Show CHICAGO CUSS TAKE TT FALLOUT FALL FALL- OUT OF TIGERS d I 1 I PLAY fN IN THE 1 1 CuLL CHIll RAIN 1 AI DETROIT t Chances Chance's 1 ance s Men en Retrieve Game in in Last Inning Earning Five Scores BREAK REAK 1 LUCK Summers Loses His Heart and Head After Landing Team Almost Safe From Harm j INKER TINKER DOES GOOD STUNT S oJ Greasy re asYl Slippery Sphere Makes Windy City Men Fight Every Inch GAME FORECAST TODAY'S OD AYS AY'S I RO VE Tartly Partly cloudy cloud Is U predicted lor for 4 Chicago 1 territory f PROBABLE nOn BATTERIES n. V- V Chicago Chicago o I and Kling V V Schmidt Detroit Donovan Detroit and ana 4 t. t nt E ATrE ATTENDANCE DJ 4 five Twenty Thousand oud i persons crt ons t t t t 0 11 fT lt Zilch tI ct t the for Tor- this th won w won n fn fhe worlds world by hit hit- thu that hat covered u up till all MI their overcame tIle the Ito luck ot or Detroit and Raw thorn them tho the verdict by n a coro of or 10 o to 6 ti rho Tho game KOCTO was won by clean slashing slash slash- Ing ir hitting hUUn- and by the tho dashing dashing- work ot of tho the Cubs upon tho the bases b ses And yot yet tho the result was not such aa us to mako the Cubs overconfident They know r that Detroit has hns a U team that will como come comeback back and light when down and out and that the Tigers aro most dangerous danger danger- oua ous oU when wounded under Tho The game today was played such desperate desecrate circumstances that with the clothing of the players soaked field eld slip slip- slippery the by the chilly rain with per pery and the ball wet neither team could show v at Its best beat that came near accident It was as an the Cubs of ot the same Imo In tho the innings Cobb at the start ot of he the seventh drove droye a vicious bounder straIght at Reulbach The ball hit his hla such fareD lands hands squarely but with hat It broke through I For or a moment thou thought ht his pitching hand sad had been Injured It was numb from he the blow and he lost his grip upon ho the ball The result was that he bean bean be- be began gan an to lose his control could not make maka i ithe he the ball behave e and came near toss tosa- before Chance got ot Ing ng off the came gamo have rpm hIm out At that he ought to held It safe but for a lucky hit byI by Summers who Is usually about th the I most helpless of ot batters Overall O Takes the Mound who succeeded Reulbach Overall on under extremely adverse conditions con- con came ante and could not get et of ot ball at all Ho He greasy ho slippery with with- withdrew night have escaped escape but Chance him after he had hal passed ono one drew in the eighth Inning and sent nun nan Brown irown out and then the luck broko broke vorse worse than ever The game was desperately fought had the class but ut gut Chicago showed It In n the field Held on inside play and upon by TIn TIn- TInker Tiner led he the bas bases s. s The Cubs on exhibition of or magnificent ker er gave ave a mn and readily clinched the victOry vic via by clever work upon the bases tOry ors Tho The thing that most upset the tho Cubs Cuba was vas as tho the wild daring base running of of at heavy Cobb Jobb Twice In the face tace Continued on l n c Nine Nina I I CHICAGO CUBS TAKE FALL OUT OF TIGERS Continued l ron Page One Oue odds ho took two bases on hits his that only entitled him to one and each time he got away nay with it once on a 0 close decision at third given by Sheri Sherl- Sheridan dan and o again aln ho he drew a wild wid throw to third that came near giving givin Detroit Dc- Dc troit tho verdict verdict As they the had expected expected ex ex- ex- ex the thc Cubs Cube fell fel upon and drove him to tho bench but Summers Summers Sum Sum- mers mer with wih a a world of ot speed had them thor stopped As long as Detroit was vas losing losing los los- ing lag and far behind Summers Summer kept his nerve and pitched fair fall ball bal but when the te Tigers got ahead the victory seemed within their grasp Summers lost his heart and his he head hed td and In inthe tho the ninth inning ining the tho to Cubs gave tho the greatest exhibition of ot offensive baseball baseball base base- bac- bac ball baJ ever seen In this town Tinker tho timo lies Hero t I They waited out Summers at the ball bail bal until they thoy forced him to la