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			JULY 14, 1906Today is the second game in the series in Chicago between the Cubs and the Phillies.
 
 The St Louis Cardinals have traded SP Stoney McGlynn to the New York Giants for RP Moxie Manuel.
 
 OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
 AMERICAN LEAGUE
 St Louis 40-41 at Boston 39-40
 Chicago 43-36 at New York 32-48
 Detroit 32-46 at Philadelphia 54-25
 Cleveland 43-37 at Washington 35-45
 
 NATIONAL LEAGUE
 Brooklyn 33-47 at Cincinnati 40-42
 Boston 19-61 at Pittsburgh 48-32
 New York 52-29 at St Louis 37-45
 
 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES (44-35) AT CHICAGO CUBS (50-32)
 MATCHUPS
 SP Harry Kane vs Mordecai Brown Advantage Chicago
 C Jerry Donovan vs Johnny Kling Advantage Chicago
 1B Kitty Bransfield vs Frank Chance Advantage Chicago
 2B Kid Gleason vs Johnny Evers Advantage Chicago
 3B Joe Ward vs Harry Steinfeldt Advantage Chicago
 SS Mickey Doolan vs Solly Hofman Advantage Chicago
 LF Sherry Magee vs Pat Moran Advantage Philadelphia
 CF Roy A Thomas vs Jimmy Slagle Advantage Philadelphia
 RF John Titus vs Frank Schulte Advantage Chicago
 Overall Advantage Chicago
 
 In the top of the first, Magee got his 100th hit of the season but Thomas was thrown out by Schulte while trying to score from second on the play. Titus did get an RBI single one batter later. Bransfield brought Magee home with a sacrifice fly.
 
 In the top of the second, Brown struck out the side.
 
 After three: Philadelphia 2 Chicago 0.
 
 In the bottom of the fourth, Steinfeldt got a run-scoring double.
 
 In the bottom of the sixth, it was tied up, thanks to a run-scoring single by Schulte. The Cubs then took the lead on an RBI single by Steinfeldt. Titus then dropped a Slagle fly ball and Schulte scored from third. The Cubs would then load the bases with two out but Brown grounded to short to end the inning as nine men came to the plate.
 
 After six: Chicago 4 Philadelphia 2.
 
 Ward led off the top of the seventh with a home run.
 
 In the bottom of the seventh, Schulte knocked one in with a single.
 
 Charlie Roy took the mound for the Phillies in the bottom of the eighth. A Hofman double scored one.
 
 Brown finished off the Phillies in the ninth with the help of an unassisted double play by Chance.
 
 Final score: Chicago 6 Philadelphia 3.
 
 PLAYER OF THE GAME
 Mordecai Brown 9.0 IP, 7 H, 3 R, 1 ER, 2 BB, 8 K
 
 OTHER SCORES
 AMERICAN LEAGUE
 St Louis 5 Boston 0
 New York 4 Chicago 2
 Philadelphia 4 Detroit 3
 Cleveland 2 Washington 1
 
 NATIONAL LEAGUE
 Brooklyn 7 Cincinnati 0
 Pittsburgh 3 Boston 2 10 innings
 New York 7 St Louis 2
 
 TOP PERFORMERS
 1. Ed Karger Pittsburgh Pirates 10.0 IP, 5 H, 1 ER, 0 BB, 5 K, W
 
 2. Fred Glade St Louis Browns 9.0 IP, 5 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 5 K, W
 
 3. Tom J Hughes Brooklyn Superbas 9.0 IP, 7 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 8 K, W
 
 
 
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