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Show I I STANDARD SPORTING PAGE M STANDING OF THE CLUBS. American League, H Won. Lost. Pet. H (Boston 102 46 .683 H Washington 80 59 .601 M Philadelphia SS 60 .595 H Chicago 73 77 .487 H Cleveland 72 77 .484 H (Detroit 69 SO .463 M 1st Louis 52 98 .347 H (Now York 50 US .33S H National Loague. H Won. Lost. Pet M Nw York 101 45 ,692 H Pittsburg 91 57 .615 1 Chicago S9 58 .605 1 Cincinnati 74 76 .493 H Philadelphia 70 77 .176 M St. Louis 62 SS .413 H Brooklyn 57 01 .3S5 B Boston 48 100 .324 H Coast League. Won. Lost. Pet j Oakland , ....105 71 .596 H Lob Angeles 100 71 575 H Vernon 96 77 .555 M Portland 73 S5 .462 H San Francisco 77 100 .435 H ISacramento 62 106 .36S H AMERICAN LEAGUE. H Philadelphia 11, New York 10. M Philadelphia, Sept. 30 New York H float to tho home team in eleven in- M iulng-B today. Neither BubIi nor Cald- H ,wcll was effective and they were H given poor support by their toam- H Imatca, Philadelphia having eight er- M irors to live for New York. Collins H tscored tho winning run on his double, H an error y Paddock and a single by H Mclnnls. Score R. H. E. M Philadelphia 11 15 6 H Now York 10 15 6 H Batteries BubIi, Covaleski and H Lapp; Caldwell, Schultz and Sv.'eeney H Boston 7, Washington 5. M Washington, Sept. 30. Boston de- H -feated Washington today. O'Brien H lhad tho locals puzzled until tho sov- H tenth, when, with his team leading by H fslx runs, he slowed up and was hit H hard. Engle was wild and Ineffective. M Scoro: R. H. E. H Washington 5 6 1 H Boston .! 7 2 H Batteries Engle, Boehling, Gallia H mnd Henry; O'Brien and Cady. H NATIONAL LEAGUE. H New York 4, Phihladelphla 2. H New York, Sept. 30. New York M defeated Philadelphia today Alox- H andcr weakened in tho seventh and H New York batted in three runs. Bad- M er, a recruit pitcher from Dallas, Texas, pitched for New York. Score R. H. E. New Pork 4 7 3 Philadelphia 2 S 0 1 Batteries Bader and Wilson; Alexander, Alex-ander, Seaton and Killifcr. 1 Pittsburg 9, Chicago 3. Chicago, SepL 30. Pittsburg batted tho local pitcherB all over tho field and won an easy game today. Hen-drlx Hen-drlx held Chicago to five scattered hits In tho opening inning Byrne strained a tendon In his foot while sliding to the home plate and was carried from the field. Score; R. H. E. Chicago 3 5 1 Pittsburg 9 13 2 Batteries Cheney, Toney, Powell and Archer, Ycntz; Hendrix, and Gibson. Gib-son. Brooklyn 6, Boston 5. Boston, Sept. 30. Brooklyn played bolter ball and, defeated Boston today. An error, a baso on balls, a single and a sacrifice fly netted the visitors two runs In the "eighth. Score: R. H E. Boston 5 11 1 Brooklyn 6 9 0 Batteries Brown and Rariden, Ra-gon, Ra-gon, Knetzer and Miller. St. Louis 6, Cincinnati 4. St. Louis, SepL 30, Perritt was steady after the third inning, while his teammates hit Frommc at opportune oppor-tune stages and ran tho bases to suit themselves, winning the second game of tho serieo from Cincinnati. Score: R H E. SL Louis C 8 0 Cincinnati 4 5 4 Batteries Peiyitt and Wingo, Bliss; Fromme and Severoid. |