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Show 'ALONG CAME M&--RESULT, HOME RUN NATIONAL LEAGUE Club. W. L. Pet Pittsburg 17 13 .670 Cincinnati 19 15 .565 Chicago 19 15 .565 Brooklyn 15 13 .525 Boston 17 16 .514 New York 16 15 .512 St Louis 14 19 .425 Philadelphia 12 20 .375 Yesterday's Results. Brooklyn 3, Pittsburg 2. Cincinnati 8, SL Louis 10. No other games scheduled. NEW YORK, May 26. St. Louis defeated de-feated Cincinnati in a wild game today 10 to 8. Tho visitors tied the Bcore in the eighth, mixing four hits with two bases on balls off Jacobs for threo runs. St. Louis won in tho eighth v:hQn Stock tripled and scored on Hornsby's single to left. The latter also scored when Duncan, letting Hornsby's drive I get away from him, started for tho club house, apparently thinking the game ended, bcore: R. H. E. Cincinnati 8 14 1 St. Louis 10 17 1 Batterios: Ring, Fisher, Allen and Wingo; Haines, Jacobs, Sherdel and demons. BROOKLYN WINS, PITTSBURG, May 26. Brooklyn won today'B gamo from Pittsburg, 3 to 2. Wlsner was hit hard. Grimes was hard to reach but practically gavo Pittsburg its two runs, ono with a wild pitch with a man on second and tho othor by hitting a bataman with tho bases full. Grimes redeemed himself at tho bat, driving In two of tho Brooklyn runs, ono on a sacrifice fly and tho other on a triple. Score: R. H. E. Brooklyn 3 14 1 Pittsburg 2 5 1 Batteries: Grimes and Miller; Wlsner Wls-ner and Schmidt 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE Club. W. L. PcL Boston 21 9 .700 Cleveland 21 10 .685 Now York ... .' 17 15 .525 Chicago 16 15 .615 Washington....' 16 15 .513 St Louis 13 18 .425 Philadelphia 12 19 .425 Detroit 8 23 .255 Yesterday's Results. Boston 9, St. Louis 5. Chicago 2, Philadelphia 10. New York 4, Detroit 1. Washington 13, Cleveland 9. NEW YORK, May 26. The New York Yankees made it two out of three from Detroit today, winning tho last game of the Berles 4 to 1. Mogrldge won his first victory of tho season, and held Detroit to four hits. In the second Inning Ruth drove into in-to the upper right field stand for his oighth home run of the year. Score: R. H. E. Detroit 1 4 2 New York 4.7 0 Battorics: Dauss, Ayors, and Stan-age; Stan-age; Modridge and Hannan. INDIANS LOSE. WASHINGTON, May 26. Washington Washing-ton defeated Cleveland, 13 to 9, today in the only gamo played out of a series ser-ies of three. As a result of the defeat and Boston's victory ovor St, Louis, Cleveland lost the leadership in tho American loaguo race. Judge, Washington's Wash-ington's first baseman, made five hits In as many times at bat. Score: R, H. E. Cleveland 9 13 2 Washington 13 17 1 Batteries: Caldwell, Niehaus, Morton, Mor-ton, Clark and O'Neill; Zachary, Johnson John-son and Gharrity, Piclnlch. WILLIAMS LOSES. PHILADELPHIA, May 26. Philadelphia Philadel-phia hammered Willaims for 11 hits in four Inning today, easily defeating Chicago, 10 to 2. Homo runs by Perry and Dugan mado tho total 18 in ten 'playing days at the local American loaguo park. Chicago mado only ono hit off Perry outside tho second Inning. In-ning. Score: R. H. E. Chicago 2 5 2 Phlaidelphln 10 15 0 Batteries: Williams, Payno and Schalk, Lynn; Perry and Perkins. REDS CLEAN UP. BOSTON. May 26. Boston cleaned up tho series by defeating St, Louis 0 to 6 today. Pennock pitched effectively effec-tively until tho ninth, while Shocker's wlldnesn contributed largely to the result re-sult Hendryi led in the heavy hitting hit-ting with two doubles and two BingloB. Score: R. H. E. SL Loula 5 10 0 BoBton ' 9 12 0 Shocker and Severeid; Pennock and Schang. |