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E Collins Mur Mur- I rn Passed ball ball Schalk Losing pitch pitch- Williams Time Time 1 45 Umpires Umpires Rig behind plate late Evans at first second at third 1 1 PARK Chicago I Oct 6 Cincinnati 6 yell won the I h Ii game of the worlds world's series i in n the Chi Chicago go t Americans II t today to ay by a score of 5 to 0 O. g tiers tier's ers er's pitching for the visitors I almost a perfect exhibition t irling skill He lie allowed the I leaguers three hits red into as many innings tr fid d nine nine dine of them by the out route and was himself liI t le lC e playing in the sixth in- in hat netted Cincinnati four I I l 1 Ibis his round he got gota a double doubles liS y good base running landed t t rd support accorded accord d him was wasOn vJ J g. g On the other hand Wilts Wil- Wil Is ts he allowed but four hits Rightly lightly wild His Ills teammates not at support him as well as the 0 up ported Eller and the visitors 1 ie e ded in m hitting at opportune s. s s h series now stands Cincinnati t ie go 1 1 2 I at toda today's s 's game game was 9 The The receipts excl exclusive of warre war warre I pro re 1839 the players' players share 33 OG 06 i ra rays s of the sun becoming I nger r each minute the fifth game gameL l L woi worlds world's Ids Id's championship b base base- sedes se- se ies t des Ies save gave a ve promise of being KP w rather wrather only a little short I liat s agree upon as ideal tb baseball The playing field was I y i drying out from the drench- drench I IN WINNING CLASS I I I 11 t LL i i B l 1 i ii 1 1 kW y l m. m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 i r. r rg g t- t tf S i t f ft t v. v y f ti r t i f i ii i i i fA W I 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 Ili lit t 1 f. f H 1 Y j f t. t ll f i i i. i W s U Uw nn i w i i ij 8 l w tt 1 4 f y b i i i 1 4 vi n i Xv i v i 1 Xv i i i y ing ng it experienced yesterday although It t is hardly probable that the baselines base baselines lines mes from the the plate plate to first and third bases will be quite as fast as they were vere on Friday and Saturday At noon the bleacher and pavilion crowd was by no m means an as large as they were two hours before game time on Friday or Saturday The rain of yesterday cost the players on both clubs money money as the thA fifth firth game is the last in which they will share and as it was a certainty that yesterdays yesterday's attendance could a game have been played would have been several thousand in excess of what today's cr crowd wd will amount to the players will be correspondingly ou out their percent percentage ge of this differ differ- ence The Reds were the first to appear toda today coming on the then field at 12 1255 55 1 p. p m m. The Sox appeared two minutes later and were given an ovation by the The Sox took the field and began their batting batOng practice Eller Elier and Luque immediately began warming up for the tie Reds by tossing to Wingo Sullivan a left hander threw the balls to the Sox batters while Kerr warmed up on the side lines s. s Lefty Williams took his regular place in inthe inthe inthe the batting order during practice Eller stopped pitching after a ten- ten minute workout and Joined the squad that was practicing on bunts I The Reds took the field at 1 20 p. p m. m Dressier took the mound to pitch to the batters hatters and Eller took his practice position In order 1 in the batting I I At this time the bleachers and pavilions I I i were rapidly filling while there was a good sprinkling of i people in the grandstand and boxes PLAY BY PLAY FIRST FIRST INNING G. G i I CINCINNATI Rath CINCINNATI Rath up Ball Ball one Strike one Jackson played near near the tie I left field foul line while Rath was was' batting Ball two Strike two Ball BallI I Rath started the three game by by I I drawing a pass off Williams Daubert I I up tip Daubert laid down a no sacrifice I Schalk throwing him out at first I Rath easily made second on the pla play 1 I Groh up Ball one Ball two Groh sent a High fly to Felsch and Rath Hath i held second Roush up Ball one Strike one Roush o t Gandil to I I Williams the former going over I toward second getting the ball while Williams hurried over to first and II received the throw No runs no hits no no errors i CHICAGO CHICAGO Leibold Leibold up The cr crowd wd yelled encouragement to the Sox as Leibold came to bat Ball one Ball Bali I two Strike one Foul strike two Ball three Leibold started the Sox I half by walking to first Ellers Filers balls all were low rind nd on the outside Ed I Collins up Ball one Ball two j Eller seemed to h have ve trouble getting it over and Daubert came to tOl box I I I I I i I and tried to steady him Strike one 1 I Ed CoIl Collins ins was out Kopf to Daubert I but Leibold made second j The play pla