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Show STILL CLOSER IN NATIONAL TIGERS HAVE PROFITABLE CAY ROBINS SPLIT BILL WITH BIL BID Pfeffer Invincible in First; Mamaux Bests Coombs in Second Fray. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Woo. Lost. PC. Brooklyn 78 S'i -5 : Philadelphia T'i ".1 .:.& ! Hoston T'i i ! Npw York 6.'i GJ .512 I Pitteburg lit! 70 .474 ngo 1 74 4."2 Louis 5S 7S A-ll I Clucinnati S3 S3 .S90 I Yesterday's KesiUts. I At Boston First gam.': Chi'-ago 0. Boston I. Sei-ond game: Chicago ti, Boston 3. (Called end 0 thirteenth ; darkne-.t At Now York Cincinnati 2, New Yorl; 3. At Plilladclnhia St. I.oiifa 3. Philadelphia 4. At Brooklyn First game: Pittsburg 0, Bruoklyn 6. Second game: Pittsburg 2, Brooklyn 1. Today's Schedule. Chicago at Boston, rittbbnrp at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at New York. (Two games.) St. Louis at Philadelphia. ! BROOKLYN", Sept. 12. Brooklyn began '. Its long series down the home stretch to-, to-, clay wllh an even break against Pittsburg. ! Pfeffer was invincible in the first game 1 and shut out the Pirates, 6 'to 0. The I locals batted all three Pittsburg pitchers ! freely. I The second game was a duel between I Mamaux and Coombs, the Pirate twlrler I having the edge and winning, 2 to V. The visitors scored In the second inning on Hinehman's single. Wagner's sacrifice and a hit by "Doc" Johnston. Bigbee scored the winning run on his bunt, Carey being hit by a pitched ball, a force-out and Olson's Ol-son's wild thrqw. Mamaux had Brooklyn shut out until the ninth, when Wheat singled, took second sec-ond on a wild pitch, and, after Cutshaw had fanned, sco:ed on - Pinch-hitter Mer-kle's Mer-kle's single. Merkle stole second, but Mamaux fanned both Olson and Meyers. PITTSBURG -BROOKLYN. PITTSBURG. I , BROOKLYN. AB.R.H.O.A.I AB.R.H.O. A. Warnor.".b. 4 0 1 il 2! J..lhnln.cf.. 4 0 10 0 Blgbee,L'b.. 4 0 0 S 5; Dauhert, lb. . Z 0 1 12 0 Carey. cf . . .3 0 0 1 0l Stengel, rf . - . 3 0 0 20 Hnchmn.tr. 10 11 0whnt.ir 4 112 0 Waiirr, fa. 3 0 1 1 21 Cut alia w, 2b . . 2 1 0 3 6 Sclmlte.rf.. 3 0 0 0 OIGrtz.Jb 3 111 1 W.Jtiiistn.lb 3 0 0 10 a'oison.ss.k... 3 12 3 2 I' ipcliM-.c,. 2 0 2r. 4! Mf-ycrE.rj. ... 3 2231 Evans. p. . 2 0 0 0 2' Pief.'er.p 4 0 2 0 3 Jacobs, p 0. 0 0 1 0! i'armer... 1 0 0 0 01 Miller.p... 0 0 0 0 Oi Totals... 2fi 0 T, 24 ID j Totals.... 30 6 10 27 13 'Balled Tor Jacobs in eighth. Rcoro by Innings: Pi t Isbvii-R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Brooklyn 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 1 6 Summary : Evror.- Wagner. Srhulte. Two-base hi tt Olson; Fischer (2). Three-biu-o hits Whoa t. Meyors. Stolen basrs Culshaw, Getz. Doutile plays Pffffcr to Olson to Daubert ; Get?, to Dau-bi'i't; Dau-bi'i't; Fischer tA Warner. Basfo on balls Off I5v-ans. I5v-ans. 2; ofr Jacobs. 3: of Pfeffer. 1. Hits and earned 1 una Off Evans, 5 hits and 3 rims in 4 2-3 innine-s; off .iHcobs, 2 hits and 1 run In 2 1-3 inniugs.; off Miller, 3 hit1! and 1 run in 1 inning. Hit by pitcher Fischer, by Pfeffer. Struck out Uy Evan, 2: by Jertobs. 1 ; by Miller. 