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Show I MAJOR LEAGUES I l . ; I NATIONAL LEAGUE 1 Won. Lost, P.C. Now Tork 74 -in .fi22 PIttslnirg 75 I" .615 Chicago 71 in .CO:; Phlladflphla 5 53 .551 Cincinnati 5S 61 .175 Boston 51 71 .118 Brooklyn 43 77 .350 St. Louis :-13 7S .:!5G j Pirates' Ollnch Second Place. PITTSBl'RG. Sept. I. Tho ' Pittsburg and Chicago clubs of the 'National Joague ; played an extra. Inning game here today. 1 Shortly after 5 o'clock tho Chicago team went to the hat for the tenth Inning, neither side having scored. Brown pitched for Chicago and Willis for Pittsburg. While Willis was a little wild during the first part of tho game, he steadied dawn and pitched excellent ball. At the end of the ninth inning both teams had only four hits apiece. In the tenth Inning Chicago failed to score. When Pittsburg camr to bat. Clark, tho llrst man up. singled. Loach sacrificed, WagneT singled, Clark going to third. Evcrs, Chicago, threw to. second. sec-ond. Gill was hit by a pitched ball, fill- j ing the bases; Abbatlcho struck out, but Wilson singled, scoring Clark with the winning run, with two men out. R. IT. E." j Pittsburg 1 7 1 Chicago , 0 4 3 Batteries Willis, Gibson and Phelps; Brown and Kling. Umpire O'Day. Giants Playing Strong. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 4. Interest in the close race for the National baseball league championship was intense here today when New York, leaders In the I race, met the locals and secured an easy victory In the first game of tho series. The visitors won tho contest-early In tho I game when they batted Sparks, the local I twlrler, out of the box, In tho first ln- nlng. and continued their good work with the bat when Mornn succeeded him. I Wiltse. who pitched for New York, was i almost invincible. 11.11. IS. I New York !fr ,..S 14 1 Philadelphia 1 4 3 Batteries Wiltse, Bresnahan and Need-ham; Need-ham; Sparks, Moron and Dooln. Umpires Um-pires Kmslle and Klom- ; Boston Opens With-Victory. BROOKLYN. Sept. 4. Boston opened the series by a 3 to - victory. R. II. E. Boston 3 6 0 Brooklyn 2 0 1 Batteries Tuckey and Graham; Mc-Intyre Mc-Intyre and Bergen. Umpire Johnslone. I WESTERN LEAGUE 1 Ragan in Distress. OMAHA Sept. I. Ragan was In distress during most of today's game, and his wildness at critical times cost him the game. The champions got thirteen hits to the visitors' seven, but those of the. latter were more opportune. R.I I.E. Omaha G 13 3 Pueblo " S 3 Batteries Ragan and Gondlng; Owens and Smith. Locals Drop Another Game. LINCOLN. Sept. 4. The locals slumped attain today and dropped another game to the tall-endcrs. Bonno was In poor form and was batted for eleven nits. Olmstcad, however, pitched a tight game. R.ILE. Lincoln '. 3 5 1 - -1 1 T 1 1 J uea luuiuus - " Batteries Bonno and Wclgart; Olmstcad Olm-stcad and Ilecklnger. Uninteresting Game. SIOUX CITY, Sept. 4. Coupled with wildness, Olmstcad was hit hard In the pinches, and the Packers won an uninteresting unin-teresting game from Denver, 7 to 1. The game was" called in tho first half of the eighth on account of darkness. R.1I.E. Sioux Cltv 7 li 0 Denver IB 3 Batteries Furchner and Shea; Olmstcad Olm-stcad and McDonough. American Association, At Kansas City (first game) Kansas Cltv, 2; Minneapolis, 1. (Second game) Kansas City. 8; Minneapolis, 4. At Toledo Toledo, 1: Louisville, .". At Columbus Columbus, I; Indianapolis. Indianapo-lis. . At Milwaukee Milwaukee, 12; St. Paul, 8. 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE I Won. Lost. P.C. Detroit ...70 50 .583 St. Louis 60 52 .570 Chicago CO 53 .566 Cleveland 67 5fi .545 , Philadelphia CO (U .10fi Boston 50 03 .454 Washington 51 67 .432 New York 10 S2 .32S , Bad Shake-Up. CHICAGO. Sept. 4. Chicago today put itself within two games of the American league leaders by defeating Clevclnnd 3 1 to 2 in eleven innings. White out pitched I Chech slightly, but the latter's brilliant ' fielding nulled him out of several holes. : Tnnnelillra two-bagger with two out end-I end-I ed tho struggle. Parent and Lajolc col-I col-I llded at first In the eleventh, both being badly shaken up. R.I I.E. Chicago 3 0 1 Cleveland .'2 7 2 I Batteries Whlto and Sullivan; Chech , I and Bemls. 1 Browns Get Closo. ST. LOUIS. Sept. 4. By defeating. Detroit De-troit 4 to 2 this afternoon. St. Louis drew nearer first place In the American league pennant race and now but a game, and a half separates the locals from Dotroit. which still holds tlrst place. R.1I.E. St. Louis 1 11 1 Detroit 2 7 2 Batteries Powell and Stevens; Summers Sum-mers and Willcts and Schmidt. 