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Show AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won. LosL Pet. Boston 78 39 .668 Detroit SO 43 653 Chicago 72 49 .597 Washington 62 57 .52J New York 56 61 .479 St. Louis 47 76 .383 Cleveland 45 75 .373 Philadelphia 37 79 .313 Washington, Aug. 31. Washington won both games of a double-heador from New York hero today, 4 to 1 and 3 to 2, tho second contest going oleven inningB. in the first Washington Wash-ington netted four runs during tho fourth inning from three passes, two singles and a double off Brown. Thou Manager Donovan went Into pitch for the Yankees and allowed only ono hit In lour innings. Flshor was pitching steadily with a one-run lead iu the ninth inning of the second game when Shank's triple and GandlU's long fly tied the score. Foster drew a baao on balls in the elevcnthand scored on Binglos by Milan and Shanks. Gallia Gal-lia and Boohllng pitched good ball for Washington, tho latter being succeeded succeed-ed by Harper in the eighth Inning, when ho gave way to a plnch-hlttor. First Game. New York 000 000 0101 Washington 000 400 00 I Second Game. New York 001 010 000 002 Washington 010 000 001 013 MITCHELL BLANKS ST. LOUIS BROWNS. St. Louis, Aug. 31 Mitchell allowed but three hits and Cleveland shut out St. Louis in the first game of the series today, winning, 6 to 0. Seven errors by the locals, four of which were charged to Lavan, paved the way for four of Cleveland's six runs. Gruney got three hits In three times at bat, driving in four runs. Cleveland 201 020 0016 SL Louis 000 000 000 0 TY COBB'S SINGLE DEFEATS CII-CAGO. CII-CAGO. Detroit, Mich., Aug. 31. Dotrolt defeated de-feated Chicago In an orratio contest today, 9 to 8. The Tiger-runs were tho result of hits bunched with fielding field-ing sllpB by the visitors. Dubuc's wildness enabled Chicago to tie the score in the seventh. The Tigers, however, came back with two runs off Faber in the eighth inning and scored their olghth victory out of nine games with Chicago on tho local field this season. Cobb, who had gone to the plato twenty-four times without with-out making a hit, came through in tho eighth with a single that won the game. Chicago 010 010 6018 Detroit 000 016 02 9 FEDERAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet. Pittsburg 69 52 .570 Newark 60 51 .560 Chicago 66 5S .549 SL Louis 65 56 -.537 Kansas City 65 68 .528 Buffalo 59 67 ,468 Brooklyn 67 66 .64'2 Baltimore 40 79 .336 Pittsburg, Pa . Aug. 31. Tho Pittsburg Pitts-burg Fedoral league team defeated Chicago twice today by scores of 6 to 2 and 5 to 2. Hendrix was hit hard in the first game, while Allen was an enigma after the first inning. Tho visitors had a lead of two runs In the second contest when the lo- ?J1r hlin?hprl hftc nfr "Rr&rmon nnd nv... ...uu.iu ink.? uli jjicuuau aiiu forged ahead. First Game. Chicago 2 6 0 Pittsburg 6 13 0 Batteries Hendrix and Wilson; Allen and O'Connor. Second Game. Chicago 2 5 0 Pittsburg -. 5 9 1 Batteries Bronnan and Wilson; Comstock and Berry. NEWARK VICTOR. Buffalo. Aug. 31. Newark won from Buffalo today 6 to 5 After the locals had made four runs in the eigth inning, needing one more run to tio the score, and with men on third and firBt, Tom Seaton relieved Reulbach and retired the side without with-out further scoring. In tho ninth inning in-ning he retired the side in order. Newark 6 14 1 Buffalo . . . . 5 5 1 Batteries Reulbach. Seaton and Rariden; Anderson, Bedlent and Blair. |