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Show SOX OVERCOME EIGHT" RUN LEADID WIN Loudermilk's Wildness in the Ninth Enables Chicago Chi-cago to Beat Tigers. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won. Lost. P.C. Boaton S4 it Dotrott M 48 . 636 Chicago 79 53 .50S Waahingtcn S9 i-9 ,SM Naar york 59 6 .472 Sr. LooU S3 77 .40S Clereland 60 81 .393 Philadelphia 35 S3 .ff Yesterday's Results. At New York Washington, ; New Yortc, ff. At Cleveland St. Louis. -S; Cleveland, 4. At Chicago Detroit. 9: Chicago, 10. At Boatrn (Prat game) Philadelphia. I; Boetoa, 0; game) Philadelphia. 3: Boatoo. 14. Today's Schedul. Detroit at ClerolanfJ. Washington at New York (two games. Philadelphia at Boston. No other games acheduled. CHICAGO, Sept. 8. G rover Loudermilk, the latest acquisition to the Detroit pitching pitch-ing staff, went -wild in the ninth inning and met his Waterloo at the hands of the Chicago White Sox, 10 to 9. in the last claah of these two clubs here this season. As a result of the victory, the locals have won their fifth straight game, two of which were taken from the Tigers, and cut down Boston's lead to seven games. Apparently hopelessly beaten in the first two innings, when Jennings's men drove both Faber and Benz from the mound with a total of eight hits, which produced an eight-run lead, the Chicago club gamely hung on and played an uphill up-hill battle, tied the visitors In the lucky seventh by driving Boland and Dubuc off s the mound, and won out In the ninth, when Louder-milk loot control. In the ninth inning Jackson and Fournier walked. Weaver moved both up a base on a sacrifice, and Jackson, by a -j beautiful slide under Stanage, beat Ka'va-naugh'p Ka'va-naugh'p throw to the ptate on John's grounder, dchalk followed with a single to right and Fournier romped home with the winning run. DETROIT. CHICAGO AR.R H.O.A-i AB R II O A. Vitt.3b 6 1111 Morphr rf-.. 6 0 I BuBb.as .113 3J.Co11fns,lb. 4 0 1 13 1 Cobb.'f. ... E 2 2 3 I.E. Collins. 2b. I 1 3 2 3 Crawford. rf. 4 2 11 ff Jackson. cf. .. 4 3 10 0 Veaeh.tf.... 3 2 3 3 OPeleh.lf 1 2 1 o Baroe.lb 3 0 1 7 0 Pournler.lf . . 1 3 ff 3 9 Young.Sb... 3 ft 1 i 2 Weaver.ss... 4 13 4 4 KavT.agh.2b 10 0 10 Johns. 3b 1112 2 manaRe.e... 4 0 1 4 3 Schslk.c ... 4 112 1 Coveloskte.p 1 S I 9 1 Paber.p o 0 0 0 Roland. p- . 1 0 0 0 0' Bsnj.p 0 ft 0 0 0 Dntnjc.p. . " ft ft " 0 Wolfgang, p. 4 0 112 Ls- 1 0 0 1 91 Totals. . V 9 11215 19! Totals...- 37 19 US 27 14 tOne out when winning run srored. Score by innings: Detroit 4 4 0 9 0 9 9 1 99 Chicago 9 1 9 1 9 0 4 9 319 Summary; Error Bush. Two-base hits Cobb. J. Collin. Sbalk. Three-baa'- hits Coveles!. cywford. Flch. Johns Stolen hM Wht Brlfl46 hits Bush, Burns. Wea.fr. I'oible plays Johns to J, Collins: R. Collins to Weaver to J. Collins. Cobb to fltsnsge. Bush to Young to Buna, first base on balls-Off faber. 1 ; off Coveleakle, 3 ; off Wolfgang I . off Boland. 1; off Loadennilk. 3. HI 's Off Psber. 4 In one-h'.rd one-h'.rd of sn fnntog: off Bent. 4 In one Inning: off Wolfgang. 8 In Sawsfl and two-thirds In rings ; off i ''ovel'flcle, ft In three and two-thlrd Innings; off I Boland. 5 In two and two-thirds innings: off Da t u . 2 In less than on -third of sn Inning: off LoudTTnUfc, 1 to 'wo innlngr. H'rurk out Bv Coveleakle. 2: b IjOu-JerraJlk. L Wild pe-h iwidermMV Pasd hall 3tansge. fmptias Connolly and Wallace. rul.rr"yvrv rffl I rianerea - Wes.e-.elt s |