1 j Boston Takes Both Games. I BOSTON. Sept. 4. Boston won two games from Philadelphia today, 7 to 1 and 10 to 1. R.H.E. Boston '10 3 Philadelphia 1 6 0 Batteries Young nnd Crlger; Dygcrt and Blue. Second game R. H. E. Boston 10 13 0 Philadelphia I 1 1 Batteries Arellanos and dDonohuc; Ylckcrs and Schreck. Locals Shut Out. NEW YORK, Sept. 4. Today's game between the Washington and New York teams resulted in a shut out for the locals. lo-cals. R.H.E. Washington " n 0 New York 0 .0 1 Batteries Johnston and Street; Ches-bro, Ches-bro, Doyle and Klelnow. I NORTHWEST LEAGUE Seattle Bunches Hits. SEATTLE, Sept. 4. Seattle won from Spokane by bunching five hits In the eighth Inning for four runs. R. II. E. Seattle 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 x 7 13 3 Spokane 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 03 S 5 Batteries Barrlngton and Portlcr; Thomas and Rogers. Samuels Losos Control. TACOMA, Sept. 4. Samuels pitched shut-out ball up to the ninth Inning, and then lost control, and Tacoma tied the score. Butte scored twice in the twelfth and won. R. II. E. Tacoma 000 000 002 0002 5 2 Butte 020 000 000 0021 0 2 Batteries Barker, Carson and Shea; Samuels, llarkness and Bender. npACIHC LEAGUE I Willis Is Wild. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 4. Wild pitching pitch-ing by Willis and Christian were the j only features of today's game, which the locals won by a score of 7 to 5. R. LI. E. . San Francisco 7 0 0 1 Oakland ' 5 7 4 Batteries Willis nnd Berry; Christian I and La Longe. m I Gift for Angels. I PORTLAND, Sept. 1. Portland's play- J ors made six errors today and Los An- : geles won the game. R H. E. 1 Los Angeles 6 0 0 Portland , 2 I 6 . Batteries Naglo and Easterly; Graney. Patrick and Madden. 1 M.. 104, Sake, 101; Gyros. 104; Red Era. I 104; Goldona, 104; Maid of Orleans, 104 Seventh race, seven-eighths of a mile, selling Reon W-, 103; Taskmaster. 103; PIciuet, 100; Etapa. 100; Duke of Orleans. 100; Redmont. 109; Proteus. 100, Roval River. 100: Curriculum, 109; Sam Barber, 109; Kamsack, 112. Entries for Seattle. i Special to The Tribune. j SEATTLE. Sept. 4. Following aro the I entries for Saturday's races at Seattle: j First race, three-quarters of a mile, selling ConfCBsor, 120: Blondy, 120; An- na May, 110: Nngazam, 110; Proline, 117: Tanmar. 117; Taxcr, 117; Adelbert Belle, 117; Mechlin, 117; Billy Pullman, 117; St. Charles. 116; Old Settler, 113. Second race, mile and one-sixteenth, selling Bertie A., 107; Henry O.. 107; Col. I Jewell,- 107; Llbcrto, 107; Jacoma. 105; Bellemenco. 102; Handmaiden, 102; Po- 1 trero Grand. 102; Tonic. 100; Mnxtress, 07; Peggy O'Nell. 07; Mldmonl. 07. Third race, mile and fifty yards, tho Portsend handicap Stanley Fay, 112: I Tony Faust, 10S; Vox Popull, 101; Cadi- chon, 00. Fourth race, eleven-sixteenths of a mile I the Kings county slakes The Mist, 100: ! Critic. 10S; Security, 107: Toupee. 107; Silver Stocking, 101; Ida .May. OS; Kerry. OS. Fifth race, mile and 0110-sIxtecnlh. 1 selling Alma Boy. 107; Stonoy Lee, 107; Day Star. 107; King of the Mlwt. 102. Complaint, 00; Margaret Randolph. 09; St. j Kllda. 07: Staudover, 07; Lltholin. 01. Sixth race, mile nnd seventy yards, I selling Preen, 111: Giovanni Balerlo, 105. ; Harry Scott. 103; Hnstv Agnes. 102; Belle of Iroquls. 103, Darelngton. 102: L. 1 1 C Aekcrly. 07: Hnrmakls, 07; High Gun, ' j 00; Captain Burnett, 07. I Races at Butte. , j BUTTE. Sept. 4. Results: j First race, four and a half furlongs j Bill Bagwell won, Jezebel second, Charlie 1 ! Egan third. Time. 55J seconds. ! Second race, four and a half furlongs ! Reno Rebel won, Kuropatkln second, j I Glendennlng third. Time, 55J seconds. I Third race, four and a half finlongs-I finlongs-I Maud S. won, Grasseut tor second, Minn , Baker third. Time. 511 aeconds. ! Fourth race, mile and a sixteenth 1 I .liinetlnie won. Konnova second, III Caul Cap third. Time, 1 :50. Fifth race, five and a half furlongs 1 Kiamesha II. won. Hnogor fl"d second, Churllu Egan third. Time, 1:063. ' Sixth race, llvo furlongs Trocha won. Yolo second, Jim Hanna third. Time. 1 1:015. Seventh race, mile C.'aaeade of Ulu-nionds Ulu-nionds won, Miller's Daughter second. Furze third. Time, 1:12. I Newton Wins Irish Titlo. ! NEW CASTLK, Sept. I. J. Newton of ; Nowburgh today won the Irish golf chain- plonship. which wat being played )iou: defeating H. N. Cairnes of Ireland by S ; up and 7 to play. |