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Show RED SOX SLIP COG 2 & Jt . J2 CHICAGO HOPES ON NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost. P. C, Brook t Tii S7 56 .K P-.iia'ielrhla 57 Boston 79 .577 Nw York 7-1 fi.' .:57 riii.-hiitg fi si .us fliicnuo fi SI --t"S si. .mt so s; .cs Cini'innatl 31 .3S5 Yesterday's Results. No Ramos Fi-hrduled. Today's Schedule. Pitf.thiiri; at Boston itwo pamep). f"hraj:o hi Brooklyn (two pamosl. St. bou la nt N"s Voik (two sanicel. ClminnnU at Philadelphia. REMAINING GAMES. The schedule for the remainder of the season as It affects the three lending clubs In the National and American leagues follows: NATIONAL LEAGUE. Sepiember 25. Pittsburg at Boston (2). Chicago at Brooklyn (2). Cincinnati at Philadelphia. September 26. Pittsburg at Boston (2). Chicago at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. September 27. Chicago at Brooklyn. September 28. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. Boston at New York (2). September 29. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. Boston at New York. September 30. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. Boston at New York (2). October 2. New York at Brooklyn. Boston at Philadelphia (2). October 3. New York at Brooklyn. Boston at Philadelphia (2). October 4. New York at Brooklyn. Boston at Philadelphia. October 5. Mew York at Brooklyn. Boston at Philadelphia. AMERICAN LEAGUE. September 25. New York at Chicago. Washington at Detroit. Eoston at Cleveland. September 26. Open date. September 27. New York at Boston. September 23. Chicago at Cleveland. New York at Boston. September 29. Detroit at St. Louis. Chicago at Cleveland. New York at Boston. September 30. Detroit at St. Louts. Chicago at Cleveland. New York at Boston. October 1. Detroit at St. Louis. Chicago at Cleveland. October 2. Philadelphia at Boston. October 3. Philadelphia at Boston. October 4. Philadelphia at Boston. HOMER ON LOST BALL SETS BEDSOX BACK Cleveland Wins When Single Sin-gle Hides Behind Screen, Counting Four Runs. AMERICAN LEAGUE. - Won. Lost, P. 0. Bnstrm 8fi SO .5KH Chi.'HRo S5 64 .ST1 n.Mroii PS 6 .t.fiS St. Lou Is 7R 73 .R1 New York 16 70 .621 rirveland 16 73 .610 WahitiKtin 73 73 .437 Philadelphia 33 113 .22S Yesterday's Results. At CTdrago New York 1. fhfraico 2. At Cleveland Boston 2. Cleveland 5. At St. Louis Philadelphia 2. St Louis 0. Second Sec-ond game Philadelphia 2. St. Lonla 3. At Detroit Washlugloa 5. Detroit 6. Today's Schedule, New York at Chicago. T'HIa.lelpMa at St. 1-outs. Wavhtng'.on at Detroit. Boston at Cleveland. CLEVELAND. Sept. 24. With the bases lilted and one out In the fifth Inning, In-ning, Knvjinaph, plnch-hittlng for Roeh-linpr Roeh-linpr drove a sizzling: grounder over third base which rolled under the screen In far left fild. The drive went for a home run and Cleveland checked tho championship advance of the