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Show STANDING OF CLUBS UNION ASSOCIATION. Won. Lost Pet Great Falls 9 4 692 Helena 7 4 .636 Salt Lake 8 6 .571 Butte 5 7 .417 Ogden 5 I .35 Missoula 4 7 .361 Won Lost P ( CITY LEAGUE. Ogden High 4 1 .800 Weber 3 1 .750 Industrial 3 3 boo Deaf 0 5 .oOO NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won Lost. Pel Philadelphia 14 7 .667 Brooklvn 16 9 .64o Nov York 13 11 .612 St Louis 14 12 38 Chicago IS 13 536 Boston 10 13 436 Pittsburg 11 16 407 Cincinnati 7 19 .269 Tigers Defeat Red Sox Detroit. May 14 Edgur Wlllett, twirling the fine's! game pitched here this season, held Boston today to two lilts a triple and a single and De troll won 4 to 1 t'obb's liitilnf; and base running helped produce Detroit's tallies in the fourth and sixth and Veach'S double in the eighth. A wild pitch in the second inning gave the 1 bi mplons their onlv tally R 11 i5 Detroit . 410 2 Boston 1 2 0 Batteries Wlllett and Rondeau: Foster. Bedlent and Cady DarUneos Ends Tie Game Cleveland O. May 14. Today's game was called today on account o' darkness with the score 2 to 2. Fish er pitched a splendid game allowing but five hits. Sixter-n hanes cam" to Shortstop Lhapman each of which he accepted without an error R H E f'e eland 2 5 1 New York 2 12 4 Batteries Steen and O'Nell; Fish er and Sweeney Quakers Lose to Pirates. Philadelphia, May 14 a losing streak which had reached seven Straight, was broken bv Putsburg to-day. to-day. Philadelphia being defeated 7 to 2. The visitors hit the deliveries of Mayer and Nelson hard and were in rli nger only once after the first in nillg in whieh they scored three runs on three singles, a double and OaSH R H. E. Pittsburgh 7 11 I Philadelphia ......... .1 , 2 6 2 Eatteries Hendrix and Kelly; Mayer, Nelson. Brennan and Dooin Giants Defeat Cubs New York, Mnv 14 Wild pitching hard hitting and frequent errors by both sides produced a weird game at the Polo grounds today. New York 'Weating Chicago 14 to 11 The visitors visi-tors got a long lead In the first in nlng. when thev hit Marquanl for two singles, a double and n home run which with a pass yielded five runs Cheney went to pieces In the see oncl half and filled the bases with none out Before Laender retired the side the Giants scored four runs I'mplrc Klein put Manager McGra of New York and Shortstop Bridwell of Chicago off the field and fined Good and Clvmer each $ln R H E. Chicago 11 12 & New York 14 12 4 Batteries Pierce. Lavender, Che ney and Archer; Ames and Marquard and Wilson and Meyers Senators Beat Browns. St. Louis May 14 Washington won the last game of the series from St Louis here today 10 to 5 Walter Johnson started the game for the visitors vis-itors and held St Louis scoreless for three and one-third Innings making '' 1 onsec uttve scoreless Innings he has pitched against opposing teams. today's victory was Johnson's ninth Straight win. Counting today's score made by St. Louis In the fourth in ning only two runs have been made oil him this season R 11 E St. Louis 5 10 3 Washington 10 12 I Batteries - Allison and Li.verns; Alexander and M Alester RedG Beat Dodgers. Brooklyn. May 14 -Brooklyn's defense de-fense went to pieooS today and Cincinnati Cin-cinnati walked off with the game thai would have put the locals In first plaoo. The score was 6 to 2 Brook lyn leading bv 1 to 0 up t the sixth Then Smith made a wild throw on a grounder by Bates and two hits and a fumble bv Fisher let in two runs IP.-nton pitched a stronp game twice fanning Brooklyn hatters with the bases full and two out P. H E Cincinnati . .6 11 0 Brooklvn . 2 7 4 Batteries - Benton and riark- A len. Yingllng, Stack and Miller Doves Shut Out Cnrds. Boston. May 1 4 1 National ) St Louis 0 4 3 Boston 7 8 1 Batteries Harmon. Willis and Wingo. McLean. Hlldebraod; Tyler and Whaling Tigers Defeat Red Sox. Detroit. Mav 14 (American 1 R H K Boston , 1 3 n Detroit 4 lo 1 Batteries Bedient. Foster and Cauy; Wlllett and Rondeau. |