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Show National League Won. Lost. P.C. Chicago .55 33 .G25 Philadelphia 55 30 .t?09 New York ...55 26 .604 Pittsburg : hi 37 .593 at. Louis 52 -40 .5G5 Cincinnati 38 ' '53 .418 Brooklyn 34 57 ..374 Boston ....20 72 .217 Quakers Beat Chicago. CHICAGO, July 30. Philadelphia handed hand-ed Chicago Its second defeat of the series, se-ries, 2 to 1. .Moore was the master of the locals in all but one inning, when a double, a wild pitch and a single netted one' run. The visitors got their first run on a base on balls, an error and a double. The winning run was made when Knabo doubled and scored on Lobert's single. The score: R. H. E. Chicago 1 1 1 Philadelphia 2 11 1 Batteries Richie and Archer; Moore, Alexander and Moran.' Umpires Rlgler and Flnneran, St. Louis Shut Out. ST. LOUIS, July SO. St. Louis was shut out again today by New York. The latter batted the ball to all corners of the fiold. Wlltse gave but two hits and not a local playor reached first base after the first inning. Score: R. H. E. New York 6 14 0 St. Jxmis 0 2 2 Batteries Wiltso and Mvers; Wilson, Harmon. G. Laudermilk and Bliss. Umpires Um-pires Klcm and Brennan. Brooklyn Beats Reds. CINCINNATI, July 30. Brooklyn defeated de-feated Cincinnati In both gnmos of a double header. In tho first game Scanlon. who rcllcx'ed Knetzer. was effective with men on bases, while Suggs was hit tlmoly. In the second game Brooklyn bunched hits with an error In the eighth and scored all of their runs. Score" First game R. H. E. Brooklyn 5 s 3 Cincinnati 4 11 3 Batteries Knetzer. Scanlon and Er-win; Er-win; Suggs. Humphries and McLean. Umpires O'Day and Emslle. Second game R. H E, Brooklyn ....,4 7 0 Cincinnati 2 10 1 Batteries Ragon. Schardt and Bergen; Miller, Caspar and Zverold. Umpires O'Day and Emslle. |