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8 Kansas City Milwaukee St Psul atlonsapolla American League. FIRST GAMES. Waahlngton 1 Philadelphia rrrr Detroit "7.7.77. tttt I Cleveland I SECOND GAMES. New Tork 4 Waahlngton I Boston I Philadelphia 1 Chicago I Detroit 11 at.

Louis 1 Cleveland American Aaaoclatlon. FIRST GAMES. Milwaukee 7 Indianapolis 4 kanaasUty 4 Columbus 1 Minneapolis 11 at. i'aui I-oulrrllla Tolado SECOND GAMES. 4 Columbus I lndlanapolla 7 IOUlSvlil Toledo HOW THEY STAND.

Chibe. Brooklyn Philadelphia New York Pittsburg Chicago Si. Louis CINCINNATI National League. Woo. lyoet.

m. 71 4 72 72 49 till 7 M) 70 73 60 feu American League. National League. CINCINNATI at CHICAGO. ST.

LOUIS at PITTSBURO. BROOKLYN at NEW TORK. PHILADELPHIA at BOSTON (I). American League. BOSTON at PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK at WASHINGTON.

American Aaaoclatlon. Ns games scheduled. P. -Mil Jbli .41.7 Ctnba, Won. Lost.

Pet. Boston 71 .11711 Tetrolt 74 67 t'hloago 71 Ml 6M ft. Louu nt ew York a .507 Cleveland Wi Hi tvashlngton as 6 UlUadelphlm 2S American Aaaoclatlon. Cuba. Won.

Lost. Pet. I-oulevllle il ltullanapolls 7 fH .877 Kaneae City .4 7fi 1 Mlnneapolle 74 .6111 Paul Toledo Mt Columbus Ml 7a .410 Milwaukaj 4tl .850 GAMES TO-LAY. By Jack Ryder, racial, aisrtrca to tai ajamaaa. Chicago.

September 4. A battle of the old-time Tltana wared at Weegh-man Park thla afternoon when Christy Mathewson. former Giant hurler and now manaaer of the Iteds, hooked up with the famous three-fingered twlrler, Mordecai Brown, winner of many atlrrlng battles for the old Cuba In the daya of their Matty won It out, 10 to 8, after a bitter itruggle In which both men were hit hard, but the Red manager had a little more In reaerve and came through to victory In tha laat game he will ever pitch on the big line. In aplte of the brutal manner In which tha two veterans were treated by the opposing battlers It waa an tniplrlng sight to aee them matched once more In a championship game In the old league which they bcth have helped to make famous. Neither man waa the pitcher of old.

Their atuft waa gone, their apeed waa lacking, their curvea were connplcu-oua by their absence. But both were still there with the brains and the courage of yore, with the spirit that would never acknowledge defeat and with the undying nerve of tha true artlit. Their work was a lson to the younr? pitchers, who aat on the benchca and uexi a1 tha old masters. Kach man cava only one base on balls," a treat in Itself. In.

tha tighteat plncea they worked tha hard eat, and neither would admit the weanneaa that ovel-came him as the lonf etrusgle wore on. Both men pitched the full nine roundi, refusing to acoept relief. Tha spirit of the game wna on the two great hurlera and they would not Rive up. Even ill the laaMhalf of the ninth, whin Brown waa on second and Manaurr Tinker wanted to give him a runner, Brownie ahook hli head, atlcklng to the paths and eventually aeoring his run. lie wanted to alay In the a-ame to lis completion and drd so.

Matty's work was somewhat superior to that of the miner. But fur a lucky home run over the abort rlcht-flrld fence after two were out In the ninth Inning he would have had a more one-sided score to diaplay for his afternoon of labor. lie waa steady as a clock In the pinches and his hitting- waa very hard. 1 The First Game. 1 i.V; was forced by Chase for tha third out.

Neale was safe on Workman's error In ths third, but was left at first. Rouen led off with a single In the fourth, hut Chaae hit into a double play. Griffith singled In the seventh and was left first. The Cubs bunched aeven of their ten hits in two rounds and earned tholr three runs handily. In the first Inning singles by and Archer were good for two runs.

Then Bchuls held them In check until 4he aeventh, when singles by Pevhoua and Trer.der-gaat and Doyle's double gave them an additional tally. The Bcore. CIN'TI. Neale. K.

Groh, 3b. Rounh, cf. Chaw, lib. Orimth, rf. Wlngo.

c. l.nurien. aa. Iluhn, lb. Scbulla, p.

Tctala AB. R. 4 .30 CTIICAOO. a 1 Kla. k.

rt 4 Doyle 2b 4 Kelly. 1 4 Mollolli. lb. 4 Hllllaina, 3 Archer, e. 4 Peehoui.

3b. 3 Wortnian, 3 Prendersast, p. 3 ib. Bii. en.

po. Total 31 10 0 Innlnsa 1 2 4 Cincinnati Chicago 11 0 0 r. in. sh. sn.

PO. 0 4 1 0 11 0 27 7 A. 0 1 II 6 1 1 1 I 3 14 A. 11 0 0 11 11 0 0 0 30000010 -3 Two-ItaM IMta Doyle Wormian. left on Rasea Cincinnati, Chlcaso.

fl Double Play Pechuua lo Doyle to ali.llwlia. Struck OutBy rVnuli. 4. by rrcndcraaat, 2 Kiaea on Balla-Hi hula, Wild Pltch-Hcliula. Umpires Eason and Rlgler.

Second Game. Matty and Brown both got a great reception when they started to warm up on opposite sides of the field as soon aa the first ganiea waa over, the applause for Matty seeming to be rven greater than that for Brown. The funs realised that they were seeing two wonderful pitchers at work for the last time and they sat back to watch the proceedings with Intense Interest. Brown retired the Reds In the first half of the first Inning without scoring and waa wildly cheered aa whii waa Matty's only pass, and Baler'a double. their half and ucrc not headed again.

weie good for two runa. ami two more wcrr. added in the sixth on doubles by Matty and Neale and two sacrifice hit A walk to Oroh In the eighth, a steal and a v. lid throw by Wilson gave the Reds nnothrr. and their laat tally came in the -invn'.

ui. I bv lluhn and nn error bv Wortma.n. Lucky Home Run. Malty had the enemy ten to five when he eanie nut 'for his laat Inning, lie was tired, but name, and acfit at his work like a master Brown ed off with a single. Flack flied to Griffith.

