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Show -Yankee Hurler Assaults "Umps" Hildebrand at Boston I Shawkey Receives I Scalp Wound After I Starting Excitement 1 ; I AMERICAN LEAGUE Club. w. L. Pet, Boston 21 10 677 Cleveland 21 10 ".677 Now York 18 15 .545 Chicago 17 15 .531 Washington 16 15 .516' St. Louis .'...13 IS .419 Philadelphia ... . L 12 20 .375 Detroit 8 22 .207 Yesterday's Results. Chicago 6, Philadelphia 1. New York 6, Boston 1. N other games scheduled. BOSTON, May 27. An assault upon Umpire Hildebrand by Pitcher Shawkey Shaw-key of New York in the fourth inning, resulting In Shawkey receiving a scalp wound from the umpire's mask, ere-1 aled excitement in the first game of the series with the Red Sox today, which New York won six to one. Babe Ruth made two home runs, sending j the ball once Into the right field bleachers and the second time over the left center field fence, this giving him ,a tot,al of ten for the season. New York players protested strocg-!ly strocg-!ly when Hildebrand enabled Boston to make Its only run In the fourth by sending Schang to first on balls with J the bases full, forcing in a run. After j Harper, next man up, had been called , out on strikes, Shawkey approached i tho Umpire, bowed and doffed his cap in mock thanks. Hildebrand ordered j Shawkey off the ground whereupon he rushed at the umpire and struck him J several times about the head Hildebrand Hilde-brand defended himself with his mask and opened a wound on Shawkcy's head. Umpire Evans and Captain Hooper of the Red Sox separated th9 men and Shawkey was conducted from the field, Mays finishnig the game. Score: R. H. B. New York 6 10 2 (Boston 1 8 2 Batteries: Shawkey, Mays and Hannah; Han-nah; Harper, Karr and Schang. I HOSE TRIM ATHLETICS. PHILADELPHIA, May L7. Chicago wound up the series today by beating Philadelphia six to one, driving Martin from the mound 'n the fourth. None of the five runs scored in this inning was earned, but Martin's own wild throw gave the visitors three runs. J. Collins' homo run in the third, the nineteenth circuit drive here in eleven days, was a misudged fly which Walker Wal-ker allowed to bound into the bleachers. bleach-ers. Five double plays featured the game. Score: it. H. E. Chicago G 10 0 Philadelphia 1 9 2 Batteries: Cicottc, and Schalk; i Martin, Harris, Keefe and rcrkins, My-fntt. My-fntt. I oo NATIONAL LEAGUE I Club. w. L Pet. Cincinnati i 14 .bio Pittsburg 17 13 .567 Chicago 19 15 .559 Brooklyn 15 14 .517 Boston 19 16 .543 ISL Louis 15 19 .441 H New York 13 18 .-u9 Phlladelphlr 13 20 .394 ' Yeoterday's Results. SL Louis 16, Cincinnati 9. Boston 5, New York 2. Second game Boston 5, New York 0. Philadelphia 5, Brooklyn 4. N other games scheduled. BROOKLYN, May 27 Brooklyn and Philadelphia played off a postponed game today, the visitors winning 5 to IH 4 in 11 innings. Tho Phillies got a lead of four runs in the first three in-nings in-nings by batting Mitchell out of the box. The home team tied tho scoro in ' the fifth. Tho visitors won in the eleventh when Pnulette slngle'd and scored on R. Miller's long double lo left. The Phillies lost their uniforms and bats on their way here from the west and played in the Dodgers' visit-ing visit-ing togs. Score: R. H E Philadelphia 5 n 3 Brooklyn .1 9 3 Batteries; Smith and Withrow; Mit- chell, Mohart and Krueger. j BRAVES TAKE TWO. NEW YORK, May 27. The Boston I Nationals defeated New York this af- 1 ternoon in bothgames of tho season's IH first doubleheader, 5 to 2 and 5 to 0. Boston has won all five games playdd ' on the Polo grounds this year. Left Fielder Kann, of the BraveB, was hit on the left elbow by a ptiched ball in the second game and was fore-ed fore-ed to retire. Mann was hit three tlmea I during the two games. Scores: IH First game R. H E. ' Boston 5 li 3 I Now York 2 5 2 ; Batteries: Rudolph, Eayres, McQull- lan nnd O'Neill; Douglas, "WInterB, Hudbell, Nehf and Snyder; Second game Boston 5 12 X New York 0 8 5 Batteries: Scott and O'Neill; Barnes and Smith. ST. LOUIS WINS. , ST. LOUIS, May 27. SL Louis and ' Cincinnati indulged in another free hitting contest today, the locals win-nlng win-nlng 16 to 9. Hornsby's home run In the second came with two men on ' bases. Stock went out on a long fly 11 to Neale in the fifth, after hitting safe- lH ly eight consecutive times In three ' games. Score: R. H. E. 1 Cincinnati 9 13 5 1 St. Louis 16 14 1 1 Batteries: Sallcc, Luque, See and 'Wingo, Allen; Doak, Jacobs, Sherdel jand Dilhocfer. |