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Show NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cincinnati Won Both Games. Cincinnati, Sept 1 Cincinnati won both games of a doublcbeader from Pittsburgh. Both Mooro and Suggs were effective In the first, while Cabnitz pitched well until the ninth, when he was hit just enough to allow the winning run to score. In the second game Pittsburgh outhit Cincinnati, but the hits were not forthcoming in tho plnchca. Scores: First game R. H.E. Pittsburgh 19 2 Cincinnati ,...2" 9 o Batteries Camnitz and Gibson; Moore, Suggs 'and Clarke. Second game R.H.E. Pittsburgh 6 17 2 Cincinnati 11 12 o BatterleB Cole and Simon; Doak, Benton and McLean, Clarek. St. Louise 5, Chicago 3. Chicago. ScpL L Chicago lost another an-other half game In the pennant race when defeated bv St. Louis in the nnal game of the serieB hero. New " "'i -7TT ! ' " ir' ?WTr aM lYork and Chicago are now separated , bj a margin of fixe full games The locals suffered the additional 1ob6 of Jimmy Archor, the best backstop back-stop on the team In tho ninth In-1 In-1 nlng Archer was sent In to bat for Ruclbach He swung so hard that ho grounded to Mowrey, and before he could stead v himself he turned on Ws 1 knee and fell. Time was called, while j several doctors were summoned from the stand. Archer was then carried across the field to the club house and it was said that his knee was I badly wrenched and be probably woufd be unable to play again this season. , The visitors had little trouble I bunching hlLs off Lelfleld and won IcnsIIv. Score: R.H.E. Chicago 3 7 1 St. Louis 5 10 1 Batteries Llefleld, Madden Ruel-bach Ruel-bach and Nccdbam Cotter; Harmon and Wingo. |