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Show IYESTERDArS GAMES Giant Defeat Yankees. Philadelphia. June 30 New York I won tho opening game of the series 'here today, In ten Innings, by 11 to 10. and thereby captured first place In the National league race. The con teat was filled with exciting Incidents, being marked by numerous bits of bad praying and by a number of bii1 Mant catches and stops Sjie errors of the home players were I morfcoBtlv than those of the visit-I visit-I ors A muff by Magee and a fum-I fum-I We by Paskert in the fourth inning t rrlnirlbuted three mns to New York laJid Doolart made three of his four er-! er-! rori in the fifth and seventh sessions, JwhJch assisted the visitors to some of W their seven rune in these periods l!,Foiir of Philadelphia s runs were (largely the result of misplays on the jjpart of the visiting fielders. 9 Philadelphia took a lead of five to nothing in the first three Innlnps by piling up 6li hits with a fumble by Knodgraes. The home players mado hwo errors in the first, but Seaton H out of the trouble by striking out Hjpyk- and Merkle In the fourth, Ma-Hfce's Ma-Hfce's muff, three hits, and Paskerf's Hk bit gave the visitors three runs. HI acting as a pinch hi' Hf, drove in two of the tallies Wlltsc H' to the rubber In the fourth HE York took the lead in the fifth H two passes, a single by Fletcher, HJurray's sacrifice fly Meyer's dou-He dou-He and an error by Doolan. The Hmc team lied tho score in this in Hj on Lobert r infield single. Will-B's Will-B's wild throw and Lobcrt's steal Home Singles by Meyers and Snotl Brass, a pair of passes and two error.-. By Doolan gave Now ork four more Huns In the seventh. The home team Hcored two runs in the same session Km a fumble by Doyle. Magee'a single Kind Cravat h's double. W Thompson then took Wlltse's place. Pcravath scored from second base I vhen the plate was left uncovered f- h ter .MerKie got uooian s grouDuer ana Hj heat the runner to first base. Shafer HJ was benched in the eighth Inning, I which was pitched by Chalmers, for HT disputing a decision at second base HHb His place was taken by Herzog. A I-HHV I-HHV exander pitched the last two Innings. H In the tenth, Snodgrass beat out an in-HHV in-HHV field grounder, took second on Burns Pi out and scored the winning run on HHW Herzogs single to left field. pk Pirates Beat Cuba. Chicago, June 30. Jimmy Lavender 'BS almost Invincible today and held r'iit.-imv to three hits, only two of HF HP Chicago von. 12 to 2 Chicago pou.nl HJ ed Camnltz so hard that he was forcvd H to retire in favor of Cooper, who was HHYj equally as easy for the locals, and HHV he gave way to Prcd E Eyards, a H recruit pitcher from Brown unlversl P ty, who made his debut In the big H league today, He pitched a fairly HHVI good game and contributed the final H hit for the visitors. Hi H HH Pittsburgh 2 K Chicago ... . 12 lg HJ Batteries Camnitr, Cooper, Eayrs HHW and Coleman ; L-t vender and An.hu . HHH; Naps Defeat Browns. HHJ St. Louis, June 30. Although ouihtt H nearly two to one, Cleveland won th HHHI opening game of the aeries with St Hj Louis, score 3 to 2. The w Inning rue HHW was scored in the final inning vber. HHH A il'.'aius lost Olson's drive in tho rur I and it (ell for a double, scoring John ion, w ho had eagled. Cleveland, tal Hta iied firBt, getting two runs In the HHHsfilld oiijr two slngles.P 1 (out to allow Deore to run for him t tin the seventh inning. Harter yielded only one hit in the two Innings ho (was In the box Sallee pitched gilt iedg- ball In all but one inning This 'was In the seventh, when Cincinnati made lour bits, two of them for thros bases, and scored three nine Cincinnati Cin-cinnati mad" 21 assists. Magee was ordered out of the gam bv Umpire Breunan In the fourth Inning In-ning for disputing a decision With two men out and Muggins on urst base. Magee hit to center for what appeared ap-peared to be a certain triple. Hugglns came all the way home, but in rounding round-ing second Magee cut short the ban He was tagged out after he reached third, and Brennan refused to allo Hugglns run to count. Magee expostulated expos-tulated so violently that Brennan ordered or-dered him to the clubhouse. Braves Defeat Dodgers. Brooklyn. June 30 The return of the Brooklyns after a month's absence ab-sence drew out a big crowd but was otherwise disappointing The Bostons Bos-tons knocked Rucker out of the box in the fourth Inning and was getting to Wagner when Callahan was sent in to hat for him. .Mien was hit hard In the eighth when two doubles, two singles, a pass, a wild pitch sent over three runs Six hits sent Rucker to 1 the clubhouse In the fourth, the visitors vis-itors piling up five runs. Perdue was effective. R H E Boston 9 16 1 Brooklyn 1 7 0 Batteries Perdue and Rariden. Rucker. Wagner, Allen and Miller, Fisher. Senators Beat Red Sox Boston, June 30. Joe Wood blew up In the eleventh Inning today and i Washington defeated Boston 3 to 1. After passing a man to first, the Boston Bos-ton pitcher threw wild to that base to catch a runner, Ball fumbled a lilt, and Wood's delivery was found by both Gand'.l and Morgan for singles, scoring two runs and breaking the tie which had thrown the game into extra innings. It was a pitchers battle between) Wood and Groom up to the seventh In the eighth Walter Johnson was injected in-jected Into the game by Manager Griffith afler Williams, pinch hitting for Groom, had tied the score with a double. Johnson held Boston to one hit In the four Innings he pitched and struck out three men, including a pinch hitter, in the eleventh Inning Wood allowed Washington only three hita nnd struck out the ten men. In eight innings. R. H.E.J Wcnhlngton , . . 3 9 1 1 Boston 1 6 3 Batteries Groom Johnson and Henry, Ainsmiih. Wood and Cady. Eleven Innings White Sox Be4it Tigers. Detroit, June 80. Chicago today won from Detroit 6 to 4 In the first of a three game series. Hard and opportune op-portune hitting produced the victory Managcrf Jennings used two pinch hatters In the seventh and one In the ninth, but noe of them conectod Easterly, Chicago's pinch hitter, on the other hand made good with a sharp single in the sixth inning, that sent two runs across the plate Bush with a triple a two bagger and a single, wns tho heavy hitter while Chase got a triple and two singles Beall made the big hit, however, his 1 drive over Cobb's head in the eighth 1 .uiiing being good for the circuit, i SmNG OF CLVJM St Paul 34 35 403 Minneapolis ...26 30 .493 Kansas City ,.26 40 474 Toledo 29 :ir, 44t". Indianapolis 28 41 40ij |