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Show YESTERDAY'S GAMES NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York Aug 6 After holding Chicago to one hit In seven Innings today. Mathewson weakened and the Cub6 batted in four runs, winning. 4 to 3. Derrick's double In the nin.n sent in the tying and deciding runs. The Score: R, H E Chicago 4 7 1 New York 3 10 1 Batteries Humphries and Bres nahan, Archer, Mathewson and Mc Lean. Philadelphia. Aug. 6 Cincinnati hii Marshall's delivery hard and knocked him off the rubber in five innings today and won from Philadelphia. Phila-delphia. 4 to 2. Benton, although B little wild, was very etrective ann held his opponents to four hits. 1 he Score: R. H. E. Cincinnati I U ' Philadelphia 4 1 Batteries Benton and Clarkr; Marshall Risey. Mattlson. Baumgari per and Killifer Brooklyn. Aug 6. St. Louie easily defeated Brooklyu today, 7 to 2 Four hits off Bchmutl and a wild throw by the pitcher gave the visitors a first inning advantage of five runs. Allen pltohod the r6t of the game and was effective except In the sixth. The Score: R. H ". St. Louis 7 10 0 Brooklyn 2 8 1 Batteries Perdue and Snyder, j Schmutz, Allen and Fischer Boston. Aug 6 -Maranville s home j run drive over Jhe left field fence 1 in the tenth Inoing of today's gamnj gave Boston a 5 to 4 victory over Pittsburg. It was ihe ninth consecutive-game won by the home team. The Score: R. H. E. Boston 5 S 1 Pittsburg ... 4 9 3 Batteries Tyler, rrutcher. Strand and Whaling, dOWdy; Adams and Gib son. FEOERAL LEAGUE. Baltimore, Aug. 8. Baltimore again went into first place by winning today's to-day's game from Chicago. 5 to 2.1 Cliicago'6 two tallies were on homej runs by A Walsh and McGuire. Meyer Mey-er scored Baltimore's first run by hitting hit-ting over the fence. The Score: R- H E Baltimore ... 5 10 0 Chicago ... .. 2 6 - Batteries Suggs and Jacklitsch, McGuire, Flsk and Clemons. Pittsburg. Aug. 6. Pittsburg defeated de-feated the St. Louis Federals today 6 to 5, The game was featured b heavy hitting The score: R. H E. St. LouVe 5 10 2 Pittsburg 6 12 3 Batteries Brown and Simon. Knetzer and Berry. Bro6klyn, Aug. 6. -Bluejacket, an Indian pitcher, who jumped from the. New York Nationals, and "Chief Johnson, another Indian jumper from organized baseball, opposed each other here and the former won. Blue Jacket was in the box for the Brook lyn team, which by 2 to 0 defeated Kansas City for the third straight time in this series. Johnson was outpllched by a small margin. Tho game went seven innings by agreement. agree-ment. The Score: R. H. E. Kansas City 0 6 1 Brooklyn 2 6 1 Batteries Johnson and Brown; Bluejacket and Land. Buffalo, X Y Aug 6 -Buffalo closed the present at-home series oy winning both games of a double-header double-header from Indianapolis today. First game R H E Buffalo r 4 9 1 Indianapolis 1 5 2 Batteries Krapp and Blair, Mc Connaughey. Mullin, Warren and Rar-lden. Rar-lden. Second game R. H. F Buffalo 4 8 1 Indianapolis 3 7 3 Batteries Moore and Blair: Kal-serling Kal-serling and Rarlden , COAST LEAGUE At Los Angeles The Score: R H. E. Portland .1 5 2 Venice 4 8 1 Batteries Krause and Yantz: Hitt, Harkness and Elliott, McLean. At Sacramento The Score: R. H. E. San Francisco 6 9 I Sacramento 2 6 3 Batteries Pernoll and Schmidt, Malarkey and Hannah. At Oakland The Score: R. H. E Los Angeles 7 9 1 Oakland 1 9 2 Batteries Ryftn and Brooks, Prulett, Killilay and Mltze. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. At Seattle Victoria 0, Seattle 2 At Spokane Ballard ti, Spokane L At Vancouver Taooma 2. Vancouver Vancou-ver 5. |