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Show oo NATIONALEEAGUE Won. .Lost. Pet. Brooklyn 48 32 .600 Boston 43 36 .551 Philadelphia 44 36 .550 Chicago 43 45 .489 New York 39 42 .481 Pittsburg 38 42 .475 Cincinnati 36 52 .462 St. Louis 41 4S .461 Yesterday's Results. At Boston Chicago 3, Boston 2 (eleven Innings). At New York Cincinnati-New York game postponed; wet grounds. At Brooklyn SL Louis-Brooklyn game postponed; wet grounds. At Philadelphia Pittsburg-Philadelphia game postponed; rain. Chicago-Boston. Boston, July 25. Chicago defeated the Braves 3 to 2 in an eleven-inning contest today. Umpire Eason's decision, however, allowing the run scored by the Cubs in the eleventh, will be protested by Boston. Zimmerman, who had reached reach-ed first on a fielder's choice, came all the way home when Fitzpatrick threw badly to first on Saler's grounder. Boston will contend that Zimmerman Zimmer-man should have been allowed to take third on the play. Umpire Eason ruled that the runner had rounded second bfifore the ball went into Boston's dugout and was entitled to continue to the plate. Evers and Zeldcr had a mixup In the sixth and both were put out of the game by Umpire Eason. Score by Innings: Chicago 000 442 000 013 Boston 000 000 020 .002 Philadelphla-St. Louis. St. Louis, July 25. St. Louis batters bat-ters pounded ' Lannlng for five singles, sin-gles, two bases on balls and a triple, which netted St. Louis six runs in the second inning and the locals won the first game of the scries with Philadelphia Phila-delphia here today 8 to 3. Score: Philadelphia 000 002 0013 SL Louis 060 020 OOx 8 |