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Show PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. , Won Iost Pet. I Los Angeles 76 5S .5G7 San. Francisco 73 59 .553 Vernon Go G7 .492 Portland 59 . 67 .4GS Oakland 62 73 .459 Salt Lako 59 70 .457 SEALS ,WON, 6 TO 3. San Francisco, Aug. 13. It's well for Skeeter Fanning that Messrs. Ping Bodlc. Biff Schaller and a lot of their follows had been hitting the ball to good effect in the early innings in-nings of today's game. It is well, for otherwise there would not have been the lead that gave the San Franciscans their 6 to 3 victory over Lefty Williams. The Skeeter had his game 6 to 1. when the ninth came to hand. Half the crowd had started for the exits and then came back again as the Salt J Lakers unllmbered their batteries. j Salt Lake: Runs 000 100 0023 Hits 002 301 01411 I San Francisco ' I Runs 001 030 20 6 Hits 013 032 20 11 j FOUR STRAIGHT FOR ANGELS. I Los Angeles, Aug. 13. Four B straight is the Angels' record against the Oaks. They beat tho Northern I bunch today, 9 to 3, and used up three . of Elliott's pitchers in doing- It, while - Slim Love went all tho way alone and I his single helped win his own game. i Oakland: I Runs 200 000 0013 3 Hits 200 000 2138 R Los Angeles: I Runs 001 420 20 9 I Hits 001 230 21 9 I VERNON 5, PORTLAND 4. I Portland, Aug. 13. It was Friday. I tho 13th, and something had to hap- pen and It did happen in the 13th 1 inning of the Portland-Vernon series I with, the Bcore 4 and K Gleichmann I put his beef against one of Southpaw 1 Krause's groove balls and tho ball wagged its ears in anguish and whis-1 whis-1 tied over the right field fence as if n fired out of a 16-centlmetre muzzle. 1 Gleicbmann's home run broke up the 1 sensational battle, which was fought I nip and tuck for twelve and part of 9 the thirteenth inning. The score was' g Vernon 5 and Portland 4. I Vernon: I Runs 012J)oi 000 000 1 5 I Hits 9133 201 000 102 114 I Portland: B Runs 200 000 020 000 0 4 Hits 300 001 030 121 112 I NATIONAL LEAGUE; S Won boat Pet Hl?hiladolphlaJ... .'. . ;5t4, ? 45; .545 .. Brooklyn 5G 49 -t ' Chicago 52 49 .515 Pittsburg 52 50 .510 I Boston 52 ' 51 .505 Now York 49 50 .49o St. Louis 49 57 -462 Cincinnati 44 57 .436 ( , l BROOKLYN WINNER. Brooklyn, Aug-. 13. Jack Coombs pitched shutout ball against tho Now t York Nationals today, but a fumble by O'Mara gave the visitors a run In ( tho eighth, making tho scoro 6 to 1. , The Supcrbas ran the bases reckless- -ly, causing the Giants to fumble and , throw wild, five errors being charged against thorn. Lobert waB hit by a : pitched ball and .forced to retire, while Stengol hurt his leg sliding Into . second after making a two-bagger and gave way to Hummel. The Brooklyns got only four assists, Coombs making the Giants pop up flies when he was not fanning them. Now York 000 000 0101 Brooklyn 012 100 11 6 ALEXANDER STOPS WORLD'S CHAMPIONS. i Philadelphia. Aug. 13. Philadelphia knocked P.udolph off the rubber in six innings and defeated Boston 5 to 3. Niohoff, formerly of Terro Haute, finished tho game In fine stylo for the visitors. Alexander was hit hard In the second and fourth Innings, and then settled down, the visitors not j getting a man past first base In the last five Innings. Boston 020 100 0003 i Philadelphia 201 002 00 5 1 i LOWLY REDS AGAIN TRIM I BUCCANEERS. Pittsburg, Aug. 18. Cincinnati defeated de-feated Pittsburg today by a score of '. 