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Show CLEVELAND WINS I FRDMREOSTARS New York Loses to St. Louis; Chicago Trims Macks; Tigers Take Two I AMERICAN LEAGUE" H Cleveland 52 .631 Chicago . -S9 55 .618 New York :" 6yi H St. Louis K9 S(J H Boston 67 .165 Ns'a.-hlngton ,;l ' H Derolt 55 85 -393 H Philadelphia .46 .824 cstcrdaj ' Results. H At Chicago Philadelphia 4, Chi- B At Cieceland Boston u. Clcve- H At St. Louis New York 1, St. Lou- is H No other games scheduled Todnj - Schedule. H Philadelphia ut Chicago. 1 New York at St. Louis. H WashtnKion at Detroit. B Boston at Cleveland. i CLEVELAND, Sept 20 Cleveland defeated Boston in the first game of H the series yesterday. 2 to 0. in u H en' battle between Pennoek and Bag- by. It was Bagby's twenty-ninth vie H tory of the season. Approximate! H L'7,000 fans witnessed the game H Bagby held Boston to four hits, two H of which were made by Hooper He H never was in trouble until the ninth, H when, with two men out he walked H Vitt and Menosky. but wound up the BftpH same by striking out Hendrix. Us BBhBhJ struck: out four men and walked four Pennoek had the Indians at his mercy except In the sixth, when Clave' , HHHHHJ land scored two runs. With the exception of the ninth In-H In-H ning. only one Boston player reached R. H. E. Boston u I Cleveland 2 7 0 Batteries Pennoek and Schang, Bagby and O'Neill-ST. O'Neill-ST. LOOTS, Sept. 20. A crowd estimated es-timated in excess of 29,000 and said to l-e the largest n the history of the American league here, saw St. Louis defeat New York, 6 to 1, today lavis hurled brilliantly, allowing but two hits, singles by Pratt and Pcckln-paugh. Pcckln-paugh. The first came in the seventh nntl drove in Plpp, who had walked, with New York's only run. It was the only time the visitors got a runner past first. Score: R. H. E New York 1 2 5 gjjfc. Lquis 6 11 0 M Batteries Thonn.ilrn. t'olllns and Hannah; Davis and Severold. , CHICAGO, Sept. 20. Chicago kept ""pace with Cleveland by defeating Philadelphia, Phil-adelphia, 5 to 4, yesterday. Chicago jjipparently had tossed the game awn;. mIu the early Innings, but launched a Tili"' v" In the sixth which drove Kom-Ttfel Kom-Ttfel off the mound. Score n. K Philadllphla 4 6 3 Chicago 5 11 4 r Batteries Rommel. Perry and Per-Xktns, Per-Xktns, Williams, Wllkenson, Kerr and "Schalk. M S DETROIT, Bep1 Vt - -Detroit took lwo games from Washington y ester -day, 9 to 7 and 3 to 2. The iirst garne was featured by Cobb's steal "f home. In the second game Detroit pbunched hits on Snaw in the first ln-.j.iiu. ln-.j.iiu. for three runs, a lead which Washington could not overcome - Score: R, H. E Washington 7 10 3 Detroit 'j 4 -Batteries Bono, Courtney and H LQfiarrity; F.hmke and Manion. Second game . Score. n 11. E. Washington 2 io 0 Detroit 3 7 3 . Batteries Shaw and Picinlch. Dausa ar.d Ainsmlth. |