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Show r ' IE YORK'S LEAD IS 6R0WING LARGER Chicago andv Pittsburg played their second doublohoader In two days and broke even. Each dropped u point In the National lcaguo pennant raco standing, giving Now York a 33-point advantage over Chicago and leaving Pittsburg 21 points behind Chicago. Tho last Intersoctlonal series of the season starts today. New York opening open-ing In Pittsburg and Brooklyn In Chi-cngo. Chi-cngo. The standing: Won. LoBt. PC. Nov York SI 1G .038 Chicago 7S 51 .C05 Pittsburg SO 57 .581 No American league games wero played Friday. Tho American league's final east-agalnst-wcst serios will open today. NATIONAL LEAGUE. SL Louis Wine Doublchcader, ST. LOUIS, Sept, 15. Cincinnati made its lost appearance of tho season sea-son on the locnl grounds and lost both pnmes. Tho fint gnmo went to St. Louis In tho tenth Inning, when Bloss' long singln scored Hauscr wib tho winning run. Magee was at second foB St Louis in plarc of Huggins and ployed a fast game. Benton walked nlno and hit two baL-jmen. Cincinnati started tho scoring In the second. The locals tied it In the third Inning and won out In tho ninth, whon Konctchy singled and went to third on an error, scoring on Onkes" sacrifice fly. First game R. H. E. Cincinnati 2 S 2 St. Louis 3 C 2 Batteries Benton nnd T. Clarke; Steele and Bliss. Second gamo R H. E. Cincinnati 2 7 1 St. Louis ' 3 0 1 Batteries Frommo and McLean, Laudcrmilk nnd Wingo. Break Even. Pittsburg. Sopt. 15. Pittsburg and Chicago broke even today, the second game being cnllod after the sixth Inning In-ning on account of darkness. Hondrlx pitched lino ball for the homo, team nnd had perfect support In tho first game. In tho second gamo Gardner weakened In the sixth innlnc, whon a slnglo by Sheckard. a triple by Tinker nnd n home run bv Zlmmormnn netted three runs and the gamo. First gnmc R. II. E. Pittsburg 3 JO 0 Chicago 2,5 1 Batteries Hendrlx and Simon; Roulbach, Richie aud Archor. Second game R. II. E. Pittsburg 2 C 1 Chicago D 5 1 Batteries Gardner and. Simon, Colo and Archer. WESTERN LEAGUE, At St. Joseph St. Josoph-Topeka game postponed; rain. At Des Molnc Dos Moines 3, Lincoln Lin-coln 0. At Sioux City Sioux City 5, Denvor C At Omaha. Omuha 2. Pueblo 0. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. At Milwaukee Minneapolis 1, Milwaukee Mil-waukee 2. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE - At Vancouver Tncoma-Vancouvor game postioned: rain. At Victoria Spokane-Victoria game postponed; rain. At Seattle Portland-Seattlo game postponed; rain. COAST LEAGUE. Oakland 10, 'Frisco 4. At Snn Francisco Rill. E. Oakland 10 11 2 San Francisco 4 C (j Batteries Pornoll and Pearco;. Su-ter, Su-ter, Moikle and Berry. Rain Stops Game. At Portland Vornon 0 Portland 1 Called second inning: rain. SAGRAiENTOTLAYS ANQTHERTIE CAME Remarkable Pitching Marks Game With Los Angeles Which Is Called at End of 21 Innings. LOS ANGELES. Sept. 15, Tho Sacramento Sac-ramento team of the Pacific Coast league, which last Sunday played a 2 1-lnning 1-lnning tie with Portland, last year's pennant winners, played 21 Innings with Los Angeles, the tailenders of tho league, today. When darkness stopped tho contest the score was 4 to 4. "Spider" Baum of Sacramonto and Jack Halla, formerly of Louisville, for tho home team, wore the opposing twlrlers. Beginning with tho .ninth, Baum pitched eight Innings without allowing a hit. From the ninth to the end of tho game, HaHa allowed hut four scattered singles. Four double plays featured the game and each pitcher struck out three men. The time of the game was 3:10. Score: R. H. E. Sacramento 4 14 2 Log Angeles -1 10 0 Batteries Baum ahdThoraas, Hal-la Hal-la and Smith. LEXIilHESULIS LEXINGTON, Sept. 15, The socond day af the fall race meeting of tho Kentucky Racing association hero today to-day was marred by a heavy downpour of rain that started shortly before, tho third race and continued during thp afternoon, with the fourth race, the feature event on tho card, won by Bon Pryor, who paid bettor than 15 to 2 in tho mutuals, Ho was forced ovor the entlro routo, however, by County Tax and Camel. Mack B. Eubanks, heavily played, won the-fifth race from a fair field. Results: Flrt race, she furlongs Bobco, straight, $15,20, won; Tim Judge, 'placo, $7 70. 