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Show ; NATIONAL LEAGUE i . Won. Lost. PcL Brooklyn 72 47 .605 Boston 70 47 .598 Philadelphia 70 49 .58S New York 57. , 59 .491 Chicago 58 69 .457 Pittsburg 56 67 .455 St Louis 56 71 .441 Cincinnati 49 79 .383 Yesterday's Results'. Cincinnati 7, Pittsburg G. Chicago 4, St. Louis 2. Chicago 4, St. Louis 1. . Today's Schedule. New York at Boston. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. St. Louis at Pittsburg. Cincinnati at Chicago. Chicago, Sept. 4. Chicago won both games of a double-header from St. Louis yesterday, 4 to 2 and 4 to 1. Larry Doyle, who made his local debut de-but as a Cub, doubled in the third inning of the first game after Wort-man Wort-man and Flack had singled, and Chicago Chi-cago scored two runs. Ames' wlld-ness, wlld-ness, Beck's error and a timely single sin-gle by Wortman netted two more in the fourth. In the second game Doyle again 'gave the local the lead, as a result of his timely hitting and daring base-running. base-running. Steele pitched in fine form in the second game, striking out ten batsmen, but the locals hit opportunely opportune-ly and took advantage of the loose fielding behind Steele. Betzel turned his ankle during the first game and had to retire. The score: First Game. Score by innings: St. Louis 0 1000100 02 Chicago 0 02200000 4 Second Game. Score by innings: St. Louis 0 0010000 01 Chicago 10 0 0 0 1 1 1 4 |