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Show H AMERICAN LEAGUE. RRMi Chicago, Aug. 5. Chicago took a RRH six-run lead on Washington today by RRHJ knocking Groom from the slab,' but RRHj tbe visitors won in the tenth. Walter RRH .Tohnson'B single, with McBride's dou- RRH ble in the tenth counted the winning RRH run. Lee Tannehill. veteran Infield- RRH er of Chicago, was sold today to Kan- RRH sas City Score: R. H. E. RRHj Chicago 7 9 RRM Washington S 16 3 RRH " " " '" " CTM (Ten innings.) Detroit 4, New York 2. Detroit, Aug. 5. Detroit found McConuell when runners occupied bases, and Now York losL Mullin allowed three hits in the rtrst six innings, in-nings, but had considerable difficulty In checking a ninth Inning rally. Score: R. H E. Detroit 4 10 1 New York 2 9 3 Batteries Mullin and Stanage, McConnclI and Sweeney. Cleveland 3, Boston 1. Cleveland, Aug. 5. Cleveland defeated de-feated Boston, Jackson's batting being be-ing responsible for the Cleveland runs. A misjudged fly gae Boston its only run. Score: R.H. E. Cleveland 3 5 0 Boston 1 10 1 Batteries Gregg and O'Neill: Be-dient Be-dient and Carrlgan. St. Louis 12, Philadelphia 4. SL Louis, Aug. 5 St. Louis defeated de-feated Philadelphia today In a onesided one-sided contest. Philadelphia used three pitchers in an endeavor to stop the locals. Philadelphia plajed a very poor game In the field, making six errors, which helped greatly in the scoring. Score: R. H. E. St. Louis 12 11 L Philadelphia 4 10 6 Batteries Powell and Stephens; Brown, Pennock, Houck and Lapp, Thomas. |