Bostons, t'.e score being 0 to 3. l-.eon.ird ?lde from a streak of wild-ne.s, wild-ne.s, pitched great hall, as did Boehllnp and Kaby for Cleveland. Leonard allowed al-lowed four hits, hut as each was for an extra base, the Indians landed their firs victory of the series. Boston scored twice In the fourth on a single by Lewis and a pass to Gardner followed by singles by Scott and Carring:-ton. Carring:-ton. Gardner began the ninth with a single. Mi-Xally ran for him while Hen-rikssen, Hen-rikssen, batting for Scott, walked. Thomas was hit with a pitched bail, tilling the bares. Ruth batted for Leonard and struck out. Hooper's sacrifice- fly scored McNally but .Tanvrtn ended the game with a fly to Graney. CLEVELAND-BOSTON. ' CLEVELAND. I BO&TON. AB.R.H.O.A. AB.R.H.O.A. 7.ranrT,f... 4 0 0 1 O1 Hooper, rf.. . 4 0 2 2 0 Barhare.Bb.. 4 0 0 1 SUanvryn.Sb.. 6 0 0 11 Speaker.cf.. 4 0 1 3 0! Wnlker.rf . . . 3 0 0 6 0 Roth.rf 3 0 0 1 0! Shorten. cf. . 0 0 0 fl 1 Watnbsfl.ss 3 0 11 3 (J.ifner. Ib. . . 2 0 0 o 3aiHlll.lb. . . 3 1 1 10 OlHobllt.etl.lb I 0 0 0 0 Turner. 2b. . 2 1 0 3 4Lrw1i,lf 3 1110 U'Nidll.'-... 2 1 0 6 2nardpr.3b.. 2 1110 BncliliiiH.p. . 10 0 1 0S'OU.n 3 0 114 BaEhy.p. ... 110 0 Ol'aiTlBfin.c. 2 0 1 fi 0 Kavanogh. 1110 0 Thomas. r. . . 1 0 0 3 0 Lcitinrd. P- 8 0 0 0 0 1 1 Hrnriknen. . 0 fl 0 0 0 IJM'-Nnlly... 0 1 0 0 n l"nth i o o n n ttWalrth 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ...:S 5 4 27 Il Totals ....30 3 6 24 6 Baited for Bonhllns In fifth. tBattcd for Sott In nlnlh. JUan for Uardnor in ninth. 11a' ted fnr Leonard In ninth. tlltan for Thomas in ninth. Score by inniuga : Boston j..O 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 13 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 x 5 Summiiry : terrors Turner, Scolt, Thomas. Two-biiEo Two-biiEo hi Is Wtinibapanss, Dan till. Speaker. Homo run Knwuingh. lUinos on balls Oft Boohllng :i. off BacUy 2. off Leonard I. and earned in ns Off Boohl ing. 5 hito and 2 rtina In flvn innltifts; off Bagby, 1 hit and 1 run In Tour In-nlns:;; In-nlns:;; off Leonard. A hil and 4 mnn In eight inning. Hit by pitched halt By Ionard. O'Neill; by Bnby, Thomas. Si ruck out By Bnnblinrc 3. by Bai:by 2, by Leonard 7. Umpires O' Louahlln and Nallln. WHITE SOX NOT YET OUT OF THE RACE CHICAGO. Sepl. 21. Chicago remained in the pennant race tnday by defeating New York, 2 to 1. while Ronton lost to Cleveland. The locals now are two and a half games behind the league leaders. Krratie fielding by the visitors, coupled witli opportune hitting by the locals gave Chicago the game. M'W YORK-CHICAGO. NEW YORK. I CHICAGO. AH.H.H.O .A.t AB.R.H.O.A. Mafiee.ef 4 1 2 3 ol.l . Collins. rf. 4 110 0 dcridrvx.rf.. 3 0 0 I) 0 MM u 1 leu. .lb 2 0 1 .1 a !Vri inpg.ud 4 0 0 E.i'nlllnOb 2 0 0 3 nii. lb 3 0 1 11 0. Iifkaon.lf... S 1 1 2 0 B.iUer..l!). .. 1 0 1 2 3' l""lech. If . . . 3 0 0 2ft Miller, If . . . 