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Show NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won Lost Pet. Philadelphia 55 45 .559 Brooklyn 57 49 .538 Chicago 53 51 - .510 Boston 52 52 .500 Pittsburg 52 54 .491 New Yort...; 49 51 490 St. Louis 51 58 .468 Cincinnati 48 57 ' .457 AN EVEN BREAK. St. Louis, Aug. 15. A double header, head-er, which was enlivened by a storm of pop bottlos and cucumbers directed against Umpire Byron and by Roger Bresnahan's spectacular attempt 'to attack a fan in the grandstond who had called him a name, was divided between Chicago and St Louis here today. The visitors took the first game 3 to 1 jnid the locals the second 8 to 1. In tho last Inning of the first game the bleacherltes took exception to Byron's ruling 'which put Miller out 'after a slide Into second. Byran ran and escaped the missiles, but the game was delayed for five minutes while a dozen field hands cleared the dianmond of hundreds of bottles and cucumbers. The police and Umpire' Bason Btopp-" Btopp-" " i ed Bresnahan as he was climbing into the grandstand and prevented further violence. First Game. Chicago 000 000 0213 St. Louis 000 000 0011 Second Game. Chicago MOO 000 0001 SL Louis' 010 100 06 8 t CINCINNATI TAKES TWO. Cincinnati. O., Aug. 15. Cincinnati won both games of a double header from Pittsburg here today with "the same score in each game. G to 2. In the first game thp local team took the lead and held it to the end, forcing forc-ing Pittsburg to work three pitchers. pitch-ers. The second game was an uphill fight. Pittsburg scoring one run In the first and another in tho third. Cincinnati had but one hit off Harmon Har-mon up to the seventh, but tied the score in that Inning and won out in the eighth. First Game rittsDurg luu 000 010 l Cincinnati 202 002 00 G Second Game. Pittsburg 101 000 0002 Cincinnati 000 000 2406 |