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Show AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington 7, Chicago 2. Washington, July 1G. Chicago used four pitchers, but Washington won today. Johnson Btruck out ten men and knocked one of the longest hits on record for a home run, the ball going go-ing over Collins' head to the extreme center fiold fonce. The game was called after the eighth Inning to allow Chicago to catch a train. Scoro: R,II.E. Washington 7 9 2 Chicago 2 6 2 Batteries Johnson and Alnsmlth; Peters, Bell, Benz, Lange and Kuhn. St. LouIg Wins Doubleheader. New York, July 1C SL Louis took a doubleheader from New York today and sent tho local team back to last place. George Davis, the Williams' college recruit, made his major league debut with New York In the second game and pitched well. Scoroa? FlrSt game R. h. E. New York 1 6 0 St. Louis 5 90 1 Batteries Warhop and Sweeney; Baumgardner and Kritchell, Stephens. Second gamo R. h. E. New York 1 7' 2 St. Louis 3 8 2 Batteries Davis and Sweeney; Hamilton and Stephens. Philadelphia 5, Cleveland 2. Philadelphia, July 1G. Cleveland lost through the ineffectiveness of Gregg, who succeeded Steen In the t sovonth Manager Davis was orderod off ho field for disputing a decision in tho last play of the gnme. Jackson, who was put out while trying to slldo Into second base, Injured his hip and was carried off the field. Score: R. H. E. Philadelphia 5 10 2 Cleveland 2 10 0 Battorics Houck and Thomas; Steen, Gregg and LIvingBton. Boston 7, Detroit 2. Boston, July 1G. Boston made It four out of five from Detroit by winning win-ning today. Detroit gave Moran, a recruit, poor support. Scoro: R. H. E. Boston 7 9 1 Detroit 2 G 1 Batteries Collins and Carrigan; Moran and Stnnago, Onslow. |