1 0 0 2 ft' Nes. tb 2 0 0 7 0 Boumnnn.2t) 3 0 10 6! Terry. ss 3 0 0 1 2 WatU'i-p.c.. 3 0 0 3 4jLynn.c 3 0 0 p 3 rul lop, p.. . 2 0 0 0 2, Wllllamc.p. 3 0 1 0 0 Mullnii.... o 0 0 01 tiit.Mll.p. . 0 0 0 0 0 Tot a la ...28 1 5 24 171 Totals 26 2 4 37 10 Batted for Cut lop In eighth. Score by Imilnpa: N'-w York ...1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l ChlcBRo 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 X-2 Sum ina i t : Krror- rip, Baiter, Miller, Wll -IIhuim. Two-tisf." hit - Pipp. Thrce-bap hit WiliMm:.. Iiiuhle play--M M Hllln to K, Coina n Niv Hi's and em-nod i una Off Cullop. 4 lilts mid no rutu In wevn Innlnjrft; riff RukiwII, un tilla and n- run In on Inning; off Williams, fi lili and no runs In nine Inning, lilt br pltch-d ball Bv Wtlll.iniK. Miller. Struck out By Cullop Cul-lop 3, by WilllmiiH R. Pned bull Wallers. Um-pi Um-pi !!; iMiic.'ji and Hlldebrfliid. HOWARD EHMKE IS JOHNSON'S MASTER CjKTIMHT, Sept. M. Howard F,hmkr. the recruit fnnn Syra'-us" twirled bin third victory lor I '(.droit ludny boating Washington Wash-ington fi tn Ti. Walter .lobnson. who was nut a f tn win from the locals here this sea :-'!!. whs Hie- -defeated flinner. .leu nine' mon ha in niered Johnson'F of-ff-rings without mercy, Cobb Iciidiriff the Httack with three wliistllne sinwU-s and a tv.o-bftgcf-r in four times at the plate. Cn iti's il on hie in the Hcvent h f. d lowed by Vcf. di'p single, which Rice misjudged, tii o; i the winning run. Willi 1 ,eonanl on Kpcond and two on t in t he nin ill M ila n singled to left hut, (Onntinuea on Following Page.; liii If 111 . (Continued from Freceding Page.) Vench's. throw retired Leonard at the plate. WASHINGTON -DKTROIT. WASH I NO TO S. i.i KTK 0 1 T A R. R H.n. A. AB.it.H.O. A. I,finanl.3b . 3 '1 0 '-' 1 1 V i It , .1 b 4 1 2 1 4 lVv.ilei,2h... I. 2 ?. O.tltish.FS 3 0 il :t 7 Mllnn.r. . . . fi 0 :i Z 1 CA,h., f -1 2 4 : 0 rinllii.rf.... 2 0 10 0, V-a- i .If 4 12 11 i;i.f.lf t 0 n 1 1 Cinwt.-ird.rf. 4 0 110 Ii!.ipf.1l- 10 13 o: Hpilmnn.tr). 0 1 11' 0 MrRrir-.vfis. 3 0 0 3 2: Young. 2b .1 X 0 T o WilllBmsi.c PtanflK?.c. . . 4 0 2 2 find lb 4 0 14 Ehinkc.p 4100 Inbnson.p.. 4 110 ," llirv.i- 0 0 0 1 ft! A1f"i.-.s;;ei- .1 f) " (1 0' rarriiy,.;.. 0 0 0 I 0J Totnls ...32 ,", 10 21 10' To'.dls ....33 6 11 27 22 , Untied fm- Iler.ry in cfgiilh. S-'fii-o by liinlnss: Wr sti i ngtnii 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 05 Itcrroit 1 '1 ! 0 1 0 1 0 X C Snmrnr.ry: KrrorsRicc Johns-on. Two bn.se hits Foster, Vltt ILM, t'obb. Tlin'p-baso lots tleilman, Faster. Kieien bai-e Cohb. Uonble play Rusli to Ydiiiis to Hcllman. Base.s on halls (lft Elimlie .1. off Johnson 2. HHs and eaniod i'tinr- -Off Khmkp 10 hits and il runs In nine in-nti;gs: in-nti;gs: off -Icibiifon. II iiit;. and i runs in p:ght inn Ing: . Stnirk out By F.hmke 1. bj Johnson 2. Wild pi 1 rli Jolitison. 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