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Show RALLIES AID NEW YORK NINE Babe Ruth Clicks Out Pair Of Homers Against St. Louis Warriors ST. LOUIS, July 27. Staging rallies ral-lies In the eighth and ninth Innings, in which th'-y scored eight runs, th-New th-New York Yankees batted a trio of local pitchers hard and evoned the series by defeating the Brown, 11 to 6, Wednesday. 1 Babe Ruth knocked out his slx-t. slx-t. .-nth and seventeenth home runs of the season in the game, winch was a pitchor'8 battle until the aeventn Inning, when the locals batted Hoyt off the rubber and scored five runs. Wright held the visitors to five hits until he was taken out for a pirn jh hitter In the seventh, Score: R. H. E. New York , 11 14 1 St. Louis . 6 10 0 Batteries Hoyt. Bush and s. bang Wright. Danforth Bay no. shocker and Severeld. CHICAGO, July 27. Three former members of the fanjesi r,ov. with the Boston Red Sox. turned the trick on the Chicago White Sox Wednesday and defeated the locals, 3 to 1 Jack Qulnn, former Yank pitcher, hell lucago to three hits, while Elmer Mill. r. who made his debut today as 0 member of the Re.i Box, celebrated the occasion with two home runs into the left Held bleachers. Mitchell, another former Now Yorker, tripled and scored the thirl run for the visitors Miller and Mitchell are two of the players who figure in the Dugan deal. Score. ft. EL E. Boston 3 8 3 Chicago 1 3 0 Batteries Qulnn and Rui Robertson Rob-ertson and Schalk. DETROIT July 2 7 Washington beat Detroit. 0 to 4, Wednesday when Gharrlty lilt a home run off the first ball Oleson pitched to him In tho ninth. Gharrlty was substituted for Pielnieh, who was benched by Umpire Um-pire Guthrie for disputing a decision on a bunt that rolled along the foul line and on which Hellmann scored from third with the. tying run in the eighth. Shanks was also banished from tho game for protesting tho same decision de-cision Washington 5 9 0 Detroit 4 14 1 Batteries. Mogrldge and Plclnlch. Gharrltv, Plllette. Oleson and Wood-all. Wood-all. CLEVELAND, July 27 Cleveland defeated Philadelphia here Wednesday. Wednes-day. 2 to 0, George Uhle besting Ret-tlg, Ret-tlg, Connie Mack'6 latest pitching sensation, sen-sation, In a hurling duel. Rettlg held the Indians to four hits, but none of them were wasted. Uhle was supreme in the pinches, and fanned Johnston, a pluch hitter, I for the third out In tho ninth innlu? with the bases full. Score. R. II. 2. Philadelphia 0 7 0 Cleveland , 2 4 l Batteries Rottlg, Eckert and Per-, Per-, kins. Uhle and O'Neill |