'second; Balroula, show, 1 $2.10, third. Time, 1:15 1-5. "Second rac five furlongs Bettle Fuller, straight, $14.30, won: Maraltn,, pluce, $S, socond; Alooha, $7.10, show, third. Time. 1:03 3-5. Third race, six furlongs Bogon, strulght, $1.90, won; Royal Captive, place, $2. CO, second; Holenc, show, $2 90. third. Time. 1:15 Fourth rnce. six furlongs Ben Pryor, Pry-or, straight, $17.80, won; County Tax, place, ?5.00, second; Camel, show, $I.GQ. third. Time, 1:15 4-5. Fifth race, five and a half, furlongs Mack B. Eubanks, straight. $7 90. won; Sir Blnlre, placo, $3, second; Pa tr6nche, show, $7.00, third. Tlmo. 1:095-5. Sixth race, mile and seventy yards Haldoman. straight, $33.10, won; Forehead, place. $3. GO, "second; Otlllo, show, $2.40, third Time, 1:49 2-5. montreaOesults MONTREAL, Sept. 15. Results: First rnco, fivo furlongs Congressman Congress-man James, 12 to 1, won; Sadie Shapiro, Sha-piro, 7 to 1. second; Flammn, 12 to 1, third. Time. 1:02 3-5. Second race, steoplpchasc. mile nn.l a half Andy Chlsholm, 2 to B, won; His Rovoronce, 2 to 1, pocond; Annum, An-num, 7 to 1. third. Time, 3:14 3-5. Third race, mile and an eighth Owauus, 3 to 1, won; Aldrlan, 1 to 1, second; Stnr Charter, even, third. Tlmo. 1'57 3-5. Fourth rnco. Provincial Nursery Stakes, five furlongs Floral Crown. 3 to 2, won; Fred Cowans, 4 o 5. second; sec-ond; Right Wing, 4 to 1, third. Tlmo, 1:00. Fifth race, ono mile Ragman, 3 to 5. won; Dull Caro.1 18 to 5, second; John RearJcr, 12 to' 5, third. Time, 1: 13 4-5. Sixth rnco. steeplechase, about two miles Tlstlo Dale, 3 to 1. won; Brush-broom, Brush-broom, 5 to 1, second; Sam Ball, 0 to 5, third. Tiino, 4-20 2-5. Seventh race, seven furlongs Bon Loyal, 4 to 1. won; Joe Galtens, 7 to 1, second: J H Houghton, 5 to 1, third Tlmo, 1:2? GOLF CHAMPiONSHIP 10 BE DECIDED TODAY RYE, N. Y , Sopt. 15, Tho national nmatour golf championship will be decided de-cided tomorrow In the 8C-hoIo finals at Apawamls between the British champion. cham-pion. Harold K. Hilton, of the Ronl Liverpool Golf club, and Frederick HcrreshofT of the Ekwanok Golf club, Manchester, Vt. Tho odds tonight nro 2 to 1 In favor of Hilton. Hilton today won his way to tho finals by defeating Charles W. Inslee of the Wykagyl club of New Rochelle, 8 up and G to play. Hcrrcshoff had a much harder soml-flnnj round, with French as a companion, Charles Evans, Ev-ans, Jr, of the Edgewatcr club, Chicago, Chi-cago, who lost three down and two to play after leading Hcrrcshoff three-fourths three-fourths of the way. To the 500 golfers, including manv women, who braved a rainstorm to see tho game, "Chick' Eans was a strong fnvorlto over Herrreshoff. The weak Iron in Evans' bay is his putter, and today this jyasi manifest more than over beforo? "Had ho beon able to run down puts of ordinnry length the result would have been reversed. Herrreshoff was not any too suro on tho green, but he played a strong gamo when in tho field. Hilton had trouble at times with Inslee On tho two outward journeys, morning and afternoon, the New Rochelle man played with a methodical persistence that at one time gave him a lead of 2 up, the furthest Hilton has been down snee his arrival on these shores. But Inslee was unequal to keep his game In action. Evans and Inslee won bronze medals. |