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Show STANDING OF CLUBS UNION ASSOCIATION Won. LosL Pet. Salt Lake 72 4ft .643 Great ?'alls . . 63 42 622 Butte 50 57 467 Missoula 49 68 .441 Helena 46 62 426 Ogden 45 68 338 NATIONAL LEAGUE Won. Lost Pet New York 84 4 1 672 Philadelphia .74 4fi .fil7 Chicago 70 56 656 1 Pittsburg 66 58 532 Boston . 4 .413 Brooklyn 53 7ft .431 Cincinnati 54 78 409 St. Louis 46 3 .352 AMERICAN LEAGUE Won. Lost. Pet. Philadelphia . . . .84 42 667 Cleveland 77 61 602 Washington 70 55 .560 Chicago 67 63 .515 Boston 62 62 .600 Detroit 56 71 .441 St. Louis 48 83 366 New York 43 80 .350 Reds 3, Pirates 1 Pittsburg. Sept. 3 Brown pitched one of his old time beautiful gams, against Pittsburg today, and Cincinnati Cincin-nati won the final game of the series 3 to 1 Sheckard tripled In the seventh, sev-enth, and when Hoblitzell hit to Wagner, Wag-ner, he dodged the play long enough for Hoblitzell to reach third Hob lltzell scored on Tinker's single In the eighth Bjates tripled with two men on and won thf game Pittsburg's only on-ly run was the reault of Dolan's triple and Carey's single In the first innln?. Adams played ni e ball until the sev enth Inning Manager Tinker's return to the game strengthened the Reds He had three of their ten hits off Adams Ad-ams Cincinnati 3 10 ft Pittsburg 1 9 i) Batteries Brown and Clarke; Ad amu and Simon. i Quakers 4, Dodgers 3. Brooklyn. Sept. 3 Brooklyn and Philadelphia played off two post, poned games today and broke even, I the visitors making It four straight I by taking tho first game 4 to 3. and J the Brooklyns winning their first c-tory c-tory In seven games by taking the second 5 to 3. The visitors batted Pfeffer, Brooklyn's recruit from Grand Rapids. In timely fashion in the opening three innings of the curtain cur-tain raiser, gathering a lead which the IocuIb could not overtake Thev had a chance to tie in the ninth, when with one run across, nobody out and men on first and third, Dah-len Dah-len held Moser at third, while the Philadelphia Infield was making a double play. Klrkpatrick then struck out Dahlen sent Ylngllng to bat for Pfeffer In the ninth, where upon Dooln sent Brennan In to pitch for Philadelphia Dahlen thn took Ylngllng out and substituted Hummel, Hum-mel, who hit into the double play Reulbach pitched great ball In the second game holding the Phlladel-i Phlladel-i phias to five hits, errors counting heavily in the three runs they scored Brooklyn batted Chalmers hard In the second and fourth and got to Alexander Alex-ander !n the eighth. Paskert was sent to the club house by Umpire Eason in the eighth for arguing a strike decision. Philadelphia 4 4 8 Brooklyn 3 7 1 Batteries Camnitz. Brennan and Klllifer. Pfeffer and W Fischer. Yankees Beat Red Sox. Boston. Sept 8. Now York made U hits for a total of 25 baBes off Ander son today and easily defeated Bos ton 11 to 4. Tho world's champions 6-ven hits were well scattered and it was only through bases on balls given b Caldwell that Boston was enabled to score at all Two errors by Speaker in the sec ond inning gave New York a chance to take a commanding lead Thfi game was close until the ninth when another batting rally by the visitors drove In five runs Manager Chance of the New York team was out In uniform again today, having recovered from his slight In disposition of yesterdav R. H F New York 11 16 0 Boston .4 7 4 Batteries Caldwell and Sweeney: Anderson and Thomas. Cubs 7, Cardinals 2. St Louis. Sept. 3 Chicago pounded pound-ed Trekell hard In the first three Innings, In-nings, scoring seven runs a lead which tho home team could not ovei take, Watson yielding but two runs It was the Chicago team's last ap pearance in this city for the season and the visitors made it four sue cessive wins on the series Tho final score was 7 to 2. 1 In the first inning with two men out and Schulte on base. Zimmerman hit the center field fence for a home run In ths next inning Brldwell and Bresnahan singled and Watson walked, filling the bases. Leach then singled, scoring Bxidwell and Bresnahan Bresna-han Evers doubled and Watson I scored. Ixsach counted when Schulte I sent out a sacrifice fly. Heine Zimmerman ended the Inning and was banished from the game when he sent a roller to Mowrey, which the latter threw wide to Konetchy Zlm merman continued to second and Evers, Ev-ers, trying to score, was thrown ou' Evers reproved the third baseman for foolish base running, out Heine contended con-tended the ball was foul and argued with Umpire Byron and wjb sent from the field Phelan took his place The visitors scored their last run when Saler walked, took spcond on an out of the game. Thereafter Trekll was nnd tallied on Brldw ell's second singtt steady In tho pinches Although St. Louis had men on ha ses In every Inning it was In but two that home players crossed the plate In the first inning a pass, an out and Oakes' single, netted one run In the fourth, Whitted walked and would have been an easy out at second but Bridwell fumbled Evers' easv roller O'Leary then singled and Whitted tallied tal-lied R HE Chicago 7 9 l St Louis 2 8 2 Batteries Wataon and Bresna han; Trekell and Wlngo. Senators Drop Game. Philadelphia, Sept -Washington lost its final game of the season to Philadelphia here today by 4 to 3 Af ter the visitors batted out two runs in the first Inning. Philadelphia took the load In the second by scoring Hire times on a pass to Walsh, singles b Barry, E Murphy and Oldring and er rors by Moeller and Henry Washing ton tied the score in the seventh when Bonder went in to pitch on singles by Morgan and McBrlde. and an out. but the home team scored the decld Ing run in Its half of the same inning on E. Murphy s single, an out and Ba ker's single Manager Griffith of Washington was notified before the game that he had been suspended for three days by President Johnson of the American league, for an argument with Umpire Evans In yesterday's contest. con-test. Washington 8 8 8 Philadelphia .. ... .490 Batteries Groom. Johnson and Henry. Alnsralth, Brown, Bender and Schang Braves 2, Giants 1. New York, Sept 3 - Boston won an even break In their four-game serlep with New York when they celebrated their farewell appearance of the sea son at the Polo grounds today with a 8 to 1 Ictory ov er the champions George Tyson held New York to ono hit. McLean, pinch hitting for Ma thewson. spoiled Tyler s chance for a no hit game w hen he doubled wi h two out In the eighth Inning The hit drove In Murray who had reached second on Smith's bad throw on Murray and Snodgrass's Infield out. Ottlj tWO other Giants reached base, Shafer walking In the fifth and Burns in the sixth Mathewson also pitched well for New York, bill the Boston's clustered three hits with two out in th" fifth for their runs Tyler and Maranville singled and the pair came homr on ( onnoll's triple. Boston 4.2 9 1 New York .11" Batteries Tyler nnd Rariden, Mathewson. Wlltse and Meyers |