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Show DODGERS WIN TENTHSTRAIGHT Robins Increase Lead in Flag Race to Five Full Games; Reds Lose NATIONAL LEAGUE"! w l ret Brooklyn 83 57 ,S9 Cincinnati 74 58 .561 New York "0 60 .559 F'lttsburg 70 63 5:'6 "'hli-ago 67 71 .4Si St Louis 633 84 4'J9 Boston 54 75 .419 Philadelphia 533 82 .3.'3 Vdsterday'a Karaite. At Boston Pittsburg 0. Boston 3 At Brooklyn (First game) Chicago 3. BrookMn 7 Second gamei Chicago Chi-cago 2, Brooklyn 7 At New York St. Louis 0, New York ?. Ai Philadelphia Cincinnati 2, Philadelphia 6. Today' sciicdulc. Pittsburg at Boston. Chicago at Brook ln. St. Louis at New York Cincinnati al Philadelphia. BROOKLYN. Sept. 14. Brooklyn Incrcused Its lead in the National league pennant race to five full con-lesti con-lesti v stordu 'n winning a double-header double-header from Chicago, 7 to 3. and 7 to 2. while Cincinnati lost to Philadelphia. Phila-delphia. It was tho Superbas' tenth straight victory 011 their homo grounds. Brooklyn virtually knocked Alexander Alex-ander out of the box In th- first contest con-test for lt- first victory over the star box man this season. Twelve hltp for a total of 21 bases were made off Alexander and t arter, who relieved him after the fifth. The CUha1 raKKert fielding In tho Second Sec-ond game made it easv lor the Su- perh.is to win. Ma rijuard. who Is credited with tho victory, was taken out In th, fourth for a pinch hitter. FlrM. game R. II B, Chicago 3 lu 1 Brooklyn 7 12 1 Batteries Alexunder. Carter and Daly; Pfeffer and Krueger Second game: R. H E. Chicago 2 10 b Brooklyn " 9 I Batteries- Martin. Bally, Jones and (I'Farrcll; Marquard. Mamaux and Miller PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 13 Philadelphia Phila-delphia broke Its lo.-lnR streak In six straight games yesterday by defeating Cincinnati, 6 to 2. Rixey held the Ult0r9 helpless and poled a homo run In the third. Wright stone's home run over the right field fence and long hits by Rawllngs and Meuael likewise featured R H E. Cincinnati 2 4 0 Philadelphia 6 8 Oj Batteries Eller and Allen. Rixey and Wlthrow. NEW YORK, Sept 14 New York shut out St Louis yesterday. 7 to 0. The Giants went after Doak in the second Inning, getting five hits, including in-cluding a triple and a home run. Thse. with two passes and a sacrl-' flee fly, netted six runs 8t Louis then used two recruit, pitchers, who held the Giants to one run. R H E.: St. Iouls . 0 ft 3 New York 7, g Batteries Doak, Scott. Schupp, L -ons and Clemmons, Toney and Snyder. Sny-der. BOSTON. Sept. 14 Scott was In ex-' cellent form yesterday, allowing only I three hits, and Boston won tho first game of Its svrlei with Pittsburg, 31 to 0. Onlj four of the visitors reached' first base. R. H. E Pittsburg 0 8 ll Boston , 3 7 1 Batteries Adams. Zlnn and B limldt; Scott and Gowdy. or |