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Show FEDERAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet Chicago 59 45 .567 Kansas City 58 45 .563 Newark 57( 45 .559 Pittsburg 57 45 .559 SL Louis '. .57 48 .543 Buffalo 47 61 .435 Brooklyn 47 61 t 435 Baltimore 37 67 '.356 BROOKLYN 7, KANSAS CITY 6. Brooklyn, N. Y Aug. 11. Tho Brooklyn Federals rallied with two out in the ninth Inning today and defeated de-feated Kansas City 7 to C. The locals lo-cals knocked Cjillop out of the box In tho fourth'. Hennlng, who succeeded, suc-ceeded, weakened in the ninth and walked Magee, who stole second. Cooper was passed also. Hits by Kauff, Myers and Holt sent over three .runs, Inning the game, Vlltse received Walker for Brooklyn Brook-lyn with the bases full and ono out in the sixth, and hold the visitors to ono 'run thereafter. Kansas Clty "...6 S 0 Brooklyn 7 12 5 Batteries Cullop, Hennlng and Easterly; Walker, Wiltse and H. Smith, Land. ENDS IN FOURTEENTH Baltimore, Aug 11. Pittsburg ,evoned up the series this afternoon by taking a fourteenjlnning battle from Baltimore, 3 to 1. Both Suggs and Rogge pitched good ball. The fielding field-ing of both clubs was sensational. Pittsburg 3-11 0 Baltimore ... , -. in l Batteries Rogge and O'Connor; Suggs and Owens. -BLANKS WHALES. Newark, N. J., Aug. 11. Ed Roul-banh Roul-banh beat Chicago today, allowing only on-ly two hits to the Whales. Five hits and twobases on ballB In the second Inning netted five runs for Newark and sent Black to the clubhouse. Ras-mussen, Ras-mussen, a Chicago semiprofesslonal. pitched the eighth and his wildness gavo Newark two runs. Chicago o 2 0 Npwark , . ' ....8 9 2 Batteries Black. Prendergasf, Rasmusson and Fischer; Reulbach and Rariden, " V SLOUFEDS REPEAT. Buffalo Aug. 11. St. Louis scored the second consecutive shutout against Buffalo today, winning 8 to 0. Bedlent was taken out at the end of the second inning after giving eight hits. Lo-fltte also was hit freely. It was announced that the reduced rates for admission would go into effect ef-fect here on Saturday. Buffalo 0 7 0 St. Louis ..SU 1 Batteries Davenport'and Chapman; Chap-man; Bedlent, Lafitte and Blair. CIRC'UIT RACES POSTPONED Grand Rapids, Mich., Aug. 12. Rain caused a postponement of today's grand circuit races, which were to have closed the local meeting. An attempt will be made to run today's races tomorrow. ' HAUSER JOINS FEDS. Chicago, Aug. 12. Announcement W made here of the signing by the Chicago Federals of Arnold Hauser. who for years was one of the greatest great-est shortstops in the National league. Hauser disappeared from the game three years js g0 wlicu he fractured an ankle bono. He was a number o the St. Louis' Nationals at that time He Is said to have recovered completely com-pletely and will replace Jimmy Smith at short. nn |