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Show Brooklyn and Boston Set New Record in the Major Leagues BOSTON, May 1. A new world's record for extra innings in major leagues was made today by Brooklyn and Boston when the clubs went 26 Innings before being called on account of darkness, with the score tied one to ' one. Cadore and Oeschber pitched tho entire game. The, .previous major league record was made September 1, 1906 when tho Philadelphia Americans and Boston Americans played 24 innings at Bos-, ton, the former winning 4 to 1. The previous record for the National Nation-al League was 22 Innings at Brooklyn lust August 22, 1917, Brooklyn winning from. Pittsburg, 6 to 5. PITTSBURG, Pa,, May 1. Cincinnati Cincin-nati defeated Pittsburg today by 7 to 1, making four defeats and no victories for the local team on tho home grounds this season. Reuther was steady and effective, while Adams was hit hard In the second, fifth and seventh sev-enth innings. Errors by Cutshaw, Hoeffnor and Adams each let in a run. Score: r. h. E. Cincinnati 010 021 300 7 11 1 Pittsburg 100 000 0001 8 3 Batteries Reuther and WIngo; Adams, Ad-ams, Meadows and Hoeffner. Fournler Is Star. CHICAGO, May 1 St. Louis went on a batting rampage today, led by Fournler, Fourn-ler, who made three doubles and drove in flvo runs and defeated Chicago 12 to 4. St. Louis accumulated 18 hits off three Chicago pitchers, while the locals obtained but five hits off the visiting moundmen. Score: R.H.E. St. Louis . . ..402 011 01312 18 4 Chicago 000 003 100 4 5 4 Batteries Jacobs, Haines and Dil-hoefer; Dil-hoefer; Carter, Martin, Bailey and KI1-lifer, KI1-lifer, O'Farrell. Pitchers Hard Hit. PHILADELPHIA, May 1. had no trouble winning the second game of the series from New York today 5 to 2. j Barnes was knocked from the box and! Douglas was ineffective while Rlxeyl shut out the visitors easily until the ninth. Lebourveau'B base running and the hitting of Stengel and J. Miller, featured. Score: R.H. E. Now York 000 000 0022 5 1 Philadelphia . ..101 011 1005 12 0 Batteries Barnes, Douglas, Winters and McCarty; RLxey and Wheat. I |