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Show FEDERAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost Pet Chicago 62 -47 .569 Kansas City 61 48 .560 Newark 60 48 .556 Pittsburg 59 47 .556 SL Louis 58 51 ,523 Brooklyn DO 62 .44'') Buffalo 50 64 .139 Baltimore 3S 71 .349 BALTIMORE-CHICAGO. Baltimore, Aug. 17. Chicago romped romp-ed home with this afternoon's game with Baltimore 4 to Q. Brennan was In superb form, allowing but three hits Chicago bunched its hits with Baltimore errors. Chicago 4 7 1 Baltimore i 0 3 3 Batteries Brennan and Fischer; Quinn and Jacklitsch ST. LOUIS-NEWARK. Newark. Aug. 17. St. Louis hammered ham-mered three Newark pitchers today and had little difficulty in winning 14 to 4. Neither Kalserling, Falk-enberg Falk-enberg nor Brandom could stop tht1 batting of the invaders, who made eighteen hits. Davenport managed to keep eleven hits scattered St Louis .14 IS 1 Newark 4 n 4 Batteries Davenport and Hartley, Hart-ley, Kalserling. Falkenberg, Brandom and Rarlden, Pratt. BROOKLYN-PITTSBURG. Pittsburg, Aug. 17. The Pittsburg Federals defeated Brooklyn today b$ a score of 5 to 2 due. mainly to the effective pitching of Comstock. late of the Providence team of the International Inter-national league Bluejacket was hit hard and was wild, being substituted by Walker in the eighth inning Brooklyn 2C4 Pittsburg 5 10 1 Batteries Bluejacket. Walker and Simon; Comstock and O'Connor. KANSAS CITY-BUFFALO. Buffalo, Aug 17 A double plav by Chadhourne unassisted, rptired Buffalo Buf-falo in the last half of the ninth m- ning today and gave Kansas City a 3 to 2 victory Loudon was on second base when Ilofman lifted to center. Chadbourne caught tho ball and ran in, catching Louden off the base. Kansas City 3 6 0 Buffalo f.2 S 2 Batteries Johnson and Brown; Schulz and Allen. |