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Show ' Philadelphia 4 3 Batterleo Lanve, Oloihtead and Sullivan; Morgan and Thomay. Waihinflton, 2; Cleveland. 5. . WASHINGTON', July 19. The veteran vet-eran pitcher. ."Cy'' Yeung, won his 500th game of his loo;; csrepr today when Cleveland dofeared Wahlnz-ton Wahlnz-ton In the second fcamc of a double header. The' contest went eleven In-nlD. In-nlD. Young allowing but one hit In eight. Young has worked In something some-thing tike S0f games. His victory-today victory-today made his SOOth nnd ho appeared appear-ed capable of going through the season sea-son In winning form. In the first game. Gray allowed but four scattered scatter-ed hits, and Washington blanked the Cleveland team 7 to n. Score: First game. R. H. E. Washington 7 12 1 Cleveland 4 1 Batteries Iray and Beckendorf; Falkenburg, Ilarkness and Easterly, Bemis. Second game. R. II. E. Washington 2 4 2 Cleveland 5 7 2 Batteries Groome, Relsline and Street, Beckendorf; Young and Easterly. East-erly. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. At Columbus St. Paul 3; Columbus At Toledo Minneapolis 4; Toledo 1. At Indianapolis First game: Kansas Kan-sas City 6: THUBVlUe 3. Second game Kansas City 4; Louisville 3. WESTERN LEAGUE. At Wichita Wichita 2; St. Joe I. At Omaha Omaha 4: Sioux City At Denver Denver 2; Topeka 1. At Lincoln Lincoln 3; Des Moines COAST LEAGUE. At Los Angeles Sacramento 1; Vernon 3. At Sau Francisco Los Angeles 4; Oakland ?. At Portlaud San Francisco 3; Portland 2. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. At Spokane. R. II. E. Vancouver 3 7 2 Spokane 10 0 At Tacoma. R. .H. E. Tacoma 6 12 4 Seattle 4 C 1 Boston Wins Two Games. BOSTON, July 19. Boston won two exciting games from Detroit today, the first 2 to 1 In 14 Innings, nnd the second 4 to 2. The first game was a pitching duel between Karger and Summers. In the second game Donovan Dono-van was batted hard while Hall was almost Invincible. Crawford was put out of the game for objecting to a decision Score: First game R. H. E. Detroit 1 10 0 Boston '. - 2 7 1 Batteries Summers and Stanage; Karger and Carrigan. Second game R. H. E Detroit '. 2 4 1 Boston 4 12 0 Batteries Donovan and Schmidt; Hall and Carrigan. , BASEBALL RESULTS l . , j NATIONAL LEAGUE. ' Won. LosL PC. ' Chicago ........ 29 ,CW New York 45 32 .jS Pittsburg 41 33 -j4 Cincinnati 41 39 .oL. Philadelphia .. .. ..3. 40 .4l St. Louis - ..'fr 4 .413 Brooklyn 3 44 .438 Boston 31 t -3,X AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won. Ix)t. PC. Philadelphia 54 24 .C93 Boston 49 32 .60 New York 47 32 .595 Detroit .. 41 39 .330 Cleveland 34 40 .4o9 Chicago 31 47 .39i Washington 31 4S ,o9o St. Louis 21 52 .31b NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago, 3; Brooklyn, 4. CHICAGO, July 19 Brooklyn won from Chicago today 4 to 3. Zimmerman's Zimmer-man's wild throw to first gave the visitors the deciding run. Zimmerman's Zimmer-man's four errors practically handed hand-ed the game to Brooklyn. Barger was hit hard. , Score: K- E- ! Chicago 3 II 6 I Brooklyn 4 1 2 Batteries Cole and Kllng: Barger and Erwln. Now York, 6; G ncinnatl, 4, CINCINNATI, July 19 New York took a 11-lnnlng contest from . Cincinnati Cin-cinnati today 6 to 4, mainly because of Mathewson's pitching In the crisis. Fromme, who relieved Burns In the tenth, gave the game away with three bases' on lalls In the next inning. Meyer's pop fly, which fell safe, sent In two runs. Score: E- New York . : 6 8 - j Cincinnati 4 13 2 Batteries Mathewson and Meyers; Sugga, Burns, Fromme and Mclean. St. Louis, 2; Philadelphia 0. ST. LOUIS. July 19. SL Louis 6hut r.ut PMladelp'hlat today 2 to 0. Willis 1 held the vloltors safely all through I the game, while two errors allowed the winning runs for the locals. Score: R- H- E. Si. Louis 2 9 2 Philadelphia 0 5 3 Batteries Willis and Brcsnahan; McQuillan and Dooln. Pittsburg, 5: Boston, 4. PITTSBURG. July 19 Pittsburg I lied the score In the ninth on a muff y Sweeney and won In the eleventh f.n a wild pitch by Curtis, which a! lowed Campbell to score from second base. Scode: R- H. E. Pittsburg 5 3 3 Boston 4 10 2 Batteries Leifield. Phillipoe, Lcever and Gibson; Frock and Graham AMERICAN LEAGUE. St. Louis, 1; New York, 5. NEW YORK, July 19 New York defeated St. Ixmis today 3 to 1. The visitors did not get a single hit off I Ford until the ninth Inning. Their lone safety, made by Hoffman, was a fluke. ' Score: R- H- E. St. Louis t 1 2 New York 5 in 2 Batteries Powell and Stephens; Ford and Mitchell. Sweeney. Chicago, 0; Phi ladelphia, 4. t PHILADELPHIA. July 19 Philadelphia Phila-delphia shut out Chicago today 4 to 1. J. Collins, who hit for two base-s. was the enly player to get past first base. Philadelphia bunched all its hits in two innings. Score: R. H. E Cnicage 0 6 2 |