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Show j NATIONAL LEAGUE j j LEAGUE STANDINGS W. L. Pet 1 New York 94 63 .640 Philadelphia 84 61 .579 SL Louis 82 57 .550 Cincinnati .".75 75 .500 Chicago 74 78 .487 Brooklyn 65 77 .45S I Boston 67 77 .465 Pittsburgh 49 100 .329 r YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. At Cincinnati Boston 1-3, Cincinnati Cincin-nati 0-0. At Chicago Chicago 1, Brooklyn 0. At Pittsburgh Philadelphia 5, Pittsburgh Pitts-burgh 0. At St. Louis New York 2, St. Louis 1. SCHNEIDER HAS HARD LUCK. CINCINNATI, O., Sept. 27. Pete Schneider hurled both games xi the double-header with Boston today and was defeated in each one via the shutout shut-out route, 1 to 0 in the Tirst and 3 to 0 in the second. Yesterday's eleven-inning tie will be played off today, both teams having an open date. First game. Score: R.H. E. Boston i s 0 Cincinnati o 6 0 Batteries Barnes, Meyers; Regan, Schneider, Wingo. SUMMARY. Two-base hits Rawlings. Meyers. Double play Schneider to Chase. Bases on balls Off Schneider 2. Hits Off Schneider, 7 in 8 innings. Struck out By Barnes 3. by Schneider 3, by Regan 1. Umpires Rigler and Ems-lie. Ems-lie. Second game. Score: R.H. E. Boston 3 s 2 Cincinnati !.'.'.0 4 0 Batteries Nehf, Tragresser;' Schneider, Schnei-der, H. Smith. SUMMARY. Two-base hits Rehg, Fitzgerald. Stolen bases Powell, Kelly. Double play J. Smith to Covington. Bases on balls Off Nehf 2, off Schneider 4. Struck out By Nehf 4, by Schneider 8. Umpires Rigler and Emslie. RIXEY BLANKS PIRATES. PITTSBURGH, Sept. 27. The Phil-lies Phil-lies wound up their series with a victory vic-tory by a score of 5 to 0 through the effective pitching of Rixey. Yesterday's Yester-day's victory clinches second place for tho Phillies. Score: R.H.E. Philadelphia 5 iq 1 Pittsburgh .'0 4 2 Batteries Rixey, Killifer; Evans! Carlson, W. Smith, Schmidt. ' SUMMARY. ' Two-base hits Stock, Evers. Three-base Three-base hit King. Stolen bases Pas-kert, Pas-kert, Schulte, Killifer. Bases on balls Off Rixey 1, off Carlson 1, off Evans Ev-ans 2. Hits Off Carlson, 8 in 6 innings. in-nings. Struck out By Rixey 6, by Carlson 2, by Evans 2. Umpires O'Day and Harrison. WEAVER STINGY WITH HITS. CHICAGO, Sept. 27. Weaver allowed al-lowed only four hits and the locals won from Brooklyn yesterday, 1 to 0. Marquard struck out ten men. The lone run of the game was made In the sixth inning, when Barber, Merkle and Leslie made hits, Barber scoring Scol;e: R.H.E. Brooklyn 0 4 j Chicago 7 1 Batteries Coombs, Marquard, Krue-ger; Krue-ger; Weaver, O'Farrell. SUMMARY. Three-base hit Merkle. Stolen bases Merkle, Leslie. Bases on balls Off Weaver 2, off Marquard 2. Hits Off Marquard, 6 In 7 innings. Struck out By Marquard 8, by Coombs 1. Umpires Quigley and Byron. CARDS WIN 12-INNING AFFAIR ST. LOUIS, Sept. 27. A single by Smyth In the twelfth Inning scored Brock with the run that gave St. Louis a 2 to 1 victory over New York in the final game of the series yesterday Score: R.H.E. New ork j 4 2 St. Louis ...'.2 9 1 Batteries G. Smith, Ons'low; Meadows, Mea-dows, May, Brock, Gonzales. SUMMARY. Three-base hit Jack Smith. Stolen bases Hemingway, Rodriguez, D Baird, A. Baird, Brock, Jack Smith. Double plays Cruise to Hornsby to Gonzales, May to D. Baird to Betzel Paulettc to Jack Smith to Paulette' Botzoll to Hornsby, Snyder to Hornsby Horns-by to Paulette. Bases on balls Off Smith 2, off May 3, oft Meadows 4 Struck out By Smith 3, by May 5 by Meadows 5. Umpires Klem and Bransfield. 00 An Instrument to measure the susceptibility sus-ceptibility of persons to suggestions from others is the invention of a I French scientist |