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Show AMERICAN LEAGUE LEAGUE STANDING W. L. Pet. Chicago .( 1 0 1000 Boston 1 0 1000 Washington 1 0 1000 Cleveland 1 0 1000 St. Louis 1 0 1000 New York 0 1 .000 Philadelphia 0 1 .000 Detroit ..0 1 .000 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS At SL Louis Chicago 7, SL Louis 2. At New York Boston 10, New York 3. At Philadelphia Washington 3, Philadelphia 0. At Detroit Cloveland 6, Detroit 4. YANKEES ARE EASY NEW YORK, April 11. Now York proved an easy victim for the champion cham-pion Boston team today, the visitors winning, 10 to 3. Ruth, Boston's star left-hander, held New York to three hits, and a wild throw by Barry aided New York In scoring. Caldwell pitched well until the seventh, when, with the score tied, Boston scored four runs on a baso, two singles and a homo run. Major General Leonard Wood threw out the first ball and with his staff reviewed a military drill of tho New York players. Scoro by Innings: Boston 2 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 310 New York 00030000 03 SAME WALTER JOHNSON PHILADELPHL, April 11. Walter Johnson's speed and the bunching' of three hits off Bush enabled Washington Washing-ton to win, 3 to 0. Johnson held Philadelphia Phil-adelphia to three scattered hits and struck out eleven. ' Previous to tho game the homo players play-ers marched to the flagpole behind a band and unfurled a new flag and then marched back to the home plate. Tho drill was In charge of Sergeant Smart of the United States army. Scoro by innings: Washington 0 2000001 03 Philadelphia 0 0000000 00 |