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Show IE SPORTS I YESTERDAY'S GAMES ' AMERICAN LEAGUE. A ninth Inning batting rally started I by Cobb after two men werp out. cou- V plod with errors, enabled Detroit to I make it three straight from Chicago today, 4 to 3. Cobb singled to left and Crawford singled to center. Veach sine led to j riRht and when Roth allowed the hall j to get away from him two of the visitors counted Burns singled, seor-I seor-I ing Veach with the tying run and ! went to third when Demmett fum-i bled the ball. Molarity's single j i scored Burns with the winning run I I Beuz had pitched a fine game until the ninth and had to be replaced by RiLKRoll. The locals made their runs ' by bunching hits, one of which was ' a homer by Roth, i Detroit 4 8 1 Chicago 3 10 a I Batteries Oldham, Cavet and ' Stanase, D. Baker; Benz. Russell and I Schalk. I St Louis, Sept. 13 Cleveland won j the first game of a double-header j with St. Louis, 5 to 0 When the i second game was called at the end of the eighth, to permit the visitors to ! catch a train, the score was tied at 3 rune. St. Louis 0 7 0 Cleveland 5 8 1 Batteries Baumgardner andj Ague ; Mitchell and O'Neill. Second Game. Cleveland S 10 1 St. Louis 3 8 1 (Called by agreement). I Batteries James and Agnow, I Courabe and Bassler. j NATIONAL LEAGUE. I Cincinnati, Sept. 13. St. Louis won two closely contested games from Cin-j Cin-j cinnatl today, the first by 4 to 3, I nnd the second 3 to 2. Perdup ua knocked out of the box in the fee-I fee-I ond innlnp of the second game when he passed the first batter up ana (hep nllowrd three successive singles Sollee, who succeeded him, held Cincinnati Cin-cinnati In check, yielding only three hits. Manager Herzog was put out of the game In the second inning of fhe first game for disputing a decision de-cision of the umpire. Between the two games, Herzog was presented with a chest of silver by local admirers. ad-mirers. St. Louis 4 10 Cincinnati ... 3 9 1 Batteries Doak and YYingo, Doutrlaas and Gonzales. Second Game, St Louis 3 6 1 Cincinnati 2 7 2 Batteries Perdue, Sallee and Wingo; Schneider and Clark Schulfp's home run in the seventh inning gave Cheney a verdict over Harmon in a pitchers' battle today. Chicago beating Pittsburg 2 to 0. The locals grouped onough hits in the sev cnth to score more runs ordinarily, but sharp fielding prevented. Good opened with a triple, but was caught at the plate on Zimmerman's grounder ground-er after Saler had gone out Zimmerman Zim-merman scored ahead of Schulte when the latter hit the ball over the right field fence. No Pittsburgh runner got as far as third base. Fisher, playing his first game at shortstop for Chicago, made a favorable impression im-pression after a busy day in the field, and got a single and a stolen base. Pittsburg .0 3 0 Chicago 2 4 2 Batteries Harmon and Gibson. Coleman; Cheney and Archer. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Chicago took sole possession of first place in the Federal lnagu today by winning a double-header from Buffalo, Buf-falo, 1 to 0 and 7 to 5. Opportune hitting gave the locals the first game, which was a pitchers' battle between Johnson and Schulz. Anderson's wild ness was mainly responsible for the I defeat of the visitors in the second game, Brennan steadying In pinches. Buffalo 0 4 2 Chicago 1 4 0 Batteries Schulz. and Blair, Johnson and Wilson Second Game. Buffalo 5 9 2 Chicago ..710 2 Batteries Anderson, Schulz ana Lavinne. Blair, Brennan and Wilson COAST LEAGUE. Morning Game at San Francisco. Venice ..." 4 9 1 Missions 6 9 2 Batteries Henley and McLaln, Gregory and Rohrer. Afternoon Game at Oakland. Venice 8 9 0 Missions . 1 6 7 Batteries Hitt and White; Elliot. El-liot. Stanley, Williams and Rohrpr. Lynn. Morning Game at Los Angeles. Portland 3 5 4j Los Angeles 7 7 3 Batteries Lush and Yantz; Chech and Boise. Afternoon Game. Portland 0 4 2 Lcs Angeles 3 7 - Batteries Krause. Evans and Fisher, Hughes and Brooks. San Francisco 0 4 3 Oakland 7 4 1 Batteries Llefleld and Clark, Sepuheda; Kiawitter and MltSfi Afternoon Game at San Francisco. San Francisco 912 3 Oakland 5 9 6 Ratterlea - Strandrldge. Fanning and Schmidt, Brough and Alexander. |