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Show Fourteen Inning Tie. Brooklyn. Aug. 15. Pittsburgh farewell appearance for the season here today produced a 14 Inning tie game with Brooklyn, darkness ending end-ing hostilities with the 6core 8 to 3. It was a battle of wits after the Pirates tied the game in the ninth both managers ordering their pitchers to walk dangerous batters several times in the pinches. Men were left on bases In each of the last five innings in-nings Pittsburg having the bases full in the fourteenth In that inning Wagner and J Miller were passed intentionally in-tentionally with Byrne on third and two out Rucker then fanned Wilson. Wil-son. Dahlen brought all of his right handed batters Into the game without success In the ninth with tho score tied, two men on bases and ono out, Clark sent Hyatt, a left handed batter bat-ter to the plate whereupon Allen was substituted for Ragan, Clark thon replaced re-placed Hyatt with Butler, a right handed bitter but the side was retired re-tired Brooklyn used four pitchers and Pittburg two. The locals Jumped into the lead, scoring two runs off Robinson in the first inning on a pass to Moran, Cut-shaw's Cut-shaw's single, an error by Vlor and , Daubert's force. Daubert singled in tho fourth, stole second, wont to third i on Simon s wild throw and scored on Fisher's hit. Cooper relieved Robinson Robin-son In the eleventh after HendrlX went In as a pinch hitter and fanned. Pittsburg got two runs in the sixth cn a scratch hit by Viox, J Millet! triple and O Miller's muff on the throw to the plate. Wagner tied the game In the ninth on a base on balls, J. Miller's out and Wilson's single |