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Show NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago, 9; New York, 3. v NEW YORK, May 11. Chicago, aft-ter aft-ter having lost five games in a row, turned on the New YorkB and defeated them in a contest featured by the pitching of Harrv Mclntyre. Score: R. H. E. Chicago 9 15 1 Now York 3 S 1 Batteries-Mclntyre and Archer. Klfng; Crandall, Raymond, Marquard and Myers, Wilson. Cincinnati, 13; Boston, 10. BOSTON, May 11. Cincinnati won a slow game from Boston. The local team secured three home runs but weak pitching lost the coutest. Score: R.H.E. Boston 10 12 t 'Cincinnati 13 14 2 Batteries Brown, Purdue and Graham; Gra-ham; Fromme and McLean. Philadelphia, 19; Pittsburg, 10. PHILADELPHIA, May 11-Tn defeating de-feating Pittsburg, Philadelphia broke the season's scoring record In the National Na-tional game. Camnlt., Gardner and Smith were all hit hard by the home team, whilo Aloxandor was effectivo until tho ninth, whpn the visitors scored seven runs on two baggers by McCarthy and Miller, two errors and four bases on balls. McKeehnle was hit on the wrist by a pitched ball in the first inning and forced to leave tho game. Gibson and Wagner were put off the field for objecting to decisions. de-cisions. Score: R. II. E. Pittsburg., 10 G 1 Philadelphia , 19 17 3 Batteries Comnitz, Gardner, Smith and Gibson; Somer, Alexander and Dooln. Brooklyn, 10; St. Louis, 1. BROOKLYN, May 11. Biooklyn batted Steele and Geicrhard whllo Barger was well -night Invincible, and the home team won Its first game of the SL Louis series. Daubeit made a home run, a trlpplo and two singles in four times up. R. n. E. St Louis 1 3 1 Brooklyn , 10 15 2 Batteries Steele, Glrer and Bresna-han; Bresna-han; Bliss; Barger and Bergen. |