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Show H ...! - ---- I I BASE BALL 1 I CHICAGO GAINS I LITTLE GROUND fl By Defeating- St. Louis the Oubs H Aro Now 18 Points Behind H New York. H Chicago pickod up a litto .ground on BBBJj Wednesday by defeating St Louis and BBHj gained three points on Ntr York, tho BBBJ leaders in the National league pen- BBBJ nant race. New York did not play BBBJ hut still leads Chicago by 18 points. BBH Pittsburg broko oven with. Cincinnati BBH and lost a point. St. Louis stepped BBH down a notch In Its moo with Phlla- BBBM dolpbfa for the last place in the first BBH division. Standing of the loaders: BBHI CLUB. Won. Lost. PC BBH New York 76 45 .628 BBBI Ohloago .'' 72 46 .610 j , Pittsburg .. 7-i 54 .579 BBBf Philadelphia. 66 57 .537 BBM SI. Ioui9 64 60 .519 H Philadelphia gained more ground in BBBJ the American league race, winning BBBJ two from Boston, while Detroit was BH dividing two with Bt. Louis. Phlladel- BBH phia'a lead is now 53 points. Cleve- BBH lad, although idle, displaced New BBH York for third place. Washington do- BBH feated New York. The loadorB now BBH BBI CLUB. Won. Lost. PC. BBI Philadelphia S3 41 .65 BH Detroit .. .., 77 51 .601 H Cleveland 66 0 .524 BBI New York 67 61 .513 H NATIONAL LEAGUE. H ChMage 9, SV Louis 0. M CHICAGO, Sept 6. Chicago batted IIH itth HtMitA aurl T,rLiiHrmi1k hard to- H day. Rlchlo held the visitors to five M hltB. The batting of Ever and BBH Sbreckard and the base running of the H locals were the features. Score: BBI R. H.E. BBI Chicago 9 13 0 BBI St. Louis 0 5 0 BBH Batteries Richie and Needham; M Steele, Laudermilk and Blios. M Philadelphia 8, Brooklyn 3. H BROOKLYN, Sept 6. Philadelphia H easily defeated Brooklyn today in a BBH contest marked by many raisplavs on BBH both sides. Score: P.." H.E. BBH Philadelphia 8 9 t BHJ Brooklyn 3 6 4 BBH BatterlM Stack and Kleinow, BBH Shardt and Erwin. Hi Spilt Even. B PITTBBTJPvG, Sept 6. Cincinnati H and Pittsburg split oven today. The H second game was called by agreement H after nix innings were played, as Pitts. M burg had to catch a train. Scores: m First game K. H.E. H Pittsburg 4 8 0 BBI Cincinnati 3 7 0 BH Batteries O'Toole and Simon; BBH Suggs, Gaspar and Clarke and Mc- BBH Lean. BBH Second game R. H.E, BBIJ Pittsburg 1 C 2 BH Cincinnati 6 9 1 BBfl Batteries Adams, Roblncon and 61- BHj mon and Gibson; Keefo and T. Clarke. H AMERICAN LEAGUE. H Waohlnnton 6, New York 2. BBM NE WYORK, Sept. 6. Washington BBHj bat New York by bunching hits with BBH Now York's errors. Neither Fisher BBHI nor Quinn were effective Groom BBHI pitched effectively and was never in BBHl danger except for a brief period In the BBH eighth. Score: R. H.E. BBI Washington G 9 1 BBI , New York 2 8 4 BBfl Batteries Groom and Henry; BH Quinn, Hoff, Fisher and Blair. Hj Philadelphia Won-Doubleheader. BBH PHILADELPHIA. Semi. G. Fnr thn H eighth time this season Philadelphia BBH this afternoon won both games of a BBHI doubleheodcr, Boston being defeated, BBHI The first gnme was won In the ninth H nning, when, with two men out and BBH the bases full, Mclnnls' grounder was BBH fumbled by Garner. The second game BBH inning, when, with two men out and BBH went (,en innings. Oldrlng made eight M hits in ten times at bat during the BBH afternoon. Scores: BBB First same R. II. E. BBfl Boston 1 6 5 BBH Philadelphia , 5 12 2 BH BaUeries Cicott and Williams, BBH Bender and Thomas. BBfl Second game R. H.E. BBH Boston 3 11 0 BH Philadelphia M 14 0 BBH Batteries Collins, Wood and Nun- BBBJ namaker; Plank and Lapp. BBBj Break Even. H DETROIT, Sept . St. Ixuls and BBBJ Detroit split oven today, St LouIb BBHI losing the first Compton and Kulina, BBBJI recruits from the South Michigan H league were In the lineup. Comptou's BBH throwing featured the