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Show ATTS MERCY Bean-Eaters Just Went to Pieces. Nichols Snapped a Ligament in His Arm, This Demoralized Demor-alized Team. Cincinnati "Won Both Games of the Double-Header "With Brooklyn, Latter Scoring but Once. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. P. W. L. P.C. New York 149 103 44 .705 Chicago 14S 93 65 .C2S Cincinnati IIS S4 04 .5CS Pittsburg 147 SI CO .551 St. Louis 144 71 73 ,493 Boston 150 6 C H- .373 Brooklyn 14S 55 93 .372 Philadelphia 150 50 100 .333 Yesterday's Games. Pittsburg 1, Philadelphia 2, ,rst gamo; Pittsburg 16, Philadelphia 1. second gamo. Brooklyn 0, Cincinnati 6, first game; Brooklyn 1, Cincinnati 5, second gamo. Now York 3, St. Lou la 1. Boston 5, Chicago 1C. Split Even at Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 3. The homo club defeated Pittsburg In tho first gamo today, but tho visitors in the second, by heavy hitting, piled up an overwhelming Bcore The game was called after the fifth Inning by agreement. Attendance, 1300. Scores: FIRST GAME, R. H. E. Pittsburg COO 000 0011 8 1 Philadelphia 002 000 00-2 7 2 Batteries Lcovor and PhclpB; Duggle-by Duggle-by and Dooln. SECOND GAME. R. H. E. Pittflburg 240 4C 1C 14 3 Philadelphia 211 00 4 6 4 Batteries Flaherty and Phelps; Suthoff and Dooln. Boston, 5; Chicago, 16. BOSTON, Oct. 3, Chicago had Boston at its morcy today. Nichols snapped a ligament In his arm In the fifth Inning and tho substitution of Fisher was followed fol-lowed by the comploto demoralization of tho homo team. Attendance, 1200. Scoro: Chicago 002 700 331 1C ID 5 BoBton .300 000 020 5 8 10 Batteries Wicker and Kllng; NIcholB, Fisher and Needham. Two More for Cincinnati. BROOKLYN, Oct. 3.-CinclnnatI won both games In a double-header today, tho locals scoring only one run In tho two contests and that In tho laat Inning of tho second. Attendanco, 1200. Score: FIRST GAME. R. H. E. Cincinnati 000 102 2005 11 2 Brooklyn ., 000 000 OOO-O C 1 Batteries Harpor 'and Schlcl; Jonea and Bergen. SECOND GAME. R. H. E. Cincinnati 300 000 25 S 0 Brooklyn 000 000 11 10 3 Batteries Ewing and Street; Cronin and Rltter. Struck Out Sixteen' Hen. NEW YORK, Oct. 3. Matthewson Btruek out sixteen men In. today's gamo Jbotw.ecn NQy..Yorlcani St, iLouls, .making a new season's record. Nichols pitched a flno gamo and but for Shea's error tho visitors might have won. Attendance, 500. Scoro; R. n. E. St. Loulo COO 010 0001 6 3 Now York 000 000,03' 3 5 3 Batti'riefl Nichols and Butler; Matthew-son Matthew-son and Bowerman. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Tacoma, 3; Seattle, 2. TACOMA. Wash.. Oct. 3. Jack Hlckoy. formerly with Dugdalo In tho Pacific National Na-tional Ieaguo, but now on Cleveland's rc-sorvo rc-sorvo list, pitched for Seattlo today. Ho was a trlllo wild, but kept his hits scattered. scat-tered. Overall allowed but ono clean hit. Tacoma won out on a pass and two hits. Score: R. H. E. Tacoma 000 010 02 3 0 1 Seattlo 010 100 0002 2 1 Batteries Overall and Hogan; Hlckoy and Loahy. Umpire, Brown. "Will Give Boxing Tournament. Tho Pastimo Athlotlc club will hold Us opening boxing tournament of tho season October 7, at tho association clubroomu, 57 Markot streot. Four contests havo been arranged for, bolweon olght promising young pugilists of this Stato. and aomo very iaat boxing in promised. All matches will bo four rounds each, tho programmo starting at S:30 o'clock. Tho contests arranged ar-ranged nro as follows: Bert Fuller vs. Jack Barry. Billy Arnold vs. Tom Barnes. Spock Smith vs Jimmy Slitting. Billy Christian vs. Bird Prlco. |