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Show JBJM . I BASEBALL I NEW YORK AND I . CHICAGO IN FINAL H .rr- H Isadora in National League Will H, , Meet in Four Games at O V Chicago. IIH H' The final Bortcs of (our games be- H twpeii Now York and Chicago, -the Hj lenders In the. National league rnco, Hj begins Sn Chicago today. Although Hj Now York suppoilers hae developed 1 a certain confidence that the pennant l K as good as won, It still might bo c lost. If New York wins the series, H the ponnnnt race will be oer H New York rested Tuesday, while H Chicago was closing the season with H Boston In a doulilchcadcr, but at they H split even, thcra was no cliango In the H race for leadership. The standing. t Club. Won. Lost PC. j New York 00 IS .652 H' Chicago 85 5S .595 H, Pittsburg S2 C .562 M Philadelphia 7G Gt .54.1 H Tn tho American league, Philadcl- H ' phla, bv defeating Detroit, decided tho H race. The Philndelphians have ten H games still to be played and Detroit H eleven, but If the former lost all ten B while Detroit won eleven, the final H Ii32- Dotroit, 023. The standing H Club Won Lost PC. H Philadelphia DG 40 .670 H , Detroit 85 5S .595 R- I Cleveland 75 G8 .525 H J New York 74 70 .514 H AMERICAN LEAGUE. H , Chicago 5, New York 4. H NEW YORK, Sept. 2G. Aftor tle- 1 , lug the score in the eighth inning. H Xcw York lost to Chicago in Uic nin- H th today. The winning run was mado 1 on Lord's double and Mclntyrc's sln- M h n.n.E. H I Chlcaco r 5 9 H AH n n h isew i orK " v H atterles Bcnz, Scott nnd Sullivan; H Ford and Williams, Blair. H ' Washington 8, Cleveland 2. H WASHINGTON". Sept. 26. Wash- H Ington today battod .Mitchell out of H the box in the third Inning and cas- j My defeated Cleveland Swlndoll who H ' relieved him, pitched well for the rest H , of the game. 1 I It. TLB. Hf j Washington 8 10 0 H 1 Glevelnnd 2 9 G H Batteries Groome and Henry; lit- H chell. Swindell and Adams, Easterly. 1 Philadelphia 11, Detroit 5. H PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 2G. Tho H American league championship for H i ;911 was decided hero today when H Philadelphia refeated Detroit. It was M the fourth time ihat a local team pl- H Toted by Connie Mack has won tho H pennant and It is the first timo that H Philadelphia has won the title In suc- H ce.jsive seasons. - By repenting this 1 ear Philadelphia earned, the right to H defend the title of the world's cbam- M plpns, which it won last year In a H sorles. vfilli the Chicago National lea- H guo' club, t Only two teams fought it out for H leading honors in the American league H this seaso;, Philadelphia and Detroit. H : The latter got a flying start last H spring on May the 19 and had a lead H of 12 games over the home team. B FVom that date the locals gained H ground, and took the lead from De- H , troit for the first time on July 4. The H ' next day New Yorlr refeated Phila- H delphla and t,ho. latter dropped Into H ' second p'lacc. Detroit kept in front M , until August 4, T-hen Mack'6 team ,for H I the second time jumped into the .first M place. Since then Philadelphia never H has been headed. B R.H.E. H Dotroit , 5 10 1 HI Phllndclphla '...11 15 2 H Battqries; Willctt, Works and Stan- H agejt Coombs and Lapp: ' H NATIONAL LEAGUE., H Brooklyn 5, Pittsburg 2. H PITTSBURG," Sept 2G. Brooklyn H today j. made Its. last appearance of the H sfiApn lp "PitTsbCCre, winning 'by hit- H ting opportunely. m ,H.H.E. H Pitt'sburg- ...'