1: by Pfelier, 2. Passed ballFischer. Umpires Ha r-ribon r-ribon and 0' Day. SECOND GAME. PITTSBURG. BROOKLYN. AB.R.H.O. A. AB.R.H.O. A. j Warnor.lSb. 4 0 0 0 1 J..Trtlinston.et 4 0 0 2 1 Bigbce.Ib.. 4 113 4 Dauber 1 . 1 b. . 4 0 1 14 0 Carev.ct 3 0 0 G 0 SMmgel. rf . . . 2 0 0 0 Hnchmaii.ir 4 113 0 Whpat.lt 3 112 0 Waner.PK.. 2 0 0 3 3 Oushaw.Sb. . 3 0 0 14 SchuUc.rf.. 4 0 10 oG"tz.b 3 0 0 2 2 W.JhnKln.lb 4 0 2 7 l!01non.sP 4 0 113 Fischer. e... 1 0 0 6 0 Mlller.e 3 0 13 1 Mamaux. p. 4 0 0 0 3 Coombs. p 3 0 0 0 1 Merkle 10 10 0 Meyers 1 0 0 0 0 Totals... 30 2 5 27 12 Totals SO 1 5 27 12 B.-itlcd for Get In nintli. Halted for Miller tn ninth. j Peon by inuingn: FlusluirB 0 1 0 0 ft 0 0 0 2 Brook l.vn ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Summary : Error Olson. Two-bust; Ml Si-hintf. S'olen baes Bigbee. Htnehman, Piengel, Merkle. Olon. Sn. rifici; liitF Warner. Fischer. Buseo on balls Off Mamaux, ; off Coombs, 3. Hits and earned runs Off Mamaux. Z lilts and 1 nip. In 0 Innings ; oTf Coombfi, 5 hits and 1 run 1 in 0 innings. Hit by pitcher Carey, by Coombs. Struck out By Mamaux, 4; by Coombs. 2. Wild , pitch Mamaux. Umpire O'Day and Harrison. ; GIANTS WIN SIXTH STRAIGHT VICTORY NttYV YORK, HePt. IS. Xow York won its sixth straight victory here today, defeating de-feating Cinrinn;' ti in the opening ,amo of j the sf-ries. to AfiT the first innin? Ronton, the 'Mn-j rimuui iiitclK-r. was very strong against 1 his former (enm mate?. New York score! the. winnins: run in the lifth, when, with the buses full and 1 one on;, L'-enton hit into a double play, I Kaiiff srorint;. ("TN-riN.-.TI-NL:W VOIiK. j CI XC INN ATI 1 N K W YORK. AH.H-H.O.A.I AB.R.H.O. A. I Neale.lf... 4 110 OlBurn.lf 4 12 10! niob,:b. . .. 4 1 1 1 c u- fs.-i. . . -'i 0 1.2 3 llni;i-h..-f... 4 '1 2 0 0 riobr ; n, rf. J 1 2 0 0 j rbasr.ru... 4 0 1 13 l::nimrm;!:!,3b 3 0 0 2 1 f.rifriih.-f .. 3 n 0 1 n: i',ii.tciiT1..B. . 3 0 (1 3 4 1 M. ;rh:.-;b 10 0 2 1' Kntirr.'-f 3 112 1i jlului.'-.. . . 4 0 1 2 CM. i-any.v... 3 0 1 8 4 1 Mini';! p. 3 0 0 0 2 benien , . . .. 3 0 0 0 1 1 'Fiihor 10 0 0 0 j Tnial.- -- ?1 Li T '.'4 1U T"iii'. .. 2S 3 7 27 17 Baited ffr Orl.'fi'.h in ninUi. P-.-riT'- hj innirs. : Cinfti'i.ni 2 0 0 n 0 fi 0 0 02 ! New Vmk 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 -3 Summary: Emu s - I-ouln. lioberison Z. Flffh- 1 or, Hnike. 'i'v.o-t r....- hl:--He. z-og. Thi-cr-lifte : hi' N -ale. Ilumr run Hobi !:-.n. PfuM idays rm-o to Mi c ; 1 isiltn 10 ;. ,-ih n ciu.; 1 I.ot.-l-i! to I'haj-r; Kii.itr i: Her,'f H--o:. 0i, UnH , ' iff nc.it cm. 1 V. 1 uM 111 ii;. - -1 'If r.i-ni Fin, C : oft Mi:. -hell. j. Pliiil; oi: Hy Brr.rr.-.i. , ,y Mitch- j ell, 1. t'iiiMrc.v - li i-ler :ind IT-nn. RUDOLPH FEATURES IN TWO CONTESTSl BOSTON, Spt. k r.ln! 1 piTr,,-, j r.-isum to :i 1-to-ri i.