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Show AMERIGANLEAGUE CLUB STANDING. W. ". Pet.! Boston 8 1 .857 Cleveland 3 1 .750 Detroit 1 1 500i New York 3 4 2'J 'Washington 2 3 400 St Louis 2 Z .400 Chicago 1 2 .333 ; Philadelphia 1 4 .200 1 Yesterday's Results St. Louis. 1; Cleveland, 8. New York, 11; Boston. 1 Philadelphia, 5. Washington. L Detroit, 7; Chicago, 3. COLLINS TIES RECORD. CHICAGO. April 22 Detroit bunched its hits behind Chicago's er- : ratic fielding and easily defeated the locals. 7 to 3 James, although wild I at times, kept Chicago's hits well scattered, while his teammates gave, . him good support in the pinches. Eddie Collins by playing today tied I the major league record for playing In consecutive games 472. The record rec-ord was made by Sam Crawford of the Detroit club. Crawford's record follows: fol-lows: 153 games in 1913; 157 in 1914; 156 in 1915, and the first six games of 1916. Collins' record started in I 1914, when with the Philadelphia Americans he played in the last three j games. He has not missed a game since. Score by innings I Detroit 102 000 4007 ; Chicago 001 000 0023 Summary- Errors Bush. Weaver, Rlsbers 2 Three -base hits Walker j Stolen bases Bush. Vitt Sacrifice hit Vitt. Sacrifice fly Weaver. Dou- j ble play Vitt to Dressen. Left on bases Detroit 1, Chicago 1. Bases on balls Off Cicotte 2. off James 9 Hits off Cicotte 11 in 7 innings; off Danforth. none in 2 inninKs; off, James, 4 in 8 innings and none out in ninth; off Finneran, 1 in 1 inntnc Struck out By Cicotte 4, by James 3. Wild pitch Cicotte. Winninc i pitcher James. Losing pitcher Cicotte. Ci-cotte. JOHNSON LOSES THIRD. WASHINGTON April 22. Walter Johnson lost his third straight game of the -i i sun here today when Philadelphia Phila-delphia bunched hits with errors in the Birth inning and defeated Washington, Wash-ington, 5 to 1. Johnson struck out seven men. Score by innings Philadelphia 000 005 0005 Washington .000 010 0001) Summary: Errors Shannon. Foster.. Ainsmith. Two-base hits Walker, Shanks. Stolen bases Kopp. Sacri 1 flee hit -perry Double plays Shanks to Foster to judge; Perry to Gardner to Burns. Left on bases Phlladel -phia 5. Washington 7. First base on i errors Washington 1. Bases on balls' Off Johnson 2. off Perry 3. Struck out By Johnson 7. Passed balls Ainsmith. COVELESKIE RIGHT. Cleveland, o.. April 22 Cleveland Cleve-land made it two out of three from St. Louis today, winning, 8 to 1. Cov- I eleskle pitching his second victory of the season, held his opponents to five hits. Nunamaker's triple na ng St. Louis from a shutout Chapman's base running. Roth's batting and Wamns-canns' Wamns-canns' fielding featured the contest. Chapman scored four runs, drawing two passes, making two hits and steal- I ing three bases. Score by innings St. Louis 000 000 1001 Cleveland 101 020 40 8 Summary Errors Gerber. Two-base Two-base hits Gedeon, Roth, Turner. Three -base hits Nunamaker. Stolen bases Chapman 3, Speaker 2. Sacrifice Sacri-fice hits Davenport. Roth. Double plays Sisler and Leifleld. Left onj bases St. Louis 4, Cleveland 9. First base on errors Cleveland 1 Bases on balls Off Davenport 5. Hits Off 1 Davenport, 9 in 7 innings; off Leitield.i 2 in 1 innings Hit by pitc.er -By 1 Davenport, Speaker and Kavanagh. Struck out By Davenport JL, by Lei-field Lei-field 1, by Coveleskie 4. Passed balls Nunamaker. Winninc pitcher Cov-eleskle. Cov-eleskle. Losing pitcher Davenport. YANKS STOP RED SOX. BOSTON, April 22. Mogridge stop-ped stop-ped Boston's winning streak after it! had reached six. by letting down Bar-row's Bar-row's men with eight hits. New York winninc. 11 to 4 Not until t e ninth mnlng did a Boston player single out ' side the infield. New York knocked Leonard out of the box in the fourth and hit Jones freely for the balance of the game. Baker had a perfect day at bat. doubling twice, getting two singles and 1 registering a sacrifice fly on his other trip to the plate. Score bv innings New York 002 400 30111 Boston 200 000 002 4 Summary Errors Pratt. Mogridge, Schang. Whiteman. Scott. Leonard.! Two-base hits Baker, Agnev. Stol-I en bases Whiteman. Sacrifice hit j Milhr. Sacrifice fly Baker. Double! plays Pratt to Pipp. Left on bases New York 5, Boston 6. First base on I errors New York 2. Base on balls Off Mogridge 1, off Leonard 5. Hits Off Leonard. 6 in 3 1 3 innings; oif Jones. 7 in 5 2-8 innings. Hit by pitcher By Mogridge, Hooper and Hoblitzell. Struck out- By Mogridge 1. Losing pitcher Leonard. AUTO IN YOUR HOME. Prospective Birtplover "Why did you Ipp-.,. your Inst ince?" Chauffeur The guy I worked for went cruy, Siuriuu snmclinK nis hou when hia . nr needed new tire " Boston Transcript OO Read the Classified Ads Read the Classified Ads |