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Show i j Defeats Washington 8 to 7 I and Gets An Even Break 1 i In the Series. j ST. LOUIS, June li" St. Louis tie-"; feated Washington, S to 7, in a seesaw game today, getting an even break on! I the series. Errors figured prominent-' ly in the scoring, on both sides. Score: i ' ' Rt IT.. H." , Washington ; - 7 13. 4 " St. Louis. .'...,......,. S 7 . IV Batteries Erick'son. Courtney and Gharrity; Wellman, Shocker and. Billings. Bill-ings. " ; CHICAGO o, Boston 4. CHICAGO, June 11. Chicago, de-' feated Boston in the final game of ihe series today. 5 to 4. Weaver featured for the champions by hitting a homer into. the left field seats in the first inning in-ning and leading with a double In the' eignth inning rally that won lor Chicago. Chi-cago. Score: . 11- 1L 12 J, Boston . 4 10 1; Chicago .7 . , . . b ' 7 " li Batteries Pennock and Schang.. Faoer and Schalk. ' ; NEW VURK o. DETROIT 0, j DBTKUJT. June 11. Detroit lost itsT seventh straight game toduv when ' New York o:l, 5 lo u. Collins held the Tigers lo rive scattered hits. Score: New ork 5 3 Ue1lro11 0 z a Batrenes Collins and Hannah;1 Leonard, Ayers and Woodall. : CLEVELAND' 5, PHILADELPHIA '-'.! CLEVELAND, June 1 1. Cleveland ' maue it lour straight from Pliiladel-I lhui today, winning 5 to 2. Bagbvt neld the thleiics lo four hits, two of wnich were bunched in ihe third in-1 nmg, -with a base on balls and neiied j i-miadelpnia two runs, acore IP i.r t.-- I JMiiladelphla . ," 1 Cleveland 5 y ' Batteries Moore and. Perkins, Bac'wi by ana u'Nclli. . . J oo ' t |