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Show I Gibson Ties World's Record, Catching I II Gaines in Succession. I- CUTS OKI' A HOME RUN IN FIFTH President lieidier Fines Chance, Tinker and Steinl'eldt for Disputing Umpire. PITTSBl'RG, Sci't- S. Chirngo's bat-I bat-I ng rally In tlio ulntli. coupled with a cosily error by Miller, pave tho visitors today's samv with Pittsburg by a score of 1 to 2. Brilliant play marked tin; en mo. A catch by Schulie in the fifth inning was wonderful. Running far out into right field, the player, wit i his back to the diamond, reached out and caught Miller's hit that would have gone for a home run. Chicago secured two luns in the second Inning. Chance singled. Steln-feldt Steln-feldt was hit bv a pitched ball, both play-.'is play-.'is moving up a base on Tinker's single. :ind both scoring on a wild throw to the plate by Abstein. The winning runs were scond in the ninth after Schulte had walked. Gibson tied the world's record for the .lumber of consecutive games caught In a reason, equaling the performance of Zlmmer. while playing for Cleveland in IS00, caught 111 games in succession Announcement was made that Chance and Tlnkor hud been lined $n0 each and Stelnfoldt S'.'o bv President Ifeldler as t.ie result of the dispute with Umpire Klein yesterday. I Score: PITTSBURG. AIi. II. H. PO. A. E. Uvrue, 3b 3 0 0 1 1 0 J, each, cf .3 0 0 2 0. o i larke. If ' a 1 3 0 0 Watmcr. ss :'. 1 0 2 0 0 Miller. :o '! 1 U 0 1 1 Abstein. Id 2 0 (I S 0 2 Wilson, if 1' 0 1 0 0 0 Gibson, c I 0 2 11 1 Catnnltz, p 3 0 0 0 0 0 "Hyatt 1 0 ft 0 0 i Totals 29 2 4 27 9 3 "Batted for Cusnnltu in ninth. CHICAGO. AU. K. H. PO. A- E. Zimmerman, 2b .... a 0 0 1 0 0 ' tf. heckard. If -1 0 0 2 0 0 St luilte. rf 4 0 0 2 0 0 t r.ance. lb 4 2 2 JO l 0 Mclnfeldt. ab :: 2 2 1 2 0 llofman, cf 3 0 1- 5 0 'Inker, ss -5 0 1 1 3 0 Archer, c I 0,1 I " 0 Brown, p 4 0 0 1. 1 v 0 Totals 35 4 7 27 7 0 Score by innings Pittsburg 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 02 Chicago 0 2 0 0 U 0 U 0 2 I Summary: Two-base hits Stcinfe.idi. Gibson. Sacrifice hits Abstein. Left on buses Pittsburg 7. Chicago "r. Base? on balls Brown 3. Camnilz 1. Bases ou errorsChicago er-rorsChicago 2. Hit by pitcher Stoln-fcldt. Stoln-fcldt. Abstein. Wanner. Struck out By Bro:i I. by Cutnultz 7. Umpires O'Day und Klcm. 1 Montreal Entries. Special to The Tribune. MONTREAL, Sept S. Entries for to-'iiorrow's to-'iiorrow's races: First race, six furlongs, purse Inflection, Inflec-tion, 9S; Ainthoiopeada, 11-S: Amanda Lee. 1UL . Cob Co. 103; Paul Davis. 110; G. M. Miller, 100. Sooud race, six furlongs, sellinc Col-rnd Col-rnd Lady, 100; Occidental. 100; Sfg. Iu3; I'm Ir Jim. lO.'i; Pills, 105; Geo. W. Le-1 Le-1 't, 110; Right Easy. 110; Jubilee. Jug-pin--. 111. Cooucy K., Ill; Sal Volatile 125 Third race, seven fuiiongs, puiso t'Mchos'j. 99; Sehleswig, 102; Clalb-irne, J-2; .Mt Jshipman Easy. 101; The E irl. HH. Ei-v Day. 101; Maxim Gun. l"l. Sight. KM. Landlord. 107: W. I. Hindi. ftl, Transval, 10S; Sahado. 110; Impt-rtl-iif-nif, 110; Paul Ruinar:, 110; King Cole, u;? Fourth late, sle -oleci-asc. about two and a h-Mf ."iles U;:iL:c.yciocio, l'j;:; uj -r. uiti:ie. M'i; Regi.uk!, Joi. Sir Wojatc. P- Bonnie Kate, 139; Dcrgoo. 115; W'al-. W'al-. way, 1 1" 2. Fifth nice, five furlongs, selling Miss M.ipleton. lil; Scruples, 9i; Kyle. 9."i; Lady Bjs-s. 95; Alalia, W0: Bonnie Bee, 100; Mat Ib-nley. WO; Folly Lee. 102: Luc.-ltii. " l'tj; Sh'-perd's Song. 102; Loiigulle, 103; Bille Kingston. 10.": Inllee.flon, 105: Brun-iddi. Brun-iddi. KTi; Betty Lester. 101; Galvesca. Si.Mh race, one, mile, selling Aunt Kate. 90; Ragman. 10.1; Eldorado( JOG ; Topsy Robinson. lOfi; Posing, 110; Gu-'iiair, Gu-'iiair, 110; Cruche, Dor. 110; St. Ehn-vuod. Ehn-vuod. IP'.: Elgin, 101: Joe Rose. 106; Keep Moving, 111. Fall Race Meet. LKXINOTON. Ky.. Sop I. S. The Kentucky Ken-tucky state racing commission. In ses-rin ses-rin here, has granted the Louisville .I'j'-koy club dates for a fall race mcet-:ig mcet-:ig from September 2o to October 0, Inclusive. In-clusive. Lexington did not apply for fall dates and may have no meeting. La Inula Jockey club ashed tor no dates, a'tnough that club has allowed it to ho known that It was preparing for a meet i r.n October 11 to November fi. Cobb Settles Trouble. PETROI'l', Sept. S. The Detroit News ?,iH ;hls afternoon that "Ty" Cobb's imuble with the watchman of the. Euclid hotel nt Cleveland was amicably settled today by Manager Fred Avery of the EmIIiI hotel and President Navln of the Detroit Baseball club, and that there will be no prosecution of Cobb. |