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Show NATIONAL LEAGUE Won. Lost. P.O. Chicago 52 17 .7B-1 New York 3R 25 .G03 Pittsburg , 33 2G .600 Philadelphia 37 28 . .DfiO Brooklyn 30 3D .-135 Cincinnati . 29 30 .-126 Boston 27 37 .422 St. Louis 16 54 .220 Cubs Wore Greedy. CHICAGO. July 4. A. parade of botli learns, headed by a brass band, and tho hoisting of the clmmplonFhlp pennant waa tho curtain raiser or tho morning game. Ilnll shut out the locals without n hit for five Innings, but wan landed on for a alnglo and two triples In tho soventh, n pass and a steal netting throe runs. Schlol singled and Odwell lilt one to right field fence for three bases In the second Inning, In-ning, scoring Cincinnati's only run. R. II. IS. Chicago 10000130 5 4 0 Cincinnati .... 0 1 000000 01 5 1 Batteries Brown and Mo ran: Hall and Schlcl. Two-base hits Shcckard, Three-base Three-base hits Evers, Brown, Odwell. Bases on balls Brown. 3; Hall. G. Struck out by Brown, 5; Hall, 5. Umpire O'Day, The locals won tho afternoon gamo, shutting Cincinnati out 2 to 0. Tlnvo-baggora Tlnvo-baggora by KUng, Chance and Evers did the scoring. Overall was as steady as clockwork. Issued no passes and held tho visitors down to flvo hits, scattered one to an Inning. Muggins and Lober did sensational sen-sational work, and Overall's Holding was of the highest order: Second game R. H. T3. Chicago 00001001 2 0 2 Cincinnati . ... 00000000 00 5 2 Batterlos Overall and Kilns; Ewing and McLoan. Two-bnse hits Kllng, Gansel, Chance, Evers. Bases on balls off Swing, 3. Struck out by Overall, 5; Ewlng. 1. Umpire O'Dny. Quakors Take All. PHILADELPHIA. July 4. Philadelphia defeated Boston this morning In a closo and interesting game. The home team won out in the eighth inning on a base on balls and two, singles. R. II. E. Boston 1 0000102 04 9 2 Philadelphia ... 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 1 5 9 2 Batteries Young and Ncedham; Pettln-ger Pettln-ger and Jacklltsch. Two-base hits Jnck-lltsch, Jnck-lltsch, Tcnney, Brain, Beaumont. Home run Beaumont. Bases on balls Young, 3; Pottlngcr, 3. Struck out by Young.5; Pettlnger. 2. Umpire Emslle. Philadelphia defoated Boston this afternoon after-noon in a well-played game. The locals scored the winning run In tho third Inning In-ning on a triple, a single and a double. Second game R. H. E. Boston 0 0 0v0 0 0 1 0 01 G 2 Philadelphia ...00200000 2 7 1 Batteries Lindaman and Brown; Sparks and Jacklltsch. Two-base hits Magee, 2. Three-base hit Knabe. Struck out by Lindaman. 1; by Sparks, 1. Umpire Um-pire Emslle. Pittsburg Wins Both Games. PITTSBURG, July 4. The morning game waa won by Pittsburg In the third nning, when four runs were scored on a single, a double, a triple and two bases on nails. R. H. E. Pittsburg 00-1 00000 1 S 3 St. Louis 00000000 00 7 4 Bateiries Lecver and Gibson; Lush and Noonan. Two-base hit Nealon. Three-base Three-base hit Leach. Struck out by Loever, 3, by Lush, 2. Umpire Carpenter. The PIttsburgs won the afternoon game by hitting the-ball at the right time. St. Louis made a good start, but was unable to hold the lead. Ragged playing in the field by both sides was In evidence. Second game R. H. E. Pittsburg .. ..02200302 9 13 3 SL Louis 3 0002000 05 10 2 Batteries Willis and Gibson; Karger and Marshall. Two-base hits Leach, Clarke (2), Marshall. Karger. Three-base hit Bennett- Bases on balls off Willis, 1; oil Karger, 5. Struck out by Willis, 3; by Karger, G. Divide Honors. BROOKLYN. July 4. Tho local Nationals Nation-als scored their third successive victory over the New York team by winning the first game today. The contest lasted twelve innings, and the score was 1 to 0. Alperman scored tho winning run. He was hit by a pitched ball. Casey sacrificed, sacri-ficed, Lumley sent a long fly to center, on which Alperman reached third, and then came home when Batch singled to left. R. h. E. New York 000 000 000 000 0 7 0 Brooklyn . ...... 000 000 000 001 1 S 0 Batteries McGinnity and Bowerman: Pastorius and Rltter. Two-base hit Jordan. Jor-dan. Bases on balls off Pastorius, S: McGinnity. 2. Struck out by Pastorius, 3: McGinnity, 3. Umpire Klcm and Rlg-ler. Rlg-ler. New York won the second game of the day from Brooklyn. The visitors scored three runs In tho first Inning on an error, a sacrifice, two doubles and a single. Another An-other tally in the third and one in the fourth were too much for Brooklyn. Second game R. H. E. New York 30101000 05 10 1 Brooklyn 00003000 03 9 3 Batteries Wlltse and Bowerman; Bell and Rltter. Two-base hits Devlin. Shannon. Shan-non. Seymour. Threo-baso hit Alperman. Alper-man. Bases on balls off Wlltse, 2. Struck out by Bell. 4; by "Wlltse, 5. Umpires RIgler and Klem. |