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Show BASEBALL GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Detroit Detroit 3, St. Louis ? At Washington Washington 2. Philadelphia 1 At Boston Boston 0, New York 2 At Chicago Chicago 7. Cleveland 4 Detroit April 27. Eight snappy double plays figured in a pitchers' struggle which Detroit won from St Louis today, 3 to 2. The game was won in the sixth Inning, when the Tigers scored two runs on a pass to Fuller Cobb's triple and Crawford's single St. Lools was credited with twenty-four assists. Three Detroiters struck out, but every ev-ery other play required at least one assist and one play called for thre? fobb. who has made at least one hit In every game but one this season, was struck on the left forearm by a pitched ball In the fourth inning, tut escaped serious injury'. St Louis 000 200 0002 Detroit 000 102 OOx 3 Batteries Loudermllk and Agnew. Coveleskie and McKee New York-Boston Boston, pril 27 Ray Keating held the Red Sox to two hits today and notwithstanding six bases on balls, which he gave Boston won a shutout shut-out victory with two runs. Foster, who pitched eight Innings for Boston, was in good form, Pipp's triple and an infield out counting the only run against him Collins relieved him In the ninth and New York scored once more. New York 000 000 1012 Boston 000 000 0000 Batteries Keating and Sweeney, Foster Collins and Thomas PhiladelphlaWashington. Wafhington, April 27 Washington only got thre hits off Shawkey today, 1 but two of these, a single and triple In the second, coupled with a wild pitch, netted two runs, a lead which Philadelphia could not overcome, nnd the locals won, 2 to I. Shaw's three successive passes, followed by an out, gave thn Athletics their only run. Philadelphia 010 000 0001 Washington . . . 020 000 0002 Batteries- Shawkey and McAvoy; Shaw and Henry. Cincinnati-Chicago, Chicago April 27 The Chicago American league club won its sixth straight game today, defeating Cleveland. Cleve-land. 7 to 4 In the eighth, with thp White Sox two behind, Eddie Colling and Foumier tripled, Fournior scoring scor-ing on a long fly Two more Blngles. a base on bulls, an error and a wild pilch clinched the game for the locals lo-cals Cleveland ... 000 012 010 4 Chicago 000 101 05x 7 Batteries Hagerman. Jones Coum-be Coum-be and O'Neill; Wolfgang. Benz. Russell Rus-sell "and Schalk. NATIONAL. At New York New York 5. Boston 18 At Cincinnati- Cincinnati 0, Chicago 6. At St. Louis SL louis 3. Pittsburg 0 At F'hlladelphla-Philadelphia 5. Brooklyn 2. New York. April 27. The Boston Nationals made their first appearance in Manhattan since winning their world's championship last fall and easily defeated New York, 12 to E The visitors hit both Perrltt and j Ritter hard Scupp, McOraw'g third pitcher, was finally able to stop the Boston batting. Rudolph was very ct-I ct-I fective early in the game but eased up with an eleven-run lead Schmidt and J. Smith each hit a home run, double and single Boston 023 034 00012 New York . . . 010 004 000 5 Batteries Rudolph and Gowdy; IVrritt, Ritter, Schupp and Meyers. ZA BEL HOLDS REDS TO QUARTET OF HITS Cincinnati, April 27 Cincinnati could not hit Zabel and as a result ( hh ago shut out the locals today. 6 to 0. Ames, who started the contest for Cnlcinnati was hit hard and often and retired in the eighth to allow Twombley to bat lor him. Chicago 101 000 1306 ; Cincinnati 000 000 000 0 Batteries Zabel and Brosnahon, Ames, Dale and WlngO. 1 DODGERS SUCCUMB TO PHILADELPHIA OUTFIT 1 Philadelphia. April 27 Both teams hit hard In today's game, but twice J Brooklyn's rallies were stopped by double plays started by Bancroft and Philadelphia won. 5 to 2. Cravalh's home run, Chalmer's double and VVhit-ted's VVhit-ted's single drove in the home team's runs. Brooklvn .002 000 0002 Philadelphia 010 200 80 o St. Louis-Pittsburg. St. Louis. April 27. Long's single' to center scored Grlner and Hugglns j In lha thirrl innintr rf tndav's "ramP ' for St. Louis' first two runs Another run in the eighth gave St Ixmls tht victory over Pittsburg 3 to 0. Batteries Mamaux. McQuillan, Kelly Kel-ly and Gibson, Schang; Grlner and Snyder |