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Show Mk 11 S MSEBALL RESULTS WESTERN LEAGUE. At Sioux' City Sioux City 7, Tope-ka Tope-ka l. At Wichita First game; f)maha (I, Wichita 0. Second game- Omaha W ichita 4. At Dcs Moines -First panic: Si. Joseph (J, Dcs Moines 2. At Denver First g.une; Denver 10, Lincoln 3. Second game: Lincoln Lin-coln C, Denver 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Detroit 4, Philadelphia 1. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 31 Detroit' won the verb's from Philadelphia by taking today's same. Donovan was effective, not a hit being made olf him uutll the seventh. Scor-: R. IT. E. Detroit 1 ,s 0 Philadelphia 1 1 3 Batteries Donovan and Schmidt; Liciider, Plank and Lapp Washlnqton 8, St. Louis 0. "WASHINGTON. Aug. 31. Walter Johnson's brilliant pitching enabled Washington to shut out St 1miIs today, to-day, S to 0 Johnson came within one of equaling the-season's record, striking out 14 men. Scon-: Washington S 12 0 St. Ixmls 11 r, 3 Batteries Johnson nnd Beckcu-dorf; Beckcu-dorf; Bailey and D. Kllllfer. Chicago 8, Boston 0, BOSTON, Aug. 31. Walsh shut out Boston, S to 0. today, breaking the locals' lo-cals' winning Ftrcak. Frank Smith, recently secured from Chlengo. pitched pitch-ed his first pamo for Boston and was hatted hard. He also received poor support. Score: R. IT. E. Chicago S S 2 Boston 0 S n Batteries Wa1h and Sulllvau; F. Smith and Carrlgan Cleveland 2. New York 2. NEW YOKK. Aug. 31. After holding hold-ing New York to three bits in eight Innings toda. Pitcher Fanwell of Cleveland weakened In the ninth and the locals made three more safeties and a run, winning. 2 to 1. Sroro. R. II. E r'leveland I s n New York 2 0 I Batteries Fanwell ami Land; Fisher Fish-er and Crlgcr. |