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Show 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE ; LEAGUE 8TANDING3 W. L, Pet New York 91 60 .646 Philadelphia 77 60 .562 St Louis 7S 66 .542 Cincinnati 73 71 .507 Chicago 72 72 .500 Brooklyn 63 73 .463 Boston 63 76 453 Pittsburg 47 96 .329 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. At Chicago Philadelphia-Chicago game postponed; wet grounds. At Pittsburg New York 9, Pittsburg Pitts-burg 9, called in tenth, darkness. At St Louis Brooklyn-St Louis gamo postponed; rain. No others scheduled. PIRATES AND GIANT8 TIE, PITTSBURG, Sept. 20. Pittsburg batters hit a quintet of New York pitchers for a total of seventeen hits today, but New York was able to hit Pittsburg pitchers opportunely and the game was called at the end of the tenth Inning with the score, 9 to 9. The tie will be played off as a part of a double-header double-header Saturday. Score: R.H.E, Now York 9 9 1 PHtnhtirr a it n -o U J. I Batteries Perritt Tesreau, Demaree G. Smith, Anderson and McCarty; Carlson, Carl-son, Cooper, Steele and Fischer. BEAT "DUTCH" REUTHER. INDIANAPOLIS, Sept 20. The Indianapolis In-dianapolis American association team, winner of the pennant, defeated the Cincinnati National league team in an exhibition game hero today 5 to 4 Sc?1"6-" , R.H.E. Cincinnati . . 4 12 1 Indianapolis 5 10 1 BatterleB Reuther and Smith; Fal-kenberg Fal-kenberg and Schang. Umpires Murray Mur-ray and Knapp. GOOD NEW8 FOR STAGG I CHICAGO, Sept 20. Charlie Hlg-glns, Hlg-glns, all-western guard, appeared 1n a ?rM"?, ,at University of Chicago football field today. Coach Stagg was up hand and drove the men hard He i started thorn running down punts and I aJT on the bal1 and rolling were I added. 1 |