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NEW YOENATIOHALS ' . 1 J . . eT V' mascot of Company . F, Sfcond y ; .y forma, aX Nogjlca, Amona. . f' -: c ' V A A V V " - -vNk. - , .., officers (left to t lht): aPte o From left to nhtl First Ue , . x ? . . : :r A " ' 'Tw- ' ' ' t. J. Caldwell, First Ueut' It J. J , tenant a W.ToIand, Second -; ? I i V lill,Sccond UeutJ. F. sVcstrcsSe j lieutenant E J. Murray, Cap? -srrr; -"V - V- Cw,' ' V" tawajeMcCsUtc ''hAifM , :; WORLD: CONSECUTIVE McG raw's Team Breaks Long ' Standing Mark: Established by Old Providence Club, - n Single me How Separate Heague fcesders ul the Stard Tlgnttng Champion of last To. BASEBALL WINNERS ' ' New York. Bept 2. (I. N. S. The nianta wen a. doubleheader from the St. Louis Cards on the Polo Grounds rtrdav and established a .world's record for straight games won. having won 21 in a row. Today's scores were 1 to 0 and S to 2 eh ii no and Perrltt nut ut a brand of pitching that the Cardinals could rot aolva. Bchupip tied the previous record In tha first earn with his shutout but Meadows for the cardinals SIS gOOO. worn. wo ucxcwou v j a pair of wild throws by Bonne in in a lourm wn itpDercson inui- am am Vii WnAtann arrtrerl V Mil h.VW ..V... vw " ' Perrltt in the second came struck out nine men ana wnro colors flying 'nl0 a worio. recoro.. v...irii viotnrv Klmmtrmin was , VI9Mlfip T - V - - j . t. wkm v . wont un alimmM PLIIU " lit' ' " -fi out a pair of doubles which accounted xor tnree runs, ine coro; . First fame: BT. LOUIS. KSW IUA. A. BAhDS.SS... 3 GonsaJes.a, 4 Iflllr.2b. . 4 iniUi.ci... 8 Hornby.8bu $ flesaher.lf. IMi's.rf . . ., 8 SnydeMb.. 8 Ueadowa.p. 8 AB. H O. ft 4 0 0 1 22 0 3 0 8 0 T 0 0 AH. H O. A. aniimiir... 4 l l 2 Uersog,3b.. 4 0 2 8 Rob'tson.rf 8 0ft 0 Zlm'rman.Kb 4 0 t 1 flatcbrr.ii. .10 3 OKauff.cf... 2 0 1 0 llolkclb. . . 2 U 0 Parlden.c. i 0 3 BISchupn.p... 0 1 Totals ..28 2 24 ll Totals ...2H 8 27 10 Rub Robertson. Urrors Bohns 3. Horns by. Two bsea bits Smith 3. BtoWa bass Bohne. Double plays Uneles to Bnjj Kletcber to Zimmerman. Baie on balls Oft Schnpp 2, oft Mssdows 8. Struck out By icbuup 8, by Meadows 0. Umpires O Day and Harrison. Seoond gams R. H. E. fit. Louis 2 1 New York 8 2 Batteries Lots and Gonzales, Brot tam; Perrltt and Reriden. Brooklyn and .Chicago Tie. Ebbeta Field, Brookly, Sept. 24. IV. P.) The Brooklyn Dodgers re tained their lead In the-National league racs yesterday but are now only a sin gle gams ahead of the Phillies, by breaking even In a double header with Joe Tinker's ragtns; Cubs. While the Dodgers were going down to defeat in the first game, the Phillies turned n a victory over Cincinnati. First game; CHICAGO AB. H.PO. A. Flack. rf... 4 ilann.lf .... 8 laler.lb... B Kelly. cf... 1 Vlll!ami,cf 8 Mellwlts.lb 1 Wtlson.e.".. 4 rtrkes,ja.. 4 Pfuoos.8b. 4 Wortroin.ss 4 LaTondar.p. S Vaugba.p.. 0 BROOKLYN. AB. H.0. A. lohnaton.cf. 6 3 3 0 iMubert.lb. Stengel. rf. . Wheat. If. .. Herkls.lf . .. Cutabaw,2b. Mowrcj.3b. Olson, n. . . . Meyers,e. . . Cheney ,d. . . 