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Show AMERICAN LEAGUE. Split Doublcheader. Boston, July IS Chicago and Boston Bos-ton divided a doublcheader yesterday. Walsh beBted O'Brien in the first game, Chicago scoring tho only run of the game in the ninth Inning. Boston got only two hits, one a scratch The Red Sox were on top in tho second game., although errors threatened for a time to undo Wood's fine pitching. Boston hit Peters for four runs in the eighth. Scoro: R H. E. First game Boston 0 7 3 Chicago 1 fi 2 Batteries O'Brien and Carrignn, Walsh and Kuhn. No report on second game, Break Even.. Washington, July IS. Washington won the first game and SL Louis the second after going ten innings, In the second game Vaughn weakened in the eighth inning and the visitors bunched bunch-ed four hits, ncorlng fivo runs. In tho tenth St. Louis scored tho winning nip on a 8lnglo, a stolen base and Milan's muff of Austin's long fly. Score, fim game R. H. E. Washington .. ,, 1 7 1 SL Loub ,. , ,, 0 4 0 Batteries Hughc3 and Ainsmitb; Allison and Stephens. No report on second game. Each Wjn One, Philadelphia July 18 Detroit won the first game, but lost the eecond In the eleventh Inning, 5 to 4, on Lapp' triple and Magert's single. The feature fea-ture of the contests was the batting of Cobb, who made seven successive bits three singles, three doubles and a triple. Murphy, who asserted tbat a Detroit batsman stepped out of the box in the first game, was ordered oft the field by Umpire O'Loughlln Scoro: First game RUE Philadelphia,, it4 1" 5 Detroit .13 19 1 Batteries Plank. Barry antj Egan; Lapp; Dubuc and Kercher Iso renort on second gamp. Cleveland 5, New York 1. iNow York, , July 18.-Clcvoland bunched five hits off O Connell In the fourth Tnnlng yesterday and defentod New York. Gregg was taken out when the visitors had acquired a safo lead, nnd Baskette, who replaced him, was effective. Score: R. II H. New York 1 7 2 Cleveland 5 11 1 Batteries Gregg, Baskette and O'Neill; McConnell nnd O'Neill. Hwee-noy. |