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Show mi i1 J ii1 ii i i , "m i i. rr '" " ; AMERICAN LEAGUE j LEAGUE STANDINGS ! W. L. Pel Chicago '. -12 22 .65( ; Boston 30 24 .GH . Now York 36 27 .5GE Detroit . 30 30 . 50C Cleveland .' 33 33 .50C Wnabington , 25 36 .41C St. Louis. , 24 38 .487 Phihidelphia 30 38 .346 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS At Cleveland St. Louis 5, Clove-; Clove-; land l. At BoBlon Now York 2-0, Boston 3-5. At Chicago Detroit G, Chicago 5. At Philadelphia Washington 4, Philadelphia 3. W. JOHNSON BEATS R. JOHNSON PHILADELPHIA, Juno 28. Washington Wash-ington defeated Philadelphia today in tho first gamo of the series, 4 to 3. Two Johnsons, Walter and Itussell, wero tho opposing pitchers. AJnsmith scored the winning run in tho ninth on his single and steal of second baso and Judgo's single. W. Johnson batted for E. Johnson In ninth. Scoro by innings-Washington innings-Washington .. ..00001002 1 1 Philadelphia . ..00000300 03 Summary: Errors Gooch, Shanks, Leonard, Murray. Stolen bases-Bates. bases-Bates. Grovor, Alnsmith. Double play Ainsmith to Murray. Bases on balls Off W. Johnson 4, off R. Johnson 4. -j-"' W I I H ' I ill. -j y . , jj ' .. i u . ! n-m i i BaTn , Struck out By W. Johnson 9, by It. ; Johnson 3. Umpires Dineen and lie-1 lie-1 Cormick. BROWNS MAKE IT FIVE CLEVELAND, Ohio, Juno 28. SL Louis won the last game of tho series, , 5 to i. Olevclund filled the bases in ; tho first nnd second innings, but could ) not score. St. Louis hit Boohllng hard. J Smith batted for Evans In eighth. I GUlsto batted for O'Neill In ninth. Al- lison batted for Morton' in ninth. I Scoro by innings ' St. Louis 0 0013010 05 ; Cleveland 0 0100000 01 Summary: Errors AuBtin, Roth. Two-baso hits Rumler, Sisler. Threc-. Threc-. baso hits Sothoron, Rumler. Stolen base Marsans. Double plays Evans , to Wambsganss to Harris, Marsans to Pratt lo Sisler. Basos on balls Off , Plank 2, off Sothoron 2. Hits Off Plank, 4 in 2 innings, off Boohllng, 12 in 6 1-3 innings. Struck out By Sothoron Soth-oron 1, by Morton 3. Umpires Evans and Owen. t COBB KEEPS GOING CHICAGO, June 2S. Tyrus Cobb today to-day added another game to his season's sea-son's record of hitting safely, making It twenty-flvo straight games. Detroit won from Chicago, G to 5, in ten innings. in-nings. Veach's home run In the ninth enabled Detroit to tie tho score and they won on a double by Stanage, a single by James and a sacrifice by Bush. The scoro: Spencer batted for Vitt In seventh. Dyer batted for Cunningham in eighth. J. Collins ran for Russell in eighth. Score by innings Detroit . .0 00021101 1 G Chicago 0 0200300 005 . t Summary: Errors Vitt, Stanage, 2jjr Weaver, Risbery. Two-base hits tf( Burns, Stanage. Threcbaso hits E. m CollinB, Burns, Felsch, Weaver. Homo H run Veach. Stolen bases E. Collins, m Cobb 2, Veach. Double plays Weaver m to Schalk to Woavor, RIsberg to Gan- m dll, Veach to Stanage, Young to Bush S to Burns. Bases on balls Off Boland 3, off Russell 2, off Williams 1, ou S James 1. Hits Off Boland, 9 in 6 in- V nlngs; off James, 2 in 3 Innings; off S Russell, 12 in 8 innings. Struck out $ By Boland 2,M)y James 2. Umpires H Nallin, Morlarlty and Connolly. H RED SOX GRAB TWO H BOSTON, June 28. Boston won H both games in tho doubleheader with flR New York today, 3 to 2 and 5 to 0. H Fisher allowed only two Boston hits in M tho first game, but a squocze play and fl two errors by Nunamaker gave the H Red Sox three runs. Pennock pitched Hr a heady game for Boston in the second H contest. HI FIRST GAME. WA Bauman batted for Miller In eighth. 91 Russell ran for Nunamaker in ninth. II Walters batted for Fisher in ninth. Br Scoro by innings Ba New York 00000002 02 Wi Boston 10020000 3 iZ&i Summary: Errors Nunamaker 2. Hjj Double plays Scott to Barry to Hob- WK litzell, Fisher to PIpp to Nunamaker, flfl Bakor to Fisher. Bases on balls Off Bj Leonard 4, off Fisher 4. Struck out Hi By Leonard 6, by Fisher 2. Umpires H O'Loughlin and Hildobrand. H SECOND GAME. Score by innings ' H ( Continued on Page 3 ) u-" wi- in- ii 1 1 I. m I I Continued from Page 2 ) New York .".....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Boston o 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 5 1rWUmmaryJ Errors Baker, Alcxan-der Alcxan-der Two-base hits Arjew, Magee. t Stolen bases Gardner, Agnew. Double ! I P-Tn rry t0 Glnor- Bases on balls Off Pennock 5, off Caldwell 5. Struck out By Pennock ? by Caldwell 4. Umpires Hlldebrand and O'Loughlin. I WIN AT WHIST CLEVELAND, Ohio, June 28. The ! Minneapolis trophy contest for the whist pair championship of the United States, which started Tuesday was won by Carl T. Robertson of Cleveland Cleve-land and R. Richards, of Detroit, it was announced today at the twenty-seyenth twenty-seyenth congress of the American Whist league, |