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Show BASEBALL Detroit Tekee Clous Qame, Detroit, July 8a. New York could not hit Dausa' eellvery end Detroit won, 2 to 0, Twice ihe visiters had a man on third, hut sharp fleldlna, prevented a tally, Pord pitched fine ball in all except on inning, iho seventh, sev-enth, when he was found tor three singles and a sacrifice hit, In this same period he muffecj a pop fly, but all this netted Detroit only one run The Tigers' other tally resulted from Oalner's double and an error by Ford, Bpeelilyn Loses flame Brooklyn, July 2.-Si. Louis with BftHflfl la Ue bei wen its first game of the 6eason (mm Brooklyn today. i to 1. Although the Superba rolle: up a total of 11 safe hits, it was not until the ninth inning that thoy weir able to send a runner across the plate In that inning they filled the bases with nobody out, but Whe.u was the only man to score He erossed the platp on an Infield out. With Manager Muggins back after his long lay off the visitors fielded in I -plendid Pt le. Browns Shut Out Athletics. St Louis, July 22. With Mitchell steady In the pim lies and receiving sensational support, the local team hit Brown when hits meant runs und i ran the bases in great style, winning the third gamo of the series from Philadelphia 4 to 0 The leaders had men as far as third base on four different oer.isions, but each time Mitchell tightened and retired re-tired the 3ide In the seventh innlnn with one out. and men on first and third, he fanned t wo Shortstop Bobby Wallace will not be able to play again for n month or more because of a broken hone In h's i left hand He was hit by a pitched ball by Bush when he batted In the last inning of yesterday s game tatcher Schang was relieved in the Beventh inning after one of his fingers was knocked out of place by a foul. Giants 8, Pirates 3. Xew York. July 22 The Pittsburg teams hope of wiinnng the National League Cham plonship received a so i n Mow when the New York champions cham-pions twice defeated Fred Clark's men in a double header The first gam-was gam-was won easily by the homo club S to S, but the locals had to go eleven Innings to win the second. 2 to 1 A crowd of world's series proportions, propor-tions, the greatest that ever saw u midweek game in New York, was pres ent. The socond game was a pitchers' battle between Mathewson and Kromme on the N'ew York side, and -Vdams for Pittsburg The visitors scored in the first half of the eighth, when Gibson tripled with one out. Adams popped to the infield and Snod-grass Snod-grass made a three-base muff ofi Byrne's line drive, scoring Sfenaor, who ran for Gibson Burns tied It tip for New York for the socond hall when he hit a home run into the left bleachers In the tenth Inning Pittsburg filled the bases, but failed to score Burns again led the Giants to victory in the eleventh Hie sin gle opened the inning, and Shafer was passed. Fletcher popped to Miller and "lox fumbled on Dovle. fllllne the bases. Burns then scored on Mer kle's sacrifice fly Wagner was oack In the game after a long lay off ami struck out four times, twice In each game. First game R H. E Pittsburg ..3 7 4 New York .1 8 1 Batteries Camnitz. Robinson and Imon, Gibson, Demaree and Moyers, Wilson Naps Beat Red Sox. Cleveland. July 22 With a changed line-up Cleveland defeated tho world's champion Bostons 8 to 6 today. The pitching on both sides was mediocre Gregg was wild while Cleveland drove Leonard and Haley from tho box. Of Cleveland's hits, three were triples and three were doubles, and Joe Tack-son, Tack-son, league batting leader, again went hltless Pitcher Dashncr of the Ohio Stale Iague, reported today to the Clove land team and Pitcher Cheney of the new dofunct Interstate League reported re-ported to the Red Sox. Quaker Defeat Cube. Philadelphia, July 22 Chicago lost both eramee of a Honhi ht-Arr r, Philadelphia today, the scores being G to 5 and 8 to 6. Chicago took a good lead in the first game, largely on drills for xtra bases and for files by ibe home team tied the score In the seventh inning by bunching three hlta with three passes by Lavender. Cravath's home run Into the center field bleachers in the eighth inning won the game. : lu the ?ocond contost Philadelphia I knocked Humphries off the rubber In the first inning by scoring four runs , on an error by Phelan, n single !v Paskert and a home run by Lobert land LuderuB. Chicago followed up : two pasgee by Rlxey In the third Inning with two hits and a Bacrlfico fly, Chalmers then went In to pitch! and a double by Mitchell and a single by Bresnahan ran the visitors' total I for the inning to five tallies. The home team tied the score in the sarao on on Cravath'a double and single sin-gle by Miller, who batted for Chalmers. Chal-mers. Philadelphia won the game In tbe fourth by bunching four hlta off Reulhach with thre error and ecorlng three runs, Maytir finished the game for Philadelphia in good style, Chicago ,,, , ii6 T a Philadelphia. ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , 1 Batteries Lavender and Needhami Alexander, Brennan and Klllifer, How. ley, Senateri Bpa White So, Chicago jujj, go A nin,h inning rally by Chleago made when thoy were almrat beaten turned tno tables on Washington and the localt, won 0 Ivor of the visitors, Col Inn doubled and scored on Fournltr's double. Weaver ivai an easy out and Bodlo, batting for f lcotte. drev a pass. Chappell purposely was walked, filling fill-ing the bases Rath, wio came up with two out and the bases filled, sent a long single to left, scorlnn Fournier with the tieing ran. and also M&ttlok who had run for Rodie with the ri. that won. Grourr was touched touch-ed for a total of eleven llts. but tho fielding behind him cut down the runs of the local team. Reds 4, Brave J Boston July 22 Cinckinati won both games of a double leader from Hoston today by ne run narglns. the score of the first contest Velng 4 to 3 In ten innings and the second 3 to 2. Three-fingered ' Brown went to the pltcher'b box In the final inning of each game when Clncinlatl seemed in danger ot losing and both tlnieB stopped the Boston rallies Boston scored three tuns in the fourth Inning in the firU gamo by bunching hits and the visitors did tho same ihlng in the slith. In the tenth after two were out Dodge singled sing-led and scored when !xrd dropped an easy fly and then booted 1L A home run drive into tho right field bleachers by Rates in the fifth Inning of the second came while there wan a man on base, gave 'lti innat tho winning run. Boston fill ed tho bases in the niith with one I man out after one run had been forced in by a base on balls given bv Brown. Titus, a pinch hitted, filed to Dcore and Moer'B was doubled at the plate. R. H. E. Cincinnati , 4 9 2 Boston 3 13 3 Batteries Johnson, .'Vmes, Brown and Kling Hss and Ratldcn (10 innings ) |