... 2 G t H Brooklyn ...-.,.' 5 7 2 H Batteries Adams'. ' Hcndrlx and SI- H mon; Bargcr and Erwin. H ' Broke Even. Hj I QHTCACO, Sgpt. 2fV Chicago and H i Boon' broke cve,n tqday in a dpublc H I bqader. Iu.' Ui4 firsjtr 1$? Reulbach, H I UoTrf Boston tb five scattered hlt, H j while Brown and Burke were lift hard. H ' In the second came Donnelly alibw- H cd the locals only six blW. M Firt game , , R.H.E. H ChlcaEij .r 10 10, 2 H Boston' 2 2 H tcritgr-TlqulljacT njnd Arcner; H Bur?rf $"$ r?aver, and- lr3o'cji. j Cblpago $ G 7. K B6bt'o.n 713 3 H ' BattjieB-Slapnlcka, Rich ten and, H Graliam; Donelly ari KJlng.""w' H j WESTERN' LEAGUE. H At St. Joseph. St. Joseph G, Pudb- H lo Z- Second game St Joseph 2j Pu- H ebp 2, CaJleiT'In ninth on account H of'darkneBsT K At Lincoln 2. Omaha H. H , At Sioux Cit' Slonr City 5, Topeka . H "At Denver Denver 2, Dea "Moines I H COAST LEAGUE. Ht 'i Vernon 7, Los Angeles. 4. H ! ' At-I:o3 'Angoloa ; j Los Angeles , 4 11 1 H vernonc: . . ... ,7" 12 1 Hi TJalterlcs Delhi1 ancl Smith; Ab- H ; lott.'Garn and-Hogan. H H Portland 2, 'Frltco 1 H Alt. Portland.' R.H". E. H Ban' Francisco" ... 1 C 'i K Portland . ... 2 B L Sacramento 5, Oakland 3. At Sncramento: R. H, E. Sacrnmonto 5 6 0 OnklantT ".., 3 9 1 BattcrleK Baum and Thomas; Flat-er. Flat-er. Christian. and Mllt70. - NORTHWE8TERN LEAGUE. Vancouver 10, Victoria 6,-At 6,-At Vancouver: ' - . Victoria G 11 3 Vancouver TO 9 2 Batteries Surplus and Gi Indie; Clark and Lewis. Seattle 9, Tacoma 6. At Seattle: R. H- E. Tacoma C C 3 Seattle 9 2 . Battorfos Gordon and Seibt; Sou-ton Sou-ton and Thomas. Portland 10, Spokane 4. At Spokane: R. H. E. Portland 10 12 2 Spokane 4 s s Batteries Fast ley and Moore; O'- I Louchlln and Splesman. AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Minneapolis Indianapolis 2, Minneapolis. Min-neapolis. 2. (Called at end of seventh; ralnj At .Milwaukee First game: Louisville Louis-ville G, Milwaukee 7 Second game, louisvllle 2, Milwaukee 3. (Called by agrcomont at the end of the sixth ) At Kansas City First jjame" Columbus Col-umbus 1, Kansas City 9. Second game- Columbus 3. Kansas City 10 (Called at tho end of the sixth; dark-neBs dark-neBs ) At SL Paul Firsl snmc; SL Paul 3, Toledo 4. Second game postponed; rain. OGDiJNIRIES First race, trot or pace, purse ?300 Lucreceus, Walrika King, Primus, Mary Manners, Strido On, Babo T Second raco, four and a half fur-longB fur-longB Star BIa70, 113. Defy. 105. Titus Ti-tus II, 119", Maxims. 119; Byron, 119, Albert Jones, 105 Third race, six furlongs, handicap Princess Ina, 10G, Davie Androws, 107; No Quarter, 113. Dorothy Ann, 10S; Kuropatkln, 110. OGDEN RESULTS . Close finishes marked the harness and running events at the Ogden Four Stato fair track today In tho harness har-ness racothc entries finished in the two, thre& ordor in each heat, their places corresponding to their numbers num-bers on the program each time. In all throo heats Elizabeth Hal wpn by a nose from Fred Newton. While the running1 program was short, and only proved an aggreVatlon to tho players, it afforded the most exciting sport at the track since tho eight-day meeting commenced last