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Show NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. P. W. L. PC New York 3$ 30 8 . 7S Pittsburg 39 22 17 665 Philadelphia 35 19 16 .3 'hlcago 39 21 18 .61 Cincinnati 33 16 10 l."7 St. Louis rtS 16 12 .427 Huston 36 13 9 361 Brooklyn 42 U 2S .333 Yesterday's Games Philadelphia 16 2 Boston 3 I. New York. 7. 8; Brooklyn, 2, i Pittsburg 6. 9; St. Louis, 0. 5. Chicago i ; i llnclnnatl, 0 Boston Beaten Twice BOSTON, Mn SO. Boston's poor tVid-ing tVid-ing coupled with Philadelphia s long hitting, hit-ting, gave the forenoon game to the visitors vis-itors Meedham Injured his hand In the third Inning and retired In favor of Mo-ran. Mo-ran. Attendance ::i So in R II E. Philadelphia K)R 34 00215 11 3 Boston 201 0 000 3 0 1 Batterlc-s Plttlnger and Kahoe; Fra-ser, Fra-ser, Moran and Needham Two-base hlt.. (Jleason. Tltun. Doolln .'. Knhoe Home rnn, Abbattachlo Base on balls, off Fraser 6 Struck out, by Fraser 5, by Plttingei 2 Umpire, Day Philadelphia won a pitchers' battle this afternoon. S to l Both Corridon and Young pitched good b'tii especially the former, who would have blanked Boston but for Doollll S throw Into the bleachers In the ninth Attendance 7600. Score: R H E Philadelphia 010 WO 10rt-2 8 i Boston 000 000 0011 5 2 Batteries Corridon and Dooin; Young and Moran Two-base hit. Dooln. Base on balls off Corridon I Struck out, by Corridon 3. by Young t I mplre O'Day New York-Brooklyn Stand-Off. NKYV YORK May Jo -In tho morning pr:me the tsltors could dci nothing with UcQinnlty s pitching while the home team hit Scanlon nt will. Attendance 75fio Score: R If. F, New York Ill MO 20-7 11 .1 Brooklyn 000 101 000 2 6 0 Batt'-rles. McGlnnity and Bowerman. S, hi Ion nnd Rltt.-r fwo-baM- hits M. -Oinnlt) 2 Homo run Dahlen First base r:n balls, off Scanlon 2 Struvk out, by McGlnnlty s bj Scanlon 2 I mplres, Kiem and Bausewine. Although outbattlng theli opponents. Now York lost thi ifteinoon gam.' to Brooklyn With men on bases, Btricklett nltched excellent hill and the local men could da nothing with his delivery when a hit WOS ne. iled to I rlng In the n'. es-sarv es-sarv rtmo Attendant e 20 100. Score: R H E New York ftofi oni m2 - 11 2 Brooklyn 000 210 fii-1 6 3 Batteries WTiltse and Bresnahan: Strlckletl and Bereet) Two-base hits. Gelssler Base or, Lull- off Wiltse off StrlCklett 1 Struck out. u- Ylltse 3. by Btricklett 5. Passed halls Bergen Wild pitch yiltse I'mplres. Bausewine and K If m. rittsburg Takes Two riTPSBCRtr. May 3n In the morning game to. la',' St I, mils was shut out by Pittsburg in a fat. snappj and clean game In the seventh Inning with two men out. Nichols Injured his right hand 03 slopping a bird liner from (.'lark's bat. lie was compelled to retire, Lgan taking his place. Attendance tVV.m Scr-- R II. E. Pittsburg I0o 2t'l 20 -, 0 0 St. LjOuIb 000 000 0000 8 2 Batteries Case and Coiisch; Egan, Nichols and Varney Earn d runs. Pittsburg Pitts-burg 2 Two-baso hlt.s. Case Shannon. Three-base hits. Beaumont. 'VVagrKr. Beckley First base on balls, off Case 4 (Shay; Brain 2 Burkei. off Nichols l (Reaumor.ti. Struck out. by Case 5 Sna;. 3 Becklej Burke), by Nlchol3 1 (Clymer). empire. Johnstone. Pittsburg wi.ii In tine batting trim and would have run the score much higher If Dunleavy had not been so effective In right field Attendance 11.20 Score; R H E Pittsburg 101 801 20 0 12 2 St Louis 000 002 003 T 10 2 Batteries. I. cover and Peltz; Taylor. Warner and Zearfoss Two-base hits. Hells, Shay. Smoot. Warner. Three-base hits. Clark, Shannon. Taylor Burki Base on balls off I-eever 2. off Taylor 6. Struck out. by Tayloi 2 I'mplre, Johnstone John-stone Chicago 1, Cincinnati 0. CINCINNATI May SO. Chicago won the morning game by bundling a base on balls una two hits In tlv nfth Inning. Attendance 200 Score: R. H E. Cincinnati TOO 000 000 0 ". 1 Chicago 000 010 000-1 7 1 Batteries. Walker and Bchlei; Ruehl-bnch Ruehl-bnch and O Nclll Base on ballH. off Walker .1. off Ruehlhach 1 Struck out, by Walker 1 by Rnehlbach 3. Umpire, Emslle. The afternoon game between Cincinnati and Chicago was called after the first part of the first Inning on account of ruin. Two gam . s will be played tomorrow. |