4 to 3, getting three runs in the ninth 1 Inning on hits by Herzog and Griffith, Grif-fith, a base on halls to Williams, i and' wild throws by Collins and Har- : mon. The thr.ee runs scored by Pitts- i burg In tho sixth Inning came after an error by Herzog, when he should ' have retired the side. Cincinnati 000 000 1034 . Pittsburg 000 000 3003 AMERICAN LEAGUE. - Won Lost Pet Boston 67 35 .657 Detroit 64 39 .621 Chicago C2 40 .60S Washington 54 50 .519 New York 50 50 .500 Cleveland 39 61 .390 St. Louis 40 64 .385 Philadelphia ... .33 70 .320 NEW YORK TAKES EXCITING GAME. New York, Aug. 13. New York won, an exciting twelve-Inning game Crom Philadelphia today 3 to 2. Malsel led off in the twelfth with an Infield hit and took second on Kopfs wild throw. Mack then ordered Wyckoff to pass Cook and Hartzell filling the bases. Donovan sent Caldwell to bat for Boone, and he drove a long hit to deep center, Malsel scoring the winning win-ning run. Both Cole and Wyckoff pitched great ball Philadelphia .. ..020 000 000 0002 New York 000 100 010 0013 RED SOX KEEP ON WINNING BATTLES. I Boston, Aug. 13. Boston won 3 to 2 In the ninth inning over Washington Washing-ton today J fLewis single and oneby Gardner. Henry's wild throw to check Gardner's steal, and a passed ball on which Lewis scored, made up the decisive de-cisive combination Washington used three pitchers, Boehling being ordered out in favor of Ayres in the fourth, and the latter giving way to Johnson in the ninth. Washington 100 000 1002 Boston 100 100 0013 Brown-Carlson-1 reseder Clearance Sale Now On. 2421 Washington Ave. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet. Chicago 60 46 .5GG Pittsburg 58 4G .558 Newark 58 4G .558 Kansas City 5S 47 ,552 St. Louis 57 50 .533 Brooklyn 49 61 .445 Bufalo 49 61 .445 Baltimore 3G 68 .346 BUFFALO TAKES TWO. Buffalo, Aug. 13. The Buffalo Federals Fed-erals evened up the series today by twice shutting out SL Lours. 1 to 0, and 6 to 0, the two preceding games having been shutouts for Buffalo. Schulz outpitched Crandall In the oponlng game. The winning run was scored on Dalton's single and Lou-den's Lou-den's two-base hit. Anderson was splendidly supported support-ed in the second game, double plays retiring the side at three critical points. First Game. SL Louis 0 4 1 Buffalo 1 6 0 Batteries Crandall and Chapman; Schulz and Allen. Second Game. St. Louis 0 7 0 Buffalo G 12 1 BatterieBv Groom, Wlllet and Hartley; Anderson and Blair. NEWFEDS STILL SPURTING. Newark. N. J., Aug. 13. A terrific batting rally in which Newark pounded pound-ed but seven hits mixed with a paBs and two sacrifices, sent Brennan to the clubhouse In the seventh inning today and netted six runs for Newark to Chicago's nothing. Kaiserllng's shutout was preserved by RouBh's sensational catch In the seventh and Rariden's daring throw in picking Mann off second base in the third. Brennan followed with a hit that would have scored Mann. Chicago 0 2 1 Newark 7 14 1 Batteries Brennan, Black, Ras-muBsen, Ras-muBsen, Fisher and demons; Kalser-Ung Kalser-Ung and Itariden. PLAY TO BIG CROWD. Baltimore Aug. 13. With tho inau-- inau-- guratlon of 10-taent baseball today, Baltimore entertained its largest week-day crowd of the season. It saw the'home club lose the first game of a doubleheador with Pittsburg, 4 to 1 and come .from behind in the second and win, 3 to 2. First Game. ! Pittsburg 4 11 1 Baltimoro 1 5 2 Batteries Knetzer and O'Connor;' Bender and Ovens. Second Game. v LlPlttsbiirg .. .............;3vlQ. I -. . -a- I i.uuuiure 3 71 Batteries Dickson, Hoarno and 3erry; Qulnn and Jacklitsch. KAWFEDS BLOW UP. Brooklyn, Aug. 13. The Kansas Dity Federals went to pieces before he attack of Brooklyn today and voro defeated 9 to 2. In tho first Inning Brooklyn scored !our runs on four hits off Adams, a Western Icaguo recruit. In the ourth Inning four more runs crossed he plate on four errors and four hits. Manager Stovall used fifteen men In in offort to stop tho locals. Kansas City 2 7 5 Brooklyn 9 11 1 Batteries Adams, Johnson, Pack-ird, Pack-ird, Hennlng and Brown, Enzroth; 5eaton and Land. |