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Show REDS RECORD NINE TALLIES IN NINTH ST. LOUIS. Mo., May 8. Cincinnati turned the tables on St. Louis today.! baiting out a 9-to-6 victory in the last inning Up to that time May allowed but three scattered hits, but he weakened weak-ened and Cincinnati, by annexing five , bases on balls two hit batsmen and four singles off May and Meadows, who succeeded him, scored nine runs. I Score bv innings . Cincinnati 000 ooo 0099' Si Louis 011 031 0006 Summary: Errors Groh, Schneider,! Wallace. Three-base hit J. Smith Stolen bases allace. J Smith. Sac-, rihee hit Baird. Double plays Wal-I lace to Nichols. Wallace to Niehoff to i Pauletfp. Ieft on bases Cincinnati 7, St Louis 6 First base on errors Cincinnati Cin-cinnati 1 Bases on balls Off Schnei i der 3. ofT Conley 3, off May 8, off Mead-I Mead-I ods 2. Hits Off Schneider 5 in four 'and one third innings, off Eller none; in one innine; off Conley in two and two-thirds innings: off May 4 in eight j and one-third innings; off Regan none in one inning; off Meadows 3 in two-i thirds of an inning. Hit by pitchers By May (Neale), by Meadows (Groh) Struck out B Schneider 3: by Eller 1 by May 3 Winning pitcher, Regan; losing pitcher, Meadows. |