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Show ITIIILEIffi LEAGUE STANDING W. L. Pet. Chicago 1 0 1000 Cincinnati 1 0 1000 Philadelphia .1 0 1000 Pittsburb 0 1 000 St. Louis 0 1 .000 Brooklyn 0 1 .000 Boston .... New York YESTERDAY'S RESULTS At Chicago Pittsburg 3, Chicago 5. At Cincinnati St. Louis 1, Cincinnati Cincin-nati 3. At Brooklyn Philadelphia 6, Brooklyn Brook-lyn 5. At Boston New York-Boston game postponed; snow. CHAMPS LOSE OPENER BROOKLYN, April 11. The National Nation-al league champions lost the. opening game to Philadelphia. Dugey gave Alexander a victory. Dell was ineffective. ineffec-tive. Fabrique, Brooklyn's new shortstop, short-stop, reached first base four times in five chances, twice on hits. A detachment of naval militia paraded pa-raded before tho gamo and raised tho American flag. Score by Innings: Philadelphia 10302000 06 Brooklyn 0 0020030 06 SCHNEIDER BEATS CARDS CINCINNATI, April 11. Schneider pitched in mid-summer form today and defeated St. Louis, 3 to 1. Mathowson's men connected with Meadow's delivery with regularity and It was only exceptionally fine fielding by Huggin's team that kept down the local score. Scoro by Innings: SL Louis 0 0000000 1 1 Cincinnati 0 0020100 x 3 CUBS BEAT PIRATES CHICAGO, April 11. Tho National league seaaon was opened here today with a victory for Chicago over Pittsburg, Pitts-burg, 5 to 3. Bunched hits. Vaughn's good pitching and fast fielding were responsible for the victory. Captain Larry Doyle, who before tho game was said to be a cripple, on account of his last year's injury to his ankle, proved the star player for Chicago. Soldiers and members of the naval reserve, re-serve, with a band at tho head of each, paraded the field playing patriotic airs. A recruiting station was opened at tho ball park. J Score by innings: Pittsburg 0 0012000 03 Chicago 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 x 6 |