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Show YESTERDAY'S GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE. A makeshift team again represented Philadelphia against Washington and the latter had trouble in winning by 4 to 3. Harper struck out twelve batsmen, nine of these being in the first five innings Score by innings- Washington ... 210 100 0004 Philadelphia 000 021 000 3 Chicago Oct. 2 Roth's triple In the fourth Inning, following singles by Blackburn and Collins cinched the game of the farewell serleB for Chi cago with St Louis The score was 5 to 1. Wolfgang pitched in fine form. The visitors' lone run was made in the fifth and resulted from Weaver's fumble of Lavan's ground or, a single by Agnew and an Infield out. Collins' catch of a long fly In deep center was a feature. St. Louis i 7 i Chicago r, 8 2 Batteries James. Leverenz, Hoch and Agnew; Wolfgang and Schalk. Hnrd hitting by Boston and numerous numer-ous errors by New York enabled the locals to win by the score of 11 to Brown was replaced by Cole In the box for Now York during the sixth inning, after he had been found tor three doubles, two triples and six singles. Maisel's home run to center in the final inning was a feature , New York 5 6 5 Boston 11 14 4 Batteries Brown, Cole aud Nuna-maker; Nuna-maker; Ruth and Cady. NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York turned the tables on Boston Bos-ton and easily took the fourth game of the series by a score of 11 to 0. The locals hit both Tyler and Coc reham hard and took full advantage of the poor fielding of the new champions cham-pions Tcsreau started very wild, but settled down and pitched fair ball, ftrlking out eight men. Score by Innings! Boston 201 010 010 C Now York 120 300 41 x 11 Douglass allowed Pittsburg only on' hit but the locals beat Cincinnati " to 1. The Pirates won the game In the ninth inning without making a hit Schang, batting for McQuillan. was safe on Kellogg's wild throw l'ouglaes then gave three bases on balls, forcing in a run and leaving the bases full with none out. W:y-ner W:y-ner wont out on a fly Konetchy forced Carey at ihe plate and Oon zales, trying a double play, made n wild throw, which enebled Berger to score. Cincinnati scored Its run In the eighth when Gonzales was safe on Konetchy'B error and reached home on Graham's sacrifice and a double by Daniels Cincinnati 1 6 4 Pittsburg 2 1 1 Batteries Douglass and Gonzales; Gonza-les; McQuillan and Smith. Bunched hits in the sixth and eighth innings gave St Louis yesterday's game with Chicago 5 to 0. Perritt was steady In the pinches, keeping his hits well scattered. Chicago 0 6 1 St. Louis 5 13 0 Batteries Yaugban. Hagerraan and Archer; Perritt and Snyder, Win-go. FEDERAL LEAGUE. After sustaining numerous defeats since joining the Brooklyn Federals, Mordecal Brown won a game today, defeating Baltimore by 3 to 1 the visitors vis-itors making only four hits and getting get-ting their run on a fumble b Holt In the ninth. Anderson's homer scored Brown ahead of him in the fifth, and Shaw's single brought in Delehanty with the third run for Brooklyn. Baltimore 1 4 S Brooklyn . . .3 8 3 Batteries Smith, Connelly and Kerr, Russell; Brown and Watson. COAST .LEAGUE. At Los Angeles Missions 1 5 g Yenice 5 10 jj Batteries Stroud and Hannah; Henley and Elliott, McClain. At San Francisco-Oakland Francisco-Oakland 4 9 3 San Francisco 5 9 0 Batteries Geyer. Prough, Klawlt-ter Klawlt-ter and Alexander; Pernoll, Fanning and Schmidt. At Portland Los Angeles Portland game postponed; wet grounds. DUCK LAW VIOLATIONS. Fred W. Chambers, state fish and game commissioner, so far has ob tained evidence against twenty three violators of the game laws for shooting shoot-ing at ducks before actual sunrise On ground that the law against the shooting of ducks before sunrise had not been considered prior to October 1 of this year the commissioner is planning a conference with the viola tors which may take place this afternoon. after-noon. ANOTHER RECORD. Fresno. Cel., Oct 2 Outsprlntlru Howard P. Drew of the University of Southern California today in the 220-yard 220-yard run at tho California champion ship track meet, G. Parker of the Olympic club of San Francisco covered cov-ered t he distance in :21 1-5. This tics the world's record held jointly by Howard P. Drew and Don Kelly 01 Spokane. STUDY CALIFORNIA DUCKS. Completing his investigation 01 Hie fluck malady at tho mouths of tho .Jordan and Bear rivers Alexander Wetmore, federal biological expert, left yesterday for California where be will make comparative studies of ducks there suffering with a peculiar disease Until this study is completed com-pleted public report will not be issued is-sued on the local duck situation. |