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Show Detail of Play, First Game FIRST INNING. New York Burns waited until the count was threa balls and two strikes, then he hit sharply over Becond. Herzog lifted an easy one to left field, where Jackson was waiting for it. Kauff also fiied to Jackson. Zimmerman had two strikes called on' him when Burns stole second and Zimmerman then fiied to Felsch in left center. No runs, one hit. Chicago J. Collins rose to the occasion as the first of the locals to bat, as had Burns. He fouled off two nice ones and then 1 lined cleanly io right center. McMullin Mc-Mullin flashed a signal to J. Collins that 'he was going ito bunt, and Collins made second when Sallee and Holke retired McMullin. Mc-Mullin. It was a beautiful sacrifice. E. Collins retired via Fletcher-Holke route, his namesake taking third. Herzog ran back for Jackson's fly and ended the Inning. In-ning. No runs, one hit. SECOND INNING. New York Gandil walked under Fletcher's high .foul. Robertson rolled a slow one to Cicotte. who threw him out at first. Holke heat a leisurely grounder to first. His triumph was brief, for McCarty Mc-Carty had hardly faced the pitcher when he was caught off. first. No runs, one hit. Chicnso Fletcher went back a, few steps for' Felsch's pop-up. Gandil lined so hot a drive that Zimmerman dropped it for a second, but recovered in time to throw the runner out. Sallee and Holke handled Weaver's sharp bounder to the Giants' pitcher. No runs, no hits. THIKU INNING. New York McCarty sent a long fly to left center, but Felsch trotted under it with compartive case. Sallee popped out to Weaver. Burns proved a good waiterand wait-erand was walked. He went to second on Hcrzog's clean single to right. Kauff: ended the running with a foul to Gandil. No runs, one nil. Chicago Zimmerman's big mitt stopped Schalk's drive and the batter was out at first. Cicotte caught a wide in-shoot in-shoot on the end of his bat for a single over second. J. Collins shot another to right and went to second when Cicotte tried to make third on the play. Cicotie was o.'t. McMullin drove the first run over the plate. He hit a low fly to center, cen-ter, which bounded past Kauff for a double. Collins scoring. Zimmerman made a pretty catch of E. Collins's foul back of third base. One run, three hits. FOUBTH INNING. New York Zimmerman struck at the first ball pitched and fouled out to Schalk. McMullin made a pretty pick-up of Fletcher's fast grounder and the batter bat-ter retired at first. Robertson slammed a beautiful double to right center, which mifcht have carried him farther had it not been for Felsch's great one-handed stop and perfect throw-in. He died there, however, as H"Ike was an easy out. McMullin Mc-Mullin to Gandil. No runs, one hit. Chicago Jackson sent n easy 'My to left and was out. Felsch, as he came to bat, was applauded for h!s stop of Robertson's Rob-ertson's drive and resnonderl by driving the ball into the ieft-fir-ld bleachers for a horm r. which proved to be the winning run. Gandil was retired, Sallee to Holke, rnd Weaver flew out to left. One run, one h!t' FIFTH INNING. New York McCarty : ent a terrific three-base drive to the bleachers near the scoreboard in center field. Ordv the In-1ui"-' to his K"-r,' last spring kept him from making tho circuit of the bases. Sallee rose to the occasion with a stn-Lle stn-Lle to short right, on which McCarty scored the only run of the day for the visitors. Burns hit Into a sharp double, which retired Sallee and and himself. Weaver to K. Collins to Gandil. Herzog struck out. cine run. two hits. Chicago Schalk grounded out to Holke. imas:dste'1- Cicotte was thrown out at first by Sallee. .1. Collins duplicated dupli-cated S -balk's effort bv a no! her tinas-sited tinas-sited out at first. No hits, no runs. SIXTH INNING. N-"'W York Cicntte threw just nine balls in this tnninf.-. Kauff struck out on the first three of then;. Zimmerman popped Lu Gandil and Fletcher's fly landed In ; j source. "'i' """1, i'I' ... the hands of Jackson. No hits, no runs. Chicago Sallee, not to be outdone, pitched only six balls. McMullin went out, Herzog to Holke. E. Collins struck out and Jackson added another unassisted unas-sisted putout to Holke at first to the record. rec-ord. No hits, no runs. SEVENTH INNING. New York Jackson nipped a rally in this inning witli a hair-raising catch in short left. Robertson had gone out, third to first, and Holke had singled just out of reach of Gandil's outstretched digits when McCarty hit a . low fly. Jackson, coming forward at top speed, took the ball off his shoe laces, tumbled over, but came to his feet with the ball safe in his hands. Sallee sent a fly to Felsch. One hit, no runs. Chicago Sallee threw out Felsch at first. Gandil's projectile-like drive did not bound quite as high as Zimmerman had expected and it went through hia legs for a hit. He stole second and went to third when McCarty's throw to second went wdld. Weaver struck out. Schalk out, Fletcher to Holke. One hit, no runs. EIGHTH INNING. ! New York Burns lined to center and ' Herzog flew out to Jackson. Kauff hit to short and was safe on Weaver's wild throw. He was nipped off first a moment mo-ment later, Cicotte to Gandil to Collins. Chicago Fletcher threw Cicotte out at first. J. Collins doubled to left. McMullin Mc-Mullin hit to Sallee and was safe while Collins was Being run down between second sec-ond and third, Sallee to Zimmerman to Herzog. McMullin died stealing, McCarty McCar-ty to Herzog. One hit, no runs. NINTH INNING. New York Zimmerman grounded out, Cicotte to Gandal. Fletcher popped to Weaver and Robertson flew out to right. No hits, no runs. |