Uoyle singled to ilsht. Kelly forced Doyle al second nn a grounder, to the tax. Then Snler lifted the ball over the short fence for a home run. and three were In, putting the Cubs only two behind. Williams and Wilson singled, but Mollwlts.

batting for Pechoua. Ilfed a fly to Neale for the final out In Ihe last game In which these two great pitchers will ever take part. Hrown also rot two hlta and both men fielded their positions perfectly. I The announcement or tho contest between these famous stats brought nut I a crowd of more than IT.issi This was a rapid-fire with i fans, and many were turned away. The Trendergajft outpitlilng Heinle 8.

hul. landH were packed to the limit and hun-The Reds' were completely stepped by gtood. up hack of the seats, while Mike's curve ball, as they have t-en In many occupied benches stretched around every game he has worked against them jjne outfield. There would have been this year. They got only three singles, thousand more If there had been two by Eddie Roush and one by Griffith.

atcnnimodations for them, snd did not ft a man second base in Matty and Hfown pitched the aeeond the nine rounds. Prende'rgast had per- game of tho Ijibor Day double header, feet control, and only four lteds reached and an Matty secured an even break for drat base. Rough singled in tha first, but the Reds, who were abut out la the Oral THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1910 Mathewson Bests Mordecai Brown; Braves Now Lead National League SLUGGING Featured Last Game Which Registers Farewells of Two Famous Pitchers, Yet Their Work Was a Lesson To Every Youngster. Red Manager Had Little the Belter It and Won Brooklyn Losn Lead. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.

National Leagu. FIRST GAMES. Chicago Philadelphia I Cincinnati Brooklyn 1 Pittsburg 7 Boston I at. Louis New York SECOND GAMES. Cincinnati II Philadelphia II Chicago I Brooklyn I PI I ta hur NawYork I at.

Louis Boaion 1 Boston Kaw York Chine at. Louis IN THE SPOT 7 mmM i JJT a uw I I i iilwi TH i 1 contest by Mike Prendergast, who has found our boys easy picking all aeaaon. The Heda played beautiful ball on the green In both contests. Especially In the second game they gave their leader the most brilliant support. Catches by Neale and Griffith cut off several long hits, and Hal Chaae, In spite of two errors on difficult chances, played a corking game at second base.

'The CIN'TI. AB. R. IB. HH.

Neale. If 4 110 (lroh. 31) 1 1 1 Kouih, cf 3 1 1 Clixxe. 1 1 0 Orlffllli, rf Ill Wliiso, 0 4 14 1 liunen. aa i 0 i 0 lluhn.

II 10 1 Mathewson, 6 1 3 0 Totals 41 10 3 CHICAIiO. AU. R. IB. PH.

Flack, rf 4 1 1 0 luyle. II 1 0 Kelly. If I I ttaler. lb 4 I 1 I Williams, of I 1 0 1 Wilson 0 I 0 1 0 Pevhous, 3b 4 0 1 0 I Mollwlts loot I Wortnian, 4 0 Brown, 4 1 Totals 41 I 14 1 0 77 14 3 Mollwlts batted for Pechoua In the ninth Inning. Inning 1 I 4 I 4 7 I Cincinnati 01212201 1-10 Chicago 3O102OO0J-I Two-Base lilts-Scale.

Oroh. Orllflth, Mat-hem-Fon, Iloyls, Haler, Pechoua. Three-Haae lllis-Rouslt. flack, Kelley. Home Hon Haler.

Left on Hasea-l'lnrlnnatl. Chicago Double Plays Wortnian to Doyle to Kaler, 5. Struck Otil-By Mathewaun. by Brown, 2. Hall Wlngo.

lis os oil Halls Off Mathewson, Brown. 1. Hit by Pitcher By Brown. 1, and Kaeon. Time of Game off NOTES OF THE GAME.

erEcut. piarsTcH lo int gNqt iais. Chicago, September 4. The Rede will cloaa their aerlea In Chicago with a single game to-morrow, which will mark their laat appearance at Weaghman Park thla aeascn. Kred Toney will pitch for tha Tteda.

with Jimmy Lavender working for Tlnker. When Matty walked Into the clubhouse after tha game ha aald to the players: Boya 1 thought I could pitch a few more sjamea, but I find I haven't got the atuff any more. I anau never attempt to pucn a hamntonshin anma again. If 1 aver go Into he walked out of the diamond. Matty Wlll buy every one of you waa not so fortunate.

With one (one, suit of clothes." When Matly became Doyle singled to right, and scored on manager of tha Rede he at drat announced Kelly's triple to center. Kelly followed over on a sacrifice fly, of which Griffith made a fine catch near the fence. Wil liams singled, but waa out stealing. tnai ne wouia neve. im ii But ha haa been working In practice and hla Injured back seemed to be about well, ao he determined to take this one ahot at tha old game.

He had no trouble In go- Ine through tha nine Innings and finished The Reus began to hit It up In the wlth of bul he second, scoring once on singles uy wngo. lluhn and Matty. In the third the Cubs got one on Hack's triple ami Doyle' a double, but by thla time our hoys had the range and they tied the score In their half on Rnush's triple. Chase's single and Griffith's double. Mu'ty got the aide In order In the fourth, but the Reda look the lead in their half on Neale's single and (irnh'a double.

Once more the Cubs went Into the lead In the fifth on Hrovtn single, a walk to Klack, la through aa a big league hurler. Thla waa the only game he ever pitched for any club except the Olanla. and It will be the laat. Before the game Matty and Brown were preaeuted with huge bouqueta of flowera by the thoughtful Mr. Weeghman.

