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Show PIRATES WIN WITH CH1GESJ LBP1 Hyatt Goes to First and Miller Mill-er to Short; Hendrix Invincible. National League. Yesterday's results: Philadelphia, 2: New York. 4. Brooklyn. 4; Boston. 17. Chicago. 5; Cincinnati. I. Pittsburg, 4; St. Louis, 0. Won. Lost. r.C. Mew York 3 23 .652 Philadelphia 3S 25 .603 Brooklyn 35 29 .B47 Chicago 37 32 .53i Pittsburg 31 37 Boston , 2S 35 .12-1 St. Louis 29 0 .420 Cincinnati 2fi 43 .377 PITTSBURG. Pa.. July 3. St. Louis was shut out by the score of 4 to 0 here today by Pittsburg. The visitors bunched two hits In the sixth and three In the seventh, but brilliant fielding prevented them from scoring. Pittsburg presented a changed lineup, with Hyatt playing first base and Miller In short field In place of Butler, who Is to be given a brief rest. Hendrix was Invincible when the bases were occupied. The home team reached Harmon In the first Inning for three singles and a triple that settled the game. ST. LOUIS-PITTSBURG. ST. LOUIS. j PITTSBURG. AB.R.H. O.A.I AB.R.H.O.A HusBlns. 2b.4 0 1 4 2l Byrne. 3b-... 4 1 2 1 1 MaKee. If... 4 0 3 1 0 Carey. If . ... 4 0 1 2 0 Oakes cf...4 0 0 1 0 Vlox. 2b 4 1 1 4 2 Mowry. 3b.4 0 1 0 2 Hratt. lb.... 1 2 8 1 Kon'chy. lb. 4 0 I 12 2 Miller. r.s .3 0 2 2 1 Evans. Vf. 3 0 2 0 0 Wilson, if... 3 0 0 3 0 O'Loary, ss.4 0 12 j Kom'crs, cf..3 0 10 0 Wlngo, c... 3 0 0 2 2l Simon, c 3 0 0 7 o Harmon, p. .3 0 1 2 31 Hendrix, p. .3 10 0 3 Totals . 33 0 10 24 161 Totals ...SI 4 t 27 13 Score by innings St LouU 00000000 00 PitttburK 3 0 n 0 0 0 1 0 I Summary: Three-base hits Hyatt. 2. Stolon base Miller. Oouble play Hendrix, Simon iad Hyatt. Firm bnso on halls Off Hendrix. 1. Taed ball Wlngo. Left on bases St. Louln, 7: Pittsburg. S. Struck out By Harmon. 2; by Hendrix. 6. Time of same 1 hour 53 minutes. Umpire Qulglcy and Kmnllo. REDS GET BUT SIX HITS OFF LAVENDER CHICAGO. July 3. Chicago bunched hits off Suggs today and defeated Cincinnati. Cin-cinnati. 5 to 1. Lavender held the visitors vis-itors to six scattered hits and had good support. Devore. batting for Suggs In the eighth inning, tripled and scored on Bescher's out, thereby saving the visitors vis-itors a shut out. Third Baseman Zimmerman Zim-merman of Chicago today received the other half of a S100 bill, half of which he received two weeks ago from a "fan." ! who said he would give the player the other half today If he was good for two weeks and did not get .chased by the umpires. The time expired yesterday and Umpire Brennan presented tho compliment com-pliment of money today when the men took the field. CINCINNATI-CHICAGO. CINCINNATI. j CHICAGO. AB.R.H.O.A. I AB.R.H.O.A. Befeher, If. 4 0 1 2 OlLoach, cf....3 1 1 2 0 Bates. rf..- 4 0 1 0 01 Even. 2b 4 1111 Marmu. cf.4 0 0 1 OlSchulte. rf...3 0 2 10 Bers'er. it, .2 0 0 4 3lZin'n, 3b... .3 0 0 1 i Hoh'zel. lb.2 0 111 2 Salcr. lb. ...4 1 1 14 1 Dodge, 3b... 4 0 1 0 2lMltcholl, If .3 1 0 2 0 Groh, 2b... 3 0 1 1 3(rtrldwell, n,.. 12 16 Clurke, c. .4 0 0 3 1' Archer. C....4 0 2 S 1 Surs. p.... 2 0 0 0 21 Lavender, p.. 3 0 10 0 Devore ....1 1 1 0 d Packard. p..O 0 0 1 o! 1 Totals ..32 1 6123 13l Totals ... E 10 27 14 Baited for SugK In the eighth. :Lavender out: hit by batted ball. Srore by laninct Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Chicago 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 5 Summary7 Hrrorf Marjons, Hoblltzil. Tvo-batc Tvo-batc hits Beicher, Hvers, Batci, Hoblitrel. Three-banc Three-banc hit Devore. Homo run Leach. Hit Off SiiFSP, 10 in seven limine; off Packard, none In one Inning. Sacrifice fly Zimmerman. Stolsn baare Schulte. Berghammer. Double play Berp-hommer Berp-hommer to Hoblitzel Lft on bases Cincinnati. 7. Chicago. 6 First base on balls Oft Sujgs. 3. off Lavender. 2. Hit by pitcher By Lavender Laven-der (Bsrghammer) Struck out By Suggs. 