ninth Inning In-ning rallv by St. Louis wore the features fea-tures Score R. H. E Chicago 5 5 2 SL Louis 4 11 2 Batteries Reu'hach and Needham; Woodburn, McAdams and Bliss. Boston 8, New York 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 4. Secoul game In a tenth Inning rally in which they scored three runs, Boston split even with New York. Marquard pitched invincible ball for seven Inning In-ning and with a lead of five runs crumbled to pieces In the eighth, when Boston tied the score. New York mado a groat rally In tho tenth, scoring two runs, and hnd three on bases, when Myers lined a hot drive at Ingerton for the third out Score: P.. H.E. Boston l '. 8 14 0 New York .. 7 11 2 Batteries Perdue, Horg, Brown and Rarlden; Marquard and Myers. . UNION LEAGUE. Break Even. First game R- H E Roipe 030 010 0004 8 2 Salt Lake ... .010 021 70011 20 1 Batteries Levy, Kllllllay and Brooks; Drcssan, Morgan and Perkins. Per-kins. Second game R- H. E. Boise HO 005 33 13 1G 1 Salt Lako .- .-000 001 000 119 Batteries Schlmpff, Morgan and Perkins, Joss and Brooks. Great Fallo Takes 2. MISSOULA. Sept. 4. Scores: First game R- H. E. Great Falls ....100 020 400 7 9 G Missoula ... 110 000 012 5 8 5 Batteries Blttrolff and Shannon, Jensen and H. Kelle7. Second game R- H. E. Great Falls ...013 041 03214 18 5 Missoula 100 104 1018 14 7 Batteries Kane and Shannon; Jensen, Jen-sen, Cummlngs and H. Kalloy. Helena 1, Butte 0. HELENA, Sept. 4 Scoro: R. H.E. Helena 000 100 000 1 7 2 Butte 000 000 0000 4 0 Batteries Rryan nnd Baker, Rem-noas Rem-noas and Hannah. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Vancouver and Spokane Break Even. SPOKANE. Sept. 4. Scores-First Scores-First ganie R. H. E. Vancouver 1 -1 I Spokane 0 2 1 Batteries Engle and Lowls, Willis and Ostdlek. ' Second game II. IT. E Vancouver '. n 2 0 Spokane 3 5 2 Batteries Rar.mi3S0n and Shea, Schwonk and Spiesroan. COAST LEAGUE Frisco 6. Lor Angele 5. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 4. Score: R. H.E San Francisco G 9 3 Los Anaelcs 5 9 2 Batteries Browning. Marklo and Berry; Delhi and Smith. Oakland 2. Portland 0. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 4. S-ore: R. H. E Portland 0 9 0 Oakland 2 4 I Batteries Hnrkness and Kuhn, Pcr-noll Pcr-noll and Pearce. Vernon 5. Snramento 1. . SACRAMENTO, Sept. 4. Score: R. H.E. Vornori" 5 S 1 Sacramento 1. 4 2 "Batteries Brnckcnridge nnd Ho- gnn, Hunt and Kern. WESTERN LEAGUE. Morning games At SL Joseph Omha 5, SL-Josnph 4. At Lincoln Lincoln 2. Pueblo 3 At Sioux City Des Molnes-l, Sioux City- 5. Afternoon games At St. Joseph St. Joseph 1, Omaha Oma-ha 5 At Lincoln First game. Lincoln 5, Puoblo 1; second game, Lincoln S,i Pueblo 8. , , . At Sioux City Sioux City G, Dos Moines 7. n At Denver First game, Denver i, Topeka 0. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, At Indianapolis LouiBvlllo 3, Indianapolis In-dianapolis G. At Toledo Columbus 2, Toledo 5. At St. Paul Minneapolis Paul game postponed; rain. At Milwaukee Kansas City i, Milwaukee Mil-waukee 3. Afternoon games At Indianapolis Loui6VllIe 5, Indianapolis In-dianapolis 2. At Toledo Columbus 1, Toledo 2. At Milwaukee Kansas City 4, Mil waukee 0. |