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Show uu liiicmEMJE LEAGUE STANDING W. L. Pet. Boston 29 14 .674 Chicago 31 15 .674 New York 24 19 .558 Cleveland 25 24 .510 Detroit 19 25 .432 St. Louis 18 24 .429 Washington 17 2S .378 Philadelphia ...14 27 .341 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS At Boston Detroit 7, Boston 4. At Philadelphia St. Louis 11, Philadelphia Phil-adelphia 2S At New York Cleveland 4, Now York 7. At Washington Chicago 11, Washington Wash-ington 4. SOX CLOUT BALL WASHINGTON, June 8. Chicago hammered Shaw and Ayres today and defeated Washington 11 to 4. Benz was hit hard, but never was in danger. dan-ger. Score: R.H.E. Chicago . li if 3 Washington 4 io 6 Batteries Benz and Lynn; Shaw, Ayers and Ainsmlth. BEAT BOSTON AGAIN BOSTON, June 8. Boston was again defeated by Detroit today, 7 to 4, at the end of the eighth, when the game was called on account of rain. A home run by Cob was the feature of the game. The players of both teams and the umpires subscribed for ?15,900 to tho liberty loan. Score: R.H.E. Detroit 712 i Boston 4 9 2 Batteries James, C. Jones, Boland and Stanage; Leonard, Baker, Hen-riksen Hen-riksen and Thomas. ATHLETIC HEAVERS WILD PHILADELPHIA, June 8. Wlldness on the part o Philadelphia's pitches was responsible for St Louis' victory today, 11 to 2. Myors, who rolioved Seibold in the eighth, pitched to eight batsmen and gave six bases on balls, five of these men scoring. Score: R.H.E. St, Louis li 9 o Philadelphia 2 8 2 Batteries Davenport and Hale; Myers, My-ers, Seibold, Falkenberg andrSchang. ONE INNING IS ENOUGH NEW YORK, Juno 8. Poor pitching by Bagby and Gould in the first inning enabled New York to defeat Cleveland Cleve-land here, 7 to 4, today. The locals scored all their Tuns in the first inning. Score: R.H.E. Cleveland 4 4 0 New York 7 8 0 Batteries Bagby, Gould, Klepfer and O'Neill; Caldwell and Walters. |