3!ratth,p. . . . ODell.p S 10 1 0 1 0 O 0 1 0 1 1 1 10 1 1 0 0 0 0 Totals ..88 7 80 30 Totals ..36 8 SO 14 Chicago ....... j 0 000002 1 0 4 T fcraklya 08 0000 000 14 Buns flack, Mann, Baler, Kelly, Yerkss, Wortmaa, Packard, Stengel, Mowry, Meyers, Cases. Errors -Wormian. Johnston. Two baas blPackard. Horns run Wortman. Stolen bases Meyers, Cheney. Beertf.ee hlta Daobert, Cheney. Sacrifice fly Wilson. Double play Yerkes to Baler to Wortman. Bases on balls Oft Lavender 2. off PsckarJ 4. off Cheney 8. Struck sot By Packard 3, by Cheney 8. Wild pitch Dell. Paoaed ball Mayers. Umplrs fcaaon and Rigier. Second aama. R. H. E. Chicago Brooklyn . Batteries Hendrlx and ZW' S " x r -o- rt : Yg?4w n-.. ' - f' - - f A ..i I- , 2 8 3 4 10 2 Wilson; Marquard and Myers. Bravet Take DonW Bill. Boston. Sept. it. 41. lb. 8.) Boston won two from Pittsburg yesterday 5 to 0 and S to 2. The second game was a pitching battle between Mamaux and Reulbach. the former having a little tha better of it but receiving ' ragged support. In the first game Smith of the Braves got four singles liv four times at bat, driving in four of Boston's five runs. The Braves will .play off Saturday's tie game with Pittsburg Wednesday morning. The score: First game: PITTSBURG. BOSTON. AB. H. O. A. AB. H.O. A. Balrd.Sb... 4 0 1 S.Oolllos.cf.. 4 2 10 M'aiivllle.as 4 0 2 Wllhoit.rf.. 4 13 Konetchy.lb 4 2 T J.C.Smltb.Sb 4 4 1 Macee.if... 8 0 3 Kuan. 2b 4 10 Blackburn, 8 1 11 iir,p.... s x Csrey.cf.... 4 1 1 0 J.W't-ner.lb 4 0 8 0 Hlncli an.lf 4 8 2 0 rarnier.rf.. 3 110 Klar.rf 3 1 8 1 fciHn.2b... 3 0 3 1 Ulea.on.2b. 3 0 11 J Bmlth.as.. 4 0 10 W.Wasnsr 9 18 1 Grlmee,p... 8 0 0 2 Totals ..83 T 24 0 Totals ...83 112T Plttabnrg O 0 00000000 . Boaton 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 Buna Wilhntt, Konetcby, Blackbura. Er ror.. Maranrllle, Orlmes, Hlnchmaa. Two bass bits Hlnchman 2, Konstchy. Three base hits Carey, tttolen bate Wltbert. Sac rlflce hit Tyler. Double plays Wag .aar te Slrlln. Balrd to BIsIIb to J. Wssner, Bgao to" Maranvllls to Konetcby. Bases on balls Off Grimes 1. off Tyler 1. Struck ant By Orlmes 6. by Tyler ii. Pissed balls w. wagaer at. ympires wmgiey ana xiyron. ' Second game. R. H. E. - Pittsburg t B Boston ... .... 8 S Batteries Mamaux and Fischer Reulbach and Gowdy. Phils Again Beat Cincinnati. Philadelphia, Bept IS (L N. B.) Tha PhUa yesterday won their third straight victory In two playing days over Cincinnati and thereby Improved their ohanoea for tha pennant Rlxer pitched great halt allowing seven Mattered hits, which gave him a shut out. It was Riley's single In the second Inning that started tha faU of Schneider. The score: CINCINNATI. PHILADIlT.smA. AB. H.PO. A. AB. H.O. A'. Towmbty.lt S 0 3 0Pa.kert.cf.. 3 a 3 0 Groh.2b... 4 14 8 Bsncroft.ss. 4 1 1 S Rottseh.cf.. 4 0 3 1 Stock.Sb. . .. 4 110 Cbaee.lb... 4 8 11 0 Wbtttcd.lf .. 4 110 Orlffltturf. I 1.4 0ratb,rt. . g 1 1 M Kec s.8b 4 v vMMrus.i, 4 O II e 2 ? 2 I SieSOItz" 3 4 r.. 8 1 B I Killlfer.e... 4 15 3 r I 5 2 Biia.P . 4 10 2 O 0 Bopf.as.... 8 Boin.e.r,. 8 IcbiMtdtr.p sieselsT.a. riiher..M 1 Curke.M X Totals ..83 T 14 Totals .33 10 27 IS Fattea roe sjcnneiaet w eighth. Batted (or Griffith la ninth. Cincinnati .......... ....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft 0 ' Philadelphia ............0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 nnns Paakext, -Whltted. Crstath. Nlehoff Brror Cbase. Two bass hit Paakert. - Stolen bases Psskert, Stock 2. Cbase 3i Double olars Kotit to Groh to Cbase. Bancroft tn - here t Ludtras. Base ra balls Off St'hnel 4er 4, oft Rlasy I. Struck Out By AcUueitier 1, hr Uoseley 3. by Blxey 4. 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