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Show LEAGUE STANDINGS 9 W. L. Pet. H Chicago 67 41 .621 Bston 63 40 .612 Cleveland 59 51 .536 PTetrit 55 51 .519 New York 53 51 .510 K Washington 47 58 .448 Philadelphia .. 40 52 .435 St. Louis 39 63 .364 H YESTERDAY'S RESULTS I YAc 7' York CleveIand s New H At Philadelphia St. Louis 0, Phila- I delphia 7. At Boston Detroit 4-1, Boston 5-5. H At Washington Chicago 0, Wash- ington 4. H WALTER JOHNSON WHOLE SHOW I WASHINGTON, Aug. lO.-Johnson held Chicago to one hit today and Washington won, 4 to 0. Johnson had a perfect day at bat, getting a single and two doubles off iTnhor nn,i H two runs. jJM ' rJ?COre: R.H.E. 'fm. Chicago 0 1 0 Washington .' 4 7 0 $ Batterios Faber and Schaik: John- ' son and Ains'mlth. yk NYES HOLDS BROWNS DOWN B PHILADELPHIA Aug. 10,-Noyes I ?Z Pitched such splendid ball today that - i - not a St. Louis runner got past second i base, and Philadelphia won; 7 to 0. ctScTor0t: r.h.e. : SL Louis o 4 0 f ' Philadelphia .. ..; .... 7 9 0 i Batteries Rogers! '"Koob," Martin. j -Hamilton and Sovereid; Noyes and Schang. I I P'NCH HITTER DELIVERS J-. NEW YORK, Aug. lO.-Cleveland J ou its second straight extra-Inning f game from New York hero today In 1 e fourteenth Inning, 8 to 7. Elmer 1 t I WQ0 twice last season as a il u tter defeated Pitcher Shawkoy 1 yith ninth inning home runs, won to- il w'J5 eame from tnQ samo pitcher jl with a home run drive into the right ( Coutimied from Page S IjL"" 9 SPORTS l Continued irora Page s j ,?arv field stand in the fourteenth. The in-definite in-definite suspension of Manager Dono- & van of New York was lifted today. I Score: R.H.E. I Cleveland 8 16 2 I Now York 7 13 2 Batteries Klepfer, Gould, Coveles-kie Coveles-kie and O'Neill; Mogridge, Shawkcy and Walters, Nunamaker. BOSTON TAKES SWEET REVENGE BOSTON, Aug. 10 Boston, after losing every game played against Detroit De-troit this season, won both ends of a . double-header today, the first by a 1 score of 5 to -1 and the second 5 to 1. r In the first contest, Ruth drove the ball into the center field bleachers, the I longest hit ever made on the grounds, and the first time the feat has been achievod. Foster outpitched three De- I trolters in tho second game. First game. Score: R. H. E. ' Detroit 4 4 0 Boston 5 5 2 Batteries James, Boland and Spen-Em Spen-Em cer; Ruth and Thomas. r Second game. Score: R. H. E. Detroit 1 3 Boston 5 o 0 Batteries Ehmke, Cunningham, Mitchell and Yelle; Foster and Ag-new. |