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Show DODGERS AGAIN trounce mm Thirty-Two Players Used in Slugfest, Including Eight Pitchers NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York 74 -I S .6021 Chicago . . TO 5 5 . 560 St Louis 69 66 ,3 52 Pittsburg 6r 57 548 Cincinnati 68 08 .540 Brooklyn G2 G3 4Sfi Philadelphia 43 77 .359 Boston 4 2 S2 339 Yesit rila Results At Boston (First game) Phlladel-i-hlt. 7: Boston, '2 (Second gome) Philadelphia. 1; Boston D. At Brooklyn New York 7. Brooklyn Brook-lyn 8 (Ton inninjs 1 At Chicago Cincinnati. 4; Chicago.; At St. Louis (First gamei Pittsburg. Pitts-burg. 14. St Louis. 4.1 Second game) Pittsburg 6 , St. Louis 1 l. 1 Today's Sohed ule Brooklvn at New York. Philadelphia at Boston. Pittsburg at St. Louis. -1 Cincinnati at Chicago, BKUOKLYN N. Y.. Sept. 2. Thirty- j two . players, including eight pitchers, took part in a ten-inning game Friday la which Brooklyn made It tbrto iiia.ighl from New York, S to 7 The1 Dodgers knocked McQuillan off 1 he mound 5n the sixth and McCraw sent1 four uth:rx to the rubber in a vain; effort to stem the tide After tyin the score in the eighth with four inns and knocking Vance out of the bo'x, the Giants went ahead in the first extra lnn.n Brooklyn rallied, however, and won on a pass, a sacrifice, a hit batsman, Pinch Hitter; Tom Griffith s double and Cadore's, single. Pw H E : Brooklyn 8 14 I New York 7 10 1 Batteries. Vance Mamaux, Cadore and Deberry, McQuillan. Ryan, Jon-nard Jon-nard . Barnes Scott and Smith, Snyder. B ST . M ums S. pt 2. - Boston took Its second straight double-header' Watson shut out the visitors in the opener. 2 to 0. and Harry Hulihan, the young left-hander obtained from' the Giants In the McQuillan deal, was the pitcher hero ot' tho second game. ' which Boston won, 10 to i. Hulihan held the Phillies to ix hits. Firt Game. R EL E. Philadelphia , 0 7 0 Boston ... 2 5 0: Batteries Ring and Henllne, Wat-; son and O'Neill. Second Game R. H. E. 1 Philadelphia 1 6 Si Boston . 10 16 2 1 Batteries- Singleton. Smith and Henllne; Hulihan and Gowdy. CHICAGO. Sept 2. Chicago bunch-' ed hits behind error ) FonSCCS and' Plnelll and defeated Cincinnati, 7 to 4. 1 In the first game of the series. 1 K. H K Cincinnati 4 11 2 Chicago , 7 10 l Batteries: Luque, Couch, SchneU, Keck and Hargraiffi Cheeves and M'Farrel) ST. LOUIS Sept. 2. St. Ixuis and Pittsburg divided their double-header here Friday, the visitors taking the first game. 14 to 4, while 1he home team won the second, 1 1 to 6. Heavy hitting featured both contests con-tests Russell leading the attack by getting get-ting three home runs, two of which were made in the first same, bringing hi season's total to twelve Ainsmithj also made his twelfth circuit drive. Sell, from the Syracuse International league, was batted off the slab in the .sixth. Klrst Game. R. H B Pittsburg 14 16 0 St. Louis 4 8 1 Batteries: Morrison and Ooochl Doak, Pertlca, Kinfoot and '"'lemons. Second Game R. H E. Pittsburg 6 3 2 St. Louis 11 1 1 Batteries. Cooper. arlson, YHlow-horse YHlow-horse and Si hmldt; Sell, Pfeffer and Alnsmitu, |