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Show I MAJOR LEAGUES 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE 1 Won. Lost. P. C. New Tori; S7 47 .050 Chicago ' ..' S6 53 .610 Plttsourg- SG 54 .fill Philadelphia 73 til .544 Cincinnati 66 72 .473 Boston 57 SI .413 Brooklyn 47 30 .343 St. Loul3 1 47 PI .341 Two Exciting Games. ' PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 19. Chicago won the first game from Philadelphia here today to-day and played a ten-lnnlng tie In the second. In 'the opening- contest Corrldon weakened in the last two Innings and Chicago took the lead and won. In the second garno Reulbnch and Richie hod a fine duel Each pitcher held his opponent op-ponent to eight hits and Reulbach gavo the only pass. Philadelphia did not get a man past first base, owing to Kllng's throwing out of three baHe-stealers, except ex-cept In tho sixth, when Richie was thrown out at the plate, trying to score on a foul to Chance. Tinker was twice retired re-tired at the plate, onco on a fly to Clement Cle-ment and once on an attempt to steal home. The contest was stopped on account ac-count of darkness. - R.H.E. Chicago , , 4 11 0 Philadelphia ; " 0 3 Batteries Brown and 'Kllng; Corrldon and Dooin. -Umpires Emslle and Johnstone. John-stone. I Second game R;H:EJ. Chicago 0 2 8 Philadelphia 0 S 1 Batteries Reulbach and Kllng; Richie and Dooin. Umpires Johnstone and --Ems-lie. Reds Beat Bonton. BOSTON, Sept. 19. Cincinnati defeated Boston In a ten-Inning game today, 6 to o. R.U.E. Cincinnati 6 7 5 Boston 5 8 4 Batteries Spade, Rowan and McLean; Mattern, Chappello and Graham. Umpire Um-pire Rlgler. Cardinals Wake Up. BROOKLYN. Sept. 19. McCloskey"s tall-enders humbled tho local club at Washington park this afternoon, taking both games, the first 6 to 1 and the second 1 to 0. R.H.E. St. Louis G 3 0 Brooklyn 1 S 7 Batteries Raymond and Bliss: Mcln-tyro, Mcln-tyro, Holmes, Pastorlus, Dunn and Farmer. Farm-er. Umpire Owen. Second game R.H.E. St. Louis 1 3 0 Brooklyn 0 4 2 Pirates Defeat Giants. NEW YORK, Sept. 19. Today's game at the polo grounds lasted through ten Innings, Pittsburg winning out by 6 to 2. scoring four runs In tho tenth. Lelfleld pitched splendidly when the locals had men on bases and Donlln was unable to get a safety off him. R.H.E. Plttsburtr 6 11 1 New York 2 3 2 Batteries Lelfleld and Gibson-: Ames. Crandall and Bresnahan. Umpire O'Day and Klcm. 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE Won. Lost. P.C. Detroit 7S 5S .573 Cleveland ....SO 60 .561 Chicago, 7S 61 .561 SL Louis 75 62 .547 Boston 65 71 .478 Washington 59 74 .444 Philadelphia ..... 64 90 .415 New York 4C S9 .310 Naps Ollmbing Fast. CLEVELAND, Sept. 19. Cleveland won Its third straight game from Boston by one run today, the score being G to 5. Tho largest crowd of tho season was present, and when Bradley drove In the winning run in the ninth, he was carried off tho field ou the shoulders of some of the enthusiasts. Then the crowd, headed head-ed by drums and horns, paraded the field for nearly half at: hour, refusing to disperse. dis-perse. In Its efforts to win. Boston used sixteen players. Including three pitchers. Morgan, who finished the game, was very wild. Ho passed three men In the eighth, but reckless base-running prevented pre-vented Cleveland from scoring. Tho batting bat-ting of Uinchman and Stahl was a feature. fea-ture. . R. H.. E. Cleveland 6 9 3 Boston, 5 9 1 Batteries Llobhardt and Bomls: Steele, Wood, Morgan, Crlger and" Donohuc. Sos Take Final Game. CHICAGO. Sept. 19. WUherup was hit opportunely and Chicago won the final game of the series hers today, 7 to 2. from Washington. R. H. E. Chicago 7 12 0 Washington 2 10 1 Batteries White and Sullivan; WUherup WUh-erup and Street. Timely Kitting Wins. ST. LOCIS, Sept. 19. Philadelphia won the third game of the series with St. Louis today by the score of 2 to 0. Philadelphia runs came In the first and sixth Innings, through timely hitting by Coombs and Murphy. R. H. E. St. Louis 0 3 0 Philadelphia 2 7 3 Batteries Powell and Spencer;' Schllu-er Schllu-er and Powers. Dumb Playing. DETROIT, Sept. ID The champions showed the most extensive array of fielding field-ing errors and dumb playing of a week of bad baseball and lost to New York. 6 to 5, after knocking one pitcher out of the box In five Innings. Only one man made first base on Mannnlng. Mullln did good work, but had no chance to win. Smoke from Michigan forest, fires darkened dark-ened the park so that the outfielders could barely be seen from the stands. New York, plays ofr a postponed game here on Sunday. R. H. E. Detroit 5 S f New York C 10 0 Batteries Mullin and Schmidt; War-hop, War-hop, Manning and Blair. i rPACIr1C LEAGUE Briswaltor Retires, SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 19. Los Angeles An-geles today defeated Oakland by a score of 4 to 3. Oakland landed on Brlswalter and he was retired after the eighth in-vi"T- , , R.H.E. I 1 oa Angeles 4 4 3 Oakland 3 12 3 Batteries Brlswalter, Koestner and Easterly; Nelson and Lewis. Oloso Hitting Game. PORTLAND. Sept. 19 Portland defeated de-feated ban Francisco todav by a 4 to 3 ficore. ' R.H.E. Portland .j 5 4 Sa.nFranclsco '. ;; 7 0 Batteries Granoy and Madden; Men-ley, Men-ley, Bock and Berry. |