Robins 5, Cardinals 0: Leon Cadore allowed only two St Louis singles and retired twenty-one straight men on his way to an easy win in front of the Cardinal crowd. Brooklyn pounded out thirteen hits (all singles as well), four of which came in succession to start the 4th inning and score the first two runs of the ballgame. One more in the 8th, and two in the 9th, provided some padding but none of that was going to be necessary with Cadore (5-3) whipping through the Cards like a blackjack dealer. He allowed a 1st-inning knock to Milt Stock, and STL didn't record another safe hit until Doc Lavan singled with two outs in the 8th. He walked no one, while fanning five and faced just thirty men on the afternoon. Jimmy Johnston drove in two runs for the Robins with a pair of hits. [box]
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| Leon Cadore, Brooklyn |
Cubs 8, Giants 1: Pete Kilduff had three hits and Charlie Deal and Claude Hendrix each drove in a pair of runs as Chicago put away New York early in the afternoon at Weeghman Park. The Cubs scored once in the 1st with the help of Lew McCarty's throwing error, and then piled up six hits in the 3rd against Pol Perritt (0-1) to score four more runs and build a big lead. Three more scores followed in the 5th when five consecutive Cubs reached base against Perritt after two men were out and the rout was well and truly on. Hendrix (3-3) scattered six hits and allowed just a single run after allowing two singles to start off the 7th. [box]

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