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Show NATIONAL LEAGUE! Standing of Teams. W. L. Pet. Chicago 24 16 .6001 Brooklvn 21 14 .600 j Cincinnati 23 16 .590! Pittsburg 19 17 .528. ! Boston 16 19 .4571 !St. Louis 17 22 .436 I New York 15 21 .417 Philadelphia ... 15 21 .368; Yesterday's Results. New York 2-1 at Brooklyn 6-5. ! St- Louis 5-4 at Pittsburg 4-7. Cincinnati 2-4 at Chicago 3-2. Boston 4-2 at Philadelphia 1-3. 1 PITTSBURG, May 3L St. Louis 'and Pittsburg divided honors today, the visitors winning the morning game 5 to 4 and losing the, afternoon game, 7 to 4. Ponder was hit hard in the morning game and when Pittsburg rallied ral-lied in the latter part Jacobs relieved 'Sherdel and, slopped the scoring. In the afternoon Hamilton was replaced by Cooper in the fourth with the score tied In the eighth DoaV became un steady, resulting in four runs. Score: Morning game; R. H. E. Sc. Louis 5 11 0 Pittsburg 4 10 0 Batteriqs: Jacobs and demons; Ponder, Mcader, Watson. Cooper and Schmidt Afternoon game: St. Louis 4 8 0 PIttshurg 7 10 4 Batteries: Boak and demons; Hamilton, Ham-ilton, Cooper, Carlson and Schmidt. I MEADOWS WIN. PHILADELPHIA, May SI. Mead j owe this afternoon pitched his first j game since being injured two weeks ago and turned in his fifth straight victory, 3 to 2, against Boston. Oul- fielder Eayres, hero of tho Bostons' 1 4 to 2 victory this morning, .pitched j the afternoon game and had a bad in-j ning in which the locals scored alii their runs. Williams, who saved Phil-, adelphia from a scoreless game In the j morning, hit his second home run of' the day, starting the victorious rally. Eayres was Injured in scoring Boston's Bos-ton's second run and was carried to 1 the bench. Morning game: Score: R. H. E, Boston 4 U 1 , Philadelphia 1 S : ! Batteries: Oeschger and Gowdy; Smith, Welnert and Withrow. I Afternoon game: R. H. E. Boston 2 0 3 Philadelphia 3 8 l Batteries: Eayres. Hearn and O'Neill, O'-Neill, Gowdy; Meadows and Trages-ser. Trages-ser. CINCY WINS AND LOSES. CHICAGO," May 31. Chicago and Cincinnati broke even today, the locals 1 winning the morning game, 3 to 2, in 10 innings and the visitors taking the afternoon game 4 to 2. J Close to 35,000 persons saw the ; games. Vaughn, who started the af- lernoon game, was forced to quit because be-cause Of a lame shoulder. Rallies jn the seventh and eighth when Cincinnati Cincin-nati bunched hits, gave them the game. j Morning game: R. .II. E. Cincinnati 2 10 1 Chicago 3 7 1 Batteries: Fisher and Wingo; Alexander Al-exander and Killefer. Afternoon game: " R. H E. Cincinnati : 4 10 2 Chicago 2 6 u Batteries: Ring and Raridcn, Win-go; Win-go; Vaughn, Martin and Klllefer. DODGERS GRAB TWO. BROOKLYN, May 31 Brooklyn won both of today's games from New York, taking a hitting contest in the morning, morn-ing, 5" to 2 and bunching hits off Barnes Bar-nes for a 5 to 1 score in the afternoon.. after-noon.. In the morniilg Grimes made three hits m three times up and drove In two runs. Scores: Morning game: R. H. E. New York 2 11 2 Brooklyn . . 5 10 I Batteries: Douglas . Winters, Hub-bell Hub-bell and Snyder; Grimes and Miller. Afternoon game: R. H. New York 1 5 5 Brooklyn 5 9 1 Batteries: Barnes. Douglas and Smith; Mamaux and Miller. I I COLLEGE BASEBALL. I PHILADELPHIA. May 31. The I University of Pennsylvania easily defeated de-feated Yale today by a score of S to 3. , Kelly of Yale was knocked out of the box In the second inning. Score: R. H. E. Yale .. 3 R a Pennsylvania S 10 3 Batteries Kelly, Coxe and Peters, Hun'tzlnger and Warwick. OSAKA, Japui, May 28. The Chicago Chi-cago University baseball team defeated defeat-ed the Wasoda university nine, 3 to 1, in an exhibition gamo today. UEW YORK, May 31. Scores: Fordham 6, University of California 2; Columbia 3, LaFayottc 2. , PROVIDENCE, R. 1.. May 31. Harvard swamped Brown, a to 1, today to-day in tho season's second game between be-tween the two. Harvard found two Brown pltchor for 13 hits. Score: R. 11. E. Harvard 13 2 Brown : 1 7 0 Batteries Goode and Blair; Knight. I Brisk and Haddletori. |