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Show I MAJOR LEAGUES 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE 1 Won. Lost P.C. Chicago 04 54 .633 New Vork 92 h? 631 Pittsburg 91 55 .631 Philadelphia . 7S 07 .53S Cincinnati ,,.7J 7S .177 Boston , -.63 8-1 .429 St. Loula 49 100 .329 Brooklyn 48 98 .329 Two Giants Orlpplo Team. NEW YORK. 'Sept. 29. By splitting a double-header with Philadelphia today, while Chicago and Pittsburg were winning win-ning In the west, New York relinquished first placo in the pennant raco and Chicago Chi-cago now leads by n single point, with Pittsburg a closo third. In tho llrst game tho locals hnd Mathcwson in the box, and as they batted McQulilcn to good effect . McGraw's men won handily by 6 to 2. Brosnahan and Dooln collided at tho plalo In tho fifth Inning, and both had to retire j from tho game, Brcsnahan suffering from i a sprained ankle and Dooln being paln-1 paln-1 fully but not seriously spiked. In the aoo-j aoo-j ond game, Dooln was back behind the 1 bat, and played all through the contest, but Bresnahan had to give up In the opening Inning after reaching lirst ba?o on a fumble. "Wilson ran for him and Needham took his place behind tho bat. Donlin, who Injured hl3 leg yesterday, was unable to play today, and the absence ab-sence of these two crippled tho home team badly. The visitors round Crandall very easy in the sixth Inning, and added five runs to their scoro before tho side "was retired. Then Taylor went In to pitch for New York, and held Murray's men to three hits and one run during the remainder re-mainder of the game. R. H- E. Philadelphia 2 S 8 New York 5 7 1 Batteries McQulllen, Dooln and .Tack-lltsch: .Tack-lltsch: Mathewson, Brcsnahan and Need-ham. Need-ham. Second game R. H. E. Philadelphia ..7 11 1 New York 0 6 3 Batteries Covalcvsky and Dooln: Crandall. Taylor. Bresnahan and Need-ham. Need-ham. Umpires IClcm and Johnstone. Boston Wins. BOSTON, Sept, 29. Boston won the second game of the series from Brooklyn Brook-lyn today, 5 to 2. R. n. E. Boston 5 S 0 Brooklyn 2 9 3 Batteries Llndnmnn and Graham: Bell and Farmer. "Umpire Emsllc. 1 Cubs Outhit Reds. CINCINNATI. Sept. 29. Cincinnati could not bunch hits on Brown. Chicago coupled hits with passes. Tinker's homo run following a baso on balls gave the visitors lhcir start. R.H.E. Cincinnati 2 9 2 Chicago G S 1 Batteries Ewlng, Savngo and Schlcl; Brown and Kllng. Umpires Owen and Rlgler. Pirates Win Two Games. PITTSBURG, Sept. 29. PittBburg won both games from St. Louis here today by the scores of 7 to 0 and C to 5. R. II. E. Pittsburg 7 10 0 St. Louis 0 1 5 Batteries Camnltz and Gibson; Hlggln-botham Hlggln-botham and Bliss. Second game R. H. E. Pittsburg 6 7 3 St. Louis 5 9 2 Batteries Mnddox, Willis and Gibson; Rhcadcs, Salle, Fromo and Bliss. Umpire Um-pire O'Day. f "PACIFIC league I Angels Defeat Seals. LOS ANGELES. Sept. 29. Los Angelos won the opening game of tho series with San Francisco today by a score of 5 to 1. ll.II.I5. Los Angeles 5 9 2 San Francisco - 4 4 Batteries Brlswultcr and Easterly; Henley and Berry. One-Sided Game. OAKLAND. Sept. 29. Oakland won by a score of 9 to J. R.II.E. Oakland 9 G J Portland 4 ti 3 Batteries Wright. Christian and C-Lewis; C-Lewis; Roao, Craney and Frambcr. I AMERICAN LEAGUE "Won. Lost. J'.C. DetrolL SG Gl ,5S3 Cleveland SG 02 .5S1 Chicago ,...S5 02 .57S St. Louis ..82 GR .o5a Boston 70 70 .470 Philadelphia 6G "9 .155 Washington ,61 S2 .427 Nov York 4S 97 .381 Many Errors. CLEVELAND, Sept. 29. Cleveland won this mornings game from Philadelphia, S to 4. In conHoquenco of the cold, there wero many misses by tho players of both teams and every run but one was the result re-sult of an error, the ono earned run going to Cleveland. Bbrger pitched a strong game, but made ono mistake. With men on second and third in tho seventh Inning, In-ning, and two, out. he passed Egan to take a chance of Flater. Tho latter hit the first ball pitched for three bosca, driving driv-ing in throe runs. Philadelphia was easy for Cleveland In tho afternoon game, the latter winning 9 to 0. Kellogg was. erratic and his wlld-ness wlld-ness proved costly. Cleveland scoring at will In tho first and sixth. Pcrrlng's batting bat-ting was a feature R.H.E. Cleveland 5 10 3 Philadelphia 1 4 4 BatterloE Berger and Bemls; Flater and Egan. Second game R.JT.E. Cleveland o 10 1 Philadelphia OSS Batteries Rhoadcs,- Bemls and Land; ICellogg and Egan. . Browne Win Double-Header. ST. LOUIS. Sept. 20. St. Louis won both games of a double-header from New York today, the first, G to 0. and the pco-ond, pco-ond, 2 to 1. R.ir.E. St.. Louis C 1 2 New York o o C Batteries Howell and Spencer; Lake and Sweeney, Second game R.H.E. St. Louis 2 6 0 New York l 6 1 Batteries Dinocn. and Smith; Manning and Blair. Walsh Pitches Two Games. CHICAGO, Sept. 29. Chicago won both games of a double-header here today with Boston, o to 1, and 2 to 0. Walsh had the visitors well In hand at all stapes and did not have to extend himself In tho two gamc3 which he pitched. R.II.E. Chicago 5 7 n Boston j 3 o Batteries Walsh and Schrcck; Burch-cll. Burch-cll. Wood and Donohue. Second game R.II.E. Chicago o 7 2 Boston . . .".0 -l 2 Bat tent's Walsh and Schrcck; Steele and Donohue. Tigers Knock out Johnston. DETROIT. Sept. 29. In wintry weather weath-er the Detroit and Washington clubs played a double-header today, the homo team taking both games. Both Wlllett and Sumniurs pitched good ball for Detroit De-troit Johnson relieved WItherup in the first game and was found for two rims In his one Inning, He started tho second sec-ond gam- and was knocked out of the box In the second Inning. Tho hitting of Rossman and Crawford and the fielding field-ing of Bush were features of the two "nt"sts. put. a. Detroit .j jg j Washington ' l 3 o Batteries Wlllett and Schmidt:' WItherup, WIth-erup, Johnson, Street and Kahoc. Second game R.H.E. Detroit 7 jq n Washington ;t It' H Batteries Summers and Schmidt: Johnson, Gates and Street. j NORTHWEST LEAGUE Poor Exhibition. T ACOMA. Sept. 29. Aberdeen won a listless game today. RUE Tacoma 0 4 " Aberdeen ....2 i 0 Batteries Carson and Shea; CalffC and Founder. Bad Fielding. SEATTLE. Sept. 20. Seattle played poorly In the field this afternoon. Jt.I f E. Seattle o 7 C Butte J t; 2 Uatlorles Rush ami Fortlcr; Clallin and Spencer. |