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Show TIGERS CLOSE UP ON RED SOX $r i5 t$5 tf t DODGERS SUFFER SEVERE BUMP TIGERS ARE BUT TWO POUTS FROM FIRST Detroit Beats Yankees, While Red Sox Are Idle; Coveleskie Strong. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won. Lost. P.C. Boston "8 57 .578 Detroit SO Sl ..i"5 Chicago . TS CO ' .Wo New Vork 71 6 -622 Ft. Louis 72 67 .5:8 Washington 68 66 .607 Cleveland 70 fifl .54 Philadelphia 30 10 .121 Yesterday's Results. At Cleveland Philadelphia 4. Cleveland 8. At Detroit New York 1, Detroit 4. At Chicago St. Louis S. Chicago 9. Only three sallls scheduled. Today's Schedule. "Washington at Chicago. Boston at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Cleveland. New York at Detroit. DETROIT. Sept. 13. Detroit defeated New York in the opening game of the series, 4 to 1, this afternoon and moved within two points of first place. The game was hotly contested, with good pishing- on both sides and much spectacular fielding. Coveleskie had the game well in hand until the eighth, when he issued his first base on balls. The next two men hit safely and a run was scored. Dauss was then sent in to relieve him. Pipp was sent in to bat for Shawkey and Russell finished the game. Two more runs were scored on him on a pass, a hit and an error by Bail-mann. Bail-mann. Spencer's finger was split when he went after a wild pitch. NEW YORK-DETROIT. NEW YORK. I DETROIT. AB.R.H.O.A.I AB.R.H.O A. Maree,cf.... 4 0 0 1 01 Vitt.3b 4 1117 High, If 3 0 1 0 0BuBh,ss 3 0 0 3 2 Baumann.rf 3 0 0 0 OtCobb.cf 3 0 0 R 1 Pknpugh.ss 4 0 0 3 7j Veach, If 4 13 4 0 Mullen. lb.. 4 0 0 12 2! Crawlord.rf. 3 1110 Baker.Sh.... 4 0 1 0 3! Heilm.xn.lb. 4 1 1 12 0 Mlller.rf Young.2b... 4 0 2 13 and If 2 1 0 S olSpencer.c... 10 10 1 Oedeon.2b.. 3 0 1 2 0 Stanagc.rr.. . 1 0 0 0 0 Alexandar.c. 3 0 2 4 li Coveleskie, p 3 0 1 0 S Shawkey. p. 2 0 0 1 liDauss.p 1 0 0 0 0 Rusftll,P- .. 0 0 0 0 01 Pipp 0 0 0 0 f tMaisel 0 0 0 0 0 1 Totals.. 30 1 5 2-1 H Totals. .. 81 4 10 27 17 Baited for Shawkey in the eighth. tRan for High in the fourth. P.ore by innings: New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Detroit 1 0 0 0 1 0 O 2 4 Summary: Error Baumann. Two-base bits High, baker. Crawford. Three-base bit Vcacb. Sarrific hits Bush. Spencer. Bases on balls Off Shawkdy 1, off Russell 1, off Coveleskie 1. Hits and earned runs Off Shawkey 9 hits and 2 runs in seven innings: off RusfMl 1 hit and 1 run in one Inning: eff Coveleskie 5 hlls and 1 run In seven. Innings; off Dau:i no lilts and no runs In two Innings. Hit by pitchers Spencer by Shawkey; Pipp by Dauss. Struck out By Shawkey 2, by Ru&soll 1. Wild pitches Shawkey 1, Dauss 1. Umpires Nallin and O'Loughlin. WILD HEAVE GIVES GAME TO WHITE SOX CHICAGO. Sept. 13. Chicago defeated. &t. Louis, 9 to 8, in ten innings of a wild and erratic game. W'eilman's wild throw of Weaver's grounder sent the winning run across the plate after two were out. The locals pounded Hamilton off the mound in the opening inning and added three more runs in the fifth, when erratic er-ratic fielding by St. Louis helped them. Faber then tossed away the lead in the sixth, when his wildness and three errors gave the visitors four runs. Bunched hits again put Chicago ahead in the sixth, but Jones's men bunched hits behind .Te:s's error and tied it again. Sohalk was hit on the finger by a foul tip and had to retire and RuseM twisted his ankle sliding into eecnnd base and had to be carried off the field. ST. LOUIS-CHICAGO. ST, I-OUTS. CHICAGO. AB R.H.O A AB.R.H O.A Sbotten.lf... 5 1 3 S 1 J-Colllnp.rf. 6 1 1 n n Mlller.rf.... i 1 0 1 01 Weaver. 3b.. 8 2 3 2 ? Slslw.lb. ... 4 0 0 7 1 1 E. Co! It no. 2b 4 2 3 4 0 Pratt,2b.... 4 12 2 Ol JarkPon.lT. . 