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Show BARNES CHUCKS NO HIT BATTLE Base on Balls Spoils Chances for Perfect Feat; G-iants Win Handily N AT I VL LE U.I I Won. Dost. Pet. New York 16 4 .800 Chicago 12 7 ,.032 St. LOUis 12 8 .600 Brooklyn . 10 9 .526 littsburg 10 10 . 500 Philadelphia 6 It .353 Cincinnati 7 16 .304 Boston 5 13 .278 Yesterday's It'stilts. At New York Philadelphia 0, New York 6. At Brooklyn Boston . Brooklyn S. At Chicago Pittsburg 11. Chicago 6. At St. Louis Cincinnati 5, St. Louis 8. Today's Schedule. Brooklyn at Pittsburg. No other games scheduled. NEW YoHK. May S. Jesse Barnes, veteran pitcher of the New York isa-i tionals, almost duplicated the perfect game pitched by Charles Pvobertson of the I'hlcago Americans Just a week i". when he pitched a hltless game .Sunday against the Philadelphia team, the Ginnts winning. 6 to 0. Only one base on bnlls marred Barnes' great performance. Williams being the recipient of the pass at the start of the fifth Innings. He was doubled up when Fletcher hit Into a double play. Only twenty-seven twenty-seven men facd Barnes, as In Robertson's Robert-son's game of a week ago. R. H. E. Philadelphia u 0 0 New York 6 9 0 Batteries: .Meadows. Smith and Henllne; Barnes and E Smith CHICAGO. May 8. Pittsburg hit Alexander, Jones and Chesves hard Sunday and easily defeated Chicago, ill to 6. The Visitors Sere unable to score on usborn. Carlson had three oau inning oui whs given great support. sup-port. Home runs by C. Rohwer and Grimes were features. R. H. E. I.'.ttburg ll 12 0 Chicago 5 8 2 Batteries: Carlson and Gooch; Alexander. Al-exander. Jones. Cheevea. Osborne and O'FaTrell, Hartnett. BROOKLYN, N Y., May 8. Powell's Pow-ell's home-run drive over the right field fence with two out In the ninth prevented Brooklyn from lying the score and Boston won. 4 to 3. Vance was bumped hard In th first two Innings In-nings and then blanked the visitors until Powell made his circuit smash. R. II. B. Boston 4 10 1 Brooklyn 3 9 0 Batteries: Watson and 0770111; Vance and DeBerry, Hunting ST. DOLTS, May 8 Doak s pitching with the exception of one Inning was sensational here Sunday, the t'ardln- als defeating the Reds ii to 6, before 15,000 fans. A series of breaks in the clehlh inning gave the visitors four runs. Score: R. H. E Cincinnati 5 9 0 Eft Louis 8 13 1 Batteries: Rlxey. Gillespie. Markle and Wingo; Doak and Clemmons. |