Show i THE THE WORLD OF SPORT ILl CUBS cUlls TIE SERIES FOR CHAMPIONSHIP They F Capture Fourth Game by r r Score of One to J i 1 1 Nothing 1 BROWN PROVES MYSTERY l' l S S l Out ll lat t Maxi Man b by loot Foot Himself ef Knocked o f kV S f I r F I Fin Flat t. t i 1 Chicago Oct 1 12 lol Brown BIown was vas a n mystery to tie thc While Sox Soc bats bats- 1 mell toda today and the thc Cubs C captured the fourth game of the tho series b by the thc score of oC 1 to 0 O. The Thc teams arc are now tied for or the tho worlds world's championship champion champlon- ship I Ip series t with 1 two wo victories each S and the club chub that wins out will have ha to take two of the tho three games sames re- re S The White Sox Soc could tb do nothing I with Brown Drown For six innings the Cub held the American leaguers without a hit and allowed but two to safeties durin luring during the remainder of the game gume Drowns Browns speed was terrific and his control excellent when the Sox Sex had men inca on bases basses which was rare The game was by far fUI the most cleanly played of the series The Tho 4 S weather conditions were absolutely perfect and a tremendous crowd turned turned turn turn- ed NI out to see Bee the game which practically practically call cally settled whether the Sox were to 0 be the worlds world's champions or 01 whether the Cubs Cub were to be back in the race with wit an all even e chance By Dy far the larg lar est cst u. u attendance of the series eries turned oui JUl me LIlO report of or the national Committee showing that people paid to see the game g The receipts I were VerC more than Won Von lJ by Clean HIllin Hitting The Cubs won WOl by clean hitting The They touched Altrock up for Cor seven se safeties and nd two of thc e were bunched bunch cd In the seventh te inning lulling resulting in the thc only coro 1 of oC the game gume For the first six innings Drown Brown and Altrock Indulged in III one of the greatest pitching duels S of the tho year cal Brown was more tive tI so o far as base hits lilts were concerned lJ but I the thc Sox Sex southpaw tightened up S like a clam when the Cubs had men mell on bases and b by clever fielding nipped all threatening scores Chan Chance e started the tie seventh with a alexus Texas lexus J leaguer aguer back of second Stein Stein- chIt feldt put him on on second with a t sacrifice lice fice and the lie Cub manager manns-cr moved up to 10 third on Tinkers Tinker's out Altrock to 0 Evers came up with two u and und with witha a hit needed foruS foru forn S run He dill did not hesitate but hut loaned against the first finst ball pitched for rora a clean single over third s scoring Chance 5 with what proved to be lw the tho only run runo o of the he game The Sox Sex threatened to tic up in the eighth Dougherty Dougherty Dough Dough- Dougherty erty started the liming Inning with a single pa past patt l Evers Davis lt tried to sacrifice but hut Drown Brown b by lightning caught Dougherty at second Sullivan tried to kill the ball but fanned and Kling completed a double play by nailing Davis Dals In an attempt to steal second Cubs CuLs Bill Bid for More lore Runs nun The Cubs male made a bid hid for more runs In the he eighth but good fielding h by the Sox stopped them short After Arter Klin Kling Khing had gone out Brown Drown singled over o second sec see ond Hoffman HolTman sent ent a u long Jong safety safely to right and moved up to second on Doughertys Dougherty's unsuccessful ful attempt to get ct Brown at third hit to Ibell who held Drown Brown at third and caught Jimmy at first Schulte raised a n high fly lo to Isbell which the Sox second baseman misjudged but managed manS man man- S aged lo to catch Brown Drown saved l the game in the ninth lJ by a piece of oC marvelous pluck and fielding ability After McFarland who halted batted for or Altrock had gone out and Hahn had followed suit Jones was passed Kling allowed a a. low pitch to escape him but recovered cred the ball Im in- mediately Jones Jonc was waH held at first but hut motioned the Sox manager manager man man- ager to second claiming that hat the ball bali had hit lilt him I Isbell was up Ulm and the Sox rooters believed that the bald bald- headed second baseman would drive In tn the tho necessary ar run to tie the score core coI Isbell landed lande on a fa fast fait t and antI sent it straight over o the pitchers pitcher's box Knocked ed lint Flat It H looked like a a. sure hit and a run runor for or the time Sox Brown stuck up Ul his gloved Io hand Tho The ball bali struck the mil mit miland and am and knocked the thc fingered three ler lor flat Drown Brown seemed dazed but pulled himself together and tossed Isbell Isbell Is- Is bell out h by a Do foot ending the tIme game garno arno and up tho tIme series for or the hc baseball base base- hall hail championship of or the tho world The ecore ECOle Cubs II It H. H P. P A k 13 E Hoffman Hofeman cf 0 2 1 0 0 ard If Jt 0 Ii 0 U 1 0 0 Schulte rf rl 0 0 U 1 0 0 Chance Ib lb 1 2 J 12 2 1 0 0 1 11 1 1 1 Tinker rinker ss S. S I 0 U 0 U 2 3 0 ers 2 21 b 0 O. O 1 2 4 0 Kling c a I 0 0 C CBrown j 3 0 Br Brown p i II 0 1 1 C 5 0 1 7 7 27 j 17 ls 1 Sox Sov R R. R H. H I P. A. A 13 g. Hahn rf rt 0 1 1 0 0 Jones cf 0 0 0 0 0 Isbell IJ hi 0 0 1 4 0 Rohe Hohe 0 0 1 1 2 1 Donohue Ib lb 0 QI 0 U 0 13 3 0 Dou Dougherty hort If 0 1 2 2 0 0 Davis RS ss U IJ 0 0 3 0 Sullivan au c 0 00 0 8 3 1 0 p Altrock I p P. P 0 U 0 3 a 8 0 McFarland 0 0 J ii U O. O 0 S Totals 0 U 2 27 21 1 i Batted for or Altrock In ninth InnIngs Cubs 1 1 Sox Sox 0 o Summary Stolen base c lla Bases on haIls balls Off balls 0 Off Altrock 1 off ore Brown 2 Sacrifice hits lilts Tinker l' l 3 3 Donohue 2 2 Struck out out out- By DY Brown Dro fI E. E by Altrock 2 Double plays to Evers er Altrock to lo to Sullivan Pa Passed ed ball bali bali- Kilns Kling Time Time Umpires I OJ and Johll |