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Show YANKS LOSE TO ST. LOUIS Game Delayed 20 Minutes By Row Over New York Runs .N 2i 1 uui. jui x. hi in uiu lead of the St Louis team reduced to hall u game the New York Yankees toda sent Waltc Hoyt to the mound to attempt to recover the lead for tho American league champions. Hoyt has been in ureat form recently and only two runs have? been scored on him In his last 27 lnnliiKs Hub Pruett formerly of the University Uni-versity of Missouri, who defeated the Yankees In St. Louis, pitched for the Browns. Center Fielder Jacobson of St Louis was benched In favor of Durst a recruit re-cruit from the Texas league. Jacob-son Jacob-son fanned twice Tuesday and ended the game by hitting Into a double pluy. Both sldos were easy outs in tho first Inning but In the second frame tho Browns got a two-run lead whoa I Williams lammed out his Jlst home i run of the season and McManus dou-bled dou-bled to center ajid made third and j home on a bad throw. Pruott turned down the Yanks in order In tho sec-I sec-I ond half of the second. ST. LOUIS St'ORLs AG1N. St. Louis scored a third run in the I fourth frame after two were out M. .Man us was the player who cro-.se d the pl.ue. rructt walked two men In the fourth, but pulled himself ou' of the hole. In their half of the fifth after blanking the Browns the Yank- gathered gath-ered in three -runs. Hoyt scratched a .sJnKle through Robertson for v, York's first hit. Miller also singled through Robertson. UcNally forced Miller at second, Hoyt taking third. Ituth wan called out on strikes Mouse Mou-se 1 singled to center, scoring Hoyt and sending IfeNally to third. Dursfs throw to get Mc-Najly went Into the St Louis dugout, and Umpire Chill 1 permitted both McNaily und Meusel to score. The Browns complained first to Chill and then to Umpire Con-noll Con-noll but onnolly sided with Chill The, St. Ixiuls players held up the game for 20 minutes, before they would resume re-sume playlnc. The sixth Inning was scorele? Pru-ett Pru-ett striking out Kuth when the b r , M were loaded. Aft. i the has. s , ,, (,,-, filled again In this frame. Pruott was taken OUt and Vaogllfler sont Into face Meusel s right-handed batsman Meusel Meu-sel wns retired on a fly The seventh also ended In no runs for either side St Louis took the lead with four runs In the eighth. Vangilder singled and on Tobln's sacrifice bunt Hoyt threw too late to force Vanfrilder at second. Hoyt threw low on Qerbersl sacrifice hunt, filling the bases s' lei singled through Scot) scoring an I gilder and Tobln. though Gerber was --vik'iit at third. Williams walked and a double by McManus scored Sls-ler Sls-ler and Severelw Murry thn relieved Hoyt and retired the side without further scoring. HORN sBY SETTS ANOTHER. . ST LOUIS, July 12 Roger Horns-! bj of the St Louis Cardinals further Increased his homerun lead for both major leagues by smashing out his twenty-third circuit swat against Phll-udi-lph. i In th- fir.st Kami- her-: today. Lee Meadows wa pitching. CLEVELAND WINS Thf score: Cleveland ..160 020 020 11 20 1 Boston . .100 001 00C 7 14 2 Batteries Coveleskle and O'Neill.: Pennock. ICarr and Ruel, Lynch BOSTON BEATS PITTSBURG The score Boston 030 000 001 4 7 I- nttbunr 020 100 000 3 13 1 Batteries Miller and Gibson; Tel-lowhorae Tel-lowhorae and Qooch RXDfl BEAT DODGERS The scoro: R H. j Brookln .. .100 000 000 1 ti 4 Concinnatl .200 010 lOx 4 7 1 Batti-rles Grlnvs and Miller. Don- ihii' 1 ml YI riK'o |