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Show BASEBALL GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE. At 'Poston Washington-Boston game postponed, rain. At New York Philadelphia 4. New-York New-York 8 No other games scheduled. New York. May 3 The New York (i club retained its lead in the Ameri can league today by winning its sixth straight victory, defeating the Philadelphia Phila-delphia team, 8 to -1 The pitching of Bush and Bressler was very wild, as they passed fourteen men. Peckin-paugh's Peckin-paugh's fielding was immense. Philadelphia 001 (02 LOO A New York 103 310 OOx S NATIONAL. At Philadelphia New York 3. Philadelphia Phila-delphia 2. At Brooklyn Boston L Brooklyn At Chicago Pittsburg 1, Chicago 5. Called end fifth; rain No other primes scheduled Brooklyn, May 3. Dell had the bet- Iter of fl pitching duel with Rudolph toda and Brooklyn won from Boston Bos-ton 3 to 2. Both tides were blanked until the fifth, when Myer's double, a wild pitch and Schmidt's dropping the ball preparatory to a throw to rhc plate on Schultz's grounder let in the first run Boston tied the score In the seventh on Daubort's three base wild throw and Maranville's single. sin-gle. Successive triples by Cutshaw and Myers and an out gae Brooklyn the winning runs in their half of the seventh. Boston 000 000 1012 Brooklyn uoii 0li 20X ,J Chicago-Pittsburg. Chicago May 3 Chicago won its sixth straight victory todav. defeatiug Pittsburg 5 to 1 In a game .shortened to tive innings by rain and punctuated by arguments between players and umpires. Home runs b Hiuchman and Saier produced the first scores and fast baserunning. a few hits and Coopers wild pitches gave Chicago four in the third Thereafter the visitors, vis-itors, Manager Bresuahan charged, strove to delay the game so that the -threatening rain would fall before the legal four and a half innings could be played. Manager Clarke of the visitors vis-itors was expelled following Umpire Byron's demand that his team tease dilatory tactics and Pitcher Pien.e of thp Cubs was ousted for throwing Ms bat at Cooper, who he thought, tried to hit him with the ball. Pittsburg 010 011 Chicago 014 ox 5 PhiladelphlaNev York. Philadelphia. May 3. After being blanked for eight innings. New York rallied in the ninth today and defeated Philadelphia 3 to 2. In the ninth Lo-bert Lo-bert scored on his double. Fletcher's out and G Burns's sacrifice fly. Singles Sin-gles by Robertson and Bralnerd were followed by Meyers single and Whlt-ted's Whlt-ted's had throw to tho plate and two more runners scored. Fromme and Chalmer- had a battle until the eighth inning, when the former retired for a pinch hitter. New York 000 000 003-3 Philadelphia 100 100 0002 FEDERAL LEAGUE. At Brooklyn Pittsburg 3. Brooklyn 1 (First game.) Pittsburg 7, Brooklyn Brook-lyn 8. (Second game ) At Baltimore Kansas City 6, Baltimore Bal-timore 7 At Buffalo Chicago 7 Buffalo 3. No other games scheduled. Buffalo. May 8. Chicago made it four straight from Buffalo by winning today's game 7 to 3 Fritz furnished the feature of the day In fielding and at bat. both of his hits being homers. Bedlent was given another trial hv Manager SChlafl? today, but he went to pieces In the sixth inning. Chicago J " Buffalo s 8 - Batteries Johnson nnd Fischer; Bedlent. Marshall. Khinke and Allen Baltimore Breaks Losing Streak. Baltimore. May 3. Baltimore brake its losing streak today by taking tho last came of the series from Kansas rity 7 10 5. Shaw's hit over the fence in the ninth inning sent in two runs ahead Kansas City had fifteen men in action Rait I more " lfl 0 Kansas City B 9 1 Batteries Smith and Owens: Blackburn, Henninc. Harris and Brown. Pittsburg Spits With Brookfed6. Brooklyn. May 3 Pittsburg nnd Brooklyn broke oven in the first double dou-ble header of the season here today the visitors taking the first game 8 to 1 and the home team winning the second S to 7 In the first conerst Heamo, nlthougli hit harder than Cpham. kept his opponents' op-ponents' hits well scattered, enabling Pittsburg to win. The visitors appeared to have the second gam-' won also, but great rally by Magee s men In the last inning in-ning sent over four runs, winning tho contest. First game Pittsburg 3 6 0 Brooklyn 1 8 0 Batteries Hearne and Berry . Up-ham. Up-ham. Marion and Land Second game Pittsburg 7 8 3 Brooklyn S 12 2 Batteries Dickson, Camnltz, Rog-ge. Rog-ge. Barger and O'Connor, Sealon and Watson The Taylor Sniggers defeated the Mr-Bride Sluggers yesterday in a I baseball game The score was 8 to ;! and the lineup follows: MrBride. Taylor Oliver c Reed Pinker p Taylor .MrBride 1b Jensen Hret 2D Van Koman jColvin 3b Hinton Bates 8S Kcuney Vanderworft . If e Jensen Ring cf Warton Jones rf Snicker3 The Eden Orafters and the Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth Si reef Bootleggers opposed each other yesterday In a baseball game, which was won hv the latter team. The game was the best eon-test eon-test of the present season, running for twelve innings and ending with th score 3 to 2. The lineup follows Bootleggers. Grafters Conroy c Puller Marshall p Scott , Froerer . . lb McBeth ; Horrocks L'b Peterson G, Flvgare :jb . L. Fuller t.son ss Maw Wheelwright . rf.. .t. Scott Chambers . If Smith Patterson of Peterson Olasmanr, referred The Bootleggers claim they have won 7 out of 8 games played and Issue an open challenge to any 17-year-old team in the city. |