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Show 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE f Won. Lost. Pet. f Brooklyn 11 5 .GSS Botson 12 G .GG7 ji St. Louis 1H 10 .565 -1 Chicago -.13 11 .542 ;! Philadelphia 9 10 .474 WL Cincinnati 11 13 ".458 W Pittsburg fi 1G .360 1 New York G 13 .316 Yesterday's Games. ' At Chicago Boston 9, Chicago 4. I At Pittsburg New York 3, Pltts- W bunr 2 (ten innings). I At St. Louis Philadelphia 5, St. tm Louis 4 (ten innings). ,'i At Cincinnati Brooklyn-Cincinnati 1 game postponed; rain. : Today's Schedule. i Brooklyn at St. Louis. ji New York at Chicago. ;,E Philadelphia at Cincinnati. m Boston at Pittsburg. W Pittsburg, May 12. Pittsburg lost M Us fourth straight game to New York when tbe latter won the contest today by a score of 3 to 2 in ten in-'") in-'") ' nings. The Pirates made two runs "j , in the sixth on hits by Johnston and i, i Costello and three errors by Fletcher. "j Robertson knocked a home run in ij the eighth and in the next inning Mc-i Mc-i Kecbnle tied the score when he was passed, went to second on Rarlden's hit, third on Kelly's sacrifice and , scored- on Burns' sacrifice fly. j New York won in the tenth on doubles dou-bles by Kauff and Fletcher. Score by innings New York 000 000 011 13 'Pittsburg 000 002 000 02 TYLER PITCHES REAL BALL; HITS HOMER Chicago, May 12. Except for Zimmerman, Zim-merman, who drove out two home runs. Chicago's sluggers were in the main helpless before Tyler today and Boston won the rubber game, 9 to 4. Led by Gowdy, who made four hits, the Braves pounded Lavender, whose wildness paved the way for several runs. Tyler's home run accounted for two tallies in the eighth. Score by innings: Boston 022 001 0310 Chicago 010 000 2014 NIEHOFF'S HIT WINS FOR PHILS IN TENTH St. Louis, Mo., May 12, Niehoff's single, with the bases full, in the tenth inning of today's game drove in two runs aud gave Philadelphia a victory over St Louis, 5 to 4. tlixey went in for the visitors in the fourth after Mayer gave two bases on balls. Rixey did not give a hit until the ninth. In the tenth the locals scored a run on singles by Brottem, Miler and Hornsby, but tbe latter tried to stretch his hit and was thrown out at second, ending the rally. Score by Innings Philadelphia 101 100 000 25 St. Louis 021 000 000 14 |