1. (Continued on Following Page.) PIRATES III WITH " JUKES 1 LiyP (Continued Prom Preceding Page.) !!f1'aVe,nde. 3" T,n,e f Stnu-l hour BS mln-uim. mln-uim. Umpires Brenoan and En:on. GIANTS WIN FOURTH IN EXTRA INNINGS PHILADELPPIIA. July 3. New York won today's game here In eleven Innings, by i to 2. thereby making a clean sweep of the series of four games. It was the best content of the week between the teams, both Dcmareo and Fromme of .ew York and Alexander of Philadelphia doing excellent twirling, especially with men on bases, and being backed up In almost faultless stylo by their teammates. team-mates. Burns's double. Shafcr's out and Fletcher's sacrifice lly scored a. run for the visitors in the third inning. Philadelphia Phila-delphia took- the lead in the fourth by scoring twice on Magee's single. Luder-us's Luder-us's double. Jleyers's error and Doolan's sacrifice fly. Doyle was sent to the clubhoufic In this Inning by Umpire Rig-ler Rig-ler for arguing, after being detected soiling soil-ing a new ball. A pass to Murray, two outs and an Infield single by McCormick. who battod for Demaree, tied the score In the seventh. New York won In the eleventh. "With one out, Horzog doubled and scored on Merklc's single Murray walked and Mcrkle came home when Dolan, who had succeeded Luderus at first base in the tenth, got Snodgrnss's grounder and threw wild to Alexander. NEW YORK-PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK. j PHILADELPHIA. AD.R. II. O.A.I AB.R.H.O.A. Bumr. rf...6 1 2 1 OlPaokort, cf..4 0 110 Shafcr. 3b iKnabe, !h...l 0 112 mid 2b ...5 0 0 5 slLobcrt, 31)... 4 0 14 2 Fletcher, rs.4 0 0 3 2!Docknr, rf...B 0 0 0 0 Doyle. 2b. ..2 0 1 0 IlMagoo. U....B 114 0 Hcrxojr. 3b 3 1 1 2 SlLudcnm. lb. .4 1 2 13 0 Mcrklc. lb. .4 1 2 10 lltDolan. lb...l 0 0 1 0 Murray, If. .3 1 1 1 OlDooInn. t...4 0 0 5 S Moyera. C...4 0 0 fi 0 Klllllcr. C...4 0 14 4 SnodB'a, cf.3 0 2 4 01 Aloxander, ji.4 0 1 0 2 Dcmarnc. p.l 0 0 0 l Frommo. p..l 0 0 1 II M'Corm'k .10 10 01 ICoor-cr 0 0 0 0 C! Totals ..35 4 10 33 121 Totals ...39 2 S 33 IS Batted for Dnmaree In tlio reventh. IRan for McCormick In the. vonlh. JRan for Ludcrua In tho ninth. Scoro by InnlnRf ..... New York 0 01O001000 2 4 Philadelphia 0 002000000 0-1 Summary. Enors Meyer, Dolan. Two-haao hits Burn. Murray, Snodgrans, lienor, Lobrt. Lu.lcniF. Alexander, Paakcrt. Hlta-Off Dema-rie. Dema-rie. 5 In nIx lnnluK: off Fromme. 3 In flvo In-nlncs. In-nlncs. Sacrifice, hlti Pa.nkcrt. Fromme. Sacrifice Sac-rifice flics Flotchor, Doolan Stolon base Becker. Beck-er. Lofl on bae$ New York. 2; Philadelphia, 8.' rirt baKO on ball Off Demiree, 2: off Aloxander. Alox-ander. 5. Slrnck out Br Demaree. 1. by Fromme. i; bv Alexander. I. Time of Kirao-2 hours Ti minuter. I'mplrca-Rlglcr and Byroo. BROOKLYN IS GIVEN FIERCE DRUBBING BROOKLYN", July .Boston made twentv hits for a total of twenty-nine bases" off Slack and Wagner today and beat Brooklyn by 17 to 4. It was the worst drubbing the locals have exper -enced this season, the team fielding badly bad-ly behind poor pitching- Mann had an especially profitable day at tho bat getting get-ting a homer, a double. Ihroc singles and a pass in six times up. Brooklyn got to XUckKon for four hits and a pass In the fifth, when It did all its scoring for the day. Perdue finished for Brooklyn, holding Brooklyn to four mattered hits. BOSTON-BROOKLYN. BOSTON. BROOKLYN AB.R.H.O.A. AB.R.H O.A. Maranr.. t.7 0 2 3 2 Moran. rf....S 12 1 M'Dnn'd 3b,3 0 3 0 fi Culfliav. 2b.6 114 1 Con'lv If S 1 1 4 OSIencel. cf ..3 0 111 Coniy. il... Callahan. If A 1 0 3 2 fiiVenw 'b" 3 1 4 Daubert. lb.. 4 1 2 13 0 Z lb 4 2U 0 Smith. 3b. ...fi 0 10 2 H.yrld. e:.5 3 2 4 0 Hummel A 0 0 3 0 Sonrf'p-3 1 '.'Jk pc:::::o III Perdue? pl JJj0nwnr. P-JJJJ Totl ..45 17 IP 27 13 1 ToUli -3S 4 1127 15 Score, by Inning- j Ssa.---.v.r."".:::::S ! ' - Coanelly. Rarlden, Mnn. Home runw-Iord. Sin SwrMler. hlla-Mycrf, llarlden. Flmt baw in e?ro" -Boston. J. -!" Ir"; ;,.., Minn. Bas on ball Off Stick, 2: oft DleVion; 2: off Wow.r. i off Perdan. Strue.V , . nv Dlekton. 1". by Perdue. 3. Wild pitch-Warner pitch-Warner Iliu-Off Start. 3 In one Innlnc (non ?ulK" Hi. 2cond). off Wn.f. ,B ?'!,hL ,B' Slnw- off Dickson. 7 In five lnnluc: off Perdue. J fn four Inning. Tltn of Kame-2 hour. 10 minute. TImplrf-KIm and Orth. |