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Show to Brooklyn today after almost winning win-ning the game, 3 to 1. Corrldon pitched great ball up to the last Inning, In-ning, allowing only one hit. In ho , nimji b wa bit safely several times. ) ' R. H. E.' SL Louis 1 7 S.Brooklyn-.. '...3 4 Batteries Corrldon and Phelps;. Scaiilon and.JEnrln. . i Chicago 5, Philadelphia 4. -. . "CinCAGO. -July- 14. Chicago and Philadelphia broke even today in. tho. first double headur oi the season wu the Chicago grounds. ' In the opener Dooln's men made three runs'at the outset, pounding PfelsteT from the slab, added two runs with Mclntyre pitching, and won. .The second went to Chicago 5 to 4, after a hot battle between Cole and Stack. Chance nearly had a fight with a spectator who abused the Chicago manager. Players led Chance away in time to avert trouble. The score: First game: R. H. E. Chicago 1 6 3 Philadelphia 5 8' 0 Batteries Pfelstcr, Mclntyre, Pfeif-fer Pfeif-fer and Archer; McQuillan and Doolq. . . . ,' Second game: R. H. E. Chicago 5 12 4 Philadelphia 9 2 Batteries Cole. Brown and Kllng; Stack, Shettler.and Moran. Boston, 7; Cincinnati, 0. CINCINNATI, July 1 4. Frock .held Cincinnati to four hits today and Bos-ion Bos-ion won, 7 to 0. Beebe was hit hard In the second Inning and retired In favor of Burns. The latter did ralrly well after the second. Score: R. H. E. Boston 7 12 0 Cincinnati 0 4 1 . . Batteries Frock-Graham; Bcebe. Burns, Benton and Clarke. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. ' ; At Toledo St. Paul, 2; Toledo, d. At Columbus Minneapolis, 2; Columbus, Co-lumbus, 1. At Louisville Milwaukee, 0; Louisville, Louis-ville, 1. At Indianapolis Kansas City, 8; Indianapolis, In-dianapolis, 3. WESTERN LEAGUE. . At Des Moines Lincoln, 7; Des Moines," 3. At St. Joseph First came: St. Joseph. Jo-seph. 3; Topeka, 2. Second game: St. Joseph. 4; Topeka, 0. At Sioux- City Sioux City, 6; Omaha, 3. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. At Spokane Seattle, 7; Spokane, 1. At Vancouver Tacoma, 6; Vancouver, Vancou-ver, 1. COAST LEAGUE. , At Portland Oakland, 1 ; Portland, 4.. - At -. Oakland Sacrameuto, 1; San Franciso, 5. At Los Angeles Vernon, 7; Los Angeles, An-geles, 3. BASEBALL RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won. Lost. . P.C. Philadelphia ... .v. .60; 24' .676 New York ..,44 30 .595 Boston .. 44 32 .597 Detroit 43 -35 ..551 Cleveland 32 37 .464 Chicago ,. ...... ...31 43 .419 Washington 29 46 .387 St. Louis 23 49 .319 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost. P.C. Chicago 45 28 .616 New York 42 29 .592 Pittsburg ...37 32 .536 Cincinnati 39 " 36 .531 Philadelphia . . .V: ' 37 .486 SL Louis 32 43 .427 Brpoklyn .. ..." 33 ' 40 .452 Boston .30 . .48 '". .385 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Cleveland 1, Now York 4. . New York, July ' 14. Ford out-pltcbcd out-pltcbcd Young today, Now York delating de-lating Cleveland, i to l. This was tho third time the veteran Cleveland pitcher had tried to. register his 500th' victory in the major league Score! R. H. E. Cleveland .. 1 4 1 New .York .' 4 9 2 Batteries Young and Easterly; Ford and Sweeney. St. Loulsh 5, Philadelphia 4." PHILADELPHIA, July 14 St. Louis broke Philadelphia's winning streak today. 5 to 4. The visitors bunched nine hits in three innings, while Powell kept the home team's hits all scrattercd excepting m one inning. Score: ... . . R. H. E. Philadelphia 5 t 3 Philadelphia .4 10 2 Batteries Powell . and Stepmens; Plank and Thomas. Washington 1, Detroit 7. DETROIT, July 14. Detvoit bunched flvo hits for five runs in the second inning today and won easily over Washington. 7 to 1. Cobb's homo run with two men on bases ves one of the features. Score: R. II. E. Washington 1 5 1 Detroit .- : 7 12 1 Batteries Reisllng and 1 Becken-dorf; Becken-dorf; Donovan and Schmidt, Casey. Chleapo 2: Boston 6. BOSTON, July 14. Boston won a double-header from Chicago today, shutting the visitors out in the first game, ony to nothing, and taking the second, six to two.' Score: First game ' Chicago .... ........ 0 31 Boston .. 1 4 1 Batteries White and Payne; Colons Col-ons and Cardigan, Second gnme - - - - - i R. H. E. Chicago v.- . 2 fi 3 Boston 6 8 .0 . Batteries Smith and Sullivan; Arellanos and Kleinow, NATIONAL LEAGUE. Pittsburg 4, New York 1. PITTSBURG. July 14. Pittsburg won In the ninth inning by scoring four runs, Mathewson who had been Invincible before, went Into the air. After giving Le-ach two bad balls,, Mathewson was taken out and Ames substituted. He gave two more bad balls and forced In the winning run. Score: R. H. E. Pittsburg r.-.-r. r:r..T.-r.T.-H 4 2 New York 3 8 2 Batteries Philippe, Liefield and Gibson; Mathewson, Ames and Meyers. Mey-ers. St. Louis 1, Brooklyn 3. ST. LOUIS, July 14. St. Louis lost |