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Show PLAYED BALL IN THE SNOW Shivering Fans Sit Out the tame. Cincinnati Tries Californian Two Innings in the Box. At St Louis Ragged Fielding Was Done by Both Teams on Account Ac-count of Extreme Cold. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing of Clubs. P. W. Lb P C. Philadelphia 2 2 0 1 000 New York 3 2 0 1 or.O Pittsburg 8 j 1 IN Chicago 3 2 1 .666 St. Loul 3 1 2 333 Cincinnati 3 1 2 .333 Brook hn 2 0 2 .000 Boston 3 o 2 .000 Today's Games. rittsbjrg at Cincinnati t'hlcago at St. lOulf Boston at New York Philadelphia at Brooklyn. Cincinnati 4, Pittsburg 9 CINCINNATI April 10 -Today s game between the Clnclnnatls and the Pltts-huig.4 Pltts-huig.4 u is l,--fc,j. in .1 snow fUn'r.', u 1 1 h more than 7300 shivering enthusiasts In tho stands. Overall, the home team's California r,'frh''. made his league debut and lasted only two Innlnjrs. Score: R. H E Cincinnati 020 001 010 4 s 3 Pittsburg 230 001 003 9 11 4 Batteries Overall, Chech and Srhlel; Robltallo and Pelts. Earned runs, Cincinnati 2, Pittsburg 3. Three-base hits, larke, Rlfchey Base on balls, off Overall 1, off Chech 2. off Robltalle 1. Struck out, bv Overall 1 by Chech 1, by Robltalle H Empire Klcm St. Louis 3, Chicago 4. ST. LOUI8, April 16.-En-ors by the homo team nt crltkt! periods lost the game today, the Chicago Nationals winning win-ning b 4 to 3- The weather was clear but extremely cold, which accounts for the ragged fielding done bv both teams. Attendance, 8000. Score R. IT E. St. Txuls 001 010 010 3 7 5 Chicago 000 200 101 4 4 3 Batteries Kellum and Grndy; Welmer and Kllng. Earned runs. St. Eouls 1. Chicago 1 Two-base hit. Smoot. Three-base hits, Malojey, Brain. Boecs on balls, off Kellum Kel-lum 1. off Welmer S. Struck out, by Kellum Kel-lum 5. 1'mplre -'Da AMERICAN LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. P. W. E. Pet. Philadelphia 2 2 o loon Cleveland i i n IfjQO New York 2 2 p, Chicago 3 2 1 .666 St Ixiuls i XS3 Hcaton 2 0 2 .000 Det rolt .. 1 0 1 out) Washington 2 u j um Today's Games St. T.ouls at Chicago Detroit at Cleveland. Boston at Philadelphia New York at Washington. St. Louis 0. Chicago 5. CHICAGO, April 10 Chicago defeated St. Iouls here today by a score of 5 to o. The game was fast and errorless. Thoy weather was cold, a light snow falling occasionally, but the attendance was S6on Score R. j. k Chicago 010 040 00 S 11 0 St Eouls 000 O0o 0(00 7 0 Batteries AltTOCk and McFarland, Buchanan and Weaver PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Thirteen Innings Game at San Francisco Fran-cisco SAN FRANCISCO. April 16. For eleven Innings Tacoma and Sr.n Francisco this afternoon playe n fruitless efforts to get a runner around tho four hases and when the twelfth opened the score stood nothing noth-ing to nothing Then the Northerners rapped out a couple of hits and two runs came In it was an exciting game ami had a number of very Interesting features. Whalen started to pitch, but after a few Innings gave wav to Henley. In the forenoon fore-noon game Miller kept Tacoma going out In almost one. two. three order, and a shut-out resulted Fitzgerald was almost as effective, but a timely hit gave the home men the single tally of the contest Score: MORNING GAME. R H. E. Tacoma ooo ooo ooo o s 2 San Francisco 000 000 10 17 0 Batteries Fitzgerald and Graham; Miller Mil-ler and Shea. AFTERNOON GAME. R. 1 1 B Tacoma 000 0i1 000 002 2 5 2 San Francisco 000 000 000 000 0 4 1 Batteries Fltzpatrlck and Graham, Whalen, Henley and Wilson Umpire Klopf. |