first game, BBBj which Detroit won. Taylor, a recruit BBBJ from the Texas Jeaguo, was used for BBBJ the first time in the second gamo and BBBJ had a dul with George. The two BBBJ runs scored wero both made, on orrors. BBBJ Score: BBH First game IL H.E. BBH St. Louis ,T 2 B'l BBH Detroit 3 90 BBH Batterioc Hamilton And Kritchcll, BBH Willett and Stanngc, BBH Second game R. H. E. BBH St. Louis 2 g 2 BBH Detroit 0 6 5 BBBjl Batteries George and Stephens; BBBJ Taylor, Works and, Stanagc. M -f COAST LEAGUE. BBBJ Vernon 4, 'Frisco 3. BBH EAJS FRANCISCO, Sept. G Score: BBH R. H.E. BBBJ Vernon. . . 4 6 3' San Francisco 3 10 4 Twelve innings. Batteries Hltt and Hogan, Sutor ami Berry. Oakland 5, Lob Angeles 2. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 6. Score: R. H.E. Oakland 5 10 3 Los Angeles 2 6 3 Batteries Gregory and Mltoo, Hall and Smith. Sacramento 1, Portland 0. SACRAMENTO, Sept 6. Score: R, H.E. Portland 0 2 0 Sacramonto 1 6 0 Battorlos Koestner and Kuhn, Fitzgerald Fitz-gerald and Thomas. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Victoria 4, Portland 1. PORTLAND, Sept 6. Score: R. H.E. Victoria 4 7 I Portland 15 4 Batteries Miller and Devogt, Ton-necon Ton-necon and Harris. Seattle 3, Tacoma 0. SEATTLE, Sept. 6. Score: R. II. E. Tacoma 0 2 0 Seattle 3 8 3 Batteries Annis, Ashor and Siebt; Seaton and Whaling. Play Tie Game. SPOKANE, Sept. 6. Score: R. H.E. Vancouver 3 9 1 Spokano 3 10 3 Batteries Cates and Lewis; Kraft and Ostdeik. Game called on account of darkness at, the end of the eleventh inning. UNION LEAGUE. Salt Lake 3, Boise 0. SALT LAKE, Sopt. 6. Scoro: R, H.E. Boise 000 000 0000 2 2 Salt Lako 020 001 00 3 7 2 Battcrle Maloney and Fitzgerald, Dressan and Perkins. WESTERN LEAGUE. At Des Moines Dee Moines-St Jo-soph Jo-soph game postponed; rain. At ijincoin Lincoln J, Denver t. At Omaha Omaha 5, Sioux City 13. At Topeka Topoka 3, Pueblo 6. s AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. At St. Paul Kansas Clty-St. Paul game postponed: -wet grounds At Minneapolis Milwaukee-Minneapolis game postponed; wet grounds. At Indianapolis Toledo 1, Indianapolis Indian-apolis 0. At Louisville Columbus 5, Louls-villo Louls-villo 3. GRAiliMIT RESULTS HARTFORD, Conn., Sept 6. The surprise of the grand circuit races was the defeat of Major Williugton In the 2:09 trot by Cascade. Tomorrow will ho President Taft'9 day at the fair, and as a special event for the president. The Harvester, the fastest stallion in the world, anil Wily, the half-mller, will have a brush: Results: 2:25 trot, pUrse $1,000, best two in three Peter Thompson won second and third heats and race. Best time, 2:15. Mamie Gay won the first heat Time, 2:18 1-4. Miss Norm and was third. 211 pace, purse $1,000, host three in five Forest Prince won first, third and fifth heats and race. Best time, 2:10. Longworth won socond and fourth heats. Best time, 2:09 3-4. Fannie Fan-nie Stanton was third 2:09 trot, purse $1,000, best throo in five Cascade won first, 6econd anf fifth heata and raco. Best time, 2:10 1-2. Major Willington won third and fourth heats. Creighton was third. IACShESuLTS ANACONDA, Sopt 6. Results: First race, four and a half furlongs, selling Penang, S to 5 (Denny), won; Kinkier, 6 to 5 (Hopkins), second; Defy, 13 to 5 (Kederis), third Tlmo, :59. Best Yette, Lady Ravelston and Percy Anderson also ran. Second raco, live and a half furlongs, fur-longs, selling Good Ship, 7 to 2 (Hopkins), won; Rio Pecos, S to 1 (J. Parker), second; The Fad, 5 to 2 (Hufnagle), third. Time, 1:13 2-5. He Knows and Little Eva also ran, TilllnghaBt was caught by the barrier bar-rier and left Rio Pecos, first past the post, was sot back for fouling Good Ship. Third race, five furlongs, selling , Frank RuhBtaller, 1 to 2 (Hufnagle), won; Stendal, 12 