-tnry nvor rhiraco! In one simc tnd.iv, t'lnii twirifrl j in-' in- , nin'-'s of ih yf'oii:! s;inie. w)ii:'h wrnl , tinrto'T. Innincs heTure 'birkn'-ss inf'i-l (Continuea on Folloxng Pace. t HICAGO, 50 t. 12 Brooklyn, Kiting only an even break in its ilouhle-lioader witlr ittsburi; tixlay, lost half a game 0!' its Icail, both its rivals in the National Ieacue rai'C, Philadelphia au-l Boston, winning. win-ning. The results leavo Ihiladeljihia only one game from first place and Boston in third, three games behind the Robins. Standing of the leaders: lead-ers: Won. Lost. Pet. Brooklyn 7S 5:1 .59.1 Philadelphia 7h" 53 Boston 'y "4 .""o It was a good day for Detroit in the American league. The Tigers romped to victory at Cleveland, while the leading Hod' Sox: dropped a tough battle to Washington, the .Jennings men standing only half a game behind be-hind Boston tonight. To add to the Detroit triumph, Chicago fell half a game back through its defeat by St. Louis, the White iSox now holding third place, two games bark of Boston. Bos-ton. The standing of the leaders: Won. Lost. Pet. Boston 78 57 .n78 Detroit 79 59 .572 Chicago 77 fiO .562 , REMAINING GAMES. The schedule for the remainder of the season aa it affects the three leaiinET clubs in the National and American leagues follows: NATIONAL LEAGUE. September 13. Chicago at Boston. Pittsburg at Brooklyn. St. Louis at Philadelphia. ! 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. 1 St. Louis at Boston. , Cincinnati at Brooklyn (2). Chicago at Philadelphia (2). September 17. Open date. September 18. St. Louis at Boston. j Cincinnati at Brooklyn. i 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. 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. Pittsburg at Boston (2). Chicago at Brooklyn (2). Cincinnati at Philadelphia Philadel-phia (2). September 24. Open date. September 25. , Pittsburg at Boston. Chicago at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. September 26. Pittsburg at Boston. Chicago at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. September 27, Chicago at Brooklyn. September 28. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. Boston at New York. 1 . 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. October 3. New York at Brooklyn. Boston at Philadelphia. October 4. New York at Brooklyn, Boston at Philadelphia. October 5. New York at Brooklyn. Boston at Philadelphia. AMERICAN LEAGUE. September 13. St. Louis at Chicago. New York at Detroit. 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 18. Philadelphia at Detroit. Boston at Chicago. September 19. Philadelphia at Chicago. Boston at Detroit. September 20. Philadelphia at Chicago. Boston at Detroit. September 21. Philadelphia at Chicago. Boston at Detroit. September 72. New York at Chicago, Washington at Detroit, BCston at Cleveland. September 23. New York at Chicago. Washington at Detroit. Boston at Cleveland. September 24. New York at Chlrano. Washington at Detroit. Boston at Cleveland. September 25. New York at C'ikago. Washington at Detroit. Boston at Cleveland. September 26. Open date. September "7. New York at Boston. September 23. Chicago at Cleveland. New York at Boston. September 29. Detrcit at St. Louis. Chlcano at Cleveland. New York at Boston. September Z0. Detroit at St. Louis. Chlcano at Cleveland, j New S'ork 2t Eoston. October 1. I Detroit at St. Louis, j Chicago at ClOeiand. j October 2, I Philadelphia at Boston, Octocer 3. Philadelphia r.t Boston. . October 