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Show FEDERAL LEAGUE. ' Won. Lost. Pet. Chicago Gl 47 .565 Newark 60 47 .561 Kansas City ,60 48 .556 Pittsburg "... ' 5S 47 .552 St Louis 57 51 .52S Brooklyn 50 61 450 Buffalo 50 63 U2 Baltimore ... .' 3S 70 .352 i BUFFALO-KANSAS CITY, Buffalo. Aug. 16. Miles Maln-ot Kansas City was given credit for a no-hlt no-run game over Buffalo today. to-day. The visitors scored five runs off Ford, who was hit freely In the first and last Innings The only semblance of a hit off Main was in thethird inning, when Blair sent a grounder to short Rawlings knocked knock-ed it down with his gloved hand, but made no effort to throw out Blair at first. The official scorer recorded the play as a hit, but after talking to the umpires and players tonight changed his decision, giving Rawlings an error on the play. Kansas City 5 62 Buffalo 0 0 2 Batteries Main and Easterly; Ford and Blair. ' BALTIMORE-CHICAGO. Baltimore, Aug. 16. Chicago defeated de-feated Baltimore today 6 to 4.' Mc-Connell Mc-Connell was In good form throughout, while Suggs was hit opportunely. Errors Er-rors helped Baltimore to 'four runs in the ilinth. McConnell, and Mann made home runs over the left field fence. Chicago ." G 9 3 Baltimore 4 7 3 Batteries j McConnell and Fischer; Fisch-er; Suggs, Leclalr and Owens. PITTSBURG-BROOKLYN. Pittsburg, Aug. 16. Hearne was ea3y for the Brooklyn Federals today, and they defeated Pittsburg by a core of 4 to 1. Finneran passed seven sev-en men but was unhlttable when hits meant runs. Brooklyn -1 11 0 Pittsburg 1 2 I Batteries Finneran nnd Land; Hearne and O'Conner. |