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Show I1MLEA1E Won. Lost. Pet, Brooklyn 55 34 .gig Boston 55 39 .585 Philadelphia 50 m 39 .562 New York 45 44 .506 Chicago 45 50 .474 Cincinnati 38 48 .442 Pittsburg 40 49 .449 St. Louis 43 55 .439 Ycaterday's Resulto. Cincinnati 2, Brooklyn 5. j St. Louis 0, Boston 1 (eleven In-' In-' nings). Chicago 2, Philadelphia 0 (first game): Chicago 2, Philadelphia 3 (second game).' Pittsburg 4, New York 3. Today's Games. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Pittsburg at New York. Chicago at Philadelphia. Su Louis at Boston. Philadelphia, Aug. 1. Chicago shut out Philadelphia In tho first game today to-day 2 to. 0, but lost tho Becond game 3 to 2. despite the fact that HendrlXi held the home team to one hit. Zlm-meunan's Zlm-meunan's home run In the second and Won man's triplo and Wilson's single In the eighth gave the visitors the only runs of the first contest. In the second game Philadelphia got enough runs In the first inning to win on two bases on balls, Byrne's sacrifice, errors by Wilson and Wort-man, Wort-man, n double steal by Niehoff and Good and Luderus' single. Philadelphia Philadel-phia played errorless baseball In both games and Chalmers and Demaree did nol give a base on balls or hit a batsman. First Game. Scon by innings Chicago 010 004 0102 Philadelphia 000 000 0000 Second Game. Score by Innings Chicago 000 000 0202 Philadelphia 300 000 OOx 3 NAP RUCKER PULLS TEAM OUT OF HOLE Brooklyn, Aug 1. Nap Rucker was taken off Brooklyn's disability list today and went to the rescue of Dell, obtaining credit for the victory over Cincinnati. 5 to 2. After two runs were scored in tho fourth Inning, Rucker relieved Doll wth the bases full jnd only one out and prevented further 'scoring. Brooklyn batted Mitchell hard In the four Innings in which they scored, Myers and Olson doing good work at the bat. Olson batted in two runs, making a total of eight driven across by him In the last three games. He aiso folded In brilliant style. Score by innings Cincinnati 000 200 0002 Brooklyn 021 100 Olx 5 BUCANEERS RALLY; DEFEAT GIANTS New York, Aug. 1. After being shut-out in three successive games, Pittsburg rallied here today and broke Now York's winning " streak by taking a ten Inning game, 4 to 3. ' Schappe, New York's young left-handed left-handed pitcher, was in poor luck as he allowed one hit in seven innings, after relieving Aldorson, and that one lost him the game. HInchman tripled with one out In the tenth, Kauff get- I tln only one hand on the ball, and he scored on a fielder's choice, Mer-kle Mer-kle helping the runner with a low throw to the plate. Cooper, who pitched for Pittsburg, did well In the plnche6. Score by innings Pittsburg 201 000 0014 New York 1000 200 0003 BRAVES SCORE IN ELEVENTH AND WIN Boston, Aug. 1. Boston won from St. Louis 1 to 0 today in an eleven-inning eleven-inning pitching duel between Rudolph and Meadows, Rudolph having the better of the contest all the way. The "Braves scored their run with on cut, as the result of a pass to Wilholt, a sacrifice by Magee and a hard drive to deep center by Konet-chy Konet-chy on which Wilholt tallied. Magee furnished the fielding features of the day with two sensational one-handed catches of long drives after hard runs. Score by innings St. Louis 000 000 000 000 Boston 000 000 000 011 rr |