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Show NATIONALEEAGUE Won Lost Pet. New York 26 12 .684 Chicago 25 12 .676 Cincinnati 21 20 .512! Pittsburg ..18 18 !500 Boston 18 22 .450 i Philadelphia 17 2i) .459 St. Louis 15 23 .395 Brooklyn 13 26 .333 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. At Brooklyn St. Louis 15, Brooklyn Brook-lyn 12 At New York Pittsburg 3, New York 2. At Boston Chicago 5, Boston 3. TODAY'S SCHEDULE. Chicago at Boston. St. Louis at Brooklyn. Pittsburg it New Yorfr. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. BROOKLYN, June 3. The game between be-tween St. Louis and Brooklyn today, which the visitors won, 15 to 12, in twelve innings, was played under protest pro-test by the home club In the sixth inning, with Baird on second, Cruise hit a liner to center, which Hickman stopped, but could not hold. Balrd reached third and, thinking think-ing the ball had been caught, started back for second. After going back about twenty feet, he cut across the diamond to the plate and scored. Umpire Um-pire Rigler ruled that after a runner had once touched third base he was not compelled to retouch it on his way home. Olson protested the decision and was put out of the game. Manager Robinson Robin-son then ordered his men to play under un-der protest. O'Mara was hit by a hot grounder from MeadowB's bat in the second inning in-ning snd his nose was split. Scoie by inning.';: St. Louis 270 001 020 00213 Brooklyn 600 500 001 00012 Summary: Errors Smith, Hornsby 2. Paulette, Myers, Doolan. Miller. Two-base hit kavanagh. Three -base hits Kavanagh, Gonzales, Miller. Stolen bases Bnird, Cruise, Smyth. Gonzales. Johnston, Doolan. Sacrifice hits Smith Cruise, Hornsby, Smyth, Doolan. Double play Griner to Dau-bert Dau-bert to Myers. Left on bases Brooklyn Brook-lyn 9, St. Louis 12. First base on errors er-rors St. Louis 1, Brooklyn 2 Bises on balls Off Coombs 3, off Griner 5, off Cheney 1, off Meadows 4. Hits (lf Crimes 7 in one inning (none out in the second); off Coombs 1 In one-third one-third of an inning; off Griner 9 in seven sev-en and two-thirds innings; off Cheney " in three innings; off Meadows 7 in three and two-thirds inpings; off Packard 6 in eight and one-third innings. in-nings. Struck out By Griner 1. by Cheney 1. In Meadows 1, by Packard 3. Hit by pitchers By Griner (Baird); by Packard (Doolan). Wild pitch ( heney Passed ball Gonzales Winning Win-ning pitcher Packard. Losing pitcher pitch-er Cheney. |