Show RED SOX DRAW NOTCH NEARER CHAMPIONS CHAMPION HI J t e t. t r J BOSTON MAKES IT THREE IN N RACE FOR WORLDS WORLD'S BASEBALL 1 TEAR INTO DODGERS FOR 6 2 WI n i Bean Town rn Team Makin flaking 1 Effort to End Series as Quickly as Possible LEONARD ON MOUND Red Sox Hurler Gives Nationals Na tio s Two Run Lead But Boston Overcomes It The The Boston Bosto KT TORK Oct 11 The lIe n iN AmerIcans Americana drew on ono notch nearer to tho worMs worlds championship here this thi afternoon when whon thoy they defeated the Ii C Brooklyn Nationals I C to 2 In tn th tho Ii gamo mo of ot the erlee which now stands stand B three to Ito ono otlo In favor tl ot of Boston Tomorrow Tomorrow To To- morrow the conflict will f bo renewed a nt t Braves field Boston Columbus Columbu day da 7 tomorrow w la III ft n. legal holiday In Maesa- Maesa and th the Indications point to al an nn n enormous I attendance With today's contest t the file Pl players players' r S. S ceased to to participate in iii mo 1 returns The Thc manner In which the toro Wro Into the Brooklyn team tl horo boro thi this afternoon left no doubt a as to their In In- In of ot tho the series serb n as quickly nfl possible Leonard gave o the Nations Na X ft n. two-run two lead In the tho opening Inning but hl hi his more than mn made e tip up tho handicap In tho fe second session and In tho the van refused to permit Brooklyn to creep up o op on them thorn Today was waR the tho first time since the Initial game ag against tho Philadelphia Nationals In the series BOdOS of ot 1916 1915 that Boston Doston hl has won from Its rivals by a n margin mar of or more moro than ono one run Oni Only Tho The contest although featured b by sensational plays did not rise much above the average n of or a regular season leason contest On Once co Leonard r l swung Into form torm the Brooklyn batters b found It Jt Impossible to score Long slashing hits ripped oft off the bats of the to be bo charged ed against tho tho account of or Brooklyn's ns pitchers while plen ld catch catches 05 stops stopa and throws mode made the way eaR easy cany for t Leonard Tho The Brooklyn club lUb gave gate Its us ers rs great hopes of ot repeating tho the victory vic yb- tor tory or of ot Tuesday when two t runs were put over In th the first Inning on Johnstons Johnston's Johnston's Johnstons John John- ston's triple My 1 rs' rs single a n ba base e on balls and an error b by Jan who tho In his c to get Myers er at nt the tho pinto fumbled ts Cutsha grounder Rubo Marquard Manager Robinson's Robinsons selection election for tor a second try tn against the tho nos Boston ton batters heM held Boston BORton In the In Initial Initial inItial In- In Inning but Gardner ner took much of the tho mystery out of his delivery when ho hI hammered out a n home run hla hili second second sec see ond In two days daya with two on bae bases Inthe In tho the next Inning Marquard walked tho the first man u up an and Jowls advanced him to third with a n double to tho the right tl field tild wall Gardner then cleaned up il with his hla homer horner a Q drive to deep center Boston DORton added another tally tany In the tha fourth when Lewis singled went to second on Gardners Gardner's fI sacrifice and scored on Managers Manager's Carrigans Carrigan's single Another was added In tn th tho fifth when whon Cheney Choney who replaced Marquard In the box after had batted for Cor tho the former passed Hooper who second second sec soc ond end and scored on double The final run of at the game Garno came whon when in the seventh second up forced Hooper who had singled went to second on Walkers Walker's sacrifice and scored cored when grounded to Cheney whose whoso throw to tint first hit tho the runner runne Hucker I Repine Cheney was wag soon Afterwards replaced by Nap Kap one ono of the tho greatest st of when at the tho height of ot his career