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Show CHAMPION REDS AGAINJEFEATED I New York Takes First Game j of Series in Eleventh Spasm; Brooklyn Wins 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE j Won. Lost. Pet. Brooklyn 87 59 ' fltew York SO 62 3 j Cincinnati 78 62 .551 Pittsburg 72 6S .511 I Chicago 71 72 .497 1 St. Louis 67 76 46? , Boston 57 7:i 4-19 Philadelphia 54 86 585 Yesterday's Results. j At New York Cincinnati 6. New ; Y'ork 7. (Eleven Innings 1 I At Brooklyn Pittsburg 3, Brook; I l.vn 4. No other games scheduled. Todny's Schedule Chicago at Boston (two games). Cincinnati at New York. St. Louis at Philadelphia. No other games scheduled. NEW YORK. Sept. 20. New York outfought Cincinnati yesterday, 7 to 6, in an eleven-inning struggle, the first of a four-game series which may decide which team remains in the almost al-most hopeU-s chdse after the Brook- lyn leaders. The Giants won when Doyle walked and scored from first ion Duncan's fumble of Snyder's hit 1 to le;t field All of the Red runs were due to homers. Cincinnati had vletpry within Its grasp in the ninth, when a fast double pliiy ended the inn'g. Barnes, who started for New Yo', lasted until the seventh, when Coumbe's homerun. with one on base, tied the score. Luque began for Cincinnati and was batted out In the third. Cincinnati scored two runs In the first, when Roush's home run into the right field grandstand grand-stand also scored Oroh. The Glanrs betteied them l one run In their half New York added three more In the fourth on a pass and four singles Ith none out, Coumbe, who rolleved Luque, stopped further scoring and held the local batsmen to three hits In the remaining re-maining Inninsjs. Homo runs with a man on base by Neale in the fourth and by Coumbe m the seventh kept Cincinnati In tne running run-ning Tomorrow the teams will play a double-header Score R. H. E Cincinnati 6 12 2! New York 7 10 1 Batteries Luque. Coumbe and Win-go; Win-go; Barnes. Dougles and Snyder. BROOKLYN, Sept. 20. Brooklyn won yesterday from Pittsburg, 4 to J. In 11 thrilling ninth-lnn'ng finish. With the store tied, NOI.s opened the Brooklyn Brook-lyn halt of the ninth with a double1, stoic third and scored the plate when Schmidt threw wild. The score was tied at the end of each lnni:;g up to the final one. pfef-fi pfef-fi r and Cooper wen- batted hard In the fhr'. and each team scored two runs In the sixth. Southworth's triple ami Cutshaw s single gave the Pirates a run. Johnson, first up for Brooklyn In the same Inning, tied the score with a home run The teams will play a postponed game tomorrow. Score: R. H. E. I Pittsburg 3 8 3 I Brooklyn 4 & j ; Batteries Cooper and Schmidt. I Pfeffcr and Miller. |