Show JONES SEVERELY INJURED IN AntE Detroit Oct Oot 14 Detroit kept in the tho great fight for or the worlds baseball championship by defeating Pittsburg 6 to 4 1 today in a battle boUle full of sensa and thrilling situations and to tonight night the two teams are tied with three victories each l The seventh and deciding game gamo will be played ed here on Saturday A rail rall In Inthe the ninth inning b by Pittsburg wa was stopped after aCter one run had been scored but three Detroit players were ero Injured in stemming the rush or of burs burg runs Tom Jones the Detroit first base baseman baseman man was the most seriously hurt H His s neck and spine spino were Injured In a col collision collisten listen with Wilson at first base basc and tills this resulted In Pittsburg scoring Its run of oC that session Charles Schmidt the catcher had his right leg badly gashed in blocking at the plate in the final Inning The play pla that finished the threat threatened threatened ened r rally ot of the tito National league champions resulted In the injury or of George when he caught Wilson Wil son tr trying to steal third strikeout In the same inning left knee was badly bad I hurt when Wilson slid Into the base Tom T nl Jones was so badly hurt that he was as carried from tile the field unconscious Ha recovered consciousness In the club clubhouse clubhouse house He was taken home bomo in an am ambulance and It is 13 practically certain he will not bo be able to play pla In Satur Saturdays Saturdays days game Schmidt It Is thought will swill be able to play play and anel there thore Is no doubt that wIll be to in the de dc battle Tho injury to Jones the shifting ot of Crawford to first base D Jones to 10 center and McIntyre to left The Tho Pittsburg team got awa away in t the third by smashing out three runs on four Cour hits off orr Mullin In ht the first inning After ACter that Mullin was Invincible until the ninth when he weakened enough to get Into a dan dais situation only to extricate him himself himself self hr by another marvelous eX exhibition of o pitching Wonderful UpHill Game Detroit put up another of It its won up hlll games It scored one run In the first Inning and batted Willis ort off the slab by br scoring two runs In n the tho fourth and one more In the fifth by br terrific hatting Willis and Detroit batted him hard enough to get another run in tilt the sixth Camnitz was withdrawn when Hyatt batted balt d for hIm In the seventh and the veteran Philippi stopped the scoring rally teemed with tense moments and dramatic incidents At Atone Atone I one time a hit meant t the probable winning of the championship h by Pitts burg bun as a single would have IHle tied the tho score and a perhaps have hac put Pittsburg In the lead Pittsburg went to hat bat with a score of fj 6 to against 3 It In the last Inning Miller started with n a single to 10 right and Abstein put another I In t the same samo place sending hiller to second Wit Witson son placed n a bunt In front of the plate anti ann Schmidt fielded It to nr first t but the tho collision with Wilson caused Tones Jones to lose the ball Miller scoring and Ah Ab Abstein stein moving to third The Tho delay caused by h Injury gave sae a 11 Ol opportunity to recover his balance Gibson ground grounded ed d to Crawford who had succeeded To T Tones Jones at first basC and the tho star fielder Hel er mado a great stop and l throw ro to Lo the Uti plate pInto Abstein WitS was out when Schmidt blocked him off the plato plate and tagged him hut but the Detroit catcher was 15 bad ly lr spiked He gamely how over and few In the crowd kne knew that he had been Injured Manager Clarke sent In Into into to bat for Cor PhilippI With Wilson on second and Gibson on first a lilt hit by h meant a tie score at least Mullin Rises to Occasion Hero Is 16 where Mullin arose to th the occasion and made mude himself another niche In the baseball hall of fame He performed a feat eat that neat near ly equalled Ills his great performance of striking out Clarke and Wagner In Tuesdays g game me was a stubborn batter and It required nearly everything Mullin had to strike him out outOn On the third strike Wilson Filson tried to steal third but was WaG caught Schmidt to ending tho game gamo with a 1 victory for fOI Detroit The crowd rushed linen the field and the tho pla players ern were jostled about by b the mob or of cheering Detroit supporters