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Show BASEBALL RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE. Detroit 1, Philadelphia 7. PHILADKLPHLV, Aug. 30 Philadelphia Phila-delphia easily Jefeated Detroit today. Jack Sheridan, chlf of the staff of the American league umpires, officiated offi-ciated at the bases in the absence of Umpire Kgan The latter was as-Hgmed as-Hgmed to the series, but has failed to leport. Score: R. IT. E. Detroit 1 f. "2 Philadelphia 7 15 1 flatteries Summers, Works and Schmidt; Coombs and Lapp. New York Splits Even With Cleveland. Cleve-land. NEW YORK, Aug. 30 Great pitching pitch-ing featured the double-header played play-ed by New York and Cleveland today. to-day. Each team won a game. In the first 'contest, which the Highlanders High-landers took, Ford struck out eleven of the visitors In the secoud game Hughes, New York's pitcher, twirled hltless ball for nine Innings. In the eleventh Hughes weakened and on five hits and a pass the visitors got five runs. Scores: First game R. IT E. Cleveland 1 3 3 New York t 6 0 Batteries Young and Adams; Ford rnd Sweeney. Second game Cleveland 5 7 0 New York 0 3 1 Batteries Kaler nud Land; Hughes and Crlger. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Pltt6burg 2, New York 5. Pittsburg. Aug, 30. The New Yorks won today by taking advantage advan-tage of tho two errors made by Adams Ad-ams and HUllng nt the proper time Mathewson was hit freely, but hi; support was strong Score: R. TT. JR. Pittsburg 2 12 c 2 New York fi 10 0 Batteries Adams and Gibson, Ma-thewson Ma-thewson and Meyers, Schlel. St. Louis 14, Brooklyn 3. St. I.oula, Aug 30 St. louls defeated de-feated Brooklyn here today In the last game of the series, 14 to 3 Score: St. Louis 14 IS 2 Biooklyn 3 10 1 Batteries Lush and Bresnahan, Phelps; Barger, Dessau and Erwln, McElvan. Cincinnati Won Double-Header. CINCINNATI. Aug. 30 Cincinnati won both games of a double-header today. to-day. Caspar as hit on the wrist of his pitching arm in the eighth and had to retire. He will not be able to work ngaln for two weeks. Score: First game R. IT. K Boston 2 9 1 Cincinnati 6 0 Batteries Frock and Raridcn; Gas-par, Gas-par, Sugg? and Clarke, Second gam. Boston 1 G 1 Cincinnati 2 5 0 Batteries Brown and Rarlden; Suggs and Clarke. . Chicago 3, Philadelphia 1. CHICAGO, Aug. 30 With four substitutes sub-stitutes on the field Chicago todav won the final game with Philadelphia, Philadel-phia, 3 to 1. This victory, coupled with the third straight defeat of Pittsburg, practically clinches the National Na-tional league pennant for Chauce's team. Score: TL IT. E Chicago 3 6 0 Philadelphia 1 1 2 Bctterles Brow n and Kllng; Stick and Jacklltsch. Chicago 0, Boston 4. BOSTON. Aug. 30. -Chicago made but one hit off Ray Collins today and Boston won Its eighth straight gam". 4 to 0. Score: R. II. R. Chicago o 1 0 Boston 0 Batteries Scott and Block; Collins f nd Kleinow. Washington 0, St. Louis 4. Washington, Aug 30 Pelt y pitched pitch-ed gilt edge ball today. St. Iyjuls shut out Washington as a result. 4 to 0. Groom was wild and Ineffective, Ineffec-tive, giving way to Otey, who did better. Score: R. t. E. Washington 0 7 1 St. Louis 10 0 Ilatterles Groom, O'cy and Aln-fimlth; Aln-fimlth; Pclty and KllUfer. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. At Indianapolis Milwaukee 3. Indianapolis In-dianapolis 0 At Columbus Kansas City 0, Co lumbus S. At Louisville St. Paul 1, Louisville 7. At Toledo Toledo 5, Minneapolis 4. COAST LEAGUE. At San Francisco Sacramento 1, Oakland 4. Batteries Baum aud La Longo; Harklns and Mltze. ' NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. At Spokane Spokane 5, Vaneouer 7. WESTERN LEAGUE. At Des Moines Des Moines 1, St. Joseph 0. At Wichita Wichita 4. Omaha 2. At Sioux City Sioux City 11, Tope-ka Tope-ka 0. At Denver First game: Denver 5. Lincoln 4 (10 innings). Second game: Denver o. Lincoln 3. I |