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Show NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York Wins Doubleheader. Philadelphia, Sept 6. New York again won both games of a double-header, double-header, giving them five victories out of six contests in three days in this city. New York won the opening game by hitting Rlxey's delivery hard In the third and fourth innings. Tes-reau Tes-reau pitched In grand stylo and after the game was given credit by the official of-ficial scorer for a no-hlt victory, although al-though previously one hit had been recorded against him The disputed play came in the first Inning. Paskert hit a fly near thethe platform for which Merklo and Wilson ran. Each fielder got under tho ball. Then fearing a collision col-lision they permitted tho ball to drop to the ground. After tho game the official scorer reversed his decision de-cision on the play and decided to cross out tho hit for Paskert and give Merkle and error, as the latter said he had touched the ball when he saw that Wilson would not run Into him The second game was hard fought, each team using thrco pitchers, New York winning In the ninth on au error, er-ror, two,, singles and a sacrifice. Score: First game R. H E. Philadelphia 0 1 4 New York 3 10 1 Batteries Rixey, Nicholson, Nelson Nel-son and Killlfer; Tesreau and Wilson. Wil-son. Second game R, H. E. Philadelphia S 13 4 New York 9 13 0 Batteries Flnneran. Mayer Chalmers Chal-mers and Dooln, Klllifer, Marquard, Crandall and Wilson, Hartley. Chicago 6, Cincinnati 5. Cincinnati, Sept 6 Chicago won an uphill battle from Cincinnati today to-day in a ninth-Inning finish The locals contributed three errors in this round and these, coupled with threo hits by tho visitors netted the latter three runs and put them one run to the good at tho finish. Shcckard, Cotter and Phelan hit timely. From-me From-me forced a run over the plate In the fifth by giving Richie a base on balls with the bases full. Score R. H. E Cincinnati 5 10 3 Chicago 9 6 2 Batteries Fromme and McLean, Ritchie and Cotter. Pittsburg 8. St. Louie 0.' St Louis, Sept 6 Copper kept St Louis' hits well scattered while his team mates hit when hits meant runs and Pittsburg made It two games in succession. Several recruits re-cruits were in the local lineup Score: R, H E. St Louis 0 9 4 Pittsburg 8 13 0 Batteries Grlnor, Geyer and Snyder, Sny-der, Cooper and Simon. Brooklyn 2, Boston 1. Brooklyn, Sept 6. Brooklyn made it three straight with Boston after another close battle. Curtis held the visitors down to one hit until the eighth Inning. Sensational catches in the outfield kept the runs down. Score r. h. E. Brooklyn 2 9 1 Boston .. 13t) Batteries Curtis and Erwin, Per-dua, Per-dua, Donnelly and Rarlden. |