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Show BASEBALL RESULTS HP Chicago 6; Denver 4. Kf Denver, Colo.. April G. The Chi-cago Chi-cago American team NTo. 2 won from the Denver Western league team yes-tcrday yes-tcrday today by a score of C to 4. The Chicago men secured five runs from lour hits in the third inning and gained a lead that the local players were unable to overcome, in spite of Manager Coffey's home run in the sixth with two men on bases. Score: H Chicago G $ 1 Denver 4 9 4 Batteries Wolfgang and Sulli-K Sulli-K van; Scamloch, Mitchell and Spahr. H Detroit 5; Lou-isville 0. Hi Louisville, jKy., April 6. The De-ft De-ft troit Americans won from the Louis-, ville American Association team yes-I yes-I terday. Score: tt Detroit 5 10 2 HK Louisville 0 3 0 Batteries Dubuc, Dauss and Stan-age; Stan-age; Northup, Clemons and Severoid. Rj Cleveland 6; Lexington 2. K$ Lexington, Ivy., April 5. The Cleveland American league team yes-' v 1 terdny defeated the Lexington team or the Ohio State league 6 to 2. . Score: R. H. E. Cleveland 6 14 3 I Lexington 2 9 3 ' Batteries Carisch and Cullop, Black; Hartwig, Fletcher and Black-well, Black-well, Dawson. Columbus 3; Boston 1. Columbus, O., April 6. Tho Columbus Colum-bus American Association team made it two straight from the Boston Americans yesterday, winning 3 to 1. Third Baseman Daley who batted I in the second run and scored the third one, made a high throw in the eighth inning that enabled Boston to escape a shui-out. Score: R. H. E Columbus 3 7 3 Boston ;1 5 2 Batteries Ferry, Tiple and Robertson; Rob-ertson; Leonard, Foster and Thomas. Cincinnati 6; Washington 5. Cincinnati, O., April G. Cincinnati won the second and final game of its series with the Washington Amer: ican team yesterday G to 5. Walter Johnson opened the game for Washington Wash-ington with all hfs accustomed speed and pitched five innings, but was wild. Score: R. II. B. Cincinnati G 8 0 Washington 5 11 2 Batteries Rowan, Lear, Ingersoll and Gonzales; Johnson, Engel and Alnsmith, Henry. New York 6; New Orleans 2. New Orleans, La., April G. The New York Nationals yesterday won the second game of the series from the New Orleans Southern league team G to 2. Tesreau pitched tho entire game for the visitors. Score: R. II. E New York G 10 ?, New Orleans 2 7 1 Batteries Tesreau aud Myers; Walker, Evans and Adams. Federals 13; Monroe 1. Monroe, La., April 6. The St-Louis St-Louis Federals defeated a team from the City league here today 13 to 1. Pittsburg 6; St. Joseph 3. St. Joseph, Mo., April 6. The Pittsburg Pitts-burg National club defeated St. Joseph Jo-seph of the Western league today, 6 to 3. Score: R. H. E. Pittsburg 6 12 0 St. Joseph 3 6 0 Batteries McQuillan and Gibson; Gib-son; Sterzer, Ross, Pursell and Griffith. Grif-fith. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Oakland, Cal., April 5. (Morning game) : R. II. E. Venice x5 11 1 San Francisco x 5 11 1 Eleven innings, called time limit. Batteries Powell, Hitt and Bliss; Standridge, Fanning and Clarke. San Francisco, April 5. (Afternoon game), score: R. IL E. Venice 2 5 2 San Francisco 0 9 0 Batteries White and Elliott; Lie- Held and Schmidt. Lob Angeles, April 5 (Morning game called off, rain). Afternoon game: R. H. E. Oakland '05 2 Los Angeles ; 7 n 0 Batteries Killilay and Arbogast; Ryan and Boles. Sacramento, Cal., April 5. (Morning (Morn-ing game postponed, wet grounds). Afternoon game: R. H. E. Portland 1 5 1 Sacramento , ...2 6 2 Batteries Hlgginbotham and Fisher; Klawitter and Itohrer. Chicago 11; Indianapolis 5. Indianapolis, Ind., April 6. The Chicago National league club out-hit Indianapolis yesterday and this combined com-bined with the wlldness of the local pitchers won, 11 to 5 Score: R. H. H. Chicago 11 11 2 Indianapolis 5 7 4 Batteries Vaughn and Archer; O'Brien, Willis, Mcrz, Gasklll, and Livingston. Nationals 2; Americans 1. St. Louis, Mo., April 6. In a pitchers' pitch-ers' battle the St. Louis Nationals defeated the St. Louis Americans in the series for the local spring championship cham-pionship yesterday 2 to 1. Neither team made a hit until the seventh inning. The Nationals hayo won three games of the scries and the Americans one. Score: R. H. E. Nationals 2 4 1 Americans 1 3 1 Batuarles Salleo and Snyder, James and Agnew. Baltimore 10; Brooklyn 6. Baltimore, Md., April 6. Ruth's good pitching was chiefly responsible for the Baltimore International's victory vic-tory over the Brooklyn Nationals yesterday yes-terday 10 to 6. Score: R. H. E. Baltimore 10 9 2 Brooklyn 6 8 6 Batteries Ruth and Egan; Brown Schmultz and McCarthy. Newark 4; Athletics 3. Newark, N. J April G. The champion cham-pion Newarks of the International league hatted out a ninth inning 4 to 3 victory over the Philadelphia Athletics, Ath-letics, the world's champions, yesterday. yester-day. With two on bases and none out, Heckinger, a youthful catcher, released by the Brooklyns doubled, sending the two runs across, necessary neces-sary to win. Strunk got a double and three singles. Score: R. H. E. Newark 4 7 1 Athletics 3 9 2 Batteries Schacht and Heckinger; Hecking-er; Pennock, Dunning and Thomas. Game Postponed. Jersey City, N. J., April G. The New York Americans and the Jersey City Internationals game scheduled for yesterday was called off on account ac-count of rain. |