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Show mtommmue LEAGUE STANDINGS W. L. Pet. New York 52 27 .654 Cincinnati 61 43 .543 SL Louis '....47 40 .541 Philadelphia 42 36 .538 Chicago 43 46 .483 Brooklyn 38 43 .469 Boston 86 46 .439 Pittsburg 28 66 .333 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS At Boston Chicago 2, Boston 3. At New York Pittsburg 1, New York 0. At Philadelphia St. Louis 5, Philadelphia Phila-delphia 3. At Brooklyn Cincinnati 5, Brooklyn Brook-lyn 2. PIRATES NOSE OUT GIANTS NEW YORK, July 23. Pittsburg nosed out tho New York Nationals here today, 1 to 0. Cooper had the better of Schupp in a pitchers' battle, and Is only the third pitcher to shut out the Giants this season. Copper also sent In the only run of the game with a two-baso hit In tho eighth Inning. In-ning. Score: R.H. E. Pittsburg l 7 0 New York 0 6 2 Batteries Cooper and W. Wagner; Schupp and Gibson. REDS TAKE FOUR IN A ROW BROOKLYN, July 23. Cincinnati made it four straight from Brooklyn, outplaying tho National league champions cham-pions at every point today and winning, win-ning, 6 to 2. Groh, Kopf and Roush made nlno of the visitor' eleven hits and scored all tho runs. Tonoy kept the Brooklyn hits well scattered except ex-cept in tho fourth, when a pass, a steal and two singles presented a shut out Score: R. H. E. Cincinnati 5 11 1 Brooklyn 2 9 2 Batteries Toney and Wlngo; Smith and Miller. PHILLIES DROP SECOND PLACE PHILADELPHIA, July 23. Philadelphia Phila-delphia lost second place in tho pennant pen-nant raco when St Louis won today's gamo, tho scoro being 5 to 3. Mayer was knocked off tho rubber In the eighth inning, Smith, Miller and Hornsby each getting doubles. Lavender Lav-ender also was unable to hold his opponents op-ponents In check. Umpire O'Day was 111 and Harrison officiated alone. Score: R. H.E. St. Louis 6 12 3 Philadelphia 3 11 3 Batteries Goodwin, Ames and Snyder, Sny-der, Gonzales; Mayer, Lavender and Killifer. BRAVES TAKE SIXTH STRAIGHT BOSTON, July 23. "With two out and the bases full In the last of tho thirteenth Inning today, Maranville, on third, took a chance on beating tho throw-in from short left field after Kelly's fly to Mann and scored tho run that won for Boston over Chicago, 3 to 2. It was tho sixth consecutive Boston victory over Mitchell's team. Ed Walsh, formerly of the Chicago Americans, joined Boston today. Score: R.H.E. Chicago 2 8 1 Boston 3 9 1 Batteries Douglas, Carter and Wilson, Wil-son, Dllhoefor; Rudolph, Nehf and Tragresser. |