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Show BASEBALL GAMES FEDERAL LEAGUE At Chicago Chicago 6, Pittsburg 5. At Brooklyn Brooklyn 4, Buffalo 5. At Kansas City Kansas City 0, St. Louis 3. At Baltimore Baltimore 1, Newark New-ark 3. Chicago April 13 Pittsburg, the first of the eastern clubs to make Its Chicago appearance this season, was defeated by the locals today. 6 to 5. The winning run was a gift. Flack drew a base on balls and went to second sec-ond on a wild pitch. On an infield out he took third, and scored on a passed ball. Score: R. H. E. Pittsburg 5 9 3 Chicago 6 5 4 Batteries Allen. Ieclalr, Cam-nltz Cam-nltz and O'Connor; Johnson McCon-nell McCon-nell and Wilson. Fischer. Kawfeds Lose. Kansas City. April 13. Henning. pitching for Kansas City, was unsteady, un-steady, and St. Louis won the first game of the series from the locals here today St. Louis scored one run In the first inning without a clt. Score: R. H. E. St. Louis . 3 9 3 Kansas City 0 5 1 Batteries Groom and Hartlev. Henning and Easterly. Chief Finishes Second. Baltimore. April 13. Chief Bender made his debut as a Federal leagu'-r here this afternoon, and finished sec ond best in a pitching duel with George Mullin, another former American Amer-ican leaguer, Baltimore losing the third straight game to Newark, 3 to 1. Laporte's home run over the right field fence was a feature. Score: R. H E Newark 3 7 I Baltimore 1 7 1 Batteries Mullin and Huhn. Bender Ben-der and Owens. Buffeds Cop. Brooklyn April 13. Buffalo won the last game of the opening series with Brooklyn today, 6 to 4. Schultz held the locals to three hits and was invincible after the third inning. The visitors played a strong uphill game, scoring the winning run In the seventh. sev-enth. P.iantc Tjlr Tuft New York, April 13 The New York National league club defeated the Yale university baseball team In two seven inning games at the polo grounds here today, 2 to 1 and 6 to 0. It was the Giants' first appearance on the home grounds this year. Cold weather kept the attendance down The National leaguers had to play their best to win the first game, Pitcher Way of Yale holding them to five hits In the second game the Giants put in their second team and Yale also used substitutes. Easy for Harvard. Cambridge. Mass., April 13. Harvard Har-vard shut out Bowdoln today. 8 to 0. The Crimson pitchers Whitney and Wlllcox were effective throughout Bowdoln fielded poorly. Score: R. H E. Harvard 8 7 1 Bowdoln 0 3 6 Batteries Willcox, Whitney and Waterman, Harte; Stanley. Frazer ?nd Bradford. Boston Blanks Richmond. Richmond, Va,, April 13. The Boa-ton Boa-ton Americans ended their training season today by shutting out the Richmond internationals 6 to 0. Score R. H. E. Boston 6 12 1 Richmond 0 8 2 Batteries Foster, Comstock and Haley; Morrissettc and Schaulfe. |