Friday. The finish of the third event, with Beaumont, Titus II, and Kuropatkln running neck and neck was the hardest hard-est run raco scop on the Ogden course for a long time. Beaumont, which opened and closed at even money, won by a nose. First race, 2:20 class, trot or pace, purse $300 Elizabeth Hal. won; Fred Newton, second; Foxie Toeo, third. Time, 2:21. Second race, five furlongs Mike Dohlln, won; Sea Coast, second; Star Blase, third. Time, 1:04. Third race, five furlongs Beaumont won; Titus IT, second; Kuropatkln, third. Time, 1:03 3-5. SPOWHEJIffllES LAKE CITY, Sept, 26. Entries for Wednqsday First race, six furlongs, selling Acolln, Meada, Frieze, Figonf, 105; Thomas' Calhoun, Stendal, 102; Nebraska Ne-braska Lass, Sorrowful, Sir Fretful, Tony Iock, Roberta, 99; Trlste, x94. Second raco, six furlongs, selling Hlddcm Hand, Darelngton, 108; Judge Cabanas, Margaret Randolph, Middling Mid-dling Hannah, Silver Stocking, 105; Good Ship, xl00; Littlo Eva, xlOO; Bonnie Bard, Lord of tho Forest, Rey El Tpvar. Mazle Girl. 9$. "Third rnco, six furlongs, selling Bollsnlcker. 109; Judge Hondorson, Frank C. Hogan, Reene W., 106; Parlor Par-lor Boyv Miss Condon, 10?r; Balella, 100. ,, Fourlh race", one and one-eighth miles, Spokane handicap Jack Paine,' 112;. Whldden, 108; Dick Baker. 100; Ocoan Queen, 99; White Wool, 97; Sir John, 90. Fifth race, mile, selling Abound, Rake, 107; Pit-a-Pat, 104'; Dutch Rock, i03; M"1bb Greenwood,. Anne Revere, Beatrice SotiTe, Cisko, 101; Oscure, x9G: Anolix, x9G. ' Sixth' acc,, five furlonge, purse TTscelL Da"dd,v GIp", Pride of Lismorc, ill; Blac)c Mate, Cleopat. Jossupburn, 10R, xApprentlco allowance: fivo pounds. SPOKANE RESULTS SPOKANE, "Wash., SopL 20. Favorites Fa-vorites fared- badly at "Lake City today, to-day, 'Oxpp being the only one to win. Rosulta: First raco; fir0 and a half furlongs, selling Hand Satchel (Gargan), 15 to 1, wop; Burneli (Gross), 10 to 1, sqc-oiid; sqc-oiid; Frank Ferris (Buxlon), 5 to l, third. Time, !-:09 25. Edinond Adams, Placidp, Band, Hel en Hawkins, Taura Clay', The Shrimp. 'Susan FL, Bucolic, and Dell finished at named. Second race, five and a half furlongs, fur-longs, 6(?I1!t)r gdn:io Mott (ForswthO. 8 to 1, won; Zool (Buxton), S to 1, Be.eond; BarnBriale (Ross), 1G to 1, lhlrd. Tlmo, l-.ftfr o. 'Canlom. Fernando, Fer-nando, Charles Green, Burleigh, Gel-ico, Gel-ico, Mossback, Lescaf and star Actor finished as named Third race, five and, a half furlongs. : filing PoaBongfer (Kirschbaum), 8 to 1, won: Sajnset (Buxton), 10 to 1, 0cond 'Rusty Coat (Cavanaugh), 12 to 3, third Time, 1:0S. TillinghaBt, Rio Pecos, Belle of Iroquois, Novgorod. Nov-gorod. Miss Sly and Pickaninny finished fin-ished aB namoJ. Fourth race, five and ft half fur-16ngs, fur-16ngs, purse Pavhubka (Kirschbaum), (Kirsch-baum), 5 to 1, Avon; Enfield (Riddle), 5 to 2, second; Imprinl (Forsyth), ?7) to 1, thir.l. Time. 1:07 3-5. Jack Palno, Prido of Lismore, lilch Gen-tloman, Gen-tloman, Fern L., Bit of Fortune and General Marchmont finished as nam-do. nam-do. Fifth race, five furlongs, selling Oxor (Callahan), 7 to 10, won, Ear-leno Ear-leno (Cross), 2o to 1, second; Annie Wells (Kirschbaum), 0 to 1, third .Time, 1:01 1-5. Marie Hyde, Quick Trip, Zic Young and Galono Gnlc finished fin-ished as named. Sixth race;, Bix furlongs, selling