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Show I YESTERDAY'S GAMES j NATIONAL LEAGUE. j Ry defeating Brooklyn, 4 to Ros- I ton increased its lead over New York I bv one-half a name today. Bunched J hits off Pfeffer In the fifth, coupled with a pass, n sacrifice and a sac rlflee fly gave the home team Us I four runs. Rudolph's support waf J poor, seven errors bdng charpea against the local players. A double and a single gave Brooklyn Brook-lyn a run In the third and In the I seventh three singles and two errors accounted for two more Daubert was put out by Umpire Klem for protesting protest-ing a called strike Boston 4 x ' , Brooklyn 3 8 1 Batteries Rudolph and Gowdy; Pfeffer, Ragan. Allen and McUarty. I National league baseball closed lUl Chicago season today with a 7 to 4 I victory for the locals over Plttsburp. I McQuillan was hit hard during tn three innings he performed upon the mound and Chicago scored four runs. Fisher, the new shortstop of the lo I cnls scored the run which won the J game in the fourth, when he touched Mnmaux for triple and came home on Archer's single. Pittsburg scored Its runs by bunching hits with errors bv Leach and Zimmerman. Manager Clarke of Pittsburg was 1 ordered to the clubhouse when some i$ one on the visitors' bench criticized the decisions of Umpire Byron Pittsburg 4 9 - I !j Chicago 7 11 3 Batteries McQuillan, Mamaux and Coleman , Vaughn and Archer New York broke even in a double-I double-I header here today, winning the first ,i game, 3 to 2, while Philadelphia won the second, 10 to 6 In the opening event Teareau pitched in splendid style except in the sixth inning, when he gave two passes and was hit for two singles, two runs resulting New York got man runners on the bases, but could score only by the aid of H 1' errors. ' In the second contest Mathewson was driven off the rubber in three i i innings, during which seven hits ana i II. two errors by Fletcher and one cacn by Mathewson and McLean piled up jj seven runs. New York kept after Mayer, but the home team's lead was !! too srent to overcome. New York 3 10 1 Philadelphia 2 6 2 Batteries Tesreau and Meyers. H 'j Tincup and E. Burns Second Game. New- York 6 13 5 Philadelphia 10 10 0 Batteries Mathewson, O'Toolo i II and McLean, Johnson, Majer and J ,1 Doom. New York . 1 4 4 Batteries Sliawkey and Lapp. Fisher and Sweeney Detroit bunched hits oft Bishop, a recruit from thp University of Kan sas. and won, 6 to 4. Cobb lea-ling with three singles and a double in four times at bat A triple play in which Veach, Crawford and Cobb were retired was a feature. Cleveland 4 12 0 I Detroit 6 14 2 1 Batteries Bishop Morton, Dillln-I Dillln-I ger and O'Neil; Baailer, Coveleskle and McKee. Darkness stopped a hard-hlttln same between St. Louis and Chicago here this afternoon in the twelfth inning in-ning with the score tied at six runs St Louis 6 15 0 Chicago 6 10 2 Batteries Weilmaa, Mitchell |