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Show i ! j American Association I CHICAGO, Sept. 11. Three clubs--ln- dianapolis, St. Paul and Louisville are fighting It out for first place in the American Amer-ican association as the result of today's games. Indianapolis, although beaten 6 to 1 by Minneapolis, retained a lead of one game over St. Paul and Louisville, which tied for second place. The season closes a week from tomorrow. "Won. .Lost. P.C. Indianapolis 84 61 .579 St. Paul 62 . .oTli Louisville S3 62 .572 Columbus 77 66 .539 Milwaukee .. 67 73 .479 Kansas City 65 7S .455 Minneapolis 63 SI .433 Toledo 50 S3 .360 At Columbus (first game) R. H. E. Milwaukee 8 15 1 Columbus 2 4 5 Batteries Kerr and Murphy; Knetzer and Blackburn. Black-burn. Umpire Breanau. Second game R. H. E. Milwaukee 6 !3 1 Columbus 1 6 3 Batter tee Shellenbach and Murphy; Carlow and Coleman-. Umpire Brennan. At Toledo (first game) R. H. E. Kansas City 2 7 3 Toledo 17 1 Batteries Smith and Ha rg rave; Schulz and Sweeney. Umpires Kuapp and Holmes. Second game R. H. E. Kansas City 7 11 2 Toledo 1 6 3 Batteries Smith and Hargrave; Bowman and Croesen. Umpires Knapp and Holmes. (Called end sixth; darkness.) At Imhanapolis R. H. E. Minr.e3.poU5 6 13 1 Indianapolis 1 8 1 Batteries Williams and Bachant ; Northrop and Schang. Umpire Johnson. At Louisville K. H. R. St. Paul : 0 6 0 Louisville 1 6 n Batteries Lei field and Hoffman ; Dvis and demons. Umpire Chill. |