to 1 (Cavanaugh), second; Wabanan, 100 to 1 (E. Cotton), Cot-ton), third. Time, 1:08 4-5 Warfare,' Robert Mitchell and Placlde also ran. Fourth race, mllo and seventy yards, selling Miami, 3 to 1 (Denny), won; Jack O'Lauteru, 16 to l (A. Nelson), Nel-son), second; Dclena, 6 to 1 (Hopkins), (Hop-kins), third. Time, l;-54. Ben Green-leaf Green-leaf and Tommy McGoo also ran. Fifth race, mile, selling Ocean Shore, 2 to 1, (C, Ross), won; Patriotic, Patri-otic, 13 to 6 (A. Nelson), socond; Sam Barber, 16 to 5 (Denny), third. Time, 1:49 4-5. Montauk Don and Kogo also ran. Sixth race, six furlongs, selling Lady Adolaide, 25 to 1 (A Nelson), wan; Tony Koch, 25 to 1 (Denny), second; sec-ond; Darolngton. 1 to 1 (D Boland), third. Time, 1:22. Margaret Randolph, Ran-dolph, Royal Stone, Tramotor, Decency Decen-cy and Hiacko also ran. ahacondaIntries ANACONDA, Sept 6, Entries for Thursday: 1 First raco, fivo furlongs, selling, for two-year-olds OBtentatious. Defy, Go-mul, Go-mul, 107; renang, Golden Shower, Lehigh, Le-high, 100. Second race, five and a half furlongs, selling, thrce-ycar-olds andup Men-don, Men-don, Anna May, Black Sheep, Warfare, El Perfecto. Ill; Sokol, Brightness, KInfolks, Captain, Miller, 105. Third race, five and a half furlongs, selling, three-year-olds and up Hiacko, Hiac-ko, Swagorlator, Biskra, Salnest, Ge-nova, Ge-nova, Rio Pecos, Sorrowful, Ben Stone, 111; Jim Mc Parlor Bo-, 105 Fourth raco, five and a half furlongs, handicap, all ages Berkeley, 118; Pay Streak, 100; Kid North, 100; Mill Jones, 92. i Fifth race, six furlongs, selling threc-ycnr-oldH and up Gilbert Robe 113; Margaret Randolph, 111; Nov Capital, No Quarter, 108; Sinn Feinn 105; Flying, 103, Sixth race, seven furlongs, selling, three-year-olds and up Dcneen. Edna Stewart, Roberta, Podro, Koso, Galcno Galo, Hammeraway, Lee Harrison II, ail; 'Annie Nelson 100. Apprentice allowance. Weather raining and track muddy. SEA GIRT SCORE SEA GIRT, N. J., Sopt 6. Three Important matches were completed today to-day in the twenty-first annual Sea Olrt shooting tournament, the Swiss trojihy match, Spencer, 1,200 yards, and tho two men team match. The winners respectively were, first, Llcutonant George C Shaw, a team mado up of Captain Guy Emorson and Llcutonant H. E. Simon o Ohio, and tho army Infantry In-fantry team In the Swiss trophy match, an individual indi-vidual squad competition, there woro sixteen cash prizeB Among tho winners win-ners and their scores were: First. Lieutenant Shaw, U. S. A., ten hits; second, Sergeant FcIbs, U. S. A , seven; third, Lieutenant Storaple, Ohio, five: sixth, Major Prlco, three, seventh, Captain Wise, three; eighth, Lieutenant Mueller, U S. A., three, twelfth Lieutenant Rutherford, V. S. A., two; thirteenth, Lieutenant Armstrong, Arm-strong, U. S. A., two, tied for sixteenth, six-teenth, Sergeant Sorenson, U. S A., and Lieutenant Burt, U. S. A., one hit each. In the Spencer silhouette match men of one team fired on targets assigned as-signed to other teams and every hit counted as a man killed. Resulta in part: U. S. A. infantry team Bar. Stoll, Cooper, Overholst, Gardner and And-ing And-ing killed four. Second New Jersey first team Price, Miller, Tews, Pfoll, Smith and Martin killed three. Winners In tho two men match Included: In-cluded: First, Captain Emerson, Ohio, and Lieutenant Simon, Ohio, 1S9; second, Lieutenant Colonel Winder, Ohio and Captain Richard, Ohio, 1SS; sixth, Lieutenant Rutherford, II. S. A., and Lieutenant Burt, U S. A., 179; seventh, sev-enth, Lieutenant Honsley, U. S. A., and Lieutenant Armstrong, U. S. A., 179. a . RACES POSTPONED. ST. PAUL, Sept G. The Great Western trotting meeting at the Minnesota Min-nesota state fair and other outdoor events scheduled for today wero called off on account of rain. |