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Show BASEBALL RESULTS PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Oakland, Cal., April 12. Morning game. The score: R. H. E. San Francisco 5 13 0 Portland 1 7 5 Batteries Tozer and Clarke; West and Fisher. I San Francisco, Cal., April 12. Afternoon Af-ternoon game. The score: R.H.E. San Francisco 15 14 is Portland 6 12 t Batteries Standridge, Fanning and Schmidt; Hanson, Krause, Salve-son Salve-son and Haworth. Los Angeles, Cal., April 12. Morning Morn-ing game. The Bcore: R. II. JE. Los Angeles 1 5 0 Venice , .2 4 1 BatterleB. Love, McHenry and Boles; Klepfer and Elliott. Los Angeles, Cal., April 12. Alton noon game. The score: R.H.E. Los Angeles 1 $ Venice 4 7 0 Batteries Perrltt and Boles; HItt and Bliss. Sacramento, Cal., April 12. Morning Morn-ing game. The score: R. H. E. Oakland 2 9 5 Sacramento 4 10 1 Batteries Prough and Arbogast, Mitze; Slagle and Hannah. Sacramento, Cal., April 12. After-The After-The score: R.H.E. Oakland 6 11 1 noon game. Sacramento 3 10 4 Batteries Malarkey and Mitze; Arellanes and Rohrcr. Salt Lake 9, Denver 5. Denver, April 12. The Salt Lake Union association team defeated Denver's Den-ver's Western league team today b.v a score of 9 to 5. The score: R. II. B. Denver ,.5 7 2 Salt Lake 3 14 7 Batteries Wetzel, Scbreiber and Spahr; Shultz, Allen and McClain. I Athletics 8, Jersey City 20. Jersey City, N. J., April 13. The Jersey City Internationals smothered the world's champion Athletics yesterday, yes-terday, winning 20 to 8. With two r ' exceptions the Mack men had their " regular team on the field and they hit tho local twirlers freely, but the recruit re-cruit pitchers sent into the box by the visitors wero easy for the Internationals. Inter-nationals. Strait of the locals, who has a record rec-ord of 21 home runs with Seattle last season, hit the ball over the fence In the first inning, scoring three runs ahead of him. The score: 1. E. Athletics S 13 6 Jersey City '. 20 17 3 Batteries Bonan, Durning ana Thomas, McAvoy; Verbout, Bruck and Tee. Lincoln 15, Minneapolis 6. Lincoln. Neb., April 13. Lincoln won again yesterday from the Minneapolis Minne-apolis American association second team by a score of 15 to C. The Minneapolis pitchers were wild and ineffective, and the fielders behind them bunched errors while the Lin-colns Lin-colns were bunching hits. . Score: R. H. E. Lincoln 15 12 1 Minneapolis 6 11 4 Batteries Munroe, Cooney and Meyer and Rehor; Turner, Woldring, Glliigan and Smith. New York 8, Baltimore 2. Baltimore, Md., April 13, Tho New York Giants yesterday defeated the Baltimore Internationals, S to 2. The score: R. H. E New York S S 2 Baltimore 2 1 3 Batteries From me, Demaree and Myers; Rusc'll, Morrlsette and Egan. Brooklyn 9, Newark 5. Newark. N. J., April 13 The Brooklyn Nationals yesterday defeated defeat-ed the Newark team of the International Interna-tional league, 9 to 5. The score: R. II. E. Brooklvn 9 14 0 Newark 5 13 0 Batteries Altchlson. Allen and McCarty; Smith, Schacht, Holmquist and Heckinger. Pittsburg 5, Kansas City 8. Kansas City, Mo., April . 13 An immense im-mense crowd yesterday saw the local lo-cal Association club hit three pitch ers hard and easily defeat the Pitts burg Nationals 8 to 5. Mowrey of Pittsburg made a triple, a double and two singles. Score: R.H.E. Pittsburg 5 8 4 Kansas City '. 8 11 3 Batteries O'Toole, Conzelman, Cooper and Brennegan, Kelly; Richie, Ragan and Moore. ( Nationals 5, Americans 2. St. Louis, Mo.. April 13 By four consecutive hits made off Baumgard-ner Baumgard-ner In the eighth inning, the SL Louis Nationals scored three runs and won the last game of the city series for the spring championship from the St. Louis Americans today, 5 to 2. The standing at the close of the series gave the Nationals five victories vic-tories and the Americans one. The score: R. H E Nationals ; 5 7 0 Americans 2 S 3 Batteries, Robinson, Hageman and Wingo; Baumgardner and Ag-new. Ag-new. Washington 7, Providence 5. Providence, R. I., April 13. Three hits and sacrifice in the seventh gave the Washington Americans a 7 to 5 victory over the Providence In ternationals yesterday. The game was called at the opening of the eighth inning because Walter Johnson John-son admirers stopped the play by crowding on the field when he started to warm up in front' of the Washing-' ton bench. The score: R. H. E. Washington 7 10 2 Providence 5 8 3 Batteries Bentley, Engle and Henry; Bentley and Kocher, Onslow. Indianapolis 2, Detroit 1. Indianapolis, Ind.. April 13. Metz's three-base hit in the ninth, followed by Bush'fi error allowed the Indianapolis Indianapo-lis American association club to win from the Datroit American league team, 2 to 1, today. The score: R. H. E. Indianapolis ..- 2 5 3 Detroit 1 6 3 Batteries Burke and Livingston; CIaii6s, Williams and Stanage, Mc-Kee. Mc-Kee. Boston 4, Cincinnati 0. Cincinnati, O , April 13. The Boston Bos-ton American team shut out the Cincinnati Cin-cinnati National club, 1 to 0 today The Boston pitchers gave nine base-ion balls, but were good In pinches. All errors made by the Reds wore costly. ' The score: R. H. E. Boston 4 7 1 Cincinnati 0 4 5 Batteries Leonard, Bedlent and Carrigan; Thomas, Rowan, Yingllng and Clark. Chicago Feds Win 2 to 0. Covington, Ky., April 13. The Chicago Chi-cago Federal team yesterday defeated the West Covington team, 2 to 0. Chicago 4, St. Joseph 2. SL Joseph, Mo., April 13. The Chicago Chi-cago Americans No. 1 yesterday defeated de-feated the local WeBtern league club 1 to 2. The score: R. H.K. Chicago 4 10 1 St. Joseph .....2 8 1 Batteries Walsh. Russell and Schalk; Sterzer, Jenkins, Mitchell and Schang. Des Moines Defeats Americans. Des Moines, la., April 13. The Des Moines Western league team defeated defeat-ed the Chicago Americans here yesterday yes-terday by a score of 3 to 2. Rogge, a former Des Moines player, pitched for the visitors. The Sox left last night for Chicago, having concluded their part of the training trip, Chicago 8, Cleveland 0. Cleveland, O., April 13. The Chicago Chi-cago Cubs defeated the Cleveland American league club 8 to 0 yesterday. yester-day. Hagerman pitched a fairly good ball for Cleveland, but his support sup-port was ragged. The score; R.H.E. Chicago S 6 1 Cleveland 0 6 4 Batteries Cheney, Pierce, Lavender Lav-ender and Archer; Hagerman and O'Neil. Boston 13, Bridgeport 1. Bridgeport, Conn.. April 13. The Boston Nationals defoated the Bridgeport Bridge-port nine 6f the Eastern association today, 13 to 1. The score: R.H.E. Boston 13 13 4 Bridgeport 1 3 3 Batteries" Strand and Kaling; Gcrvais, Blum, Kerus and Brady. |