Both teams gathered around the plate during Ihe presentation and tha two great veterana had their plcturee taken hand In hand with a backgiuund of leaser lights The crowd Jammed the capacity of the pnik. There weie oxer 1 7.000 puld adinia-aions. nearly a thousand mors llotn the Keila niiiveil to here on the opening dny of the The Heds went to the front In season. The crowd swarmed on the field be'. ihe s.

conil game slarteil smi a arounii Iloush and Wlngo achieved the hitting The Reds ahowed their appreciation of Matty's tiietaode and their fpndnras for him bv working their beada off to hold Hie Cut down In the second game. Every man 'on the team played right up lo nia limit or trouble. In the Second round Neale came In on the dead run and nisde a beauilftil diving catch of W'llson'e hard liner to left. He scooped It off the grass and turned a somersault, but came up with the ball bis hand. In the eame Inning Griff went, a mile for Wortman'a long fly and nailed It just In time to save a trlpls.

Both Greaay and Tom alao pulled off other great catches later In the game. The boys would have been very much downcaat If Matty had loat hla laat game on the big line. Matty baa tha honor of winning the deciding game In the Cub aeries for the aea-eotf. which la the only series our boya have won to date. Hla victory In the aeeond game raa the twelfth for the Reda over Tlnker'a men, who have won only nine.

Aa there Is only one more game to be played It is plain that the Reds hava copped the aerlea front one club at least. If the nther teama had been aa easy for them aa tlla they would be a mile out of laat place. They-tuue loat tha aeason'a aeiiea to all the other rlube In the league, except tha Pirates, whom they still hava a chance to beat. Fred Teaey waa sick to-day with teat coca- mon complaint of the voracious athlete-lmlt-gestlon. He did not go to the grounds, remaining In his room at tho hotel to rest hla tummy.

He was up and around to-night and eipects to be able to work the last game of the aerlea here to-morrow. Suitcase Charley- Pechoua. the new Cub third sacker. Is a recruit from Peoria. He hit well over In that league, but has noi shown much at the bat alnce Joining the Cutis.

I though he Is a good slxed young. ter ami a flne 1 nMF II hi. I. 1 fact that when he tlnt h. w.a mn I Molted at the pr.npect of laklna a uln.avlttvX.7 "WAV tha hie iHtiwri a paper suitcase In which to csrrv his tooth- brush and hankey.

He left the case on the i Olson. ss. 2 station platfurm In the rain ami when he Kcrher.ee 1 picked It up the handle came away and the MMIer.c. 4 sides of the case fell In. Charley hopes to Cheney.p.

0 atsy lone enough on tha big Una to afford a I Smith, 0 better aultcaea for the next trip. Wlngo came within four or flv 3 4 2 Wllann.rf 2 Smlth.cf. 1 .1 llo'calea 2 1 Sta art.2b 3 1 Brttem.c 1 0 2(0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 Totala 57 4 24 It 4 ond run. Score: ST. I.iU'IH.

I AB.H.PO.A.El ra Inches of getting a home run In the seventh Inning of the first game that would have tied tits aenre and perhaps resulted In a Bed vlotorv. After Orimth had singled wtth two out Ivy lf ed a high fly to right, which Klark lost In the sun and made no move to go aftrr. The hall fell less than half a foot outside the foul line and bounded Into the stand, po that It would have been good for two runa. Then he Juat missed getting one over tha center field fence. Wllllsms making a great catch of the drive wntcn were north over S.iO.

There was great acramhllnir for them when they were fouled off Into the standa. Matty got the flrat put-nut In the game. He opened with two strikes nn Klsck and then pitched two hulls. Flack hit the next one nn the ground to Kmll lluhn. sin! Many went over to flrat and took the throw for the flrat out of the game.

Both Msttv and Brown fielded thwlr positions perfectly, and each of them gof two hlta. Matty waa robbed -of two more hy fnet fielding. It wna a treat to aee these two old hoys work. They haven't the atuff they uaetl to have, hut the nerve and tna noodle are still as good aa ever. HEAVY SWATTING And Six Errors Help Pirates Put Over Two Winners.

Pittsburg. September 4. 81. I.ouls lost to Plttaburg thla morning by a score of 7 to 0. Pittsburg scored a run In tha flrat Inning on Blgbee'a triple and J.

Miller's error; two in the fourth inning on Illncn-man'a paas. Johnston's double and Balrd'a single; one In the fifth Inning on F. Miller striking at a wild pitch for the third strike, reaching second and acorlng from there on another wild pitch; two more In the sixth Inning on Mcfarthy'a paaa. Fischer's double and an out: the seventh run came In the aeventh Inning on Warner'a hit, Htewart'a error and Hlnchman's sacrifice fly. Score: Horning Game.

sr. i.oris. riTTsm iu). H.I'O.A.K) AH.H.PO.A.B Ijng.rf 4 1 0 0 0 4 2 110 1 OjCarev.cf 4 1 3 0 10 I Hlghee.lf. 4 1 1 1 12 0 10 3 1 1 0 4 0 2 0 0 4 I 1 3 2 l.MoC'hv.ea 3 0 3 0 1 I Kis.

her.c. 3 0 .1 0 0 0 1 K.Mtller.p 3 0 1 Innings 1 2 3 4 St: St. 0 0 0 0 0 0 fj I'lttaburg 1 0 0 2 1 2 1 Two. Haae lilts l.onc. Johnston -inree naae lilt Higher.

Htolen Haaea Carthy. Fun her. Sacrifice Files lllm h- i-ouoie 1 isys- Miller. Stewart and Singles by Wlngo, Gritllth and Louden lnla ji.ird. on Haaes-m.

ii. PITTSRI'R. Butler. 4 0 0 1 OlWarn 4 I 0 r.onsa'x.c 4 2 3 1 01: 4 1 a Miller. 4 0-34 .1 lng.rf 4 13 1 n.rf 1 4 4 Bnyder.lb 4 0 0 1 4 In 330 3 1 1 Wllson.cf 3 1 3 0 0 M.