lay tho the ball bol down own tho the groove and when he did tho ho way they hit It was wa simply shameful and then after aCer tho they had ha evened up and gone ahead Tinker bunted homo home a run by one of ot the cleverest chew clev crest erest uses ruses ever eer seen Tinker Indeed was 3 tho the hero of ot the game His HoldIng fielding Hold field I Ing was vas simply superb and twice dur- dur ur- ur lug Ing r K tho the time that Reulbach was goIng go- go o- o tug Ing ot at his best best Tinker cut clean base base- hits his and got his men at ot first frt each time because of ot tho the grand work of Chance Chanco in retrieving hurried hurrle desperate throws when the ball bali camo came to him each each time on a bad awkward a bound Just how much the weather con conditions affected tho ho playing of or tho the team Is hard to tell tel but closely cloel analyzed annl e the chances are aro that the tho Cubs would have havo won b by a aj a j score ore of ot about six Ix to two on a n dry dr feld field Twice Schaefer Shaefer had hind chances chance t tp get Ift his men and Tinker might have averted a avert avert- crt crt- ed cd a lot of ot trouble It he had boen been able ablo to move o a 0 little faster In that awful seventh inning when Cobb hit broke broko through h ch On adry a adry n dry dr field he lie would woula have havo thrown Cobb Cobl out easily but un under cr the cIrcumstances he lie hardly could start tat for tOI the tho bal ball Dots Detroit's First l III Ruin first run ruin WI was oja the Iris lc result ull 0 ol of tho the batters batter's outguessing am Inc the two tn-c men two hits manu tho the tally numb It ft by tho time first ball bali bal to UI them m Altogether It i wo wa mas National lea true against American league baseball as am played The rhe American game na ns exploited ex ox- b by tho the Tigers is Js the tho science of ot doln doing the unexpected while tho the National National Na Na- a- a Honal league game gmo as an played by bY tho ho Cubs IB Is the straight baseball an and amid straight baseball worm won After Alter Chicago o made Its four tour runs run in inthe inthe the tho t third inning It i looked hopeless for tor tho ho Tigers and few expected them to come back hack nt at t all al But nut they thy did come back bak and they thoy en came me back fighting clawing en encouraged b by the madness of or orthe the tIne crowds and fought the tho Cubs Cub oft off or their teat feet In the seventh and eighth after ater they had been outplayed Nor did man many mans expect the tire Cubs to revive after tho the blow they received In the eighth Inning when whon the they broke broka and handed the thins lead over o to Detroit Detroit bu buthe buthe but the they the came back Filled with determination determination ston they tO pounded their way to a Veil 1 earned carnet Ictor victory with wih o f screaming lilts lifts a sate safo bunt anti and a n double steal in sue suc caMS cession Ion Cl Chicago go AB R. R BH air PO P.O. A. A E. E L I. 1 f. f C G C 1 I. 3 1 1 0 i Kvera Evera 2 b. b 4 4 1 2 2 2 0 Schulte c. c c f t. t 4 4 2 i 2 Z 1 0 0 Chance 1 b b. b 4 o 2 1 1 12 0 0 3 b. b b 3 2 2 2 0 1 0 0 Hofman Hotman a C. C f. f 4 1 1 1 0 1 t 0 1 Tinker rinker s. s s 5 5 1 2 2 20 0 4 t 1 I I c c. C 3 S i 0 1 7 T 1 I 0 Reulbach p. p 3 0 0 0 4 0 Overall O cral i p. p 1 1 i 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 Brown p p. 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Totals 37 10 17 14 27 JS 1 AB R. R Bir DH PO P.O. A. A r E. E 1 f. f S 1 1 1 0 0 OLear OLeary O'Leary s s. s s. s 4 4 0 1 1 3 0 Thomas 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 Crawford c. c f. f 4 4 1 0 4 0 0 5 C Cobb r. r 1 f. f 4 2 2 0 0 0 Rossman 1 b. b 1 4 4 1 2 12 1 0 0 S 3 1 b. b 3 2 0 O. O 0 1 2 2 Schmidt c C. C 4 4 0 0 4 4 1 0 Downs 2 b b. b 4 1 1 2 4 1 p p. 0 0 0 0 Ii I 1 0 Summers p j p. p 3 0 1 0 5 0 ft Jones 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 35 15 JC C 9 25 S lC IC 3 3 Score b by Innings Chicago o 00 0 10 O Detroit C Batted for tor OLeary O'Leary OL ary In ninth Batted for Summers In ninth Struck out out omit By Reulbach 5 b by Brown 1 I by b 1 by h Summers 2 2 Hit by pitcher pitcher Overall Overall Wild Wid pitcher Brown Time Timo OG Umpires Sheridan and ODa ODay Attendance 4 10 31 |