Chllla (McEwon), 5 to 1. won; Boda (Gargan), 7 to 1, second- Tippy (Hopkins), (Hop-kins), S to 1, third Tlmo, 1-14. Lo-mond Lo-mond and Stoneman finished as named. HELENAJNTRIES HELENA, MonL, Sept. 26. Entries I for Wednesdav: First race, 2.20 trot Ben Walker. Corsair, Cedonce, Mountain Chieftain, I Johnny Murphy Second race, five furlongs Hi Henry, Hen-ry, U9, Annie Nelson, 113; El Per-fecto, Per-fecto, 119; Garland, 119: Bill May-ham, May-ham, 119; Doc Allen, 119. Robert Mitchell, 19; Joo Mosor, 119. Third race, six furlongs-Jim JIc, 103; Wabannn 103. Klnfolks, 103. Decency, 103, Sinn Folnn, 10C, Amar-goba, Amar-goba, IOC; Milt Jones, 103 Fourth race, soiling stakes, seven furlongs Oswald B., 91; Acumen, 99, Pay Streak, 10-3, Coppcrtown, 97; Dr. Dougherty, 108. Fifth race, seven furlongs Montauk Don 111; Voting, 111; Queen Loads, 110, Santha, 111; Pedro, 04; Acqula, 111; Knight or Ivanhoe, 111; Anna May. 111. Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth Glaucus, 110; Jack O'Lantorn, 112, Luke Cates, 107, Edna Stewart, 107; Sake, 107 Tho weights and entries for tho $1,-000 $1,-000 Helena handicap to ho run Thursday Thurs-day follow Endwmlon, 139; Chestor Krum, 132; Zoraster, 115; F Mulholland, 114, Copportown, 107; Demonk, 105; Sake, 105; Milt Jones, 192; Icarlan, 100; Pay Streak, 99; Jack O'Lantern, 92; Luke Qatos, 9G; Miss Naomi, 8S; Lady Mc-Nally, Mc-Nally, 90; Foreguard, 90. HELEIUESOLTS HELENA, Sept 26. What is declared de-clared to be tho largeRt udds ever paid on a harness raco, wcro realized this afternoon by tho lucky holders of tickets on Patchwood, which took the second heat of the $1,000 2 16 trot Tho 5 mutuals paid $60S straight and $80 50 place Today was a good piker's pi-ker's day at fJie stuto fair track, the long-priced horses getting the most of the events. The results of the 2 10 trot, by heats, was aB follows First heat Minimum (Rico), $15.40 straight, $5 60 show, first; Dr. C K. Cole (Ragsdalo), $5. GO place, second; Cherry Diamond (Huber), third; Pat-chwood Pat-chwood (Patch), fourth; Dickerson (McFall), distanced. Time, 2:15 1-4. Sc'cond heat Patchwood, $003 straight, $80.50 place, first; Dr. C. K. Cole, $8 50 place, second: Cherry Diamond, Dia-mond, third; Mtnlmub, fourth. Time, 2.1G 1-4. Third heat $11.10 straight, $7 80 Patchwood, fourth. .Tlmo, 2:10 1-4. fourth hcatr Cherry Diamond, $7 80 slrajght. 36,70, place, first; Patch-wood, Patch-wood, fourth. Time, 2:19. Fifth heaU-Cherry Diamond, $7 50 straight, $6.10 place, first; Patch-wood, Patch-wood, $S 70, place, second ; Dr. C. K. Cole, third; Minimum, fourth. Time, 2:2'0. ' The summanrw of IhoTunning races was as follows: ' i Second race, five and n half furlongs, fur-longs, selling Flving (Nelson), $29 straight, $11.90 place, $10.70 show, won; Montauk Don (Corey), $12.60 place, $8.50 show, second; Doraln Prlnco (Rosen), $13 s'how. 'third. Time, 1:08. Robert Mitchell. James Blackstone, Garland and Leo Harri-, son II, also ran. Third race, five furlongs, selling Anna May (Imos), .