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Show FEDERAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet. Pittsburg 70 54 .565 Newark 66 53 .555 St. Louis 67 57 .540 Chicago 67 59 .532 Kansas City 66 59 .528 Buffalo 61 68 .473 Brooklyn 58 68 .460 Baltimore 42 80 .344 CHICAGO SHUT OUT. Kansas City, Sept. 3 Nick Cullop broke his team's losing streak and shut out Chicago hero today. He allowed al-lowed only three hits, all well scattered. scat-tered. Brown also pitched a good game, but a base on balls, a single and an error and a double gave the locals three runs in the third and another an-other error and a single made another run In the fifth. Score: R. H. E. Chicago 0 3 1 Kansas City 4 4 1 Batteries Brown and Wilson; Cullop and Easterly. EASY FOR KRAPP. Buffalo, Sept. 3. Buffalo defeated Newark today 8 to 1. Krapp held the visitors to four hits, two of which came in the ninth inning for then-only then-only tally. Bonnie Meyer robbed Laporto of a home run by a one-handed one-handed catch of a lino drive to the bleacher fence. Score: R. H. E Newark 1 4 2 Buffalo S 12 0 Batteries Mosely, Moran and Rarlden and Kuhn, Krapp and Allen. ALLEN EFFECTIVE. Pittsburg Sept 3. Pittsburg defeated de-feated St. Louis 3 to 1, the victory being due to the good work of Pitcher Pitch-er Allen. Groom was easily solved and gave way in the seventh to Wil-lett, Wil-lett, who stopped the scoring. Score: R. H. E. Stf Louis 1 7 3 Pittsburg 3 10 3 Batteries Groom. Willett and Hartley; Allen and Berry. BROOKLYN RALLIES. Brooklyn. Sept. 3 Brooklyn defeated de-feated Baltimore 3 to 2 here today in an exciting ten-Inning struggle. The winning run was scored on four hits after Baltimore had been retired with ease. Score: R. H E. Brooklvu 3 8 3 Baltimore 2 7 0 Batteries Fmneran and Land; Johnson and Owens. |