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Show AMERICAN LEAGUE ' Won. Lost. Pet. Boston C2 45 .57.0 Cleveland 62 48 .564 Chicago G2 19 .559 St. Louis :...59 52 .532 Detroit 60 53 .531 New Y.ork 56 52 .519 Washington 52 54 .491 Philadelphia. 22 82 .212 J Yesterday's Results. I Washington 2, Boston 1. Detroit 2, Cleveland 3. Philadelphia 3, New York 4. No other game. Today's Schedule. Washington at Boston. ' Detroit at Cleveland. Philadelphia at New York. St. Louis at Chicago. Boston, Aug. 14. Washington won from the league leading Boston Americans Amer-icans 2 to 1 today, when in the seventh sev-enth inning Carl Mays passed two men and Morgan doubled, scoring both. Hooper lost Boston a chance to tie in the eighth. Ho ran from first to second base when Barry sent a long fly to left field, and was unable un-able to return after the ball was caught. Lewis, the next batter, doubled along the left field line. Boston scored scor-ed In the third on a pass, a fielder's choice and a single by Hooper. Score by innings Washington . 000 000 2002 Boston 001 000 0001 Score by innings Philadelphia 010 011 0003 New York 400 000 OOx 4 INDIANS OUTBATTED BUT IS VICTOR, 3 TO 2 Cleveland, Aug. 14. Cleveland defeated de-feated Dotrolt, 3 to 2, although out-batted out-batted two to one. With the score a tie in the ninth Chapman walked, Speaker filed to Veach, Chapman mado a bluff to steal second and Mc-Keo Mc-Keo threw to that bag. which was left uncovered as Chapman went back to first. Chapman dashed on again, went to third when Cobb fumbled the ball and scored when Vitt lot Cobb's throw get away from him. Sensational Sensation-al fielding by Smith featured the game. Batting rallies accounted for all of tho early runs. Score by innings Detroit 020 000 0002 Cleveland 200 000 0013 |