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Show NATIOMLLEAGUE W. L. Pet. New York 23 7 .767 Chicago 19 ii "c.-1 Cincinnati 19 15 559 Pittburg 15 14 .517 Philadelphia 12 17 -nt Bostn 13 10 .406 Brooklyn n 19 .357 St. Louis , 10 20 .333 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. At Pittsburg Boston 6. Pittsburg 3. ! At Cincinnati Philadelphia 1. Cin-clnhatl Cin-clnhatl 2 (eleven innings). At Chicago New York-Chicago' game postponed; rain At St. Louis Brooklyn 1, Si Louis 2 (twelve, innings). TODAY'S SCHEDULE. , Boston at Pittsburg. New York .-11 Chicago i'.rnoklyn at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Cincinnati. CINCINNATI. Ohio. May 24. A wild pitch by Watson allowed Griffith to score the winning run from second base in the last half of the eleventh 0 inning today, and the Reds beai the Phillip. 2 to 1 Cincinnati scored a run off Prmdr-gast Prmdr-gast in the firi inning on L. Magee'a single and steal and a hit by Chase. Philadelphia ti-d it in the seventh when Burns singled, and William, who ran for him. stole second and "nt all the way borne on Wlago'9 wild throw, which was fumbled by Roush. '. The winning run came in the eleventh elev-enth on Griffith's single, his steal and I 'a 1I1I pitch. Si ore b innings : Philadelphia onOO 000 100 001 Cincinnati 100 000 000 012 Summary: Errors McGaffigan 2, Oroh. Roush. Wingo Two-base Int- M Roush, Neale, Luderus. Three-base hit Wingo Stolen bases - .Ma gee, Roush. Griffith. Wingo. Williams. Double play Blackburne to Mag. e to Chase, Left on bases Philadelphia 9. Cincinnati S. First base on errors Cincinnati 2. , Bases on balls Off Toney 2. off Watson Wat-son 1. Hits Off Prendergast f in six innings; off Watson 2 in five Inning CARDS BEAT ROBINS IN TWELFTH ROUND ST. LOUIS, May 24. St. Louis broke lis losing streak today by taking 1 a twelve-inning game from Brooklyn, 1 2 to 1. With the score tied in the twelfth, a sinci'- b-. Smyth scored Gonxalea from nd base with the winning run. lietore me camo, nay ui-uiuiuui, a m St. Louis boy. now playing second base t for the visitors, was presented with a 1 traveling bag by local friends. At pies- I ent Srr.mtndt is out of lhj game with fl an Injured knee. fi 1 Score bv innings: 'i 'Brooklvn 00 001 000 000 1 I 1st Louis -000 001 000 001 2 I Summary; Brrbiv-Packard. Two-baas Two-baas hits Wallace. Three base hit 1 Baird Stolen base Harnsby. Sacrl-' 'fire hi's O'Mnra, Smith. Double plays Wallace to Hornsby to Paulel te; Hickman to Olson. Left on bases Brooklyn S. St. Louis 0. Bases on balls 1 1 ff Marquard r. off Packard 8. Struck out By Murquard 5. by Pack-! Pack-! .ml I, BRAVES OPEN WITH WIN OVER PIRATES PITTSBURG. MaT 24 The Boston Braves made their first appearance of the season here today and defeated Pittsburg. 6 to 3. Ragon held the horn.-team horn.-team well in check and did not allow a Pittsburg player to reach first until tho fifth inning Boston li it Steeln hard and ho was relieved In the fifth by Jacobs. The lai- 1 ter gave waytO a pinch hitter In the eighth, aud Harmoo hurled the clos- ing inning for the home team. ff Score bv innings: B Boston 002 130 000 Pittsburg 000 000 201 3 Summarj Errors J. C. Smith. Big-bee, Big-bee, Mollwltl 2 Two-base hits Rehg, Hlnchman, Cutshaw. Three-base hit--' Konetchy. Stolen bases Wirkland. Pitler 2. Sacrifice hits--Rawllnga, Wirkland. Kellv. Left on bases -Boston t. Pittsburg 3. First bnse on errors BOBtOD 1. Pittsburg 1. Basr-H ,.n balls Off Jacobs 2. Hits Off Ragon 5 in, nlno Innings; off Steels 9 in four and one-third innings, off Jacobs 3 in three and two-thirds Innings; off Harmon none in one inning. Struck out By Rago 1, by Steele 2. Losing pitcher Steele- HEAVYWEIGHT IN TRAINING DODGE. Neb.. May 24 Joe Stech-er, Stech-er, former heavyweight champion wrestler, Is quietly in training at his home here with a view to landing a return re-turn match with Earl Caddock in Oma- raaKsaiaHnBaaaaaBsBaajBsaajflajaBaasBBBi July ''laaaaaaal There is no certain indication thai ( the Fourth of July match will be made. as Caddock, who is in the national army at Camp Hodge, la., may not be I able to obtain lave from his arrav Al duties. Hj Stecher, however, hopes that the l match will be made as he feels confi- dent that he can defeat the man to jj I whom he lost the title. j |