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Show I YESTERDAY'S GAMES I AMERICAN LEAGUE. !l' Chicago, Aug. 3 An eighth-inning hatting rally today turned defeat into 4 victory' for Chicago 9 to 8. The wilul I ness of Chicago's twirlers in the sev ' enth Inning gave Philadelphia a big T lead, ji The Score. R. H. E. ! Philadelphia 8 8 1 Chicago 9 12 1 J Batteries Plank. Pennock and I Lapp, Schang: Russell, Faber, Wolt- B gang and Schalk I Cleveland, Aug 3 Washington de feated Cleveland 7 to 4 in a loosely played game, there being ten errors, seven of which were charged against Cleveland. Both Englo and Hager-man, Hager-man, who started to pitch, were drlv en from the box and of the two relief re-lief pitchers Ayres proved more ef- j fectlve than Collamore Seven of the eleven runs scored were on errors The score R H E. j Cleveland 4 6 7 Washington 7 11 3 1 Batteries Collamore, Hagerminj and Egan, Engle. Ayres and Henry St Louis. Aug 3. St Louis pound ed Gregg hard in the sixth inning and won from Boston 6 to 1. The Score: R H E. Boston 1 6 2 St Louis I) 8 0 Batteries Gregg. Bedlent and Thomas, James and Agnew, Detroit. Aug 3 Coveleskie easil outpitched Cole and Detroit defeated New York today 4 to 1 The Score. R. H. .. New York 1 5 01 Detroit 4 12 1 Batteries Cole and Nunamaker, Coveleskie and Baker. NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York, Aug. 3 Cincinnati made it four out of live from New York by dividing a double-header with the champions today. New York won the first game eHslly by a fcore of 7 to; 2. while the visitors won the second ftfter an uphill fight by a score of I 5 to 4. Herzog was knocked uncon-scious uncon-scious in a collision with Bescher In the eighth inning of the first game, and was curried off the field, but he revived during the intprmission and! put up a wonderful fielding exhibi j tion in the second game. Snodgrass v, as ordered off the' field ( in the second game and with two out I in the ninth inning McGraw was put I out of the game He defied L'mpire. Byron to forfeit the game, even try I Ing to pull the umpire's watch out ot j his pocket First game The Score: R. H. E ' . Cincinnati 2 11 2 : , New York 7 11 Hi I Batteries Benton, Schneider, Yingllng and Clark, Mathewson and i Meyers, McLean Second game The score: R. H. E. I Cincinnati 6 1) h1 I New York 4 9 1 Batteries Ames, Schneider and Gonzales. Clarke, Demaree and Mey-era. Mey-era. Boston, Aug. 3. Boston won from I St. Louis in the ninth today, l to 0i j when two singles, a sacrifice and But ler's error allowed Tyler to cross the j plate Tyler and Griner had their second pitching duel of the series, i 1 ne Scor: R. H E Boston . . 1 5 2 j St. Louis 0 3 1 Batteries Tyler and Whaling Griner and Snyder. Philadelphia, Aug. 3. Philadelphia won today's game from Chicago. 5 to 0, by knocking Stack off the rubber . in fi e innings. The Score: R. h E. ! Chicago o 6 3 Philadelphia 5 9 1 I Batteries Stack. Zabel and Archer, Arch-er, Alexander and Killifer Brooklyn. Aug 3. Ed Konetchy broke up today's game in the thir-I thir-I teenth inning by slamming a home ; run to deep center with the bases ' full, giving Pittsburg the victory by ! 7 to 3 and driving Brooklyn into last i place The Score: . tt. e. Pittsburg , 7 is 3 Brooklyn 3 12 1 Batteries Copppr and Gibson; Ragan and Mejers, Met arty. FEDERAL LEAGUE Brooklyn, Aug. 3. For the second time In the present series between Brooklyn and Indianapolis, the visitors visit-ors took third place from Brooklyn, winning today's game 7 to 6 Holt's error on McKechnie's drive in the seventh allowed Campbell to score what proved to be th: deciding run. Griggs knocked a home run with Land and Delehanty on bases in the third The Score: R. H. E Indianapolis 7 14 I Brooklyn 6 5 4 Batteries Kaiserllnq, Mullln and Warren, Peters Houck and Owens. Pittsburg, Aug. 3 Pitcher Dickson defeated the Chicago Federals by a score of 1 to 0 in ten innings today. Dickson not only held the visitors to six hits, but it was his single in the tenth that scored the only run. The score: K H K Pittsburg 1 7 1 Chicago 0 6 1 Batteries Dickson and Kerr; Watson and demons. Buffalo. Aug. 3 The Buffalo Fed erals shut out St Louis in the last j game of the series today 4 to 0. The, eight hits off Mordecai Brown werej bunched in three innings, while Ford allowed no more than a single in an inning, except in the eighth. The Score: R. H E. Buffalo . 4 8 0 St Louis 0 4 1 Batteries Ford and Blair, Brown and Simon Baltimore, Aug 3. Baltimore made a clean sweep of the series with Kansas Kan-sas City by winning today 8 to 3 The Score: R. H. E. Baltimore 8 11 5 Kansas City 3 10 4 Batteries Conley, Yount and Jacklltsch; Johnson, Harris and Brown. , NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. ; M Seattle Victoria 3. Seattle 1. At Spokane Ballard 1, Spokane 13 At Vancouver Tacoma 1, Vancouver Vancou-ver 4. RACES ARE WON ; In fractions of a second, fortunes are made in fractions of a cent. But you don't have to use decimals to figure out that advertising in THE STANDARD STAND-ARD pays. nr |