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Show 1 National Leagu Won. Ijsl. P.C. Philaedlphia 22 II .667 Pittsburg 19 12 .612 New York 19 12 .612 Chicago ...t. 10 13 .503 Cincinnati 13 14 .481 St. Louis 13 15 .464 Brooklyn 11 21 .343 Boston S 2G .235 St. Louis Beats Boston. BOSTON, May 22. St. Louis defeated Boston by bunching hits In tho fifth. It was the twelfth straight defeat of Boston. Bos-ton. R.H.IS. Boston i 4 0 St. Louis 3 7 0 Batteries Curtis and Rarlden: Sallee and Bresnahan. Umpires Rlgler and Finneran. Win in Sixth. PHILADELPHIA. May 22. Chicago made a clean sweep of the series, Alexander Alex-ander pitched tlno ball except in the sixth, when the visitors made five runs on two passes and four hits. Reulbach was effective except in the fourth, when. Philadelphia scored two runs on two passes and a two-bagger. R.II.E. Chicago 6 7 1 Philadelphia 2 4 0 Batteries Reulbach and Archer; Alexander Alex-ander and Moran. Umpires Eason and Johnstone. Hit Babe Adams. NEW YORK, May 22. New York made it three out of four by hitting Adams freely. Raymond was effective all the way. Murray mado a single, two doubles dou-bles and a triple. R.H.E. Pittsburg 16 1 New York 5 8 0 Batteries Adams, Ferry and Gibson; Raymond and Wilson. Umpires Kicm and Doyle. Pinch Hitting Wins. BROOKLYN. May 22. Zimmerman's drive for three bases and McElvcen's pinch hit off Smith won a nlnth-innlng victory for Brooklyn. Cincinnati got its runs In tho fourth off Bell, who retired In the sixth after being hit on the arm by a pitched ball. R. H. E. Cincinnati 3 11 2 Brooklyn 4 8 0 Batteries Sutrgs. Smith and Clark; Bell. Knelzer. Ruckor and Bergen. Urn-piros Urn-piros O'Day and Brennan. |