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Show Sports YESTERDAY'S GAMES COAST LEAGUE. San Francisco, July 15, The score: R. H E Sacramento o 5 3 Oakland 9 12 1 Batteries Arellanes, Stewart and Hannah; Geyer and Alexander. Portland. Ore., July 15. The Score; r h. E. Log Angeles 2" 5 2 Portland 5 12 0 Batteries Perritt and Brooks, Higginbotham and Fisher. Los Angeles, July 15. The Score- R F E San Francisco 4 13 1 Venice 2 H 1 Brtterles Pernoll and Schmidt, Hltt and Elliott NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE At Seattle Spokane 2. Seattle 0. At Tacoma Portland 9, Tacoma 6. At Vancouver Victoria 9, Vancouver Vancou-ver 7. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Buffalo, July 15 Baltimore failed to score against Buffalo in either game cf a double-header here today, the pcores being 7 ,to 0 and 4 to 0. In the opening game with Earl Moore In the box, only one Baltimore player got past second base, and .Anderson allowed only three hits in the second game. Collins, a former Brooklyn played, replaced Louden in the Buffalo Buf-falo lineup today, the latter having J been injured at Baltimore. ; First game The score: R. H E Buffalo 211 003 OOx 7 10 0 Baltimore . ... 000 000 0000 4 0 Batteries Moore and Blair, Con-ley. Con-ley. Hughes and Jacklitsch, Boucher. Second game The Score: R. H. E. Buffalo 110 001 OOx 4 6 1 Baltimore 000 000 0000 3 0 Batteries Anderson and Lavlgne; Vount and Jacklitsch. j Pittsburg, July 15. The local Federals Fed-erals went to pieces in the ninth inning in-ning today and Brooklyn took the first game of the series 4 to 2 The visitors did not get a hit off Knetzer until the seventh inning. The Score: R. H. E Brooklyn 000 000 1034 6 0 Pittsburg 200 000 000 2 10 1 Batteries Seaton and Land, Knetzer and Berry. Kansas City, July 15 Cullop allowed al-lowed but three hits until the seventh inning, when he weakened and Indianapolis In-dianapolis scored four runs and the locals were defeated 5 to 3 today. Chicago, July 15. Mordecai Brown held Chicago to four hits today and won &n easy game tor the St. Louis Federals 2 to 0. An error by Tinker and a base on balls off Hendrix paved the way for the St. Louis runs AMERICAN LEAGUE. New York, July 15. New York won I the series from Chicago 3 to 2, by j breaking even in today's doublehead-! doublehead-! er. Chicago won the first game 3 to 2 end New York evened up by ' taking the second game 2 to 1. The ! second game was called in the eighth inning on account of darkness, though ' Manager Callahan of Chicago made a violent objection. Chicago won the first game largely on home run drives by Fournier and Dcmmitt. In the second game New York knocked Benz out of the box in the third inning when they scored two runs cn a pass to Hartzell and successive suc-cessive singles by Pecklnpaugh, Cree and Mullen Cole pitched a strong game for New Y'ork and defeated Chicago Chi-cago for the second time in the series Washington, July 15. Detroit and I Washington played a 3 to 3 tie here i today, the game being called at the ! end of the eighth Inning to allow the visitors to catch a train De I troit scored a run in the first inning on Purtell's double and McBride's er-I er-I ror. Bush's triple and Purtell's sac-' sac-' rlfice fly gave another run in the thlio and the last came in the fourth i on three successive singles off Boeh-I Boeh-I ling. F.ngel relieved Boehllng at that I point and ended the scoring Wash-I Wash-I lugton scored twice in the third on 4rirles of Boehling and Moeller and a , sacrifice fly. Morgan's run in the 1 seventh off Dauss tied the score Philadelphia. July 15. WTiile thun-e'er thun-e'er endeavored to drown out the rau 1 sic of two bands, the world's cham-I cham-I pionshlp flag, which the Philadelphia Americans won last fall, was raised j at ShSbe park this afternoon Through miniature lakes and ankle-deep mur) 'he v's'ting St. Lculs Americans and 1 th champion Athletics paraded the) field ?nd during a momentary letup In the almost continuous thunder : showers which fell all day the pen I pant was hoisted to the top of the ! Pole Both games of the doubleheader I scheduled for today were postponed Boston. July 15. Boston shut out C leveland 4 to 0 today, making it four : straight for the series Leonard J pitched great ball, holding the visitors visi-tors hitless and striking out five men I during the first four innings. Clave-'and Clave-'and bunched two hits In the seventh with one out, but Chapman s fly was taken on the run by Rehg and Lie-holt Lie-holt struck out. Eight of the local players were sent from the dugout to the dressing room by Connolly for uncomplimentary remarks about the isltors. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago. July 15 Frank Schulte'e long double against the fence in right center today was the climax of an exciting ex-citing ninth inning rally which resulted re-sulted in a 5 to 4 victory for Chicago over New York. By winning, the locals lo-cals obtained an even break on the series and prevented the Giants from j increasing the lead of three and a half games which separated the teams prior to the series. Smith outpitched Tesreau Poor support sup-port hlped the visitors in the third inning when they scored three runs. In this round, Smith walked one man and allowed three hits. Then Sweeney made an error and a double steal followed fol-lowed Thereafter the league loaders were never dangerous until the ninth, when two singles and a stolen base retted a run St. Louis, July 15 With the bases full in the eighth inning. Sallee singled, sin-gled, scoring Wilson and Snyder with the run that won for St. Louis in the iast game of the series with Bos ton: score, 5 to 3. Today's victory-gave victory-gave St Louis an even break in the four game series. Cincinnati. July 15 Cincinnati rallied ral-lied In the eighth inning and. assist ed by Mattisons wildness and an error by Byrne, scored enough runs to win from Philadelphia today 6 to After one out in the eighth. Moll wltz singled and Miller and Erwin obtained bases on balls. This was enough for Mattison, and Mayer relieved re-lieved him. Hoblitzell sent up a sacrifice fly. scoring Mollwitz Moran then singled sin-gled to short, bringing home Uhler, who lan for Miller and afterward? rntered the game as center fielder. Then Byrne fumbled Herzog's drive and Laross, running for Erwin. scored. scor-ed. Killlfer and Groh were banished from the field for disputing the de visions of the umpires Pittsburg, July 15. Although out hlL Pittsburg took advantage of Brooklyn s errors today and won 4 to 3. Pittsburg obtained a two-run lead, but the visitors bunched hits in the seventh and eighth innings and lied the score. Mowrey's single, a wild pitch by Allen and a single by Viox gave the Pirates the winning run in the eighth Mensor. the first Pirate to bat, hit for a home run the first made by a local player here this season. STATE TENNIS TOURNEY. Chicago, July 15. The third round in the men's doubles reached the fourth frame in the state tennis tour ney today. The men's single3 reached the fifth round. Alex Squair defeated J. C. Neely. 5 7, 6-0. 6-4. R H Burdick beat H. Gifford, 6-0. 1-6, 9-7. In the woman's singles. Mrs C. N. Beard defeated Mrs. Brewer in straight sets and In the doubles Mis" Neely and Mrs. Brewer defeated Miss Vosburgh and Miss Park 6-2. 6-4. |