4 114 0 Marsnnn rf. 4 2 2 4 ol Ness. lb 4 2 0 3 1 Hartley.... 10 0 5 1 1 Uphold. cf . . 4 0 JI 1 0 Rumter.r... 2 113 OtTfrry.FF S 0 fl 2 t! Au6tln..1b. .. 6 110 O' Kchalk.c 2 0 1 13 2 Lnvan.pa 1 I 0 2 3 b3pr,c O 0 0 0 0 Borton 1 0 0 0 Oi Will) a ma, p. 10 0 10 vmiiw.eB., 2 o o i orif-oita,p o n n o i Hamilton. p. 0 0 0 0! Katwr.p 0 0 0 0 0 Davenport.p 2 0 J 0 I' Rusaell p. . .. 10 10 0 tTobtn 1 0 0 0 0! Oanforlh.p. 3 1 1 n 1 Koob.p .... 0 0 0 0 0'. Felsrh . .. . 1 0 0 0 0 Wellnian.p. 2 0 0 1 f fl V. Kolniu 1 0 0 0 0 Totals.. 3S 8 10l29 i Tot-alP... 39 13 30 10 Patifd for Lavan In thfl fHth. Batiod for DavenpTt In th lxth. JTwo out wben TvinnltiK run Kforcd. Ratlfv for Terry ill th U-mh. ttBittcd for Lapp tn the tnth. Scorn by InolrjjB: St. Louie 1 1 1 0 ft 1 n o iy $ Chicago 3 0 0 0 8 C ft 0 0 1 fl Summary: Error? Miliar. IlArtloy. Auntin. Wallace. Wal-lace. 11 man. Nfh, Faber 3. Two-hnso hits Pavenpon. K. ""oilliiF. Three-l'!-" hi E. t'ol-ilnF, t'ol-ilnF, Jni-lon, Pratt. Wcircr. Strrn tnj-rf S'hot-ti-n. .Virgin.', Lfir-nld 2, S-hn!k. K. Collins. .la.-k-son. imuhlc playfi--Lav.m lo Sinlrr: S'lmlk to C Collins; Snellen to Trait. Bars on halls Off WUiianLS 2. off C lent a off nTupnri 4. off Knob 2. Hits and earned rur OfT Hamllfon 1 -.il ard 2 i ims in or.e-thirds of an limine; off Kich Z h i if nnd 2 nine in one and two -1): iri'.?, in -nine?: 0,7 Will isms 4 h':; and 3 nm? in two and onc!h!rd tin Iti:- ; off Da f-pon F M'f and 1 run in four and iwo-iMrls innirc.','. off t!lr.n 3 h'ts and no runt' in throf f unities: off cirntt1 ; hit an-i no run in two ar.d two-third tnnkirs: off Fatv r 1 h", r.r,'i no runs in o:i-:hrd of tn iT-.ri'ig; off R:.:..--''I1 no Mts and ti nrif in Itvo-thlrdf Itvo-thlrdf of an inr.i :ir : off F'an.'or;h ? f.l and no ri:. in four Innlrzs. Hi! by p! fhT--M i 11 r Wllliar.iP. Slr'' k ou: By DuvjK-rt .1. bv i'-oir- 3. by Fatw 1. Da nf on Si 4. by Wrtlman ;. Umpires Um-pires '. 'OiinoHy and Hlldcrrand. ROOKIES HELP THE INDIANS BEAT MACKS CJJTVKI.ANn. Srjit. rvf 'and. with Houtirevn association rec-ruit :U t'.r.r--. :r. lefr and hr-hlrd t!ip b;i t de-f de-f en rod Phii.id"lT.h!a. to 4. trday. M-ers wn.' hit hard, while four of -jis bases on hnils resnl:ed in runs. Beebe was knocked out nf the. box in (Continued on Following Pajje.) - CHICAGO, Sept. 13. Boston's lead over Detroit in the American league pennant race tonight can be figured only in fractions, for the Tigers' victory over New York today wiped Out most if the half-same ditTerence between them and the Red Sox. but the latter lat-ter retain first place because, having played fewer sanies, their percentage is slightly higher than Detroit's. Boston Bos-ton w:is idle today. The Rod Sox have nineteen more games to play, while Detroit has but fifteen. Chicago Chi-cago won from .St. Louis and holds third place, a game and a half behind. be-hind. Standing of the leaders: Won. Lost. P.C. Boston TS 57 .57S Detroit 59 .576 Chicago 7li 00 .665 Boston made a material gain in. the National league chase. The Braves' double victory over Chicago, while Brooklyn lost to Pittsburg, cut down the Robins' lead over Boston to one and one-half games. The Phillies, in second place, broke even and also gained half a game on Brooklyn, now being one-half a game from the lead. Standing: Won. Lost. P.C. Brooklyn 1 78 54 .5fl Philadelphia 77 54 Boston 75 54 .5S1 I . REMAINING GAMES. The schedule for the remainder of the season as it affects the three leading clubs In the National and American leagues follows: NATIONAL LEAGUE. September 14. Chicago at Boston. Pittsburg at Brooklyn, St. Louis at Philadelphia. September 15. Chicago at Boston. Pittsburg at Brooklyn. St. Louis at Philadelphia. September 16. ' St. Louis at Boston. Cincinnati at Brooklyn (2). Chicago at Philadelphia 2). September 17. Open date. ' September 18. St. Louis at Boston. