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Show SCORES. National. Boston, Mass., April 14. Apparently Apparent-ly doomed to defeat today the local National League team rallied In the nltith Inning, tied the scor. and finally won from New York In tho eU venth by a score of 3 to 2 The content was characterized by sensational fielding, daring hae-run-t.lng and the work of Pitchers Amw and Mattern for seven Innlngn. r the eeventh New York scored a run on two loug hlfs and again In the eighth en a three-base hit and an out. President Lynch of th National League watched the game. Scoro; R. H. E. New York 2 7 2 Poston 3 4 0 Patterles Ames and Schlel: Mat-tern, Mat-tern, Evans and Smith. Philadelphia, Fa, April It. Prook-ljn Prook-ljn won the opening game of the National league reason here toaay from Philadelphia by the score of 2 to 0. The largest crowd that has witnessed wit-nessed an opening game at Philadelphia Philadel-phia Park In many years saw the contest, con-test, which was a pitcher' duel between be-tween Rucker and McQulllen. The latter kept Brooklyn's hits scattered scat-tered except In the third Inning, when fteriren scored on his irlnle and Burch's single, and In tho ninth Inning In-ning when Wheat scored on doubles by himself and Lennox, Score; R. H. E. Rrooklvn 2 7 1 Philadelphia 0 2 0 Batteries Ruckor and Bergen; McQulllen Mc-Qulllen and Jacklltacb. St, Louis, Mo.. A-pril 14. Plllsburg. the world's champions, won from St. Louis In the first game of the season fu-re today, 5 to 1. Hans Wagner wai the star, and made a three-base hit in the third which resulted In bringing bring-ing In one of the first two runs for his team. Umpire Johnstone ejected newspaper newspa-per pohtographera from tho field. Score: R. H. E. Pittsburg 5 7 1 j St. Louis 1 8 h Batteries Caronltr and Gibson; Willis and Bresnahan. Cincinnati, O., April 1. Beforo a crowd that taxed the seatlog and standing capacity of JLeague iPark the Cincinnati team defeatod ChlcHgo by a score of 1 to 0 today. Cincinnati succeeded In reaching third twice, tho last time Mitchell coming over with the winning run In the tenth. Score: It. H. E. Chicago 0 12 Cincinnati 1 5 1 Batteries Overall and Archer; Beebe and Clarke. American. Detroit. Mich.. April 14. Cleveland and Detroit see-sawed their way through u ten-Inning game that finally was won by the visitors. 9 to 7. Jo?s started badly, but braced In the fourth and was uuhlttable until the ninth aud tenth. Mullln did not have his speed, and seemed overtrained. He was wild at the start and was hit often and hard from the fifth inning on. Crawford was the star, driving In four runs. A new attendance for an Inaugural day was set. Score: It. H. E. Cleveland 9 14 2 Detroit 7 10 1 Batteries Joss and Clarke; Mullln and Stanage. Chicago, 111., April 14. Chicago defeated de-feated St. Louis, 3 to 0, today In tho opening game of the Beason. Smith pitched a great game, holding the visitors vis-itors to one hit, and only one St. Louis man reached second base. The winners win-ners "played well In tho field Score: R. H. E- St. Louis 0 1 2 Chicago 3 6 u Batteries Graham. Lake and Stephens; Ste-phens; Smith and Payne. Coast. Los Angeles, April 11. Score: R. H. E. Vernon 4 'J 2 San Francisco 3 8 1 Batteries Schaefer, Hill, Brown; Willis and Williams. Sacraomento, April 11. Score: R, II. E. Portland 3 ti o Sacramento 1 C 3 Batteries Seaton, Fisher; Brown and LaLonge. Princeton, N. J.. April 14 Exhibition Exhibi-tion game: Princeton, 1; Albany, X. Y. State, 4. |