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Show NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet New York 3 0 1000 Cinclnnat i 2 1 66 Philadelphia 2 1 6671 St. Louis 1 1 -500 Chicago 1 1 -SMI Boston 1 2 .333 Pittsburgh 1 2 .333 Brooklyn Q 3 '.000 Yesterday's Results. At New York New York 7. Brook -' lvn 5. At Philadelphia Philadelphia 4. Boston 3 (10 innings). At Cincinnati Pittsburgh -Cincinnati posiponed. cold weather. At St. Louis Chicago-St. Louis 1 postponed , ra in EX-ANGEL A HERO PHILADELPHIA. April 19. Meusel.i a Philadelphia recruit, hit Hughes first pitch to him lor a drive into the left field bleachers in the tenth in-1 in-1 ning todav and beat Boston. 4 to 3. Ordinarily 'he drive would have counted a home run. but W bitted scored the winning run from first base. 1 which he had gained on Rawlings, ! fumble In the seventh Pitcher! I Hughes drove a homer into the, ' bleachers, but in the same inning cap-tafal cap-tafal Luderus. for the locals, lined the: i ball over ihe right field fence, scoring scor-ing two runners ahead of him and tying ty-ing the score. Score bv innings Boston 200 000 100 03 Philadelphia 000 000 300 14 Summary: Errors Rawlings. Ban-r-ru stnnii Luderus. Two-base hits Mdssey, Powell, Cravath. Three-base Three-base hits Meusel. Home runs j Hughes. Luderus. Stolen bases j Konetchy. Double plays Powell to Smith. Herzog 'o Rawlings to Konetchy. Ift on bases Boston 7, Philadelphia 2. First base on errors Boston 2. Philadelphia 1. Bases on balls Off Hughes 1, off Prendergasl 8 Struck out By Hughes 2. by I'ren-dergast I'ren-dergast 3. Winning pitcher Prender-gast. Prender-gast. Passed ball Burns. THREE FOR GIANTS NEW YORK. April 19 The New York Giants made it three straight from Brooklyn here today, winning the last game of the series 7 to 5. The Giants piled up a four-run lead on Grimes in the first inning on four hits and three bases on balls. Six. runs behind. Brooklyn waged an uphill up-hill fight in the eight inning and drove Demaree into retirement Schmandt's all around play featured. Score by innings Brooklvn 000 000 0415 New York 410 010 01 7 Summary: Errors Sihmandt, Krueger, Demaree. Two-base hits Holke, Doyle. Schmandt. Three-base hit Daubert Stolen bases Fletcher. ( Doyle. Burns 2, Sacrifice hit - Doyle. Sacrifice flies Burns, Mitchell. Lou- , ble plays Krueger to Schmandt; Fletcher to Doyle to Holke Lefi on bases- New York 10. Brooklyn K. First on errors New. York 1. Brooklyn 1 Sa&es on balls- Off Grimes 4. off Demaree De-maree 1. Hits Off Grimes 7 in 4 innings: off Griner. 7 in 4 innings; off Demaree. J in 7 2-3 innings; off Sallee, i in 1 1 3 innings. Hit by-pitcher by-pitcher Fletcher and McCarty by Crimes; Hickman by Demaree. Balki Grimes. Struck out By Grimes 4,; by Criner 2, by Sallee 1. Wild pitch, Griner Winning pitcher Demaree. Losing pitcher Grimes. GIANTS ARE FAVORITES NEW YORK, April 20. Already sporting men on Broadway are backing back-ing the Giants to win another National league pennant. The wise men figure that McG raw's team is just as strong as last year and Uiat ibe runners up in the coming race will be tho Cubs. Reds and Cardinals. They are rating the Pirates to finish about fifth, with the Phillies, Brookiyns and Braves trailing behind in the order named, j Baseball is uncertain, however, and I the sporting element has made wrong calculations on numerous occasions : in the past. COLBY ANNOUNCES SCHEDULE. WATER VILLE Me., April 20 The Colby college baseball schedule is an-nounced an-nounced today as follows: April 27. Rockland Naval Reserve at W'alerville, May 4, Bates at Lewis - ' ton; May 15, Maine at W'alerville; May 18. Bowdoin at Watervllle; May 20, Maine at Orono, May 25, Bates at Waterville; June 1. Bowdoin .it Brans-wick. Brans-wick. ADDITIONAL SPORTS ON PAGE 16 |