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Show YESTERDAY'S GAMES AMERICAN. St. Louis July 28. St Louis' pitchers were not effective today and Washington players bunched hits almost al-most at will and made It 3 out of 4 with the home club. The score was 7 to 3. Boehllng was hit bard In only three inninga. Chicago. July 28 Scott pitched almost al-most invincible ball today, holding New York to three hits, only two ot which were bunched, while his teammates team-mates hit Keating opportunely and Chicago won the final game of the series here by 6 to 2 The support behind htm was faultless The field-Ixlg field-Ixlg of Weaver, Blackburn and Four-ttier Four-ttier and the batting of Demmitt and Blackburn were features. Manager Chance of the New York club was taken suddenly ill In the fr.rly part of the game and went to the hotel It was said that he was suffering with his stomach, Detroit. July 21. Philadelphia 9 record of consecutive victories was troken today when Detroit, by virtue of Crawford's heavy stick work took he fourth and final game of the eer-es. eer-es. 4 to 3 Until today's defeat Philadelphia Phila-delphia had won twelve straight games. Crawford batted in three of Detroit's De-troit's runs, his threo-bagger In the sixth driving iu the runt that tied the score A base on balls to Voach In the eighth with the bases filled forced in the winning run. A triple play in the fourth inning. In which Walsh, Bush, Collins. Mcln-ni8 Mcln-ni8 and Schang participated, was tho fielding feature The work of Mori-arty Mori-arty at third base with seven clean plays was alto noteworthy. Cleveland. July 28. Cleveland broke its losing streak today and defeated de-feated Boston. 4 to 3. Mitchell did not allow a hit until the seventh inning, in-ning, but Boston made a run for ever ev-er hit and came within one in tlelng the 6core. Cleveland won the game In the third inning when Collins was hit for scratch singles by Graney and Turner, Chapman following with a triple and Kirk with a tingle Cadv was put out of the game for offensive language to Umpire Egan. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Buffalo. July 28. Hendrix was invincible in-vincible today and with the Chlfedt hitting Shultz easily, it was an easv victory for the visitors. 7 to 1. Ten of Chicago's hltt were off the former American league pitcher in six innings in-nings Flack sprained an ankle sliding slid-ing for home in the seventh inning and will be out of the game for several sev-eral days Chicago i 12 0 Buffalo 1 50 Batteries - Hendrix and Wilton; Schultz. Moore and Blair. Pittsburg, July 28 Pittsburg took the eecond game of the serleB toda from Kaneas City. Five double plays featured the game. The Score: T&Tt Kansas City 8 " 4 Pittsburg " 15 0 Batteries Adamt. Henning. Harris Har-ris and Easterly; Enzenroth, Knetz-er. Knetz-er. LeCIalr and Berry. Baltimore. July 28 Indianapolis won from Baltimore today. 5 to 2 The batting of Meyer of Baltimore was a feature. He was credited with a home run. triple and a two-base hit and scored the home team s two runs. The Score. R- H. 3. Indianapolis 1 J Baltimore 2 fi 4 Batteries Mosely and Texter. Conley and Jacklitch COAST LEAGUE. San Francisco, July 28 First game The score: R H B Portland JJ J Oakland J 4 Batteries - Reiger and Flther, Prough. Ablet and Alexander. Mittt. (12 innings.) Second game. R H W Portland . 3 12 J Oakland . 1 6 Batteries Higglnbotham and Yantz; Abies and MItxe (Called end 8th, on agreement ) los Angelee, July 18. The Score: H E- San Francisco 3 v 1 Los Angelee 1 7 3 r. t ifAM unri Schmidt. pn'.vi . Hughes and Boles Sacramento, July 28 The Score: R. H. E Venice 0 J J Sacramento 3 4 0 Batteries Hitt. Fleharty and Elliott, El-liott, McLean; Malarkey and Han-nab Han-nab NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. At Taroma-Ballard 0, Tacoraa 4. At Victoria Spokane 5 Victoria 6 At Seattle Vancouver 3, Seattle 2. (11 Innings l |