1 I Berk. 2 0 12 0 Flacher.c. 3 2 4 HetseMb. 1 0 0 0 OlCooper.p.. 10 0 natsnn.p a 11 3 0 0 00 0 7 Fischer.

burg, 3. I-1 rat Base on Krrora nttahiirir .1 irst r-iase on nails lln Meadows. I nnnnra or ins nr. viarmoutn. on Miller.

3. Hits snd BaThwd I three hlta off Premlergaat In the drst game. Buna (Iff Men. lows, hlta and 1 runs In nTv ntf Urnwn In lh. ui.ml lh.ll...

nIV .1 CN coulrt not touch Mike, but he had a cl.an i three Innings; off Miller, 4 hlta and no runa record off Brownie, getting four pretty In nine Innings. Struck Out By Mradowa singles and a aacrlflce fly on Ave times up. hy Miller. 4. Wild IMtches Meadows 2 in the aeeond game every Red In the line- I lmplree Day and Harrison Time hit anrf ll UmI.

up ao. and Chase got more than one. It -na a tough day for Chase, who got only one hit out of eight times up. but hs played a great game at aeeond base. Second Game.

Effective pitching on the part of Cooper enabled the Pirates to win the flnal eon. test. 2 to O. Their flrat run waa made In the flrat Inning when Carey alngled. took aeeond on l-ong fumble, third on Watson's naa tnrow ana acored on Blghee's double.

a little beyond. Neale and Griffith turned In McCarthy's double and Flalier and Cooper's spectacular catcnea, wnicn aaveu a lot ur aacrlflce hlta In the fifth reeulled In tha aee Wilson. Warner. Blgbee. SacrlSca Hlta Mol-arthy, Fischer, Cooper.

Play--Watson. Snyder and Reck and Snyder. Left en Baaea SI Plttaburg, a. Bases set Imubl Miller Hits and Earned Runs Off Walaon. lilta.

1 run In 7 Innings: off I-ots. hit, rnna In I Inning; ofT Cooper, 4 hits, no runa In innings. Hit by Pltrher By Watson, Hlnrh-man. Struck Out By Watson, by Cooper, 1. Umpires O'Day and Harrison.

Tims 1:41. Hlckan 0 tO'Mara. 1 TUHBLINO STILL! Brooklyn Drops Two Mora in Philadelphia Alao the Lead. September 4. Homerun drives by Kllllfer and Luderua lavs Philadelphia the victory over Brooklyn In ths morning game, 3 to 1.

Both of the four-baggers wera made olT Marquard, who waa taken out for a pinch hitler In the firth Inning. Pfeffer and Ruckar prsvenied further scoring. Mayer blanked Brooklyn until the ninth Inning, when Cutahaw scored on douhlea by himself and Miller. With two men out Aleiander took Mayer's place, and O'Mara ended the gams with a Ay to Crsvath. Thle moming'a victory wns ths fourth straight for Philadelphia over Brooklyn, and tha afternoon made it Ave.

Score: Morning Game. BlttlOKLYN. I PHILADbl.rlllA. AB.H.PO.A.B' AB.H.PO.A.E II II 0 0 4 1 4 0 II 4 00 1 Nli hoff.l'b 4 2 I 8 0 Nleiigrl.rf a 0 0 4 12 3 0 4 I II 0 oivavalh.rf 2 0 2 II 4 20 I)' Whltted.lf. 41000 4 0 4 0 0 l.uderus.lb 2 2 12 lllson.as..

4 0 2 0 llanrr' ft.se 2 2 12 0 0 Mevsrs.c. 2 112 3 12 0 2 13 1 I Mayer.p... 3 0 II 3 0 10 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 ITetrer.p. 1 Flurkrr.p. 0 1 1 0 I 1 0 0 ol llllrkinan 0 0 0 4 0 1 1 0 0 0.

to' 1 0 0 0 Totals .34 7 24 12 2I 1 1 2 1 Totals. 30 10 24 10 4 Totals ,.2 0 27 14 1 'Hailed for Marquard In the nflh. titan for Myers In tha nflh. Ilatted for Pfeffer In the eighth. Illatted for Rucker In the ninth.

Innings 134S7S3 I'hlladelihla 0 0 1 1 .4 0 0 0 -J Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Two-Haae Hits Cutshaw. Miller. Home Runs Ludrrus. Kllllfer. stolen Bases Wheat; Nle-horr.

Hagrlflca Hits Cravalh, ludrrua. Double Plays-Olson to Miller to Kucker: Htock to Bancroft to Left on Base) Brooklyn. Philadelphia, a First Bass on Error Brooklyn. 1. Bases on lulls Oft Pfeffer.

Mayer, 1. Hits and lOar.lid Runs Off Marquard. 6 hlta and 2 runa In 4 Innings; off Pfeffer. 2 hlta and no runa In 3 Innings: off Mucker, 1 hit and no runa In 1 Inning: off Mayer, 7 hlta and 1 run In Innings: off Aleiander, nu hits and no runa In inning. Hit by l'ltcher-IW Pfeffer.

Bancroft; by Ruck, er. Cravath; by Mayer. Johneton. Struck out By Marquard. by Mayer.

2. WJId Pltch-Marquarrl. Passed Rail Kllllfer. Umplrea-Byruo and Qulglry. Tltna 1:37.

Second Game. The afternoon game was never In doubt after the flrat Inning, when tha home team scored six runs off Cheney and 8mtth, four of which were due to two errora by Oets. Brooklyn uaed five pltchera In thla event. Rliey waa hit bard, but ha was given good aupport. Score BROOKLYN.

I PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.PO.A.E AB.H.PO.A.B John'n rf 1 1 3 0 0 2 13 0 1 Myere.cf. 4 13 1 0Nlehoff.3b 4 10 i 0 that he Invested So cms In I lell.p. 2 Mitlls.p.. 0 1 7 i "I 0 Htock.

4 3 0 4 0 3 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 :cooper.lf. 2 1 0 0 0 l.uder'a.lb 1 II 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 HKIIIIfer.c. 3. 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Klxey.p.. 3 Batted for Smith In second.

tBatted for Appleton In eighth. Ir.nlnga ...113414710 Brooklyn 1 00 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 Philadelphia. 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 10 with his hsck against ihe wall. Ivy made up Two-Base Hlta Johnaton, Myers. Wheat, for It In the second game.

