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Show lilCMEIGIJE Won. Lost. Pet. Cleveland 32 23 .582 Washington 30 23 .566 Detroit 31 24 .564 New York 29 23 .658 Boston 27 27 .500 Chicago 26 26 .600 St. Louis 22 31 .415 Philadelphia 15 35 .300 Yesterday's Results. At St Louis Chicago 4, St. Louis 2. At Detroit Cleveland 1, Detroit 2. At Philadelphia Washington 2, Philadelphia 1. At Boston New York 4, Boston 1. Today's Games. New York at Boston. Washington at Phlladelphiar Cleveland at Detroit. Chicago at St Louis. Boston, June 20. New York won the opening game of the series from Boston today, 4 to 1, hitting Leonard freely in the early innings. The world's champions would havo been shut out but for a long home run drive over the left field fence in the seventh Inning by Walker. Bauman, the Yankee fielder, made five hits in five times at bat. Score by innings: New York 110 110 0004 Boston 000 000 1001 Detroit, June 20 A two-base hit by Young with two out In the ninth " I ft scored Veach from second base lth the run that gave Detroit a 2 to 1 i c victory over Cleveland here today. ' Dauss pitched one of the best games 5 seen here this season, allowing Cleve land only' two hits. ! t Score by innings: K Cleveland 000 100 000 l '; 1 Detroit 010 000 0012 ' " JOE BUSH'S WILDNESS j FATAL TO MACKIANS I ' Philadelphia, Juno 20. Bush held Washington to three singles In eight Innings today, but his wlldness proved - costly and the visitors defeated Phlla- -delphla, 2 to 1. Both of Washington's tallies were ' scored by men who reached first base I on balls. Score by innings: Washington 101 000 000-2 , I Philadelphia 000 000 001 l f; EDDIE PLANK LOSES f TO LEFTY WILLIAMS f St. Louis, June 20. Chicago won f the first game of the series with, St. i Louis here today, 4 to 2. Plank held ' i the visitors to one hit to the sixth, when he was batted from the box, ' : five singles and a sacrifice hit Bet- ' ting the visitors three runs and giv- i .' Ing them a lead which St. Louis could not overcome. Score by innings: j i Chicago 000 003 0104 ' ! St. Louis 001 000 0012 . .' |