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Show Williams Hurls Chicago To Victory n n i n is bibbs Dodgers Defeat Pirates In Feature I AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost Pet Cloveland 21 8 .799 Boston 18 9 .667 Chicago 16 10 .625 New York 14 14 .500 Washington 13 16 .450 St,JLouis 13 14 .480 Philadelphia ........ 9 18 .333 Detroit 7 2i .250 Yesterday's Results. Chicago, 10; Washington, 6. Cloveland, 4 Philadelphia, 1. St. Louis, 2; New York, 1. WASHINGTON, May 22. Chicago made it three straight from Washington Washing-ton by winning today's game, 10 to 6. Zachary for the locals was knocked out of the box in the third whon throe passes, a hit batsman and six hits nttn1 cncmi rutin Ronrn- T) XX tr Chicago .. ..101 002 00010 16 1 Washington ..000 200 013 6 12 1 Batteries: Williams and Schalk; Zachary, Schacht and Gharrlty, Plcl-nich. Plcl-nich. YANKEES LOSE. NEW YORK, May 22. Shocker, traded by Now York to St. Louis two years ago, defeated the Yankees here today, St. Louis winning 2 to 1. Shocker has won seven out of eight games from the Yankees in his now uniform. St. Loula scored Its two runs on Thormahlon In the second Inning In-ning on Williams' single, Jacobson's triple and a squeozo play. Score: R. H. E. St. Louis 020 000 000 2 5 2 New York 000 000 001 1 6 1 Batteries: Shocker and Sevorcld; Thormahlon, Mays and Hannah. INDIANS AGAIN. PHILADELPHIA, May 22. Cloveland Clove-land defeated tho Philadelphia Americans Ameri-cans today for tho third successive timo, 4 to 1. Chapman's and Speaker's Speak-er's hitting was responsible. 'As a result re-sult of aoveral close decisions tho crowd swarmed over the field and hooted as Umpire Hildebrand was crossing tho diamond to leave tho i field. Cloveland players surrounded and escorted him ot the dugout. Score: R. H. E. Cloveland 002 200 000 4 10 3 Philadelphia ..000 001 000 1 5 5 Batteries: Myors and O'Nell; Perry Per-ry and Perkins. 00 1 I NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost Pet. Pittsburg 16 11 .621 Cincinnati 17 13 .595 Chicago 16 15 .015 Brooklyn 13 11 .540 'Philadelphia 13 14 .4S0 Boston 11 12 .480 New York 11 14 .450 St. Louis 13 15 .466 Yesterday's Results. Brooklyn, 4; Pittsburg, 1. Now York, 2; St. Louis, 1. Chicago, 15; Philadelphia, 8. Boston, 2; Cincinnati, 1. PITTSBURG, May 22. Brooklyn broke Pittsburg's winning streak today by winning 4 to 1. The local team had previously won five straight games. Brooklyn scored all its runs in the luuiui luuiug on inrce snngies, a iwo-Jbase iwo-Jbase hit and Grimes' three-base drive. Wisner then relieved Cooper, and allowed al-lowed only one hit during the remainder remain-der of the game. Pittsburg scored in the eighth on two singles and a sacrifice sacri-fice fly. ScorG I, H Tj Brooklyn 000 4000004 10 1 Pittsburg 000 000 0101 9 0 Grimes and Miller; Cooper, Wisner and Schmidt. 1 CLUBS HAVE MARATHON. CHICAGO, May 22. Chicago defeated defeat-ed Philadelphia 15 to 8 in a loosely played slugging match today. Shortstop Short-stop Bancroft was taken out of tho game by Manager Cravath because of his poor playing and when he went to the bench he engaged In a wordy altercation alter-cation with his manager. Score R.H E. Philadelphia 000 310 202 8 16 6 Chicago 330 207 00015 16 0 Woinert, Betts, Cantwell, Gallia and Wheat; Martin and O'Farrell. GIANTS LOSE. ST. LOUIS, .May 22. St. Louis defeated de-feated Now York today by tying the score in the ninth and winning in the tenth, 3 to 2. The winning run was scored off Bonton on an -infield hit, a pass, a sacrifice and a fielder's choice. The first triple play here this season waa made by the locals in the tenth inning. Burns led off with a scratch hit down the third baso line and went all the way to third on .Stock's wild throw. Young walked and Fletcher who followed him, lined to right field. Schultz mado a brilliant catch and his throw to the plate caught Burns trying to score from third. Young also had started running with the hit and demons' dem-ons' throw to Fournier put him out. Score R. H. E. New York .. ..101 000 000 02 7 1 SL Louis 000 000 002 13 12 2 Douglas, Benton and E. Smith; Sherdel, Haines and Clemons, Dilhoe-fer. Dilhoe-fer. RUDOLPH TWIRLS. CINCINNATI, May 22 Boston broke its losing streak of eight games at the expense of the Reds today, winning 2 to 1. Rudolph was In excollont form and was not scored on until the ninth. Preceding the game the world's championship cham-pionship pennant won by the Reds last October was hoisted to the flag pole in center field. Governor Cox of Ohio, Mayor Galvln of Cincinnati and Managers Mana-gers Moran and Stalllngs headed the 'parade across tho field with a band and tho members of the two teams following. fol-lowing. Score R.HE. T-.,. AAA 1 1 A AAA O A A XJUSLUil , , .uuu J.J uuu V u Cincinnati 000 000 0011 6 2 Rudolph and Gowdy; Sallee, Bress-ler Bress-ler and WIngo. |