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Show liASEBALt; RESULTS N AT 1 6 NAL LEAGUE. AVon. Lost. r.I Chieaco H 35 .66 1 l-'ittsburfi 54 40 .GIG NVw York 61 42 .52 Fhlladelphla S.I f.2 .504 Cincinnati ; 52 - H6 ,4Rl Brooklyn 43 02 .4(0 ft. Lonis 42 f,6 .383 Boston 40 71 .360 AMERICAN LEAGUE. . . Won. Lost. P.C. Philadelphia 73 34 f.SS Ponton 6.r 47 .DS0 Detroit .f.2 4ft .599 New York CI 4: .555 Cleveland 19 fiO .450 Washington i 49 fi3 ,437 Chicago 41 fi4 .407 St. Louis ..34 73 ' .318 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago 1, Philadelphia 6. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. IX Philadelphia Phila-delphia defeated Chicago today 6 to 1 by hitting Scott hard. Score: R. II. E. ChlcaRO 1 8 0 Philadelphia 6 10 1 Batteries: Scott and Sullivan; I'lank and Thomas. Detroit 2, Bo6ton 4. BOSTON'. Aug. 19. Two home runs one by Stahl and the other by En-tie, En-tie, off Stroud, Detroit's pitcher, dc-ciJed dc-ciJed today's game In favor of th locals, the final score being 4 to 2.' Bush of Detroit also made a home run. Thomas J. O'Brien, a pitcher of the Hartford, Conn., league club, wa bought today by Boston. Score: R. H. E. Detroit 2 8 1 Boston 4 7 0 Batteries: Stroud. Works and Ca-c-y; Karger and Klelnow. Washington 10, Cleveland 0. WASHINGTON, Ang. 19 Washington Wash-ington drove Demott and Koerstner from the box today and shut out Cleveland. Johnson was a puzzle. Score: R H. E. Washington 10 14 1 Cleveland 0 6 2 Batteries: Johnson and Begkcn-dorf; Begkcn-dorf; Demott, Koestner, Falkenberb and Donohue. NATIONAL LEAGUE. St. Louis 1, Philadelphia 3. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 19. Philadelphia won today's game by hitting Packman Pack-man In the first and third Innings, score 3 to 1. Ewlng pitched good ball throughout the game and received re-ceived excellent support. Score: ' R. H, E. St. Louis 1 3 .1 Philadelphia 3 9 0 Batteries. Backman and Bresna-han; Bresna-han; Ewing and Moran Chicago 5, Brooklyn 3. CHICAGO. Aug. 13 Brooklyn found Brown for eleven hits today but was beaten by Chicago 5 to 3. Barger led a futile rally in the ninth with a tripple, but Brown tightened and only one run counted. Score: R. H, E Chicago 5 6' 2 Brooklyn 3 11 ' 2 Batteries: Brown and Kllng; Scanlon and Erwln. ! New York 9, Cincinnati 3. CTVPINNATI Auir. 19. New York New York C 10 0 " .Batteries Ray and Kelllher; Ford and Sweeney. hit Rowan hard and timely during today's contest and had an easy time winning, 9 to 3. Mathewson was hit harder than usual but Kept the safeties well scattered Bridewell's father's house wa3 struck bv lightning at Portsmouth. Ohio, and ho went home this morning morn-ing as his parent was reported In a rerloue condition. Fletcher splked Downey in the first Inning while trying try-ing to steal seconJ, forcing the latter lat-ter to retire. Score: R. II. E. New York 9 U 3 Cincinnati 3 8 2 Batteries: Mathewson and Schlel; Rowan and McLean. Pittsburg 8, Boston 6. BITTSBURG. Aug. 19. Pittsburg won in the seventh inning when Ilynn knocked the ball over the center cen-ter field fence for a homo run with two men on bases. The feature ot the game was the batting of R. Miller and Collins, the former getting five hits and the latter four. They scored four of Boston's six runs. Score: j It. H. E. Flttsburg 8 10 2 Boston 6 13 3 Batteries: Leifield, Phllllpl and Gibson; Curtis. Frock and Graham. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. At Columbus First game, Milwaukee Milwau-kee 5. Columbus 6 A; Kansas City First game, Kansas City 4, Indianapolis 1 Second game, Kansas City 5. Indianapolis 4. At Toledo First game. Toledo 5, St, Paul 4. (Ten innings.) At Columbus Milwaukee 11, Columbus Col-umbus 7. (Second game.) At TolcJo St, Paul 8, -Toledo 4. (Second game.) t WESTERN LEAGUE. At Deo Molneri Dcs Moines 3, Denver Den-ver 6. At Omaha Omaha 10, St. Joseph At Lincoln Lincoln 2, Wichita 1. At Sioux City Sioux City 9, To-pi-ka 1. . COAST LEAGUE. At Portland Oakland 2, Portland . ' NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. At Vancouver, B. C. Seattle 1, Vancouver 2. " FORD PITCHES FINE GAME. NEW. YORK. Aug. 19. With Ford pitching, the New York Americana today to-day defeated St. Louis Ford struck out ten of the visitors and always had them at hla mercy.. Score: R. H. E. St. Louis 0 C 1 |