I at first was very close Weaver up i Strike one Weaver singled the ball ballI ball bal I hitting Ellers Eller's hands but proving too toe l hot to handles handle Leibold dashed to third thin land I and arrived safely Jackson up Strike one Luque started to warm warn up up for Cincinnati Foul strike two Jackson popped up a high one that tha Groh took care of near third Leibold I held third and Weaver on first Felsch Ielsch up Strike one Felsch sen sent senta la a high fly that Duncan captured No Nc Noi j i runs one hit no errors I SECOND INNING I CINCINNATI Duncan CINCINNATI Duncan up Eller I seemed a bit wild but pitched himself j out of of what appeared to be a bad bac badI I hole Strike one Strike two Ball Bal one Ball two Duncan fanned taking i a terrific swing at the ball and miss- miss Ing Kopf up Strike one Ball one I Felsch and Jackson were playing over toward the left for Kopf Foul strike I two Schalk backed up and made an j easy putout on Kopf's Kopis high foul fout j I Neale up Strike one Ball one j Strike two Neale fanned Williams i i had his underhand ball working fine I keeping his shoots around the players player's knees No oo runs no hits no errors I CHICAGO Gandil Ganda Gandil up Strike one J I Gandil took a swing at the first one j but missed Ball one Strike two Foul Ball two Gandil took three healthy swings at the ball baIl but only connected with atmosphere Risberg up Ball one Ball two Strike one Ball BaIl three Strike two Risberg also fanned going out on a called strike Schalk up Strike one Ball one Foul I strike two Ball two Schalk fanned tanned Eller had perfect control of his fast ball and retired the side by strikeouts No runs no hits no errors THIRD INNING CINCINNATI CINCINNATI up Ball BaIl Ballone one Gandil took grounder in back of first and beat him to the bag Eller up Eller received a big ovation when he took his place In the II b batters batter's box Foul strike one Eller sent one straight into the air that I Weaver came over to the plate and j i I captured Rath up Strike one Ball Balli j one Strike two Rath popped an j I II e easy s foul to Gandil Williams also I seemed to bC bw bet working in I I I form No runs no hits errors CHICAGO Williams CHICAGO Williams up Ball BaIl one i A A record for world series play was wash I made bade In the second inning when the catchers made all of the putouts j Strike one Ball BaIl two Strike two Williams struck out the last strike being called on him Leibold up I Strike one Foul strike two Leibold struck truck out Eller continued his good work vork and neither Williams nor Leitold Leibold Leibold Lei Lei- bold told could connect with him Ed Colins Collins Collins Col Col- lins ins up Ball one Ball BaIl two Ball three Strike one Strike two ColIns Collins Collins Col Col- lins Ins struck out Eller duplicated his feat eat of the second inning by striking Continued on pago page 9 C AT DATTLE DAHlE I STAGED AT CHICAGO HI A I Fine Pitching Marks Fifth I Game of World Series I Continued from page 1 1 out all three batters In the third inning He Ha was pitching remarkable ball This Is also o a record C In a worlds world s series game fO for t the pitcher h t to I retire the batters In two successive innings Inning by striking them out No rune runa no hits hit no ma errors I FOURTH INNING I CINCINNATI CINCINNATI Daubert Daubert up Foul strike one Foul strike two Daubert Dau Dau- bert hert popped out to Felsch Groh up Strike one ona Ball one Groh fell down to avoid Williams Williams' second pitch Strike two Groh Grob also hoisted to Felsch Felch the latter making an easy catch Roush up Strike Strlla one Rough Roush hit t hard at Williams Williams' first offering I but did not connect Strike two twe He Ha struck truck at the second ball but but failed but tailed failed to hit It Ball one Foul Foul Ball two Foul Foul Roush lost loat control of et his I. I tat fat and It tt flew Into the pitchers pitcher's box but he hit ht the ball for tor a foul toul Roush Reush reached first safely when his I. I drive went through RIsberg be The i latter t was charged with an err error e Duncan n up I Ball one Strike one Roush stole second Schalk allowed the tha ball to get away from him and was waa charged with a passed ball also Ball two twe Duncan ended the Inning by popping an easy fly to Jackson No runs runa no hits one error CHICAGO Weaver CHICAGO Weaver up Ball one I Strike one Eller grabbed Weavers Weaver's I tap and threw to Daubert for the putout Jackson up Strike one Jackson went out t the e same sam way I Eller took o his slow grounder e and erSt threw to Daubert a Felsch up Strike one Foul strike two Felsh struck out Eller was waa still working m in great form No runs no hits no errors FIFTH INNING CINCINNATI CINCINNATI Kopf Kopf up Foul strIke one Kopf singled to left center cen cen- I ter It was a drive that