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Show ALEXANDER HSALLY MEETS WATERLOO YANKEES T0NT1NUE"T0" HAMMER SPHERE 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost Pet. Brooklyn 2S 15 .615 Cincinnati .. ..'.v. ...25 1G .lu Chicago .2-1 19 .55S Pittsburg l'. 10 .ti00 St. Louis '. 20 22 . 4 7G .Boston . . . IS 22 .-150 New York . -..IS 23" .4KJ Philadelphia. 15 27 .357 Yesterday's Results. Xew York 11, Boston S. Brooklyn 5, Philadelphia 1. Chicago 1, St. Louis ST. LOUIS. June A. After winning eleven straight games, Alexander was stopped by St. Louis today In the opening game of the series with Chicago. Chi-cago. The score was 5 to l. Triples by Hornsby" and Fournler figured in all of the local runs. Klllefer left the game after the second inning, when his hand was bruised by a foul tip, and O'Farrell. who succeeded him, drove in tho visitors' run with a single after Terry had doubled. Score: K. 1-J. E. Chicago I 8 1 St. Louis .' 5 14 1 Batteries Alexander and Klllefer; Doak and Clcinons. XEW YORKERS WOX. BOSTOX", June 4. Xew York defeated de-feated Boston, 11 to S, today. Fillln-glm Fillln-glm giving ten bases on balls. Douglas Doug-las was hit hard and was taken out in the eighth, Hubbell finishing effectively. effec-tively. Kelly's triple and home run were responsible for five runs. Score: It. H. E. Xew York 11 S 1 Uoston 8 11 1 Batteries Douglas, Hubbell and Smith; Fillingim and O'Neill. HEAVY HITTIXG FEATURE. J PHILADELPHIA. June 4. Myers' j hard hitting gave Meadows his :rst defeat of tlie season today, Philadelphia Philadel-phia losing. 5 to '. After the locals scored In the fifth, two passes an'd J.I Miller's error filled tne bases m1 Brooklyn's half of the sixth. Then came the first hit of the game ore .Meadows, Myers" double, that scored' to runs. Myers drove in the visitors third run with a triple. Score: R. H. E. Brooklyn 5 6 2 Philadelphia 5 7 1 Batteries Mamaux and O. Miller;! Metdows and Trageser. ' 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE I Won Lost Pet. Cleveland 27 14 .tift'j Chicago . . .' 22 14 .611 Nyw York '..27 1.6 .628 Boston . . ... 22 17 . 564 Washington - . . ' 21 20 .510 Su Louis . 1G 24 .355 Philadelphia 15 27 .r.57 Detroit .14 26 .350 Yesterday's Results. Xew York 12, i'hlladelphia 5. St. Louis 7, Cleveland 6. Detroit C, Chicago 3. .1 XEW YORK, Juno 4. The Xew York Yankees continued their terrific slugging today and beat Philadelphia In the second game of the series, 12 to 5. The YafiKees hit three piicnors ' for 15 hiu, totaling 26 bases. In the ; first Inning Pratt made a home run ; with the bases full. Meusel hit a ' home run, a double and two singles In five times up. lie scored three runs and drove in two. Score: i It. I-r. E. i Philadelphia 5 5 z New York . '. 12 15 I Batteries Rommell, Keefe and Per-1 Per-1 kins, .Styles; Mogrldge and Hannah. TJGERS WIN. CHICAGO, June 4. Ktfective pltcn-Ing pltcn-Ing by Dauss today held Chicago, safer I while Detroit bunched hits off the Jo-I Jo-I cal pitchers, who were unsteady, and ' won the first game of the series. Way i Sch.tlk completed his 1.000th major ! league game, all of which he played in a Wnite Sox uniform. Score: R. H. E. Chicago ., 3 5 si IDotroit c y oj j Batteries Faber, Kerr. Payne and I Schalk; Dauss and Alnsmlth. j INDIANS LOSE. ! GLEVELAXD, Juno 4. St. Louis' took the firjst game of the series, 7 id J I 6, batting Bagby from the box in the) fifth, when It scored live runs on five ! 1 hits, including a triple by Gedeon and! i Bagby's error. Cle eland hit Southo- ' ron Hard throughout the "game, and ho was' wild in addition, but double plays kept tho score down. Sothoron scored wnat proved to be the winning run in the ninth on his double, Tobin's single and the. squeeze play worked by Gedeon. Score: ' R. II. E. . St. Louis 7 12 2 1 Cleveland 6 11 1 ; ; Batteries Sothoron and Sevcreld; Bugby, .Myers, Uhle and O'Neill. |