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Show IRAN'S REDS I CINCH PENNANT IN NATIONAL NATIONAL LEAGUE CLUB STANDING 'Cincinnati ....92 41 .62 New York 79 49 ,617 Chicago 70 60 .533 Pittsburg .69 63 523 Brooklyn 64 67 189 BOBtOD 52 76 407 St Louis -19 ro .380 Philadelphia 45 82 .351 Yesterday's Results. At Chicago Chicago 7, Philadelphia Philadel-phia 5 At Tittsburg Pittsburg I, Brook -lyn 3. At Cincinnati Cincinnati 4, New York 3. At SL Louis St. Louis 4-3, Bos-tan Bos-tan 8 2. CINCINNATI, Sept. 17. By beating New York yesterday before a crowd of lS.nno people, the Cincinnati club cinched the pennant In the National League, the first which it has ever won in that organization. The Reds have seven more games to pla. and even if they should lose all of them while the Giants won all of the eleven games remaining on their schedule, the local club would finish one game ahead The 6core yesterdav was 4 to 3. Reuther pitched the full game for the Reds and was hit bard, b. ing fre-ouentlv fre-ouentlv saved hv pnsal innl nnnurt Toney pitched well for New York after the first inning, but his support was faulty. He was taken out in the seventh sev-enth ajid Nehl finished the game without with-out allowing a hit. Now York seJored twice in the rirst I Inning on a pass to Burns and singles! J by Kauff and Statz In the last h.ilf of the same round the Reds scored! three runs on Fletcher s wild throw on Path's grounder and hits by Roush. Kopf and Hale New York tied it in 1 the fourth on successive hits by Burns.! j Kauff and Frisch The Reds -won In the seventh, which Schreiber Opened with a double over first. Rariden ' I bunted a fly toward first base which Kelly muffed and then threw to third! in an attempt 4o get Schreiber, but' I was loo late Tonev was then relievt I l Nehf and Schreiber scored the; winning run on Ruether's grounder to Doyle, on which Rariden was forced) at second it was announced bv Chairman' Herrman that the National Commls j slon will meet here at 10 o'clock next1 Monda morning 10 complete arrange -'ments for the world's series. Score: R H. E.j New York . . . 200 100 0003 12 2 iCineiunati 300 000 lrtX 4 8 6 Batteries Toney Nehf and Gonzales; Gonzal-es; Ruether and Rariden. DIVIDE DOUBE HEADER. ST. LOCIS, Sept 17. Extra base-hitting base-hitting featured yesterday's double - : header between Boston and St. Louis, which the two teams divided. Boston, easily won the first 8 to 4. The locals took the second game 3! to 2. a triple by McHenry, tying Uk-l Uk-l score in the sixth and his second' 'triple and a single by Lavan winning Ithe game in the ninth. Score (First game) R. H. F. Boston 020 010 1318 13 0 St Louis 000 010 0034 9 1 Batteries Filllngim and O'Neill; Jacobs. Teuro. Parker and demons Score (Second game) R. 11 E.I Boston 101 000 0002 7 0 St Louis 000 002 001- 3 9 0 Batteries Scott and O'Neill, Sher-del Sher-del and Dilhoefer. "CUBS WIN AGAIN CHICAGO, Sept 17 Chicago made it three straight from Philadelphia yesterday by defeating the visitors 7 1 to 2 in an interesting game, in which! Alexander out -pitched the veteran Amos, who recently joined the Phila de-lphia club. Chicago made its runs by bunching hits. Score: R H. E Philadelphia . . """" 000 f'l 1 2 10 0 Chicago 000 121 13x 7 12 Batteries Ames and Clarke; Alexander Alex-ander and Killefer. PIRATES TAKE ONE. PITTSBURG. Sept 17. Pittsburg defeated Brooklyn yesterday 1 to 3 in j 11 innings. Miller and Pfeffer were i hit hard at times but it was an error b Schmandt that permitted thv Pi-rates Pi-rates to tie the score in the sixth. In the eleventh, Bigbee, the tir-t man up,! beat out a hit thai bounced off Pfef j fer'a hand, and went to second on i'arey"h sacrifice-, sjouthworth singled to riglu, sending Bigbee over the plate with the winning run Score: R. H E. Brooklyn . . . 000 102 000 003 9 2 Pittsburg . . . 010 002 000 01 4 8 1 Batteries Pfeffer and Mr. Wheat; Miller and Blackwell. |