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Show BASEBALL j Chicago 9, Boston 4. Chicago, July 28 Chicago and Bos" ton gave a farcical exhibition of baseball base-ball today at the finish, the score stood 9 to 4 In favor of the locals The fielding behind Tyler who was on the mound for tho visitors, was responsible for the large score of the home club Time after time the fielders field-ers would stand, gaze then seem startled to find the ball which could have easily been caught had fallen a few feet In front, while a run was chalked up against the pitcher and the runners hunied around the bases. Errors, a wild pitch and a pass In which another run wa added to tho Bostons. Manager Evers' men mad two er rors in the ninth inning when the eastern men started a rally As the conclusion to tho game, Phelan played play-ed tho famous hidden ball trick on Collins, a pinch runner, and the game, was over. In this Inning, the visitors had scored two mn and had a man on second and third when Collins stepped off third base and was tagged out. I R H E. Boston 4 9 2 Chicago 9 11 2 Battrles Tyler. Noyos and Brown. Humphries and Bresnahan BOE H LING'S RECORD SHATTERED Washington. July 28. A base on halls to Shotton. a single by Pratt and a home run by McWIllams all In the first inning, proved Joe Bochllng's undoing in his attempt today to establish es-tablish a seasons record for straight victories In the Major leagues Alter the first St Louis got only two hits, but the three run lead was too much for Washington and the final score was 4 to 1. Until today Boehling had not lost a game this season and his string of elcveu straight stands as the American league record and tics that of the National league held by Alexander Alex-ander of Philadelphia. Matty In Good Form. St. Louis July 28 Matbewson pitched unbeatable ball against St. Louis today, shutting out with four hits the team that previously had art-ministered art-ministered two of the five defeats the Giants star has suffered this season. New York scored four runs off Harmon Har-mon In seven innnigs Recruit DoaK bold th champions hltless and run-less run-less In the last two rounds. Quakers Defeat Pirates Pittsburg. July 28 Philadelphia hammered Pittsburg pitchers this af- ! ternoon while Seaton pitched fine ball. I the visitors winning by 6 to 2. Philadelphia Phil-adelphia got four runs, two each in ! the first and third innings off Cam-nitz Cam-nitz Adams relieved Camnltz In th'j fourth From that time on It was a one sided affair as Pittsburg was not able to do anything with Seaton Ot the ;-lx hits which the locals made I three were by Carey including a bom run In the third that scored Simon and saved Pittsburg from a shut out. R. H. E Philadelphia 6 11 1 Pittsburg . 2 6 0 Batteriee Seaton and KHMfcr, Camnltz, Adams, Cooper and Simon, Coleman. Reds Defeat Dodgers Cincinnati, July 28 Cincinnati by opportune hitting won the fourth time of tho series with Brooklyn todav 7 to 5. Yingllng, who started for 'he lsltors was knocked out of the box In tho third inning when the locals made two singles and two triples, good fcr three runs. Allen was wild and was hit for a home run by Groh with a man on base Stack was effective ef-fective Packard had one bad inning when a single, two bases on balls an error in the olghtti brought In Brooklyn Brook-lyn s other run Miller played first base In place of Daubert. who wa6 out of the game with a weak ankle |