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Chicago at Philadelphia. September 19. St. Louis at Boston. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Chicago at Philadelphia. September 20. Cincinnati at Boston. St. Louis at Brooklyn. Pittsburg at Philadelphia (2). September 21. Cincinnati at Boston. St. Louis at Brooklyn. Pittsburg at Philadelphia. September 22. Cincinnati at Boston. St. Louis at Brooklyn. Pittsburg at Philadelphia. September 23. Pltteburg at Boston (2). Chicago at Brooklyn (2). Cincinnati at Philadelphia Philadel-phia (2). September 24. Open date. i September 25. Pittsburg at Boston (21-Chicago (21-Chicago at Brooklyn (2). Cincinnati at Philadelphia. September 26. Pittsburg at Boston (2). Chicago at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. September 21. 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. New York at Brooklyn. Boston at Philadelphia. AMERICAN LEAGUE. September 14. Washington at Chicago. Boston at St. Louis. New York at Detroit. September 15. Washington at Chicago. Boston at St. Louis. New York at Detroit. September 16. Boston at Chicago, Philadelphia at Detroit. September 17. Boston at Chicago. Philadelphia at Detroit. September 19. Philadelphia at Detroit. Boston at Chicago. September 10, Philadelphia at Chicago. Boston at Detroit. September 20. Philadelphia at Chicago. Boston at Detroit. September 21. Philadelphia at Chicago. Boston at Detroit. September 22. New York at Chicago. Washington at Detroit. Boston at Cleveland. September 23. New York at Chicago. Washington at Detroit. Boston at Cleveland. September 24. New Yok at Chicago. Washington at Detroit. Boston at Cleveland. September 25. New York at Chicago. Washington at Detroit. Boston at Cleveland. September 26. Open date, September 27. New York at Boston. September 23. Chlcaqo at Cleveland. New York at Boston. September 2U. Detroit at St. Louis. Chicago at Cleveland. New York at Boston. September 30. Detroit at St. Louis. Chlcapo at Cleveland. New York at Boston. October 1. Detroit at St. Louis. Chicago flt Cleveland. October 2. Philadelphia at Boston. October 3. Philadelphia at Boston. October 4. Philadelphia at Boston. TIGERS ABE- BUT TWO PUTS FROM FIRST (Continued From Preceding Page.) four innings, but Lambeth, who succeeded him, was effective. CLEVELAND -PHILADELPHIA. ' CLEVELAND. I PHILADELPHIA. AQ.R.H.O.A.i AB.R.H.O.A. Allison. If... 3 3 2 3 Ol WItt.ss 3 0 115 Barbeau.Sb. 2 110 0! MeElwpp.rf. S 231 0 Speaker.cf. 5 13 1 0; r.rover.2b 5 0 2 2 2 Hotli.rf 4 0 I 2 l1 Stnmk.rf. .. A 0 2 1 0 Wmtsg!iE3 4 115 2 Setiaiyt.lf ... 4 0 0 10 Oulsto.lb. .. 3 1 0 7 0 Mi Innns.lb.. 3 1113 0 Chapman. 2b 3 0 0 4 31 Pick.. lb G 0 I 0 1 Dp Barry, c. 2 1 0 4 21 Halcy.c ; 4 12 5 1 BeebP.p 0 0 0 0 21 Mvers.p 3 0 0 0 2 IaiTiboth.p.. 2 0 0 0 31 tBrown 1 0 0 0 0 Graney 1 0 1 0 Ol Totals.. 27 S 3tfi 13 Totals... 35 4 12 24 11 tStnink out; hit by batted ball. Batted for B-ete in the fourth. f Batted for Myers In the ninth. Pc-ore bv innings: Cleveland 1 2 2 0 0 3 0 8 Philadelphia 1 0020010 0-4 Summary: Error Schang. Two-base hfts Roth. 0 rover. Thre-haKe lilt Granny. .Stolen base s Strunk 2. Sao ri fire hits Bart cau, Beobe, Chapman. Chap-man. Double plays Witt to (1 rover to Mclnnes: Roth to C.ui3to. Bases on balls Off Beebo 2. off Lambeth 3. off Mvers 7. Hits and earned ruas Off Bf-ebe 8 hits and 3 runs In four innings; off Lambeth 4 hits and i run in five innings ; off Myers 9 hits and 6 runs in eight Innings. Struck out By Beiibo 1. by Lambeth 2, by Myers 4. Wild pitches Lambeth 2. Passed balls De Berry 2. Umpires OweuB and Evans. |