VTV ?- Op!' J SABBATH SPORT r Yesterday's Results. National League Chicago 6-0, Brooklyn l-4; New York 12, Cincinnati 6; St. Louis 3, Phila ' delphia 0. American League No scheduled. games After losing four games in four days, Cubs managed to trim Brooklyn twice in four hours. Nap Rucker, usually a jinx for the West Siders, had nothing dazzling in his left arm. Evers and Schulte found him particularly soft, one of Wild fire's three hits being a triple. The Trojan nicked a trio of singles. Evers was the batting star of the day, bingling five times out of six trips to the chopping block. Lefty Leifield allowed ten blows in the first game, but he was a miser with hits when runs threatened. Curtis, ex-Cub, Knetzer and Kent all took part on the slab for Brooklyn in second fight. Twelve hits were secured off their com bined deliveries. Reulbach pitched in the same vein as did Leifield, allowing the Dodgrs to hit 'freely when the paths were not clogged. Heinie Zimmerman was out of the game with an ulcerated tooth. Jerry Downs subbed for him. Be sides fielding faultlessly, he con tributed a single and double to the day's sport. Yesterday's twin victory put the Cubs eleven games behind the Giaats. Rucker baffled Saier in the first game, but in the afterpiece Vic delivered a single and double and stole two bases. Sixteen hits off Benton, Davis and Keefe gave the Giants the first game Of the Cincinnati se ries. New York also used two hurl ers, Wiltse being chased with one out in the first, when he had al lowed three hits. Snodgrass and Merkle, the Giants who have been weak at bat on the western trip, found their eyes yesterday, poling four and three hits respectively. Hoblitzel led the Reds with three hits, one of them being good for three bases. The Phillies, fresh from their triumphs here, took the count from St. Louis in a fast game. Errors by Philly infield in third and fourth inning gave Cards vic tor) Each team made half a dozen hits. Moore and Schuitz; pitched for the Quakers, and Harmon went the distance for St. Louis. With no games scheduled in the American league, Callahan had plenty of time to shake up his team before facing the Yankees--this afternoon. Fournier will be benched, Rol lie Zeider will be reinstated at first, Jack Collins will go to cen ter field, and Bodie and Callahan will play right and left. This is the same line-up that set the American league afire at the., season's start. Doc White and BilLLange have been sent home because of illness. .. &jfrAa a& a& a'agsAtl, :W &.Jk:&ka&k.'-,rfiitf'x. MBMIMMa