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Show NAlNAtlEAOIlE W. L. Pet. New York 9 0 1.000 Philadelphia 7 2 .778, Chicago 5 3 .62", ' Pittsburgh 4 3 -571 Cincinnati 1 1 -500 ; St. Louis f 2 6 .286 j Boston 8 7 .222 Brooklyn 0 9 -000 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. At Chicago st. Louis 2. Chicago 3. At Brooklyn New York 11. Brooklyn Brook-lyn 5. At Pittsburgh Cincinnati 1, Pitts-I Pitts-I burgh 7. TODAY'S SCHEDULE Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. Philadelphia at Boston. New York at Brooklyn. St. Louis at Chicago. CHICAGO. April 26. G rover Cleveland Cleve-land Alexander, premier pitcher of the , National league, pitcher his farewell game here today before reporting to I Camp Funston for duty In the national nation-al army, and Chicago won from St ' Louis, 3 to 2. It was a pitching duel between Alexander Alex-ander and May. the latter being unnble I to go the route. Alexander allowed only two hiis. both of which were made by Roger Hornsby Before I he game, Alexander was presented pre-sented with a wrist watch by his terun-! terun-! mates and two large bouquets by his j friends. He then turned in his sub srription for ?5000 of third loan Liberty Lib-erty bonds. Score by Innings: 1st. Louis 100 000 00121 j Chicago 000 000 2013 Summary: Errors Ames, Hollocher, Kllduff. Two-base hits Hornsby. .Mann 2. Stolen base Paskert. Sacrifice Sacr-ifice hit Kllduff. Left on bases St. j Louis 2. Chicago 6. First base on er-irors er-irors St. Louis 2. Chicago L Base on balls Off Alexander 2. off Ames 2. Hits Off May -1 in seven innings; off Sherdell 1 in one inning (one on and' none out in the nitnh); off Ames none in one-third of an inning; off Alexander Alexand-er 2 in nine innings. Hit by pitcher By May (Hollocher). Struck out By Alexander 7. by May 7. Winning pitcher, pitch-er, Alexander; losing pitcher, Sherdell. |