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Base Ball Attractions

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Day
27
Month
July
Year
1888
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Public Domain
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Chicago, July 19. - The Cmcagos got .here yesterday, and now have a grip - flrm or infirm - on second place. Detroit did it, 5 o 0. Baldwin pitched for Chicago and Conway for Detroit. There were no other eague games played. Chicago, July 20. - Anson put Van Haltren in the box at Detroit yesterday, and had ihe satisfaction of taking the lead iu the eague contest agaia by a margin. [he league scores were: At Detroit - Deroiti, Chicago 4; at Washington- Washngton 2, Boston 0; at Indianapolis - Indianapolis 8, Pittsburg 5; at Philadelphia- Philadelphia 7, New York 1. Chicago, July 21. - With Krock in the jitcher's box yesterday Chicago took a still iurther lead in the league contest by beatíng Detroit in a close game. The scores for the day were: At Detroit - Chicago 2, De;roi 1; at Indianapolis- Pittsburg 4, Indianapolis 0; at Washington City - Boston 1, Washington 2; at Philadelphia- New York 7, Philadelphia 0- ten innings. Chicago, July 23.- Chicago dropped back Saturday to one little game ahead of its base ball rivals, the Detroit champions. Van Haltren was in the box and those dude suits were worn again. The schedulos of the different base ball combinations are as follows, including the playing of yesterday: Per AmerPer Leatrue. Won. Lost cent. ican. Won. Lost. cent. Chicago 44 ir, .37 SU Loals...4 22 .676 Detroit 43 28 .832 Brooklyn.. 4- Li! .649 NewYorll..40 29 .577 Cincinuilti..44 27 .618 Pbil'phia...34 3:i .80 Athletic... 41 28 .594 Boston 3H 35 .507 IJltimore..3:i 37 .471 Piusbur...25 39 .S90'ClOTeland..23 44 .362 Indla'p'lis..2", 42 .373 LoulsviHe...-23 47 .347 Waslii'Kt'n.23 45 .33s;Kaua'sCity.21 -18 .3U4 Por linterPer Western. Won. I,ost. cent. Stato. Won. Loat. cent. Bt. Paul 3.1 18 .(i84 Davenport..3s 15 .722 DesMoines.32 21 .603 Poorta 37 16 .98 Omaha 28 as .51S1T. Haute.. .25 26 .490 Chlcaro....2S 29 .491 Bl'nilQb-tou.22 23 .188 Kans'Cttjr.2t 28 .41 81oux City.. 8 10 .444 Milwaukee.28 32 ..4BG Mlnne'nli9.21 35 .375 Saturday's league playing gave the followscores: At Detroit- Chicago 6, Detroit 9; at Iudianapolis- Pittsburg 13, Indianapolis 4; at Philadelphia- New York ti, Philadelphia 1 ; at Washington- Boston 3, Washington 2. Chicago, July 24.- Pfeffer of the Chicago club waxed wrath over the umpire's decisión of a point in the game at Iudianapolis yesterday and deliberately gave away the game. But Detroit was amiable and lost a game to Pittsburg, and that's why Chicago still holds a lead of one game. The scores were: At Iudianapolis - Indianapolis 2, Chicago 1 ; at Detroit- Detroit 1, Pittsburg 5; at Philadelphia - Philadelphia 8, Washington 4; at New York- New York 2; Boston 0. Chicago, July 25. - The League champions and the pitcher of the Indianapolis nine put Auson's athletes in the rear yesterday, both in the won and lost columns, the day's playing lea ving the record: Detroit - 15 games won, 20 lost; Chicago - 14 games won, 27 lost. The scores were: At Indianapolis- Indianapolis 4, Chicago 1; at Detroit - (firs game) Detroit 7, Pittsburg 2 ; (second game Detroit 13, Pittsburg 5; at New York- New York (i, Boston 3- thirtoen innings ; at Phila delphia- Philadelphia 5, Washington 14. American association: At Brooklyn- Brooklyn 4, Athletic 5- thirteen innings; a Cincinnati- Cinciunati 6, Kansas City 4- ten innings. Western association: At Omaha- Oman 5, Chicago; t Des Moines- Des Moines 3 Minneapolis ; at Sioux City- Sioux City ,' Milwaukee 5 - eleven innins.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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