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Show WHITE SOX CLIMB AT EXPENSE OF INDIANS CHICAGO. Sept. 6. Chicago won both games of the Labor day bill from Cleveland Cleve-land today by scores of 7 to 1 and l to ft. In the first game Klepfer, the former White Snx. was driven from the mound Dikder a bombardment of hlta In the sixth inning. Tn this round the locals bunched six hits, one a douhle by K. Collins and Jackson's triple, with two errors, and clinched the game. Cbotte was hit hard, but tightened up at critical I Imen and was given good support. In the last contest Renz held his opponents op-ponents to four scattered hits, three of Which were made byKtrk. The fielding behind Benz was pe.rfei-t and this aided him In scoring a shutout against the visitors vis-itors In their last game of t he season here. Eddie Murphy tad the atta-k for the locals during the two games by making thrc-e hlta In the Initial eonteat and four In the second game. John Collins sacrificed sacri-ficed three consecutive times 'luring the second game and made one hit. Fournier. who was Injured during t he recent Boston series in the east, returner to the gttms today, ' - CLEVELAND CjflCAOO. AH R HO A ABRHOA chapman. r. 4iii llMurnbr.rf .i 0 3 t 0 Roth.rf 4 ft 1 3 1iJ.rolllns.lb. 3 I 14 ft OlwuWy.U... 4 ft 1 7 0B.reUlna.3b. 3 2 3 a Smith if .301 0 ft Jafkson.cf ,, 41120 Klrke.lh... 4 119 ft Letbold. If . , 3 12 11 Barbare.lb 4 0".! 1 Waer,e. .. 31114 Wmhsris.2b 3 ' 1 I 1 .Io!m.3b. . . 2 0 I j rrNfUl.fl ... 2 0 1 2 llshalk.r 3 l o 2 i Egan.c 1 ft llCfdOtMfvB 4 0 0 0 4 Klepfer. p. 2 ft 0 0 41 Csvwr.p i o l o ij Totals .. 32 1 9 24 III Totals ... 31 7 11 27 IS Score by Inning Clerffland 9 o o ft o t ft o o i Chlrajo 0 0 fl 0 i h i o "7 I S-immsr Errors- Brhre. Wambsgan O'Neill l Two-baei hit Z. Collins. Three-hSAO hits--Jtrg. on. Kirk S'ol'n bnsea -E Mltlht, Ta-kson. garAed rows Ch lease, R Doubt! piey-Eaan to Ba rhar First haae on error Ohfegge, I. First ha on t-alb -Off Klepfer. 3; off f'artsr. L Hit -Off Klepfar. P In It Innings: off Carter. 2 In tWO tnnlngf Brr-r-k out By Oisotte, 3. by K!p. fer, 1. I'mplre--Wallace and Connolly SECOND GAME CLEVELAND I CHICAGO. A B R.H.O.A I AH R HOA Chapman. t ft ft 1 Murph' tf ' J 4 2 0 RtMh.ef 4 0 0 2 OIJ.CnlllnMt-. I t lift Grer.ey.If , . . 3 0 ft 4 0' E. Collins. 2h. 4 2 3 2 2 Smith. rf 4 ft ft I fll Jarkson.rf . . J I 1 3 ft Kl-ke.lb . t ft 9 n Pournlcr.If . , 4 0 0 2 0 Barhate.tb 3 ft o ft 2'Weaver, . 4 0 'n 3 l Wmbflgnt.lb S O ft 5 l Johns 3b 4 1 I I ft 0Xelit. . s ft o 3 ll Mayer, e 4 0 1 3 n Brentog.p 2 0 1 plBensfp 41104 Jones. p 0 0 0 0 01 Will. 1 0 ft 0 0 Collamore.p 0 0 ft 0 d Totals... 31 0' 4 24 121 Totala . 32 1 11 37 Batted for Jon- In the eighth, gcofs by inning: ClevWend fl ft ft ft o o o ff o o Chicago 2 00 1 0 9 X 0 Summary ; Error -B rb re. Wemh'gsna Sto1n i baVM E Collin fj, Johns. Jackron. Karnsd runs Chicago. 7 Pouhle play -O'Neill to Chapman First t..i-r on crinr Chicago. 1 F-'lr-t ha ot. ball off Bran tea, I; off Bans, I mi (iff Rrcn ton, 11 In six Innlnga 'none out In (be seventtn. off Jones, none tn nne liming, off l ollamore. non' ' nn Inning fUfti-v n-n Hi Heir j t,v cnt. more, I. trmplres Oenaoll and Wallace |