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Show I YESTERDAY'S GAMES ftti COAST LEAGUE. San Francisco, April 17. R. H. E los Angeles 7 15 3 San Francisco 8 16 4 Batteries McHenry, Chech and Boles, Brooks; Arlett, Standridge and Schmidt. (Ten innings.) Portland, Ore., April 17. R. H. E Oakland 4 10 1 Portland 8 11 2 Batteries Barrenkamp, Christian, and Mitz. Alexander; Krause and Fish er. Los Angeles, April 17. R.H E Sacramento 2 9 1 Aitchison, who pitched the Newark: to the International league pennant last year, made his debut with Brook- lyn toda, shutting out Boston 5 to 0 He allowed only five hits and tanned five batsmen Only twice were the visitors dangerous, once n the thin! inning, when Gowdy led off with a j triple ouly to be nailed at the plate and again in the fifth when the Bos I tons filled the bJfVs Smith scored two runs and drove in two more Griffith struck out three j times in a row. Philadelphia 3. New York 1. Philadelphia. Pa.. April 17. Philadelphia Phila-delphia bunched five of its eight hits off Tesreau in two innings tod,i: and defeated New York S to 1 Merkle made a home run to center field. bfaj er held his opponents to five scattereu hits Pittsburg Defeats St. Louis. St Louis, Mo.. April 18 Kantleh-ner. Kantleh-ner. a recruit, although wild at times, was steady in the pinches today while his teammates, by bunching hits 1l one inning, won, 2 to 0, Pittsburg making it three games out of fout in the series with St. Louis. The home team twice had men on second and third base and once the base-, base-, were filled, but the Pittsburg youngster young-ster tightened and retired the side, without a score Chicago 6, Cincinnati 5. Cincinnati, O . April 18. Chicago won an exciting game from Cincinnati today, 6 to 5. The locals had two men on base and two out In the ninth when Marsans unsuccessfully attempted attempt-ed to 6teal home, ending the game In favor of the visitors. Ames practically lost the game for Cincinnati by his wildness In the four Innings he was on the mound. Mo gave four bases on balls, hit a man, and allowed three hits, two of which were three baggers Davenport pitched effectively, yield ing two hits in four innings, and wat day. winning 4 to 0. Caldwell pitched In brilliant form for the locals, hold Ing the champions to three hits N w York drove Brown out of the bov ir. the sixth inning Wyckoff. his successor, pitched lint ball. St. Louis 2, Detroit 1. Detroit. Mich.. April 17. Earl Ham iiton celebrated his return to the Am erican league from the Federals bv pitching St. Louis to a 2 to 1 victor) over Detroit here today. Coveleskie. was on the mound for the Tigers ano the game was a twirlers' duel all the way. The winning run came in the eighth and again two men were retired be fore a St. Louis player reached first Austin tripled to center and Pratt drove a double to left, scoring the tally. Crawford singled in the eighth with one out. but Crossin broke up a pos sible Detroit rally when he throw OUl Crawford on the latter's attempted steal. FEDERAL. Indianapolis 4, St Louis 5. St. Louis, Mo.. April 17. Eleven Innings In-nings were necessary to decide thS second game between the St Louis Federals and Indianapolis today, the locals winning B to 4. when Simon singled, sin-gled, scoring Ward Miller. Th'- si ere R H ; Indianapolis .000 130 000 00 4 9 2 St. Louis ...mm 201 Odl 01 6 11 :: Batteries Mosely and Rati den ; Wlllett and Simon. Buffalo 4, Baltimore 3. Baltimore. Md.. April 17. Buffalo today defeated Baltimore 4 to 3. Bonnln of Buffalo, hit into the bleachers but was declared out be cause Manager Schlafly patted him on the back as he rounded third The decision will be protested. Walsh and Meyer made home runs for Baltimore. The score. R II. E. j Buffalo 202 010 0004 8 l Washington 1. Boston 0. Bohion. Ma-i , Npril 17. One run scored -in the ninth, gave Washington a 1 to 0 victory over Boston today after a scorcleBs pitchers' battle .of eight innings between BccaUng and Leonard, youthful lefthanders. Boehling pitched a remarkable early season game. He allowed only two "ills, one of which was u scratch. The Washington twirlcr never was In difficulty. dif-ficulty. Baltimore 000 000 012 3 0 2 Batteries Purroy. Schlltzer, Kord and Blair; Wilhelm. Smith and Jack-: Jack-: II i, BuWI ilVqSq)Yclnrf r.shipOs'Hv6 . . |