Base Ball Attractions
Tbe League scores Wednesday were as folows: At Chicago - Chicago 9, New York 2 - five imiings and forfeited by New York; at Detroit- Detroit 3, Philadelphia 6; at ndianopolis - Indianapolis 6, Boston 3; at itLsburg- Pittsburg 2, Washington 0 - seveii iniiings, rain. Chicago, Sept. 14.- For the third time he Chicago Lague club downed tho New York "Giants" yesterday. Ewing, notwithstanding his claim Wednesday of a sore arm, caught behind the bat. Tener pitched for Chicago. League scores yesterday were: At Chicago- Cliicago 5, New York ;; at Indianapolis - Indianapolis 7, Boston 10; at De;roit- Detroit 11, Philadelphia S; at Pittsjurg - Pittsburg 3, Washington 8. Chicago, Sept. 15, - Tbe Anson nine couldn't make it four straight and had to be content with three to one, losing yesterday's ame to New York. Krock pitched for Chicago anrl Keefe for New York. League ames yesterday were: At Chicago - Chi' cago 3, New York 7; at Detroit - Detroit 7, PMlailelphia 5. fiaturday's scores on the league diamond were: At Chicago - Chicago 3, Philadelphia 4; at Pittsburg- Pittsburg l,New York 0; at Indianapolis - Indianapolis 2, Washington 0 - five inuiugs - rain. Detroit Boston game post poned - rain. Chicago, Sept. 18. - Folio wing is the League base ball record for yesterday: At Detroit- Detroit 5, Boston 4; at Pittsburg - Pittsburg 0, New York 1 ; Chicago-Philadelphia and Indianapolis-Washington games postponed - rain. Chicago, Sept. 19. - As usual when playing with a club that stands away down the list, Anson's experts got knocked out of time yesterday by the Quakers, being their second defeat in the series. New "ïork, however, keeps right on winnine. The League scores yesterday were: At Chicago - Chicago 0, Philartelphia 6; at Pittsburg- Pittsburg 1, New York f: at Detroit- (first game) Detroit 2, fio toa ia; (second game) Detroit) 4, Boston 8; at indianapolis - (first game) Indianapolis 3, Washington 7; (second game) - Indianapolis 5, Washington 8.
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