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Show CARDS AGAIN TRIM DODGERS Hornsby Poles Out His 22nd Homer of Season; Giants Split Double Card NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. New York 47 26 .644 St. Louis 47 32 595 Chicago 41 36 .632? Brooklyn 40 38 .518 Cincinnati 40 .'19 .506 Pittsburg 36 4 1 .468 Philadelphia 27 4 4 380 Boston 26 48 351 Yesterday's Results At Pittsburg (First game , tfefl York 19, Pitt.sburg 2. ( Second g.i.n I New York 4. Pittsburg ti, At Cincinnati Philadelphia 7. Cincinnati Cin-cinnati 11, At Chicago Boston 0, Chicago 1 At St. Louis Brooklyn 1 St Louis 4 Todnj's Schedule Boston .it Pittsburg. Brooklyn at Cincinnati New York ul Chicago. Philadelphia sit St LOuffl ST. LOUIS. July 11 Rogers lloms-by's lloms-by's home run, hU twenty-second of tho season, with Flack and Smith on base In the seventh inning gave the Cardinals a 4 to 1 vlqfpry over Brooklyn Brook-lyn here Mohdu Hornsby'g hit, his only , one of. the game. , is made off Shriver, a youiii rlfht-handei The tfctory was the seventh straight for St. Louis. Tho score p H. K. Brooklyn 1 1 n St. Louis ' . . 4 11 1 batteries. Shriver. Decatur and De-berry; De-berry; Pfeffer and Ainsmilh CINCINNATI, Ojiio, July ,11. Thn Rods made It four out of five from Philadelphia b winning the fin.-.! game of the scries Monday, 11 to 7. It was a slugging match, each team getting get-ting thirteen hits. The Reds drove Ring off (he mound In the first two innings. L.u the Phillies Phil-lies found Knox in the fifth and tuk the leadj. Pinto; who had relieved Ring, was wild and had to be removed In tho last half of the fifth. Singleton, Single-ton, who finished the game, was hit freely and received poor Buppori Gillespie pitched strongly for the Reds in the last four lnningp I hi batting and ficlJlnR of Fonseca was a feature The score. R. H. E. Philadelphia ... ..713 3 Cincinnati 11 13 3 Batteries Ring. Pinto, Singleton and Peters. YY'ithrow Gillespie, Keck and Wingo PITTSBURG, July ll New Yorli defeated Pittsburg by the overwhelming overwhelm-ing score of 19 to 2 In tne first game of Monday's double-heaur. but lost the second game. 5 to 4. In the first game the Giants staged batting rallies In almos- overy innin; against Hamilton, Glazner and Hol-llngsworth, Hol-llngsworth, while Nehi was steady throughout. In the second game Pittsburg tied the score in tho eighth Inning on a pass to Carey, Barnhart's triple and Ens' single. In the nintn. nftor Gooch and Carlson had singled, Carey drove Gooch over with the winning run by singling through the box. The score- B H. E. Pittsburg 2 11 4 New York . 19 28 1 Batteries Nehf un.i Gaston. Snyder, HolllngMWorth. Hamilton. Glai nci and Jonnard, MattOX. Second game. Tho score: R, 11 E Pittsburg 5 13 3 New York 4 10 0 Batteries Ryan and Smith arl-son arl-son and Gooch CHICAGO. July 11 Chicago made a clean sweep of tho series with Boston Monday by taking the final game of the sorles. 4 to h making it eight straight Tho score R. II E. Chicago 1 l -' 0 Boston .0 7 S3 Batteries Marquard, FllUngrham, McN'amara and Gibson. Jones and O'Farrell. |