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Show mtomTIS LEAGUE STANDING W. L. Pet New York 37 22 .627 Philadelphia 36 23 .610 Chicaeo 38 32 .543 Lou,s 34 30 .531 Cincinnati 34 36 .486 Brooklyn 26 32 .448 5?st(?n 24 34 .414 Pittsburg 20 40 .333 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS At Chicago St. Louis 6, Chicago 0 At Now York BoBton 1-13, New York 2-0. At Brooklyn Philadelphia-Brooklyn game postponed; rain. At Pittsburg Cincinnati 1, Pittsburg Pitts-burg 0. TODAY'S SCHEDULE Philadelphia at Brooklyn. Boston at New York. -Cincinnati at Pittsburg." St. LouIb at Chicago. PITTSBURG, June 29. In a pitchers' pitch-ers' duel between Mitchell and Mam-aux, Mam-aux, Cincinnati shut out Pittsburg, 1 to 0. Mitchell won his own game In the third when he singled with two men out, went to second as Groh was passed, and scored on Kopfa single. Score by Innings Cincinnati 0 0100000 01 Pittsburg 0 0000000 00 Summary: Errors Chase, PlUer. Groh to Shean to Chased. Basos on Stolen base King. Double plays balls Off Mitchell 1, off Mamaux 1. Struck out By Mitchell 1. Umpires-Byron Umpires-Byron and Quigley. GOOD AND POOR BALL PLAYED BY NEW YORK NEW YORK, Juno 29. Now York and Boston broke even In a double-header double-header hero today. Tho first gamo was won by tho Giants, 2 to 1, while the second was a farce, which Boston won, 13 to 0. In the second game Boston Bos-ton pounded, threo Giant pitohers for seventeen hits, Maranville leading with a home run, a triple and three singles. First game. Scoro by innings-Boston innings-Boston 0 0000001 01 New York 10000001 2 Summary: Error Zimmerman. Two-base hits Gibson 2, Fitzpatrlck. -Three-base hit Fitzpatrlck. Double play Tesreau to Raridcn to Holke. Bases on halls Off Benton 2, off G. Smith 1, off Tyler 2. Hits Off Tyler, 4 in seven innings; off Benton, 3 in eight innings; off G. Smith, 1 in one-third one-third of an inning. Struck out Jiy Benton 1, by Tyler 3. Umpires Rig-ler Rig-ler and Orth. Second game. Score by innings Boston 0 3523000 013 New York 0 0000000 00 Summary: Errors Herzog, Zimmerman Zim-merman Kruger, Tesreau. Two-base hits Smith, Fitzpatrick. Three-base hit Maranville. Homo run Maranville. Maran-ville. Stolen bases Konotchy, Maranville, Maran-ville, Rudolph, Wilholt. Bases on balls Off Tesreau 1, off Middleton 3. Hits 1 Off Tesreau, 6 in two innings (none out In third); off Middloton, 9 in six Innings. Struck out By Tesreau 1, by Middloton 2, by Rudolph 4. Umpires Um-pires Orth and RIgler. HORNSBY'S HOME RUN WINS RED CROSS GAME CHICAGO, Juno 29. Hornsby's homo run in the BLxth gave St Louis a lead which Chicago was unable to overcome, and the visitors won tho first gamo of tho series hero today, 9 to 2f. The entire receipts of the game, amounting to 3858, were donated do-nated to tho Red Cross. Scoro by Innings SL Louis 00010200 6 9 Chicago 00000000 22 Summary: Errors Doyle, Williams, Wortman. Two-base hits J. Smith, Elliott, Wolter, Baird. Home runs Hornsby, J. Smith. Stolen base Baird. Double play Miller unasslsted.l Bases on balls Off Meadows 2, off Hendryx 2, Hits Off Demareo, 4 in eight innings. Struck out By Meadows Mead-ows 4, by Demareo 1. Umpires O'Day and Harrison. PLAYING SEASON OF WESTERN EXTENDED KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 30. The playing season of the Western league 1 will be lengthened from September 3 to September 16, It was announced hero today by President E. W. Dick- 1 orson, following a meeting with dl--cctors of the organization. I ( |