Miller, Luderua, Packard. Nlehoff. Stock. I Three-Baae Hit Slock. Stolen Bases KM- President Weeghtnan haa Issued sn order, lifer.

Wheat. SacrlAce Hlta Myere, Paakert, allowing fane to keep all balls that are Nlehoff. Unfiled Sacrifice Kly Cravath. knocked Into the elands, which la quite a Baaea on Bulla Off Cheney, off Smith, liberal proposition on thla small field. There off Hell, off Appleton.

off Rlxey. 3. ware 37 belle used In the two games to-ilay. l.eft on Rasea Brooklyn. Philadelphia.

I. First Haae on Krrora Philadelphia. 3. Hit by Pitcher By Hell (Rlxey). Hlta and ICarned una tiff Cheney, 3 hlta and 2 rune In one third Inning; off Smith.

1 lilt and no runs In two thirds Inning; off Iiell. no hlta and 2 runa In one Inning mo one out In third I off Appleton, 3 hits and 2 euna In five Innlnga; off Malla, 1 hit and no runa In one Inning: off Rliey, 3 runa. Struck Out By Appleton. 3: hy Malla, 3: by Rlxey. 3.

Wild Pitches Malls. Ulxey. Umpires yulg-ley and Byron. Time 3:02. BRAVES TAKE THE LEAD, Although Splitting Games With the Giants.

Boston, September 4. Boaton went into Prat plare to-day by splitting even with New Torx, while Brooklyn wss losing twice to Philadelphia. The Braves won the morning gamo, 3 to 2, while New Tork took the afternoon contest, a to 3. The afternoon game waa looaely played, each team making six errora. Hie Clients won in the eighth with two hits, two errors, a paas and a aacrlflce, Tha scores: Horning Game.

NEW YORK. BOSTON. AB.H.I'OA.Ei AUH.POA.B Rurns.lt 4 2 2 0 I 4 1 3 2 1 0 (I ,1 2 0 0 .113 7 IX 3 0 3 0 0 Klin'n. 2 2 1 OlMasee. rf.

3 II 1 II .1 2 4 1 1 II II 0' Beebe. heurr. cf .1121 UiSmitn.sn. 3 10 11 Kelly. Ib 4 0 0 Kgan.

2b 2 1 3 II I Rariden.o 4 0 4 0 llliowdv. e. a 1 A 2 Tesresu.p 3X 0 4 0 Hughes, p-3 0 3 Oi tHagby. I.obirl.. 1000 37 6 37 8 2 Totals.

32 7 24 17 Si 'Batted for Tesrcau In the ninth. Inning 128468780 New York 0 1 0 1 0 0-2 Boston 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 Ox-3 Two-Rase lilts Snodgiass. Oowdy. Stolen Base Kauff. Sacrifice Hit Egan.

Sac-rhlce Fly Zimmerman. Double Playe-Her-Bog to Fletcher; Fletcher to Herxog to Kelly. un Raaes New York. 0: Una; on. 1.

Flist II u-u. hm-itr Hn.liin I a -n II- 1 8. Rasea CLEVF.LAND. 1 DETROIT. AB.H PO.A.W AU PO.A lln.

Oraney.lf 2 oVltt, 4 I 1 0 oi Tumer.sb 0 nusn, a 1 1 Kav'h, lib 3 1 0 1 4 4 2 3 0 0 Veach. If. 3 3 Roth, rt. I OjCraw d. rf 4 2 Haly.

OOO0 11' Burns, lb. 2 0 6 1 3 4 0i Young. 2b 3 2 Ch n.2b.3b 8 8 2 1 Spencer, 3 2 Gandll.lb 5 1 10 Roland, p. 1 0 Nell. e.

8 12 0 OiJamea, p. 2 0 0 0 0 OiH.Cov'e. 0 0 0 OOOOO 0 0 0 0 fl-oleman IOOOO IOOO lttergm'n 0 0 0,0 0 Totsls. 37 10 24 10 oil Balls Off Perrllt. off Reulbach.

4. Hits Wa'aa aa I 3 and Mrnen remit, nits snd .1 3 11 run ill 1 nnmn 011 j-auve. nits alio no run AR.H PO.A.E In 2 Innings: off Reulbach. 11 hlta and 4 -tins Hugglna 1 0 0 0 Totals. 27 10 27 8 1 l.oti.p...

Totala 32 4 14 1 Innlnga 1 2 3 4 6 47 11 St. Iiula 0 Plttaburg 1 0 0 1000 a 2 Two-Haae Hits Gonxales. Blgbee. McCar thy. lliree-Hase Hit Johnston.

Stolen. Bai In Innings, struck Out-By perrltt. ly Sallee. 1: by Reulbach, I. Time 2:00.

Umpires Klem and Emslle. I EIVEBS COMING. Rob I.aga. manager of Joe Rivers, will be In town with his boxer In a day er two. I.aga hopea to get on a bout for Rivera at a local club.

l.aga, in a telegram to frienda in thla city from Canton, says that Rivers more than held Ills own against Urffflth and came out of the conteat without a scratch. Gandll.lb 311 3 1 3 Morton. 3 1 0 Baghy.p. 0 0 Pogue Co. JDuring Our Final Clearance of Men's High-Grade Clothing You Can Buy Suits Like These at a Very Low Cost $20.00 SUITS for $22.50 SUITS for $25.00 SUITS for Better Grades at Equivalent Reductions that The se never PITCHERS are Suits oecome commonplace, as their marked originality assures that touch of individualism which is distinctively personal.

JJJiTo Number of Nine 10 27 II Used in the Morning Game on the Detroit Grounds, And Much Ragged Work Featured Whole Contest. Washington and Cbicage Oil)' American League Teams Tt Cop Both Labor-Day Contests. Detroit, September 4. Nine pitchers figured In a ragged game which Detroit won from Cleveland thla forenoon, to t. H.

