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Show I Sports NATIONAL. At Chicago Chicago 2, Pittsburg 1 1.(10 innings ) At Cincinnati Cincinnati 6. St Louis Lou-is 2. No other games scheduled. Chlcago-Plttsburg. Chicago. April 18. Gerber's fumble of Phelan's grounder paved the way, to a 2 to 1 -victor- for Chicago after 'ten innings against Pittsburg In the first game of the series. Singles b f Le Jeune. Gerber and Wagner gave the visitors their only run. Pittsburg 000 000 100 01 ( Im ago 001 000 000 12 Cincinnati St. Louts. Cincinnati, April 18. By timely hitting hit-ting Cincinnati won the first game of the series with St. Louis here today. 6 to 2. St. Louis started with two runs in the first, but after that could not score. St. Louis 200 000 000 2 Cincinnati 201 001 02x 6 FEDERAL LEAGUE. Ai Newark Newark 5, Baltiore 12 1 At St Louis St. Ixuis 3. Chicago 1 No other games scheduled. Newark-Baltimore. if, Newark. April 18. Newark was de- j feated here today by the Baltimore Terrapine 12 to 5. Earl Moseley could not get his spitter working and also receh ed poor support. A high wind, and dust and poor condition of the field, handicapped both teams President Gilmore was a spectator Baltimore 12 13 4 Newark 5 10 3 Batteries Quinn, Suggs and Owens. Ow-ens. Moseley, Moran and Rariden. Chicago-St. Louis. SL Louis, April 18, Although they played errorless ball Chicago lost to I St. Louis 1 to G here today Davenport Daven-port struck out eight men and granted the visitors only three scattered hits Chicago 1 n St. Louis 3 5 2 Batteries Johnson and Fischer, Wilson; LiavenjKrt and Hartley. AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Detroit Detroit 8, Chicago 7 At St. Louis SL Louis 1, Cleveland Cleve-land 6. No other games scheduled. Detroit-Cleveland. Detroit. April 18 Ty Cobb's throw from deep center, which retired John Collins at the plate in the ninth inning, in-ning, gave Detroit the opening game of the series with Chicago 8 to 7. Detroit piled up a lead early, but Cov-eleskie Cov-eleskie lost control in the fourth in ning. Reynolds, who replaced him, was no puzzle and Dauss took up the pitching task In the seventh after Chicago Chi-cago tied the score. Youngs sacrifice sacri-fice fly scored Baker with the winning run in the eighth. Chicago 000 031 3007 Detroit 230 200 Olx 8 St Louis-Cleveland. St. Louis, April 18. Mitchell held St. Louis to five scattered hits today, while his teammates bunched hits with bases on balls. Cleveland winning from St. LouIb 6 to 1. Kauffman's double and Chapman's error in the ninth saved the local team from a shutout. Cleveland 203 000 000 6 St Louis 000 000 0011 |