cleared over ovet Ed Collins Collins' head ead Neale up Foul strike one Neale attempted to flee but the ball bounded foul Foul strike two tw-o. His second attempt likewise likewise like like- I wise resulted in failure Neale forced Kopf at second Risberg to Ed Collins Col- Col I lins hns but he arrived sate safe at first up Ball one Neale lie was I lout out stealing Sc Schalk alk making a beautIful beautiful beau beau- peg to Risberg Str StrIke one I Ball two Foul strike e two w r The k crowd d applauded when a fan n attempted at- at tempted to catch foul in 10 a large megaphone en tiled flied to I Felsch No runs run one hIt no errors errora CHICAGO CHICAGO Gandil Ga up Rath took Gandil's grounder and threw to Dau- Dau i bert Risberg up Strike one Ball I II one Strike two Risberg sent a fast grounder to Groh who threw hm him out at of f first t Schalk I up Foul strike o one Schalk singled to right Williams li s up l I Strike one Ball one Strike two twe Foul William ended the inning by byI I I I striking out Eller Ellers s eig eighth th strikeout No runs one hIt no errors errora i SIXTH INNING I CINCINNATI Eller up Eller I I again agam go got a great ovatIon when he ha haI i walked to the plate Strike 01 one I Strike two Eller doubled to left ce ceI center cen- cen I ter and took third when en Felsch threw v wild to Weaver It 11 was a i terrific drive r that at went clear le to the t fence r Rath up Jackson o and d Felsch h once I I against moved over to the left for tor Rath Ball one StrIke one StrIke Stoke I two Foul Ball two Willis Willism Williams Williams' I fourth pitch to Rath was way wild and almost got away from m Schalk I Rath singled to right Booting Eller I The Chicago Infield was waa playing In at atI this tin time Daubert up Strike one Daubert sacrificed Weaver to Gandil I Rath going to second nd The bunt was waa perfectly laid Groh Gro up Ball one ene Ball two Williams and Schalk both bothI protested d that that- I It was a strike but da I without a avail I Ball three Willis Williams iha 1 I lost Jost temporary control and walked Groh Roush up Strike one I Roush h sent t a high fly that went to I 1 Felsh I for a three three-bagger fr ag e a ad scoring Plate Rath on d and Groh Groh was The he very play close at and tt the d Schalk Jumped up and d thumped bin binler himself him him- I self Into Umpire Bigler ler Bigler mi mie motioned mo mo- I Sc Schalk alk to the e bench Felsh Fatah I go got his hla hands on Rousha Roush's fly butt but buttI I I was running g hard t toward the ball 11 a and g ri 1 could not hold it Duncan c up Strike one Strike two Foul Duncan Dunn Dun Dun- Duncan I can lifted to Jackson n and Roush Roua scored the throw to the he plate being wide Duncan u le C credited with a I sacrifice gr Kopf f up Kopf ended th the I inning by flying to Roush Four I I I runs three nits hits one error I CHICAGO The CHICAGO The Cincinnati rooters I began to yell two three oj Leibold LelI Lei Lel- bold up Groh r snatched ched e Leibold i I grounder n an and threw him out ut at first Ed Collins m mu u up Ball one Roush o s I gathered a he In n Ed d Collins Collins' high lg fly Weaver up Foul strike one Weavers Weaver's grounder bounced Into Kopf's hands and he was waa an easy I victim at first No runs no hits no errors SEVENTH INNING I CINCINNATI CINCINNATI Neale Neale up Neale out Collins to Gandil The ball was hard I hit but Collins handled It 11 easily up Foul strike one Rari RarI- I i den h ho hoisted sted to Le Leibold I Eller r Tin op i t Foul I strike i one e Strike t two B Ball Ballone i one Eller struck out Leon dropping t the tr-e e ball hall but touching the batter as ashe ashe I he left the plate No runs run no hits bits hits ino errors CHICAGO Jackson CHICAGO JaCkSOn Go Jackson up Foul strike one Foul strike two Ball Sall Ballone one Rath took tool Jacksons Jackson's s bounder l land and retired him at f first tt Felsh up Foul strike one Ball one Strike I two twe caught Felsh Felsh's B high foul toul near near the Sox dugout Gandil up Gandil med flied out to Roush It was an I easy putout No rune runa no hits hita no noI errors rs I EIGHTH INNING I CI CINCINNATI Rath CINCINNATI Rath up Rath Hath I popped ift out itO itOl lo to ac who was vas s wa waiting tine for It l in short i left field fieldI I Daubert up Daubert hoisted to toI I Felsch m in short renter Groh up Foul strike one Foul strike rike two Foul Groh put up a high fly that I urn a ot J Felsch h took right 1 In i back of second secondo e base No rune n no h hits no errors r Williams a seemed d to o have st stein steadied down ana end also alao was w. pitching well at nt this to 5 up Neale cam In tat fast and captured Risberg a I fly Lynn Lyon up Duncan took Lyn Lynn Lynna I high fly near the foul toul line Murphy hitting for Williams Murphy up Ball Hall one Strike one on Foul |