Cove-leskle waa hit In the stomach by a Una drive from Wambsganaa's bat and was carried from the field. The game waa featureless save for Interest In the battling race between Cobb and Speaker. Speaker gt two hits and Ty was unablo to get any. Score: Morning Game. 4 0 0 son oi 8 10 8 8 0 4 0 0 0 0.

OOl! OO0 0 0 0 1 OiPubuc. 0 0 Gould, 0 0 0 1 0 Jliellmann 1 0 0 0 0 n. 1 1 11 -1 a Off Hughes. 4. Hlta and Eirned Rune-Off Turner.

Buan. coon, npencer. r-scrince ties- Toresu hlta sud 2 runs In Innings: olt Graney. Burre. Double Pley-Buah to Young Totala.

.30 7 27 13 0 Hughes, 7 hba and 2 runa In Innlnga. lilt to Bums. Left on Bases-Cleveland, 13: De-. I troll. S.

First Base on EVrors-t leveland. 1: r- v.u. ii n.ll. l.k.,L elalls Ult Bv Tesreau, by Hughea, 4. I'mplrea-Klem Detroit.

2. Raaes on lambetn. and Email. Tlme-l t.V c(T Gould 1: off Boland 2: off Jim. 8.

Hlta and tlarned Runa Off 9. Coveleekle. 4 hits Afternoon Game. and A runs In Inning; eff luibeth. no hlta and no runa la Inning; oft Gould.

3 hitn and 3 runs In 2 Innings: off Beebe. .1 hits vl-ac vnnw I sn ici i I nn runs in 8 Innings: off Boelidlig. 1 hrt AH H.I'ii.A.kI Huston land no runs In 2 Innings; off Boland. 4 hits Hums 8 il 2 II 6 .1 I 2 2 runs In I'i Innings; off -4 hits llersog 2b fi II 6 2 3 I and 2 runs In BS Innlnga: off H. Coveleekle, Bob son.

rf .1 OIO i 4 2012 hlta and no runa In Innings; off Dubuc, .1 3 8 1 2 Maaee.rf .1110 0 no hlta and no runa In ls Innlnga. Hit -Hy Klercr.ea. 4 1 I Kon nv.ib. a I 0 I'ltcner ny james, nnui-n oui-d it A l.k -Ik 'm. ImIO.

I- Vtw 9' IOV- Kellv.lb.. 2 0 7 0 1 riigan.ib.. 4 0 4 2 1. L'mplrea-Connolly and Hlldebrani Sallee.p.. OO00 ,1 Time 3:15.

3 2 4 1 VReulb ch 3 112 Peniit.p. 1. loo ijtFltsrick. 1 0 oi. Second Game.

Ilolke.lb. 1 1 2 O. 1 10 0 0 Totals 3.MI 27 1.1 nl Totals for Kelly in the eighth. Reuloa, In the ninth. Innings 1 2 8 4 6 8 7 8 New York 0 I 1 1 4 1-8 1 0 I 1 0 0 0 08 Two-Bsee Hits-McCarthy 2.

PerHtt. llo-na Run Maranv llle. Stolen Raae Burns. Sacrifice Hlta Pt-rrllt. Fletcher.

SacrlnVe Fll.a-l'errltt. Konetchy. Double Playa Fleteher tn llersoe to Kelly: Fletcher to Hersog to Holke 1.eft -on Bases New York, 7' Bwton, 8. First liaee on r-iTora New lora. tu Si 8 27 :4 py defeating Cleveland 11 to thla after-' noon, after winning from the Indiana.

7 to 0, thla forenoon. Detroit crept within one game tBatted fir of flrat place. Both of the local contests were slugging matches, seven pltchera being (used tbis artemoon and nine tnia, morning. letrott won the second game In tha sixth Inning by scoring six runs off Morton and Baghy. Score CLEVELAND.

AB.H.PO.A.El Graney.lf 3 3 8 0 Kav'h, 3h 13 3 4 1 Koth.rf.. 3 1 DETROIT. AR.H. PO.A.E Vltl.3) 1 3 3 4 Bush 4 12 OH 00. I I 0 Vea.h.lf..

2 1 1 1 i 1 3 1 1 1 BuruaJh. 3 3 II Young. 333 Htansfe. 4 2 8 1 l.Mltch'll.p 400 Boland. p.

1 liauaa.p.. 1 2 UHellmaa 110 Colen.c 121 Moeller 1 :4 11 17 11 tTurner. 1 1 Totals. 15 10 24 1 2 Batted for O'Neill In eighth. tBatted for Bagby In eighth.

1 Batted for Boland In alxth. 1234678 3 1 4 I Detroit 1 a 11 Two-Bass Hits Kavanagh. O'Neill, Cobb, TTfTOT.Tl AT. 01? flVflTjnV TITTTflsT Veach. Burna.

Stanaga 3. Hellmann. Three- uvuil, Bsee Hlt-Vltt. Stolen Bases Speaker. runcral services for George Dillon, racing Chapman 3.

GandIL Buah 3. Cobb. Veach, nfflri.l -wr ma I rss torn. Puma, siacrince Hits uraney, e. I Young.

Itouble Played Young and Bunia; St. Marys Cathedral. Covington. Pall- and Vltt. Ift on Bases Cleve bearers were J.

B. Dillon. J. K. Kellr.

I i. Jr a-i. tr Wei 1 Men's Co Fourth and Race Streets off Boland. 2: off Dauae. 2.

Hits and Karned Runa Off Morton, 7 hlta and i runa In i 1-3 Innlnga: off Baghy, 3 hlta and 3 runs In 1 3-3 Innlnga: off Lambeth. 1 bit and Oxuna.wlth none out In eighth; off Boehllng. 1 hit and 0 runa In 1 Inning; off Mitchell, 3 hlta and 2 runa In 1 Inning; off Boland, 2 hlta and 2 runa In Innings; off Hausa. hlta and 4 runa in 3 Innings. Hit hy Pitcher By Morton (Hurnsl.

struck Out By Morton. 1: by Boehllng. 1: hy Mitchell, hy Boland, 3. Umpires Hlldabrand and Connolly, Time 2:20. Innlnga Philadelphia Waahlngton.

