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WmSmm. m wmmmmmmmmmmmsmm iwimmwiwteiw mmmmmmmAmimimsMmmw BASEBALL SPORTS OF ALL SORTS BOXING i RESULTS YESTERDAY American League. Philadelphia, 3; Chicago, 0. Washington, 1; Cleveland, 2. Boston, 3; Detroit 2 (16 innings). New York, 1-2; St. Louis, 3-6. National League. Chicago, 8; Philadelphia, 1. Pittsburgh, 0; Boston, 1. Cincinnati, 0; New York, 5. St. LtfUis, 7; Brooklyn, 6. Federal League. Chicago, 2-4; St. Louis, 5-2. No other games scheduled. American Association. Cleveland, 5; Milwaukee, 2. Indianapolis, 3; Kansas City, 2. Columbus, 7; St. Paul, 6. . Louisville, 6; Minneapolis, 5. -Australian and Canadian 'tennis players, who will play their elimina tion round for the Davis cup begin ning Thursday, Umbered up in a few practice sets at the Onwentsia Club yesterday, and the Antipodeans fully lived up to expectations. Wilding, Doust, Brookes and Dun lap did not extend themselves, mere ly working out the stiffness of a long sea and train trip. Their serving is not so vicious as that of the top rank of American players, but in placing they showed perfectly strokes. Sohwengers and Powell, the Cana dians, also showed excellent form, but are hardly strong enough to scare the Australians. Bert Daniels, outfielder, has been bought by the Reds from Baltimore. Chick Evans shot a 67 over the Chicago Golf Club course yesterday, Ippping two strokes off the course record, formerly held by Travis. Decision in the Hal Chase case will be announced today at Buffalo. Fielder Jones has resigned as presi dent of the Northwestern League, to take effect August 1. STANDING OF THE CLUBS Natipnal League. W. L. New York 47 Chicago 47 St. Louis 46 Cincinnati 39 Philadelphia 37 Boston 37 Brooklyn 35 Pittsburgh 35 American League. W. L. Philadelphia 49 Detroit 47 Boston 46 Washington 44 St. Louis 44 Chicago 43 New York 32 Cleveland :29 Federal League. W. li. Chicago 49 Indianapolis 45 Baltimore 44 Brooklyn 41 Buffalo 39 Kansas City 37 St. Louis 36 Pittsburgh 31 32 37 40 44 42 43 42 43 32 39 40 39 40 41 49 54 34 34 37 35 39 47 49 47 Pet. .595 .560 .535 .470 .468 .462 .455 .449 Pet .605 .547 .535 .530 .524 .512 .395 .349 Pet. .590 .570 .543 .539 .500 .440 .424 .397 Battle Lines Are Drawn Between the Players and the Magnates. Tomorrow will tell whether there is to be a baseball strike and a finish fight between organized ball and the Ball Players' Fraternity, with the Fed eral League chuckling in the back ground and furnishing ammunition for the athletes if a chance offers to cripple the older organizations. President Futlz, apparently well supported by the players of different teams in the American and National, says emphatically that the strike or der will go into effect if the magnates do not concede the demands of the players in the case of Player Kraft. Ban Johnson just as emphatically mtftnm&vm f r mtftyw&LM- jjgjjg ft