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Show BREAK EVEN IN DEIROIT GAMES DETROIT, July 1ft Detroit and Washington divided & double-header today with the locals winning the first fame by consistent batting, 6 to 5. Weak pitching and seven Tler mi1 ln gave Washington the second game, 7 to 5. Score R H, E. Washington 1 'm 10" I 7 1 Detroit 410 000 001- 6 11 1 I Harper and (iharrily; Dauss and A I n B m 1 1 h J Second game Score: R. H. E. I Washington ..001 500 iou 7 9 2 1 Detroit 01" 2"ft 020-.". 9 7 Johnson and Picinlch ; Leonard, Avers. Cunningham and Alnsmf'h, Yelle. BROWNS WIN DOUBLEHEADER. i ST. LOl'IS. July 10. A tly ball v. hih fell between Lamar and Ruth in the eighth inning of the secoml jcaim- went fur ;i double, two runners crossed the plate and St. Louis won. 1 to 3, after beating Boston in the r i r -i t game by ooneentrad'd hitting, 5 to 1. Score (first game): R. II E, Boston . ., 010 000 000 1 6 1 St. Louis I 011 030 00 5 12 1, Jones. Domont and Walters, Schans. Wellman and Severeid. Score (second game) R H. E I Boston 100 011 Oftft--3 12 I Bt Louis 000 000 22 I 9 Ol James. Caldwell and Schang, Gal- lia, liuuu, ouvviwi null uclvlliu. I NAPS AND YANKS BREAK EVEN CLEVELAND. July 10. Cleveland and New York broke even today. New Vork winning the first, 1 to 0, and Cleveland the second, 7 to 3. The first game was a pitchers' duel between Quinn ,ind Myers, New York's run being be-ing scored on errors by Wunbsgansa and Lunte Score (first game): R. H. E. New York 000 000 1001 4 1 Cleveland 00" 000 OoO 0 5 4 Quinn and Hannah; Myers and O'Neill. Score (second game): R H. E. New York "00 000 0213 7 2 Cleveland 012 040 00 7 11 1 Thormahlen, Russell, Smallwood; MrCraw and Ruel; Jasper and O'Neill. BEAVERS 10, SEALS 9. PORTLAND. July 10. R. H. E San Francisco 9 15 2 Portland 10 14 .". Couch. Baum and McKee; Suth r-land, r-land, Jones, Penner and Koehler. MAR ION DALE WINS TAVERN STEAK' OF $3000, I CLEVELAND, July 10 Only three of the scheduled six grand circuit races were decided at North Randall today because of a heavy rain storm which i delayed the start of the first race nearly two hours. As a result the meet will continue into Saturday. , Mariondnlo, third choice In the betting bet-ting won the Tavern "Steak " of $300" for 2:14 trotters, the feature of the program. After docidlng the third milt of this event a dead heat between be-tween Mariondale and Lockspur, the judges reversed their nillns and gave tbo classic to Mariondale. because he stood first In the summary. The auction auc-tion pool of $32ft) was the largest ever made on the local track. The Judges railed off all pool f el tine on the 2:18 trot It was announced an-nounced this action was taken because of the alleged listless driving of Dodge behind Hollyrood Naomi in the first two heats. Mienola was the onh favorite to win no |