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Show ciilfir 1HE SERIES NATIONAL eagUE LEADERS DEFEAT . TE SOX AlOlD ARE WOF,. CHAMPIONS. Eight Games Rt jred lto Settle Argument as to Supreriy, the Chicago Team Being DWted N. in Five Starts. I , Chicago. The Cincinnati lis, wir ners of the penant in thWation:' league, are the champion basin teal of the world, having uefeld lb White Sox, the leaders in tfAmer can league, five out of eigligame the fifth win for the Beds beion tl White Sox grounds on Octo- 9. 4 The first and second gain, we played at Cincinnati, the Ils' wi ning both games by scores o to and 4 to 2. The third, fouji a: fifth games were played at Cicai the White Sox wining the thirigai by the score of 3 to 0, and losig t fourth and fifth by scores of 2 to and 5 to 0. The sixth and sei games were played at Cincinnati, Chicago team winning both gam?s to 4 and 4 to 1. The final game' a slugging match, Cincinnati mak 10 runs to Chicago's 5. The players on the Cincinnati te by annexing the eighth contest thereby capturing the series, will ceive $117,157.68, which, divided i 22 shares, will net each sh $5207.01. The White Sox will draw down ? 104.70 and each of the twenty-f players will receive $3254.30. The national commission obta! $72,241.40, or one-tenth of the tl receipts of $722,414 taken in, excluj of war tax, on all eight games. The totals for eight games folio: Attendance, 236,920; receipts, -elusive of war tax, $722,414.00; iters' it-ers' shares $200,349.90; Clubs' sh, $389,822.90; commission's share, S-. 241.40; total for Cincinnati Nation,' $117,157.68; each player (22 shat, $5,207.01 ; total for Chicago Ameri.lcs, $78,104.70; each player (24 shar. $3,254.36. v -. . Second teams of leagues : (New York Nationals and Cl land Americans) each $19,526.21. Third teams of league: (Chicago Nationals and New l'k Americans each $13,017.45. While there are twenty-four plaps on the Beds' team, three were alio d only a half share by a vote of thei-tire thei-tire . team, thereby cutting the til shares to 22.' All previous records for receipts r-lng r-lng a world series were broken, is being made possible by the charjg of more money per seat than at y former series, the box seats sellings $6 each. Following is the score of the eit games played, with the batteries: First Game. E fi ' Cincinnati 9 141 Chicago 1 CI Batteries Iteuther and Wingo ; i-cotte, i-cotte, Wilkinson, Loudermilk d Schalk. Second Game. R EE Cincinnati 4 2 Chicago 2 111 Batteries Salee and Rariden ; '1-liams '1-liams and Schalk. Third Game R IE Chicago 3 0 Cincinnati 0 1 Batteries Kerr and Schalk; Fier, Luque and Rariden. Fourth Game R E Chicago 0 2 Cincinnati 2 2 Batteries Cicotte and Schalk ,. ing and Wingo. Fifth Game RI E Chicago 03 3 Cincinnati 54 0 Batteries Williams, Mayer, balk and Lynn; Eller and Rariden. Sixth Game. FH E Cincinnati 41 0 Chicago 10 3 Batteries Keuther, Ring aii'Rari-den aii'Rari-den ; Kerr and Schalk. Seventh Game. II K Cincinnati T 4 Chicago 10 1 Batteries Sallee, Fisher, Line and Wingo; Cicotto and Schalk. Eighth Game. 11 K Chicago .-'10 1 Cincinnati 0 10 2 Batteries Williams, .lame: Wilkin-sion Wilkin-sion and Schalk; Filer ami lrl.len. |