$20,80 straight. S7.S0 place, no show, won; Electro-wan Electro-wan (Rosen), $10.80 place, second; Annio Nelson (Bailey), third. Time, 1:01. Hi Henry and Gilbert Rose, also al-so ran Fourth race, banker's handicap, five furlongs Ethels (E. Cotton), $8.00 straight, $630 place, won; Go-mul Go-mul (Bullraan), $6.20 place, second; Pico, third. Time, 1:02 1-2. Fifth raco, seven furlongs, selling Deneen (E. Cotton), $28.50 straight. $9.50 place. $G.90 show won: Voting (Bailey). $11.90 place, 7.10 shw. sec,"1 ond; Bonfils (Tmes). $6.80 show, third. Tlmo. 1,28 1-4. Definite, Copportown, Santhia and Irrigator also fan. Sixth race, mile, .selling Wicket (E Cotton), $61.20 straight. $26.60 place, $10.90 shpw, won: Hammeraway (Borel), $38.00 place, $2070 show, second; sec-ond; Edna Eiewart (Corey), $9.20 show, third. Time, 1:41 1.2. Lady Adelaide, Madeline, Musgrave and Patriotic, Pa-triotic, also ran. C011BSIJL,$ COLUMBUS, Ohio. SopL 26. There wa-s a sensational spill today ,a tho fall trotting of the Columbus Driving association The horses wore Yinlsl); ing their mile heat of the Horse Ro view futurity, with Margaret Parish Inv front, whon Main Leaf, which was second, stumbled and fell within 50 yards of the wire, throwing Curtis to tho track. At almost tho same time, Barpnoss JJeJcn, just back of the distance dis-tance flag, also stumbled and went down, throwing Tommy Murphy over the rail The other drivers got around the fallon borso. Neither of the horsos was hurt, Curtis escaped uninjured, hut Murphy was badly shaken, and received a broken rib. The judges placed Main Leaf, fourth, as it fell inside the flag, but Baroness Holen was distanced. Summary.' 2-..09 pacing. 3 in 3, $1,200 (three heats raqed Monday) Mynharty Bell won" fourth, fifth and sixth beats. Beet time, 2.05 3rl HoIra,t-Lav tho First won second and third heats.. Best tlmo, 2;05 1-2. Emraa'W. won first heat, in 2:04.3-4. 2:07 pace. 3 in 5, $2f000 Peter the Second won in straight heats. Be'ot 'time. 2.04 3-1. Don' second and Gin-' gcr third Hoisc review futurity, wo-year-old trotters, 2 In 3 Rrlncess Todd won iu straight heats. Best time, 2:13 1-4. Baron Dextej- second and Tregantlcs Noll, third 2;10 trot, 3 Jn 5, $1,200 (unfinished) Creighton won second and third heats Beat time, 2:08 1-2. Chatty U, Direct won fourth heat. Time, 2 10 1-4 Blmolo won first heat Time, 2 OS 1-2 Horso rovlew futurity, three-year-old trotters, 2 a 3 (unfinished) $6-500 $6-500 Atlantic Express, b c, by Bellini, Belli-ni, won third hoaL Time, 2-09 1-4. Main Leaf, by Main Sheet, won second sec-ond heat. Tlmo, 2:12 1-4 Margaret Parish, by Vice" Commodore, won first heat. Time, 2. OS 1-L LOUISVILLE RESULTS LOUISVILLE, SopL 20. Results: First race, five and a half furlongs Brig, won; Polly D, secoqd; Bouncing Bounc-ing Lass, third Time, 1-07 2-5. Brig straight $50.60; Polly D, place $10.20, Bouncing Lass, show $4.30. Second race, six furlongs King Olympian, $20 20 straight, won; De-lanoy De-lanoy $4.60, place; Venota Stromo, $2.09 show, third. Time, 112 4-5. Third race, mile and tyenty yards Lackroso, $5 90 straight, won; Sigurd, $19 90 place, second; Stnrc, $15 10 show, third. Time, 1:11 3-5. Fourth race, one mile Little Father, Fath-er, straight $22.00, won; Milton B, place $5 30, secoiid; Ancelus, show $30 40, third Tlmo, 1:38 1-5. Fifth race, 6ix furlongs Sonadn, won; $22.80 straight; Sir Blaiz; place $7 10, second. Commonors Touch, show $0 00, third. Time, 1 13. Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth Zlenap, $10 70, won; Alice Balrd, $3.80, second; Eddie Granev, $4.00, third. Time, 1:40 15 |