4. Philadelphia ston. ROBINS SPLIT BILL WITH PIRATE BID (Continued from Preceding Page.) vened, with the score tied at H to 3. Rudolph Ru-dolph was retired when Taylor batted for him In the ninth and finished out the game. 1 Carter gave Budolph a hard battle in the first contest, holding the Braves to three hits, white Chicago made five off the Boston man. A single by Kgan, coming com-ing between Carter's only pass and Gowdy's fly, accounted for the Boston run. In the second game the visitors had the Braves 3 to 1, with two out, in the ninth, . when S nod grass doubled after Hendrlx had given two bases on balls. By their victory vic-tory in the first contest Boston clinched the season's series with Chicago. CUICAtiO-BOSTOM. CHICAGO. I BOSTON'. AB.R.H.O.A, AB.R.H.O. A. Zel(er',2b. . 4 0 0 0 0 SnodgrRss.cf 0 0 0 0 Flack. rf.... 3 0 0 1 o Ftzpn trick, 2b 3 0 0 1 6 Mann. If.... 8 0 0 3 0 Wilhoil .rf . . . 3 0 13 0 Saier.lb.... 4 0 1 12 0l Konetrhy.lb. 3 0 0 17 0 Will lams, cl 4 0 1 3 0 Smith. 3b. . . . 3 0 0 0 8 Archer.c... 3 0 0 :(MaRe.lf 2 10 0 0 Pe-hoU!-.3b. 3 0 0 1 2 Esau. as 3 0 10 2 Wormian. ss 3 0 10 llGowdy.o 2 0 1 S 0 'arter.p 2 0 1 0 6 Rudolph, p. . 3 0 0 0 2 E. Smith. .. I 0 1 0 01 1 Totals... 30 0 6 24 lit Tolals.... 26 1 3 117 17 lSaticd for Mann in ninth. Score by innings: Clhi-rago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Boston 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Summary: Two-bflf:e hit Gowdy. Bases on balls Oft Carter, 1; off Rudolph, 1. HIis and earned runs Off Carter, S hiU and 1 run in 8 inning?; off Rudolph. 5 hits and no run in 9 InulnijF. Struck out By Carter. 3; by Rudolph, 4. Umpires Um-pires Klem and Emslia. SECOND GAME. CHICAGO. I BOSTON. AB.R.H.O.A. AB.R.H.O.A. Ze!der,2b.. 6 0 1 1 3 Snogra:s,cr, Flark.rf... 4 1 2 2 01 Sb 5 0 12 0 Mann.lf.... 2 0 11 Ot FUzptrlok.2b 5 1 1 3 S E.Smith.ir. 3 0 2 2 o WHhoil.rf . . . 4 0 0 3 1 Mollwhz.lb 2 0 12 2KonotrIiy,lb. fi 0 2 IS 0 Saier.lb.... 4 0 0 11 0 J. C. Smith. 3b 3 0 0 0 4 Kelly, cf.... 1 0 0 2 0 Connolly. If. . 3 0 0 0 0 Williams. el 4 1 1 1 o! Mngee.lf.of .. 3 0 12 0 Knabe.rf... 1 0 0 2 OlCollina.cf 2 0 0 3 P Wilson. c... 5 0 2 8 2! Egan.BS.. . 5 12 14 Pechous,3b. 6 0 14 2 Gowdr.e 5 0 0 9 1 Worlman.ss 5 I 2 1 4 Rudolph. p. . . 3 10 0 4 Hendrlx.p. 6 1 2 4 Tyler.p 1 0 0 0 1 Archer.... 1 0 0 0 0 Chappclle.. 1 0 0 0 0 Totals...' 49 3 14 39 171 Totals.... 46 3 7 39 23 Ratted for Williams In tenth. "Batted for Magec In ninLh. Score by Innings: Chicago 0 010010010AO 03 Dohton 00 000 1 002 0 0 0 03 Summary: Errors SnodgrnpR, Wortman, Konetrhy. J. C. Smith, Rudolph, Salcr, Peehous. Two-base hits Fitz pat rick, Snodrass. Home-run Wortman. Stolen bases Flack, E. Smith. Double plays J. C. Smith to Fltzpatri.'k to Konetchy: Tyler to Fitzpatrick to Konctchy. Bases on balls Off Hendrlx. Hen-drlx. 4: off Tyler. 1. Hits and earned runs Off Hendrlx. 1 hits and 2 runs In 13 Innings; off Rudolph, Ru-dolph, 9 hits and 2 mna In 9 Innings; off Tyler, 5 hits and no run In 4 InningB. Hit by pltchor Fitzpatrick, by Hendrlx. Struck out By Hendrlx. Hen-drlx. 5; by Rudolph,- 5; by Tyler, 1. Umpires Klem and Enislle. |