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Show BASEBALL GAMES PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results. At Los Angeles Salt Lake ,2. Los Angeles 10. At Snn Francisco Venice 2, San Francisco 4. At Portland Oakland 1, Portland 3. Standing of Series. Los Angeles 2, Salt Lake 0. San Francisco 2, Venice 0. Portland 2, Oakland 0. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Brooklyn New York 0, Brooklyn Brook-lyn 7. At Philadelphia Boston 5, Philadelphia Philadel-phia 8. At Cincinnati First game: Chicago 0, Cincinnati 1. Second game: Chicago Chi-cago 2, Cincinnati 0. At SL Louis First game: Pittsburg 0, St. Louis 2. Second game: Pittsburg Pitts-burg 4, St. Louis 2. St. Louis. .Tune 30. Doak, who led the National league pitchers last year, hurled hiB first shutout gamo of the season here today, winning the first game of a double header from Pittsburg, Pitts-burg, for St Louis. 2 to 0. Sallee made things easier in the second game and the visitors slugged him for a twelve hit, 4 to 2, ten-inning victory. Pittsburg 000 000 0000 St. Louis 100 000 10 2 (Second Game). Pittsburg 010 000 100 21 St. Louis 100 010 000 02 Cincinnati, June 30. Cincinnati and Chicago divided honors here today In a double header. Cincinnati shut out the visitors 1 to 0 In the first contest and Chicago duplicated the trick In the second game, 2 to 0. Chicago 000 000 0000 Cincinnati 000 010 00 1 (Second Game. Chicago 002 000 0002 Cincinnati 000 000 000 0 Brooklyn. June 30. Pfeffer outlasted outlast-ed Maro,uard today and Brooklyn won, 7 to 0. New York ...000 000 0000 Brooklyn 000 010 00 7 Philadelphia. June 30. Boston put up a fine uphill battle here today, but lost' to the home team, 8 to 5. A drlvo off Cravath's bat took an ugly bound and struck Left Fielder Connolly Connol-ly of Boston on the Jaw. Connolly was made unconscious and his lower lip was split. Cravath got thrco bases before the ball could bo returned return-ed to the infield. Evers left tho gamo in the sixth Inning because of his lame ankle. Boston 000 021 2005 Philadelphia 004 310 00 8 AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Now York Washington 1, New York i. At Detroit Cleveland 2, Detroit 7. At Chicago St. Louis 6, Chicago 8 At Boston (First gnme) Phlladelr phla 5, Boston 10; (second game) Philadelphia Phil-adelphia 7, BoMon 10. J L Boston, Juno 30. Boston won twicb Bum Philadelphia. 10 to 5 and 10 to k Each game was marked by free Hng and pitcher after pitcher w&a from tho box. I Hlphla 021 100 010 5 H 040 OlWc-lO L Second Game. Hk, HphJft ?t.n ...... iaq .njL . Boston- 005 001 31 10 Detroit, Juno 30. Steen pitched a fine game against his former Clove-land Clove-land teammates today and Detroit, hitting Mitchell viciously In the first and seventh Innings, won 7 to 2. Cleveland 000 002 0002 Detroit 300 000 31 7 Chicago, Juno 30, Chicago made a clean sweep of the series from St. Louis today, when they won the fourth game from the visitors S to C. St. Louis 200 010 111 G Chicago 101 420 00" S ew York, Juno 30. New York bunched their hits off Shaw and took the first game of their series with Washingtonby a score of 4 to 1. Pipp drove in two runs, with a double, In the third Inning, and Hartzell's home run followed Cook's single in the sixth Inning Washington 000 100 0001 New York 002 002 00 4 FEDERAL LEAGUE. At Brooklyn Kansas City 11, Brooklyn Brook-lyn 2. At Newark Chicago 7, Newark 6. At Baltimore Pittsburg C, Baltimore Balti-more 1. At Buffalo St. Louis 1, Buffalo 9. Newark, N, J.. June 30. Chicago defeated Newark today, a twelfth Inning In-ning rally enabling the visitors to nose out the locals 7 to 6. In tho ninth triples by McConnell and Fisher scored five runs and tied the count. Bunched hits off Kaiser-ling Kaiser-ling In tho twelfth yand one off Falk-enberg, Falk-enberg, who rellecd him, sufficed to score the winning run. Chicago 7 16 2 Newark 613 Batteries McConnell and Wilson; Kai8erllng, Falkenberg and Rarlden. Baltimore, June 3). Pittsburg today won its sixth concocutlve game rrom Baltimore thfs sefgon G to 1. Dickson Dick-son was tight In tie pinches, Walsh's home run countlillj? the only run against him. ' Pittsburg JlVJ G 7 1. aitkuoreb t.'..Xi.':x.fe 2. Batteries Dickson and O'Connor; Bender and Jacklltsch. Brooklyn, June 30. Kansas City bent Brooklyn 11 to2 today by batting three pitchers almost at will, while Johnson was holding tho locals safe. Kansas City 1115 1 BrooKlyn 2 7 4 Batteries Johnson and Easterly; Lafitte. Herring, Bluejacket and Land, Wright. Buffalo, June 30. Frequent changes in the box failed to check the Buffeds' batting streak in today's 9 to 1 victory vic-tory over SL Louis. St. Louis 1 3 0 Buffalo 9 14 2 Batteries Crandall. Watson, Wil-lett Wil-lett and Hartley; Andorson and Blair. |