Two-Bane ONE BAD INNING By Nabora Gare Washington Game By Narrow Margin. Waahlngton. September 4. Washington easily defeated Philadelphia 3 to 0 In the morning game. Shaw was Invincible In pinches.

Nabora nad one bad liming, the alxth. when Foster singled, went to second on Milan's out, took third on Smith's alngle and scored on Shanka's hit. Smith scored on Judge's sacrifice fly. Score: Morning Game. PHILADKLPHIA.

AB.H.PO.A.R Wltt.ss. 4 2 3 (0 4 Strunk.cf 3 Hchang.lf 4 4 Pick. 4 McKl e.rf. 3 Plclnloh.c 3 Nabora.p. 3 Totals 31 7 24 13 0 WASHINGTON.

AB.H.PO.A.E 4 0 foeter.lb.. 3 3 2 Mllan.cf.. 4 2 3 4mlth.rf.. 4 I 1 thanka.lf.. 3 12 ludge.lb..

1 0 10 M' Brlde.se 2 0 2 ..1234 ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hit Footer. harrlty.c 2 0 0 lhaw.p... 3 0 1 26 27 It 0 1 0 7 3 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 2 0 0 2 Stolen Bi Milan, Strunk. Schanx. Sacrifice Hit tlar rlty.

Hard Hoe Fly Judge. Houhle Plave Shaw to Judge; Foster to Mcflrlde to Judge, (l.eft on Bases Philadelphia. 4: Waahllig-; ton, i. Baaea on Balls off Shaw, off Nabora. 3.

struck Out By Bhaw. by umpires uougnnn anu iai Time 1:40. Afternoon Game. PHILADELPHIA AB.H.I'O.A Bi Wltt.ss.. 4 1 4 laary.2h.

0 0 2 0 Strunk. cf. 4 2 3 0 xi Krhnng.lf 4 12 0 1 WASHINGTON. AB.II PO.A.E 4 2 12 0 2 2 1 Mllan.cf. 3 0 1 0 Hmlth.rf..

4 12 0 0 4 0 8 0 0 Shanks. If, a in 4 .0 3 1 4 M'Bl ee.rr 4 2 8 0 0, M' Brlrle.es 3 0 0 4 1 Flrlnlch.o 8 13 0O VV'ainac. 2 2 4 0 0 3 0 0 2 01 Ayros.p... 3 0 1 3 Totals. rt3 7 24 10 5.

7 27 1 1 Innings 1 284687SD Phllsdelphla ........0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Washr.gton ....3 0 0 0 0 0 0 x-3 Two-Rase Hits Witt. Stolen HaaH Batted for Lambeth In the second. tBatted -Strunk. Leonard. Sacrifice Hlt-Lawry.

for Gould In the fourth. IHatted for Boehllng Double Plays Witt to Mclnnls 2: Pick, Witt In the ninth. Balted for Beebe In the aev-, Mclnnls: Bush. Wtt to Mclnnls. Left on enth.

Bulled for James In the seventh. I Bases Philadelphia. Washington. 8 First innnr 1 2 3 4 68 7 8ft i Ha.e on Errors-Philadelphia. Washington, Cleveland 2 0 1 1 1 0-t 6 i Bases on Balls-Off Buah, 6.

Earned Rune- Detroit 6 1100OOOI-7 Two-Base Hits-Chapman. Veach, Spencer. Three-Base Hlta Crawford. Beebe. Stolen Bases Cobb, young, npencer.

oaerince hub fit! Bush, 3: off Avres. none. Struck Out- Uv Avres. 4: by Rush. 2.

Umpires Nallln and O'Loughlln. Time 1:38. WOELD'S CHAMPIONS Have an Easy Task Taking Another Victory From New Tork. New York. September 4.

The world's champion Boston Americans easily won tha morning gams from New York here to-day by a score of 7 to Ruaaell and Ruth had a pitchers' battle for six Innings, but the New York pitcher ent to pie -as In the seventh, following errors by Walters and Peckln-paugh. and Boston scored ftya runs. Hooper hit a home run In this Inning with Carrl-gan on base. Ruth waa effective throughout, permitting only Ave Mia. three of them being InAeld acratrhes.

Score: Morning Game. Ho' per. Janvrln. lwls. Hob sell.

lb I 1 II O.PIpp.lb 4 1 10 Walker.cf. 4 12 0 Oi Maisel. 42 Gardner.Xb 2 113 Oldrlng.rf 3 0 1 Scott.as.... 1 0 0 4 Gedeon.lb.. 84 McNally.as Walterac.

116 Carrlgan. c. 4 2 6 0' Ruaaell. 201 Ruth.p.... 4 2 O'tBaumann.

0 0 1 0 Love.p 32 11 27 1 Totals Batted' for Scott In the eighth Inning. tBatted for Ruaaell In the eighth Inning. Innings I I 1 I I I I I I Boston 0 6 1 0 7 New York 0 1 1 Two-Baae Hit-Walters. Three-Base Hit Plpp. Home Run Hooper, stolen Baaea -Walker, Scott.

Lewie. Sacrifice Hits Scott, Pecklnpaugh. Hoblltsel. Let, on Bases New York. Boaton.

4. Baaea on Balls OfT Ruaaell. 4. Hlta and Earned Runs Off Ruaaell, hlta and 6 runs In I Innlnga; off Love. 1 hit and no runa In 1 Inning; off Ruth 1 run.

Struck Out By Ruth. by Russell, 4. UmpiresEvans and Chill. Time l.il Afternoon Game. The afternoon game was an exciting one.

His Red Sox aeorlag three runs off Bhaw- key In the ninfn Inning and tlelng the ecore, after which New Tork won in Ita half, when Mara, with a -wild pitch, eent the winning run ever the plate. who had not permitted a hit for 11 1-3 In nings prior to to-day a game, waa knocked M.lTZir t1' uV.h xsl I LM.trolt. Baaea en Balls-OJ Morton. out er the box In the third Inning, when Balls-OS Lou. X.

