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Ogden Daily Standard | 1909-06-25 | Page 2 | Baseball

Type issue
Date 1909-06-25
Paper Ogden Daily Standard
Language eng
City Ogden
County Weber
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Article Title Baseball
Type article
Date 1909-06-25
Paper Ogden Daily Standard
Language eng
City Ogden
County Weber
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OCR Text rctt. Manager Graham of the local team will protest the game on the ground that a pitcher can not be taken out of tho box until the man at bat Is disposed of. Score: n. H. E. Portland r 3 6 0 Sacramento .u.. 0 5 3 HarknCRP, Garrett and Fisher; Brown and Graham. ' BASEBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston Defeated by New York. 'New York, June 21. New York made it four straight from Boston by winning two games today. The scores were 7 to 4 and 12 to 5. R. H. E. Boston 4 12 4 New York 7 13 3 Luckey and Graham; Raymond and Schlel. Second gam TL H. E. Boston 5 5 3 New York 12 11 1 White. Boultcs and Bowcrman; Ames and Schlel. Snodgrass. St. Louis,' 2; Pittsburg, 3. St. Louis, June 24. Pittsburg won a close game, 3 to 2, from St. Ixjuis today. Score: R. H. E. St. Louis 2 4 0 Pittsburg 3 12 0 Harmon. SaJIee and Shaw; Maddox, Camnltz and Gibson. Philadelphia, 3; Brooklyn, 6. Brooklyn, June 4. Brooklyn made It three straight from Philadelphia today. to-day. 6 to 3. Score: R. H. E. Philadelphia 3 11 0 Brooklyn 6 12 0 Moren, Corridon and Dooin; Bell and Bcrger. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Detroit, 2; St. Louis, 1. Detroit, June 4. Detroit beat St Louis 2 to 1 in an exciting game today, the visitors losing two chancfes to score' through bad work on the base lines. Score: y R. H. E. Detroit 2 7 1 St. Louis 1 6 1 Mullin and Schmidt; Dcnecn and Criger. Washington, 1; Boston, 5. Washington, June 24. Altrock weakened weak-ened In the eighth Inning of today's game and Boston defeated Washington Washing-ton 5 to 1. Donohue was chased to the clubhouse by Umpire O'Loughlin in the eighth inning, when he questioned ques-tioned a close decision at second. The police had to escort the umpire from the grounds at the close of the game. Score: R. H. E. Washington 1 6 1 Boston 5 11 2 Altrock and Street; Ryan, Arellan-ces Arellan-ces and Carrlgan, Spencer. Indianapolis, 0; St. Paul, 1. At St. Paul Second game Ti. II. E. Indianapolis 0 6 2 St. Paul 1 4 1 Philadelphia, 5; New York, 3. Philadelphia, June 24 Errors proved costly in today's game and Philadelphia Philadel-phia beat New York, 5 to 3. Score: R. H. E Philadelphia 5 7 2 Now York 3 S 4 Morgan and Thomas; Manning and Blair. Cleveland, 8; Chicago, 1. Cleveland, Juno 4. Cleveland defeated de-feated Chicago easily today, 8 to 1. Scott was wild and was hit hard, while Young allowed only four men to reach first. Score: " R. h. e. Cleveland 8 11 1 Chicago 1 3 1 Young and Esterly; Scott and Sullivan. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. Aberdeen, 3; Spokane, 2. Aberdoen, June 24. Score: R. II. E. Aberdeen ,.3 8 3 Spokane 2 5 4 Siever and Kreitz; Jensen and Ostdick. Vancouver, 6; Portland, 1. Portland, June 4. Score: R. H. E. Vancouver 6 14 l Portland 3 8 5 Ericson and Sugden; Samuels and Fournler. Seattle, 8; Tacoma, 3, Seattle, Wash , June 21. Score: R. H. E. Seattle 8 12 2 Tacoma 3 $ j Miller and Custer; Newlin and Hurley- WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, 10; Topeka, 3. Topeka, June 24. Score: R. II. E. Omaha 10. 14 i Topeka U u 3 Sanders and Cadman; Kaufman, Hendrix and Kerns. Sioux City, 3; Pueblo, 5. Pueblo, Juno 24. Score: Second game R. jrt e, Sioux City a i ' Q Paebla ' 5 (j 1 Alderman and Towne; Jackson and Jchl. Des Moines, 9; Wichita, 4. Sioux City. June 24 Score: Second game R. H. E. Des Moines 9 i Wichita . . 4 c 3 Lang and Shea; Aitchison, Clark and Weaver. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Vernon, 3; Oakland. 0. Los Angeles, June 24. Vernon shut out Oakland today, 3 to 0. Nelson was injured -in the sixth w hen Haley, running run-ning from third, made a long" slide while Nelson was attempting to put him out at home. Score: R- H. E. Vernon 3 q - Oakland 0 3 5 Raleigh and E. Hogan;; Nelson, Tonneson and La Longe. Portland 3; Sacramento, 0. Sacramento. June 24. Portland shut out Sacramento today, 3 to 0, two of the nins being made 'on errors. With ' Janslng at bat and two balls culled an him, Harkncse was replaced by Oar-
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