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Show i AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet. I Boston 5 0 1000' Cleveland 1 0 1000 SL Louis 1 1 .500 Chicago 1 1 .500 j Washington 2 2 .."j00 New York 2 3 .4001 Philadelphia 0 4 .000 Detroit 0 1 .000 Yesterday's Results. At Boston (Morning game), Boston 1 2, New York 1; (afternoon game).! i Boston 9. New York 5. At Washington Washington 1, ' Philadelphia 0. At Chicago "SL Louis-Chicago, postponed; cold weather. At Cleveland Detroit-Cleveland garat' po.stponcd; cold weather. MUST HAVE BEEN GOOD. WASHINGTON, April 19 Washington Washing-ton defeated Philadelphia 1 to 0 in a pitching duel between Avers and Qregg. Gregg b only base on balls. Shoi ton's single and an error l. Shannon Shan-non filled the bases in the ninth and Shake's bit decided the game. Score bv innings Philadelphia 000 000 0000 W ashington .000 tiOO mil 1 Summary Errors Burns, Shannon 2. Morgan. Two-base hits Burns. Stolen bases Milan, Jamieson. Sacrifice Sacri-fice hita Dugan, Gregg. Double plays Fo ter i" Judge; Gardner to Shannon Shan-non to Burns: Shanks to Lavan to 1 Amsmith Ieft on bases Philadelphia Philadel-phia 7. Washington i First base on errors Philadelphia 1, Washington 3. Bases on balls off Avers 3. off Gregg 1. Struck out By Gregg 1, by Aycrs 1. RED SOX GRAB TWO. BOSTON April 19 Boston took both morning and afternoon holiday games today from New York. Bush pitched his first game for Boston this morning, holding New York to four, hits and won, 2 to 1. Errors figured in all these runs. Strunk starred in center. I Ruth was hit hard in the second game, but poor support given the New i orK pitcner, Heroerr i Qormauieu, eu- abled Boston to win, 9 to 5 A feature fea-ture was the one-hand catch by Gil-hooley Gil-hooley of Ruth's long drive up against the right field bleacher lence after) Which catch Scott scored all the way from second base. Pratt made three' errors in the fifth inning, when Boston Bos-ton made five runs, but he had a big afternoon at the bat. getting two doubles dou-bles and two singles. Score bv innings New York 000 010 0001 Boston 011 000 00 2 Summarj Two-base hit Miller Stolen bases-' Gllhooley, Shean. Sacrifice Sac-rifice hit Shean. Sacrifice fly Strunk. Double plays Pratt to Peck-inpaugh: Peck-inpaugh: Bush to Hoblitaell. Left on bases New York fi Boston 9. First base on errors Boston 1. Bases on balls Off Russell 4. oft Husn a siracs 0UtBy Russell 3. by Bush 4. Passed ball Agnew. Afternoon Game. Score bv innings New York 000 100 2115 Boston 100 051 20 9 Summary: Two-base hits Pratt 2, Whiteman Baker, Agnew. Stolen bases Bodie, Scott, Hooper. Hoblit-' Hoblit-' zell. Whiteman. Sacrifice hits Shean, Agnew Sacrifice fly Ruth Double plays Monroe to Pecklnpaugh to Pipp; Ruth to Scott to HoblitzeU. 1 Left on bases New York 8. Boston 5 First base on errors Boston 5. Bases on balls -Off Caldwell 1. off Monroe 2. off Ruth 3. Hits Off Caldwell 1 in 2-3 inning; off Thormahh-n, 6 in 5 1-3 innings, off Monroe. 1 in 2 innings. in-nings. Struck out By Monroe l, by Ruth 4 Winning pitcher Monroe. Losing pitcher Thormahlen. SPORTS CALDWELL'S PROMISE. NEW YORK. April 20. Ray Caldwell Cald-well seems to be fired with new ambition. am-bition. He reported to Miller Huggins at M aeon in fine shape and has been working with much energy ever since I Caldwell has surprised the Yankees' mite manager by promising to win J thirty games this year. Of course, this feat depends on the batting and fielding ability of the New York Am-ericans. Am-ericans. Caldwell scored nineteen I victories for the Yankees in 1915, which was his best record in the American league. If Caldwell attends! to business and his companions pro-Ivide pro-Ivide the necessary support there is no reason why he should not be ranked vith the leading boxmcn in the Johnson John-son circuit. DUAL TRACK MEET TODAY. AUSTIN, Tex.. April 20 The Okla-homa Okla-homa university track team is holding hold-ing a dual track meet with the Fni-versity Fni-versity of Texas here today. The me. i is preparatory' to tho intercol-llegiate intercol-llegiate meet next month. ' |