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Show BARNES TWIRLS . GIOTTO WIN Reds Go Down to Defeat at Hands of New Yorkers, Score 2 to 1 CINCINNATI, July 23 Barnes held Cincinnati completely in check yesterday and New York won the second sec-ond game of the series, 2 to 1. Luque also pitched f'nr ball, allowing only I four hits In eight rounds, one of which was a triple. Score: R. H E New ork 2 6- 1 Cincinnati I 6 0 1 Batteries: Barnes and Smith' Luque, Lller and Wlngo Boston. JhU 23 Boston trailed St Louis for eight innings yesterday then rallied in the ninth, scoring two runs and winning, f, to 4 : i hupp u,(s taken out in the ninth af.er hitting, l ckel, the first man to face him Oeschger was hit hard, but the locals were able to bunch safeties only in the third Inning, when fle hits and two bases on balls accounted for their four runs. Score: R, n E Boston 5 8 2 St. Louis 412 2 Batteries: oeschger. tfcOulllln, Gowdy and O'Neill, Hanes, Shupc and e'lemmons, PITTSBURG, July 23. Pittsburg I made It two straight b dofeatlnK Brooklyn yesterday, 5 to 2. Cadore weakened In the seenth and eighth when the locals scored four runs. Score R. h E. Brooklyn 2 7 2 Pittsburg 5 10 0, Batteries. Cadore and Kruger; Carlson aDd Schmidt. CHICAGO, July 23. Erratic fleld-i::r fleld-i::r behind Meadows, coupled with opportune op-portune hitting by Chicago, enabled ! the . locals to defeat Philadelphia. 4 to I I 2, yesterday. Tyler was hit freely, but tightened up in the pinches. j Philadelphia 2 9 T (Chicago 4 8 1 Meadows and Wheat; Tyler and ' Dalv |