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Show BASEBALLGAMES The Central Junior high school baseball base-ball team defeated the Lewis school team esterday afternoon b the score of 13 to 10 The lineup follows: CENTRAL. LEWIS. Conroy c Hoff Mitchell p De Young Clay ss Munsey Goodrich lb Moran Stansbury 2b Cannon Griffin 3b Heath Cook If Edson Clark cf. Richards Newman rf Thompson Score by innings Lewis 021 212 2 10 Central 404 101 3-13 Umpires Corden and Heywood The Stars and H. N. S. baseball teams engaged In a contest yesterday and the former was defeated. Th score was 19 to 18 and the lineup follows fol-lows STARS H N S. Brainerd c McGinnes F Chez , p Kennedy Tlleson lb Flavin C. Chez 2b Reddy Herrick 3b Rogers Froerer ss O'Conner Nichols rf Quilllnnn Wheelwright ... cf Henchln Crawehaw If Gill In a well played baseball gamp the Rusty Nine defeated the Lafayette Federals yesterday afternoon. Th score was 5 to 1 and the batteries were: Menzles and Brown for the Rusty Nine, and Blackburn and Glines for the Federals. AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Philadelphia New York 11, Philadelphia Phil-adelphia 6 At Detroit Chicago 1, Detroit 8 At St. Louis Cleveland 2. St. Louis Lou-is 7. At Washington Boston 2, Washington Washing-ton 4 St. Louis-Cleveland. St. Louis, April 19. Loudormllk gave but one hit a single by Jackson In the first inning and would have scored a shutout against Cleveland but for tho errors of his teammates. St Louis won 7 to 2. Timely hitting hit-ting combined with brilliant baserun-nlng baserun-nlng gave the home club its runs In the seventh Inning Cleveland filled the bases and scored a run on four successive errors In this inning, with the baBes full, Joe Jackson struck out. Cleveland 100 000 1002 SL Louis 100 010 14x 7 New York-Philadelphia. Philadelphia, April 19. Splendid fielding gave New York the victory over Philadelphia today by 11 to 6. Caldwell, Pennock and Wilbur Davis were ineffective and tho local pitchers pitch-ers were given very poor support. Caldwell was backed up in grand style, Hartzell, Malsel, Boone and Peckinpaugh making sensational plays with bases occupied Strunk led a the bat with a triple, a double, two singles and a pass New York 020 204 21011 Philadelphia 000 031 110 6 Detroit-Chicago. Detroit. April 19 Boland held Chicago Chi-cago to three hits today and pitched Detroit to a 6 to 1 victory John Collins Bcored Chicago's only run In the fourth inning Cobb dropped his fly; he stole second and came home on McKee'B wild throw. Bush made his first hit of the season. Chicago 000 100 0001 Detroit 000 302 lOx 6 Washington-Boston. Washington. April 19 Washington won from Boston 4 to 2 today by coupling cou-pling timely hitting with errors of the visitors. Williams batted in all of the local runs Mays, a Boston recruit, re-cruit, pitched good ball, but he hurt his ankle in sliding home in the fifth inning and was relieved after tho sixth, in which a double, a single and an orror coBt two runs Boston 100 010 000--2 Washington 000 002 02x 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE At Boston (Fir6t game) Brooklyn 2. Boston 7. (second game) Brooklyn 4, Boston 6. At New York Philadelphia 3, New York 3. At Chicago Pittsburg 7, Chicago I At Cincinnati St. Louis 1. Cincinnati Cincin-nati 4. Boston-Brooklyn. Boston, April 19 The Boston Nationals Na-tionals took both games of the Patriots' Patri-ots' day program from Brooklyn to day by 7 to 2 and 6 to 4 The afternoon after-noon game was won by bunching hits off two Brooklyn pitchers Gowdy batted bat-ted safely in each of four times at bat Magee's centcrfieldlng va6 noteworthy, note-worthy, three of his four catches being be-ing difficulL Morning Game. Brooklyn 010 001 000 2 Boston 400 030 OOx 7 Afternoon Game. Brooklyn 201 000 1004 Boston ... 120 100 20x 6 New York-Philadelphia. New York. April 19. The Philadelphia Philadel-phia Nationals continued their string or 6pnng successes oy aeieaung ie York today In a close, well pitched game 1 to 0 Demaree cast-off of McGraw's, won a decision over Tesreau. holding his former teammates to four hits Demaree De-maree received brilliant support, especially es-pecially from Cravath and Becker, wno deprived the home club of three extrabase hits by great catches. Cravath Cra-vath also made three hits and drove in Bancroft with the only run scored on TeBreau. Philadelphia 001 000 0023 New York 000 000 0000 Chlcago-Pltttburg. Chicago, April 19. Williams' double, dou-ble, following Saler's single and a steal of second base, gave Chicago an 8 to 7 victory over Pittsburg today to-day The locals played a hard uphill battle. They bunched hits in the fifth and drove Kantlehner from the mound. In tho seventh they forged ahead of the visitors when Saler's triple sent two runs home, but were tied again In the eighth. Viox was ordered out of the game for arguing about a strike. Carey made five hits In five times at bat Pittsburg 202 200 0107 Chicago 100 0S0 201-8 Clnclnnatl-St. Louis. Cincinnati, April 19 Cincinnati knocked Sallee out of the box In the third inning, making enough runs to defeat St. Louis here today 4 to 1. In that Inning Cincinnati made four hits. Including a two-bagger vhlch with a base on balls and two sacrifice hits gave them four runs. St. Louis scored their one run on Long's single, sin-gle, his steal of second and Miller's single. Meadows. who relieved Sallee, pitched well, while Lear was master of the situation at all times. St. Louis 000 100 0001 Cincinnati 004 000 00x 4 FEDERAL LEAGUE. St. Louis-Chicago. St. Louis. April 19 Four local pitchers failed to hold down Chicago and the visitors won here today 9 to 1 in a game featured by three home runs, all made by Chicago. St. Loula was saved from a shutout by Tobin. who scored on a single In the first inning. Chicago Oil J St Louis 1 7 4 Batteries McConnell and Fischer, Fisch-er, Watson, Crandall, Willett, Herbert and Hartley. Baltimore-Newark. Newark. N, J.. April 19 Six triples hammered out by Newark featured a lopsided victory over Baltimore here today 13 to 2 Kaiserliug pitched ;t A steady game the visitors reaching him In only one round. Baltimore 2 S 1 Newark 13 15 'A Batteries Bailey. Smith. Conley and Owens, Russell; Kalserling and Rariden. Brooklyn-Buffalo. Buffalo, April 19 Lee Magee's leaders made It two straight from Buffalo by winning today's game 10 to 5. After holding the Buffeds down to one hit in four iunings, Bluejacket weakened giving the locals five safeties, safe-ties, including one triple and three doubles, the whole netting five runs Brooklyn 10 11 2 Buffalo 6 9 1 Batteries Bluejacket. Finneran and Land, Bedient. Woodman. B Smith and Blair. Allen. . Pittsburg-Kansas City. Pittsbunr. ADril 19 Constant bat ting by Kansas City gave It a 4 to 2 victory' over Pittsburg today Three local pitchers were ineffective, while Packard was in fine form Pittsburg 2 6 0 Kansas City 4 11 2 Batteries Hearne Dickson. Knetz-er Knetz-er and Berry; Packard and Easterly |