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Show IE ffl Ji-UN Ji-UN VICTORIOUS us Get Upper Hold in Ball Championship Series. JST TAKE TWO ,JIES TO WIN HONORS s Start Out Good, but Down in Fourth. Inning. 0 Oct 13. Out of a bed-rors. bed-rors. long hits, vanquished i the vociferations of half Mtators, the Chicago Ameri-team Ameri-team emerged victorious ationals today, S to 6. ricans won in spite ot live urs, which were accountable all tlio runs made" by the The Nationals lost, because not hit Walsh's spit ball, tans fielded like amateurs, ational3, fielding perfectly, much in the negative. Time ivhen a hit meant runs the h the impressive averages e up to their reputations, was warm the best basc-r basc-r of the season. Twenty-ad Twenty-ad persons worked them-o them-o the National loaguc nil at 1:40 o'clock, fifty "ore the time set for play he selling of tickets con- noiso-makers were out in tho sky was full of kites ag that votes bo cast in ctions at the coming local JjMaerlcatis B.ogln Business. :j,SWrieaii6 began business with ijfcain, the first man up. drove jKover second. Jones sacrificed 4jwKa scored on Isbell 's double to iiKris hit weakly, but was safe, 'fbell was tagged out between third, Rohe promptly fol-iil fol-iil a double to left. Reulbac.h iarentlv nervous, and allowed j to walk, filliug the bases. ir, howover.' went out by the H possible margin, and two re fcont from counting, lationals in their half piled up. is without much credit to w. Hoffman singled and wont Won Shcckard's sacrifice, hit safelv, but Hoffman was ficond. C'kancc was hit by the the bases were filled.. Steiu-wd Steiu-wd Chance at second and Iloff-red, Iloff-red, but Isbell, attempting to tonblo plav, threw tho ball into rd and Schulte scored. Stein-Khing Stein-Khing second. Tinker knocked one to Walsh, who threw low, afehlt scored. Tinker went out mericans evened matters in tho -.iibell again hit for two bases, ?Mti to left field, and Davis fol-'.Kth fol-'.Kth another, scoring Isbell. At 'fmit Capt. Chauco substituted M-Tn the pitcher's box. Ho be-lhiking be-lhiking out Eolic. Don hue lJmi:on a dead ball. Dougherty Bi'DoDohuc, and Davis reached jfcd scored on n neat double steal. .Kt clever piece of work. Sulli-'?d Sulli-'?d the inning by striking out, fjBs anybody's game, 'afcfelster Goes to Bench. .ijjBkfourth the Americans clinched )mm& Tvith four runs and, incident-m1 incident-m1 Pfeister to ioin Reulbach on Mm Pfeister allowed Walsh to HWHahn forced him. Jones hit SftVW third. Tsbell sent his third right center and Hahn scored. mW Jones scored a moment later HHfens hit to left for two bases, point Pfeister went, out and jUent in He inaugurated his rpaasing Rohe. following which doubled to left and Davis PTie American league partisans Ny wild with delight. The I bitlcs3 wonders" had driven tpers to tho bench and seemed treat the, third one likewise, prwg, however, for this inning nen Schnhe captured Doagh-froE Doagh-froE his shoestrings and caught Mne plate when the latter tried In their half, the Nationals Ac run on the misplays of tho Tinker was safe when Rohe Into tho crowd and reached sec-error. sec-error. Evers walked and Fuck out. Tinker stole third pea on a wild pitch. f sixth, Isbell scored on his Rouble and Rohe's single. In ? the Nationals made two Alter Evcra and Kling had fad-v fad-v Overall and Hoffman were uiU. Sheckard reached first fumble. Schulte doubled to :?r and Overall and Hoffman nad it not been for the ground ocliulte's hit might havo been t lun. With men on second and ance hit an easy one to Isbell out at first. Thereafter. i3 'lblc to SC0l'c although ionals looked dangerous in the f: Stemfeldt doubled to left ,;,l0l line. Tt was apparent WTVT Was wakening and uaptain Prsatplv took him out. ML S iihe Rame- IIe has cod IKm? " inning closed with JB;." n third. S fincan have now won three jHftnk, ncs- Tomorrow's game Kli i, ? t,,c American League gjjJgjftould they win this game they will gain tho world's championship. cham-pionship. Individual and Team Scores. Nationals A.B. P.. B.H. P.O. A. E. Hoffman, c.f 3 2 1 3 0 0 Sheckard. U 1 0 1 I 0 0 Schulte. r.f 5 1 3 2 1 0 Chance, lb .... 4 0 1 8 0 0 Steinfoldt. Sb.. .. -i 1 1 1 2 0 Tinker, s. 3 1 0 3 2 0 Erer.'. 2b 3 0 0 1 5 0 Kline, c 3 0 0 0 0 0 RiuJbach. P 0 0 0 0 2 0 Pfeister. p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Overall. P 3 1 0 1 'Moran 1 J Totals 33 6 7 27 13 0 -Bn:tod for Erers in the ninth mninp. Aooricsns A.B. R. B.H. P.O. A. E. Hahn. r.f 5 2 1 1 O 0 Jones, c.f -i 1 1 1 0 2 g;K,"V.. .... 4 0 3X21 Donohuo, lb.. ... 0 1 2 0 Dougherty, l.f- .. 5 0 0 O O O 5-htt:5::. .....o o o o o o Totals" 87 S 12 27 19 5 Score by ianincs- v.::! 881 o i o oa-s Hits Off Renlbach, 5 in two and one-third one-third snninca: off Pfeister. 3 in one inning ; off OTornH. in five and two-thirds .innings. Left on b0Bes Nationals 10. Americans 8. Two-bac hits Isbell 4. Ttohe. Davis 2. ionio? Chance. Schulte Stoinfeldt Sscn-iice Sscn-iice hits foncs, Sheoknrd, Tinl.er. Heal-bach Heal-bach Stolon bases-Dongherty. Davis. Tnkrr Evers. Doublo play Schulte to Ever to Klinff. Struck out By Beulbach f bv Pfeister 2. by Walsh 5. by Overall 5. 1 nr Wiliih 5. off Ovcnill 1, off unite Wild pitchcs-Wahh. Overall. Hil with bVllChance, Donohue. Time of Bamo 2 hour" 40 minutes. Umpires Johnstone awl O'Lonshlin |