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Show YESTERDAY GAMES Tlgors Drop Another. Detroit, Mich , July 1 Chicago took the second of the series from Detroit, 3 to 2, today, though outhlt by the home club two to one. Olcotte yielded seven hits in six Innings and retired In favor of Scott after tho Tlgors found him for four of the seven In the sixth period. Scott kept the gamo well In hand In the threo innings he pitched. Wlllott, on tho mound for Detroit, pitched an excel lent ganie, though he was unfortun-ato unfortun-ato In the pinches In the third Inning Clcotto walked and took third on Bcall's single. Rath forced Beall, Clcotte scoring. An error er-ror by Louden allowed Rath to reach second and after he had stolen third, Lord'B double sent him home The deciding run came In the eighth when Lord doubled, took third on Loudens error and tallied on Collins' sacrifice fly. Detroit's two camo In the sixth as the result of singlei oy Crawford nnd www, uu luiiviu uul uitu 1 iyi n uiiiirj v safety. Cobb Injured his knee sliding tc second in tho eighth Inning High replaced him in centerflcld. Cuba Beat Pirates. Chicago, July 1. Zimmerman's triple, tri-ple, following blngles by Evcrs and Schultc, gave Chicago their second straight victory over Pittsburg today, score being 3 to 2 Wilson's home run drive to tho right field sign board following Miller's single saved tho visitors a 6hutout. The gam was a pitchers' battle between Cheney Che-ney and Robinson, with honors In favor fa-vor of the former Honus Wagnor, the hard hitting lnflelder of the visitors, vis-itors, who has been out of the gamo for some time, batted for Butler in the ninth Inning and grounded out. Pittsburg '. .. ..2 7 1 Chicago 3 9 1 Batteries Robinson, Hcndrix and Coleman, Kelly; Cheney and Archer. Reds Beat Cardinals. Cincinnati, July 1. Cincinnati Indulged In-dulged lu a "batting bee and easily defeated St. Louis today 11 to 4 Grln- er, who started tho game for St Louis was knocked out of the box In the sixth Inning. Steele who succeeded suc-ceeded him was hammered for three hits and two runs. Benion ror Cincinnati Cin-cinnati was also hit hard, but he managed man-aged to keep the safeties fairly well scattered. Benton and Beschcd carried car-ried off the batting honors, each getting get-ting three hits, the former two singles sin-gles and a triple and the latter a single, double and triple. R H.B. St. Louis 4 10 0 Cincinnati 11 17 2 Batteries Griner, Steele and McLean; Mc-Lean; Benton and Clarke, Blackburn. Braves 6, Dodgers 3. Brooklyn, July 1. Boston made It two straight with Brooklyn today, winning by 6 to 3 The home team started off like easy winners, getting a lead of two runs off Rudolph. Tho visitors got to CurtlB In tno fourth ami batted him out of the box, scoring scor-ing five runs on a triple, a double, a pass, two singles and an error Ylngl-Ing Ylngl-Ing checked the fusillade but Rudolph tightened up in the last seven innings. in-nings. Fast fielding featured the contest, con-test, Daubert and Maranvillo attracting attract-ing espoclal attention by clever playing. play-ing. R. H. E. Boston 6 s 1 Brooklyn 3 g 1 Batteries Rudolph and Rarlden; Curtis, Yingllng and Miller. Senators Defeat Red Sox. Boston, July 1 WilllamB triple with the bases full, made effective Washington's ninth Inning today and tho SenatorB won 7 to 4. Manager Griffith called 17 men into play for Washington. Entering tho ninth inning tho score was 4 to 3 against Washington. Shanks beat out an lnfjeld hit and raced to second on Leard's wild throw to catch, him napping off first, McBrlde waB passed and Schaefer bunted safoly, filling the bases. Williams Wil-liams came up. Hla triple followed sending In three runs and a sacrifice fly by Milan, scored WilllamB also. Washington checked a rally bv Boston Bos-ton In Its half of the ninth by a speedy double play. Gandll throwing to McBrlde who returned the ball to Gandll, u- . R.H.E. Washington 7 12 0 Bosto 1 1 Batteries Engle, MulVln,' ' ,Hughcs and Henry, Williams; Bedlent, Leonard Leon-ard Hall and Carrlgan. Chance Protests Game, n', 0r,kVIu,ly J -Frank Cbance'a h? wlcd d?y 8 Eame whlcu Phlla-dolphia Phlla-dolphia won from Now York 4 to 1. !L?.ew Mrk .onager basing his .WB ?in .Um.pIro keen's ruling In Sn sUruInnJnfr' whei he sent Bor- Lun,8l,1Sle and Ba"y Had hit fc?iSLrDinC7, ,Q tb head In re-fciiV. re-fciiV. ? ba" "rat base after ; nSi onBPn ?arl? Bd the Sin n?n BKrt0,i reached second when the ball bounded away, but both men were Bent back, Hartzell to sec ,ond base atfd BortpT the ' pEte. i 1 1 ... 1 -y Catches by Murphy and Oldrlng and Crec'B batting woro the features. Giants Shut Out Quakers. Philadelphia. July 1. Now York had a walk-over in tho game hero today, v, inning by 10 to 0 and Increasing its lead in the National league race. Mur-quarri Mur-quarri was almoBt Invincible, the home team getting only four hits and no pu6aes off him and only ono Phlln-dolphfnn Phlln-dolphfnn reaching third baBe. Mar-quard Mar-quard was also given faultless support sup-port by his team mates. Manager Dooin sent in four pitchers, none or whom was effective. Alexander lasted only three innings, Rlxey was hammered ham-mered for eight hits in two innings, and rart of another, Mayor was touched touch-ed up for three hits in tho sixth, and Marshall made up In wlldness for any effectiveness whon he got the ball over the plate. Herzog, who played only a few Innings, secured two doubles dou-bles nnd a single in tbreo times nt bat, while Murray mado two two-baggers and a single In five times at baL Another large crowd turned out. R H.E. Now York 10 17 0 Philadelphia 0 4 2 Batteries Marquard and Meyers, Wilson; Alexander, Rlxey, Mayer, ' Marshall and Kllllfor, Howley. |