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Show YESTERDAY'S GAMES ! AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington, July 16. Washington got hut two hits off Hagerman today and Cleveland won by a shutout, 2 to 0 Shaw started the game for the Nationals and Graney, the first man to face him. knocked the ball over Shank's head for a home run. Two bases on balls and Jackson's single brought in Cleveland's second run in the third Boehling went in to pitch in the fourth inning and the rest of the game was a pitchers' battle, Cleseland getting two hits and Wish ington one. Boston July 1G Detroit defeated Roster, today 5 to 2. the visitors scoring scor-ing all their runs during two innings, while the local team bunched four hits in the seventh for two runs Ruth tlw new Boston twirler began pitching pitch-ing but a pass, followed by (Taw ford s double and a triple by Yeach during the fourth inning caused his retirement, two runs scoring Johnson John-son succeeded him, but was wild Coutnbe pitched the last two innings Philadelphia, July 16 Hard hitting featured today's game which was won by Philadelphia from Chicago by 10 to 0 Russell was knocked off the robber in three Innings, during which Walsh drove in five runs with a single sin-gle and a home run. Bender was re placed by Bush In the fourth after five hits, including doubles by .1 Collins Col-lins and Weaver and a home run by Fournier, had been made off him in this session Manager Callahan of Chicago wras notified today that he had been n delinitely suspended for his trouble with Umpire Hildebrand ater yesterdays yester-days doubleheader in New York Struuk was unable to play owing to thr death of his mother In the sixth Lining Demmitt and Weaver collider when the latter caught a fly by E. Collins. Weaver was forced to leave the game at once and Demmitt also left the field in the eighth inning. New York, July 10. New Yor won the rivet sani of the St. Louis series by a score of 6 to 4 After the visitors vis-itors scored three runs off Pieh, New York rallied in the fourth inning and scored four men on two errors, a p.is a wild pitch and singles by Mai-sel Mai-sel anu Caldwell, each of which drove in two runs Brown relieved Pieh in the hfth inning and pitched sterling bal! permitting only two hits and striking out seven men In the five innings. The g3me was Interrupted by a twenty-minute shower In the second sec-ond inning. |