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Show 49 RUNS MADE IN SINGLE GAME Two World's Records Smashed in' Chicago Baseball Contest NATIONAL LEAGUE. W. L . Pot. Now York "2 46 .610 St. Louis 67 f2 .fi63 Chicago 67 6S .658 Pittsburg 64 56 .538 i i Cincinnati 64 56 .533 j j Brooklvn 58 60 .492 1 Philadelphia 40 72 .367 ?; ill Boston 38 76 .333 VIM I Ul Ys ItlM ITS. At Pittsburg (First game) Brooklyn Brook-lyn S, Pittsburg 7 (second gamer Brooklyn 8. Pittsburg 6. 1 , 1 At Chicago Philadelphia 23, Chi- J )?s rafto 2R. j. ,: At S:. Louis New York 4. St. u'jIjEi IOuls 3. ' At Cincinnati Boston-Cincinnati i game postponed, wet grounds. I OD "V s feOHEDTTl 1 'v Boston nt Cinrlnn.it I. 1 ' Brooklyn al Pittsburg. !' Nrw York .it St. Ixiuls. Philadelphia at Chicago. Bill N I i f'HICAGO. Aug. 26. Two world's! I records were smashed and two other ' marks were equalled in a hectic slug-j 1 i ging match which Chicago won from ; Philadelphia Friday, 26 to 23. The to-1 c tal runs scored by both clubs forty- nine Is the highest rcore In a game of all time, Recording to records available avail-able here The major league mark of 43 runs was made during a game between be-tween Chicago and Lpulavllls on Jun- I' 39, 1897. A previous record was es tablished In the old Players' league, j Brooklyn and Buffalo having scored 44 tuns during their game July 12, 189M. Both are classed as major league rcc-. ..rds with the former being recog- rA?rA .' thi record of modern basc- I, ball. The greatest score clnce 1900 was made in the Boston-Philadelphia ! ' game of May 2, 1501, when a total of 35 runs was scored. The record for the most hits by both ! teams since 1!00 In one game was also jjjj shattered, a total of 51 hits being i ! made. Philadelphia outhlt Chicago. ' 26 to 25. Outfielder Callaghan Of the Chicago ( club equalled the world's record for the number of times to face a pitcher i J in one inning He came UP three times during the fourth-inning batting bat-ting rally of the Cubs and smashed t out two hits and struck out once This I record is th;ir. d bj T Burns, Fred Pfeffer. F. Goldsmith and Billy Sun-i Sun-i day. who faced the tWlrler three times I each In the seventh inning of a, game between Chicago and Detroit on September Sep-tember 3. 1883. I By scoring 14 runs In one inning 1 j the Cubs tied the modern major league record made by the New York Americans Amer-icans against Washington on July 6. j; 1920. They also came within four runs of tying the worlds mark of eighteen made in the Detroit-Chicago game of September 6. 1 S S 3 The score. R H. E. I 1 Philadelphia 23 26 4 Mj Chicago 26 if 4 The batteries. Wcinert, Bins and , ' Henllne, Osborn, Morris, Eubanks Stueland. Kauffman and llartnelt and O'Farrell. ST. LOL'IS, Aug. 25 After holding a three-run lead seven innings. all markers being made on home rum, I' -a St. Louis today lost the first game of ( i the series With New York, 1 to 2. An j; 1 error by Hornsby In the eighth pre- t vented a possible doable play and as sisted the champions materially In winning win-ning the contest !' The locals' home runs were mad" L-1 by ljornsby. afann and Alnsmtth I' I was Hurnb s 10th circuit drive of the season. I I The scoro P.. H. E. W ; New York 4 12 1 IJ , St Louis 3 9 3 V' Batteries: Nehf and Smith; Pertl- ca, Haines and Alnsmith. j PITTSBURG. Aug. 25 Three home; runs by Reb Russell failed to pre-: ent Pittsburg from dropping a double-header to Brooklyn here today. The scores were 8 to 7 and 8 to 6. In the nintli inning of the first con-i i test. Tlerncy fanned for the third out ttlth the lying run on second base. I Russell struck out with one on In the. ninth inning of the second game, j ' First game: R. H E. I Brooklyn 8 14 0 K Pittsburg 7 10 2 K'i Batteries. Decatur. Smith Grimes I ?md Miller; Carlson. Admns and Schmidt. Second game: R. H. E. 1 jl! Brooklyn 8 14 0 ilj'jjl Pittsburg . .611 1 Batteries Cadore and Debery; Ham-1 ilton. Yellowstone, Glaznor and Gooch |