Rucker flucker pitching with groat gront and wide sweeping curves held hold the Bostonians n scoreless to the end In tho the two Innings he hold command he fanned three of tho the six batters that faced him and allowed but ono hit Of or tho the fo pitchers In the tho game Leonard's Leonards work was tho th best bost He allowed ved but five hits hita In nine nino In innings In- In struck out three e gave four tour bases on balls balli and nod made mado on wild pitch Boston Dosten got ten ton hits ot off Brooklyn's three pitchers for tor a total of fifteen bases boBes while Brooklyn hits hit for eight bases made mado the only base steal of 01 tho day and Boston but nine nino players to the homo borne clubs club's fifteen Notwithstanding the tho perfect weather eather and Brooklyn's victory of 01 th the tho preceding day tho stands showed man many vacant seats although tho attendance was f a. a trifle larger argar than on Tuce Tuesday a The official figures showed 1 that 2168 spectators were w-ero ro present and that t tk tho o receipts were sere Of or thle this sum Bum the tho players will receive each ach club und and tho the national commission com corn mission minion Tho total figures for tor th the four tour games ganie are as 05 follows Attendance receipts players players' share shaN 15 5 each clubs club's share national commissions commission's com corn missions mission's lons share shuc Tho The players players' share sharo of at the reo receipts fo for tor the first four foul games une-s une will wUl bo be divided upon n R basis bUIR of ot GO CO per pcr percent cent to tho the win win- n tier ncr r of or tho series und find 40 10 per por cent t to th the loser which will give gho t to bo ho divided among among- tho the members of or th the winning club and for th the Jos losing ng club players II THE TITiE GAME IN FI G URES BOSTON I BROOKLYN T AB It H PO A E I AB R H PO A E Hooper ri rf 4 1 1 2 3 O 0 J Johnston rf i-f 4 1 1 0 0 1 d Janvrin 5 1 0 1 2 1 Myers c ct 4 1 1 1 0 0 Walker cf 4 O. O O 1 2 0 0 Merkle lb lb 3 0 1 9 0 1 1 lb 3 3 1 2 S 8 0 0 Wheat If 4 4 0 1 0 0 1 Lewis If 4 2 2 6 0 0 Cutshaw 4 0 1 3 2 0 Gardner 3 3 1 1 1 3 0 Mowrey 3 3 0 0 1 11 4 1 0 Scott 4 0 0 3 3 0 Olson ss 3 0 0 2 2 0 Carrigan c 3 0 2 3 1 0 Meyers c 3 0 0 11 3 0 Leonard p 3 0 00 1 0 Stengel 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A Marquard p 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 o 0 0 0 0 Cheney p 0 0 0 0 0 1 j t I OMara u ara 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Rucker p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Getz 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals TotAls 33 6 6 l 10 27 10 1 1 Totals 32 26 2 5 27 14 11 4 4 batted batted f for r Marquard in fourth 0 OThra M ra batted for Chancy in III seventh Stengel ran for Meyers in ninth Getz batted for Rucker in ninth Score by innings innings- Boston 0 3 0 1 1 0 1 0 6 00 6 0 Brooklyn n 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 02 Summary Two base hits Lewis Hoblitzell Three Three- base hit Home run Gardner Stolen bases hits Gardner Left on Boston bases 5 Brooklyn Brook Brook- lyn 7 First base on errors Boston I 1 Brooklyn 1 Eases Bases on bails balIs- I Off Leonard 4 off Marquard 2 off 1 Hits and earned runs runs- Off Orf Leonard 5 hits bits 1 run in 9 im innings off Marquard 5 hits 4 runs in i j 4 innings oft off Cheney 4 hits 1 run in 3 innings off Rucker 1 hit no J runs YU in 2 Struck out out-By Leonard 3 by Marquard 3 by j j Chenoy Chency 5 by Thicker Rucker 3 WIld pitch Passed ball Meyers Umpires Umpires-At plate on hases Dineen left field 0 Day ODay right field Connolly Time t I. I I I FACTS ABOUT YESTERDAYS YESTERDAY'S GAME Score score Boston Boston 6 Brooklyn 2 t Spectators Spectators j Gate receipts e Players' Players share share shuc Each clubs club's sh share share rc National commission commission I |