Judgs Heed, relatives. efl Bagby. eff. Laxnbetb, eC MlscheU. Kaw lork acored tiara runa est WU by Section, First Floor, Near the Arcade Entrance High, Pecklnpaugh and Maisel, two errors snd a double steal.

Tha score: BOSTON. NEW YORK. AB.H.PO.A.T: AB.fl.TOjlt 3 140 Magee.ef. 6 0 3 4 1 Jan 4310 High. 61141 Lewis, If.

4 1 0 1 4 .1 4 4 4 Hob ll.lb 4 10 OPIpp, lh. 10714 0 Maisel. 3h 3 1 1 1 111 Oldrl g.rf 10114 4010 4014 Hcott.ss. 3 140 3744 160 .11414 100 OOI44 1 1 2 0 0 Miller. 0 0 14 4 1001 Grrgg.p.

110 Totals. .13 7 IT II I tllen'en. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Walsh. 1 1 0 0 0, 1 Ol IHnlner. 1 0 01 Cady, 01 Mays, p.

0 0 0 1 6- Totals. JJ 2 Ratted for Carrlgan In the as vesta tBatted for Gregg In the eighth. IBattrt for B00M In the ninth I Batted far Wyckoff In the ninth. fTwo out whn winning run scored, Batted for Shsakty In the ninth. "Ren for Baker In nlntb.

Innlnra 1 3 3 4 I 0 7 II Boston 0400000 J-l New York l- Two-Baae Hlta Pecklnpaugh. Malari, Scott, Walsh. Stolen Baacs Plpp, Mslstl. Pecklnpaugh 2, Magee. Hacrlfl'-e Hits Plpp.

Oldring, Iiouhle Play ilrtrlng Alexander. Ift on Baaea New Tork. II; Boaton, 0. flrat on Errora New York. Boaton.

1. Baaea on Bella Off Slissrk.t. off Ionard, off Gregg. off Wyrkefl. 1: off Maya, 1.

Hlta and Earned Runs-1 Uonard. 6 hits and 2 runa In 2 Innlnp, none out In third; ofT Gregg. 1 hit and tie runs In 6 Innings; off Wyckoff. no Inn no runs In osf Inning; off Mays, 1 hit list one run in two thlrda Inning: off Sa-key. 3 runs.

Hit by Pltrher By Mar Baker. Struck Out By Shawkey. Leonard. 1: by Gregg, by Wyckoff. 1.

Wild Pltchea Gregg. Umplres Chill and Evans. BEOWNS BEATEN TWICE single lo bring about his own victor). First Game. CHICAGO.

I AH. H. PO.A. El Davenport Innings Chicago a. 1 Totals "Halted for Koob In the sevenlli Second Game.

The Same Day, Making Pennant Chance Very Slim. pinrATrsj to thb g.Norisr.s. 81. IJuls. September 4 -Tbe St.

UuU Browns to-day bowed twice In rt-fet to lh White Sox. and aurrendered whatever chat' they bad of winning the pennant-ln tne mlnii of many of their aupporters. The 801 triumphed 8 to 2 In the first of these conieSi and repeated 2 to 1 In the other. T'n0''" thousand fans saw the games. Claude Williams held the Browns aaWf'" th.

Mm end It waa his clOUtinf that Wlllleme had the harder nght. and II nroeaeary for him to score the first of tM runs with hla double and ihe s. onJ 1 AB H.It.J-J J.lOIIS.rr ,1 1 a wnooiion.u. Weaver.3b 4 0 0 1 OMIIIer.rf.. 4 1 E.l'ol'B.Sb 1 3 1 SIsler.lb..

6 3 11 Jackson. If 4 0 2 0 0, Pratt. .1 11, 3 1 0 0l Marsans.i Fel.ch.cf. 4 12 10 Parlley.r. I I Terry.

8 0 13 Austin. 4 1 Rchalk.c. 8 0 7 0 0 lavan.as.. 4 Wllams.n 2 2 11 OtKoob.n... 2 I'Rumler 1 Totala .29 27 3 Davenp t.11 0 tBorton.

I 0 .7 TTumej ort tne mmn. 1 2 3 4 5 8 I 0 0 0 0 I 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 In the nintn. Two-Base Hlts-Pratt. iJivan. Stolen Bases Shotton.

E. Collins Sacrifice Hit-Terry. Left on St. Louis. 10.

First Base on Krrorl Isiula. 1. Baaea nn Balla-onn 111 Kooh, 4: off Davenport, 1. Hits Runa-Off William's. JO hlta and no 1 runs L' mI Klla end 2 TUtlS ID W.W YORK.

T. run' In AB.H.PO.A.E AH Po A nlngs; off Davenport 1 Til ana i rf 8 3 0 4 I 0 'nnln: H.UI1' SltlT hi Koob. 1.2b. 6 0 11 OIHlgh.lf 4 2 3 1 I Struck Out-By llllama. by 4 3 10 Oi Peckuah.aa I I i Davenport.

1. L'mplres-Dlneen an1 II 1 27 li The second game was a pitchers' bs'eJ tween Ben. and t. thf former sIM but three nita inn Ihe latter gave alx hlta. Bcore: CHICAO AB.H.PO.A.B' st.

leiris. I 4 tiinnoiieti.il. 8 13 1 01 Mlller.rf Innlnn Chicago 1 a i ,.,11 Jar a if 4 rZ'r 0 I 4 2 1 0 01 Marsanscf 2 Terrv.sa.. 8 13 4 0 Rumlere. 1 Schalk.c.

8 OK) 2 01 20OI 0 Totals. 2T11 0, Batted tor Miner in mm a aann- I a i I Two-Ba-e Stolen llns. Felsch. E. Collins, Hits-Weaver.

E. Collins. Doubl- tin to Hlsler: lvsn Terry to Fournler. I -eft on St. tula.

2. Flrat Baee on Krro 3. Bssoa on Balla-Off Benr 2.off Earned Buna-1IT Bene. 1 t.ff I Htrk-Out-By Ben 10; by Plank 3 na Pens. Umplres-OwSBS and Dlneeo.

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