anxious to shale their and congratulate them The Tho Injured was surrounded I be h tt L crowd of sympathizers and an at tempt watt wan made mado to carry carr George IIII Un Iii off the field hut but the big pitcher evaded his rs wo wonderful game has set De baseball mad again Th The tutor eat cst In the series was beginning to wane anc a bit because ot of the lon out fight but tonight conditions aro changed chance o Every Eer one In the city be beHoves behoves Hoves Detroit will be the next worlds champions The Tho the thes series s rl s WM was clearly shown 11 by th the fact fn t that only Saw Mw the game amp Tho receipts for the day were oro 12 or Of this the national commis commission sion will receive and each club owner This brings the total attendance for the series up to for six games This ThiEl Is an average of more than a game and a now record for or the worlds championship Series The rhe total re are Wagner Plays Wonderful Game I The game was played with the thor til r hovering around forty do dc I greos grees above zero and with n a chilling west wind sweeping across the The sun however warmed the atmos and It was really the best baseball base baseball ball day dar Detroit has had for Cor he so sortes rles although It was a long wa way from being good baseball weather Hans Wagner Vagner played a marvelous same game but made mado only one hit In four times at bat in the d he was 36 everywhere and ami dId the 1 best It lie ho to stop the th Detroit team from scoring He eo ered third r reciting D J lt ph twice by B Byrne rno out ot of the wa way and taking the play himself In InI Inthe I the fourth inning he raced meed over to toI third haM base took look Millers assist on onI I I s hit and re retired i rl nol han hanI Again in the sixth session t n iH he I I third and tech fool assist t re reI tiring I Mullin Schmidt Crawford and Bush I were the tho bright hl stars for Cor Detroit Mul s wonderful pitching after atter he had been hammered In the tho first Inning was a revelation to the spectators Four hits were made off his delivery In rapid succession at the opening of the tho name between the tho first and nInth Innings he allowed only two safe safo hits The ninth l opened with three safe hits In succession by br PILlS burs hut but again stopped his opponents before tho they could reap an any o advantage from his short hoit lapse One of the most sensational pla plays 8 of oC the tho game was n a double play marIe made marIeb b by Schmidt and Bush In the tho sixth In inning ning With l Miller on first Abstein lifted a high foul Coul which Schmidt with his back to the tho field Mil Miller ler started out ont for tor second after the tho I catch but a wonderfully fast Cast whip It ItI Schmidt and a great greM catch I and sweep backward b by Bush caught I Miller oft off second to the tho Pittsburg Pitts burg man had bad made a desperate slide elide I Schmidt played a wonderfully fine I game all the tho way a and saved Mullin r I two or 1 wild pitches hy by his mar marvelous I catches It appeared dark darl for or Mullin and aDd DI trait troit In ill the first inning B Byrne rne I to loft as a starter and went to third on n a bad hounding hit along the first base line hy by Leach aCh Clarke singled lQ U loft scoring Byrne and sending Leach to third Wagner shot hoL a hot hotI I double to loft field and Leach ach and andI I I scored easily Mullin then steadied and Miller vise fin an easy out to Tom Jones Wagner ragn r go goIng lag Ing to third Abstein struck out nail the inning was over when Vilson wont went out to Torn Tom bones JonoR Detroit mado otie nut tn in the tite first Afton D Tones Jones lined to Miller Bush walked and Cobb struck out onto Craw Crawford ford 6 sent a to rl right ft scoring Ing Bush and Crawford continued to third on the tho throw to the plato plate Detroit tied the score In the fourth Crawford drew n a base on balls as a starter and wont to third on Dele single to right center I It ity singled to right and Crawford s scored ored but Delehanty was nS caught tr trIng try lag Ing to reach third Miller to Wagner T Jones Jonea singled past Byrne Brno and Clarke lot let the tho grounder set get away from him the run I f and T Jones going to second Schmidt I walked but tb the inning ng ended when Vb I Continued on Page Eight J SPORTS I Continued From Page Two both Mullin and D Jones flied filed to o oI I Clarke Clarl e DetroIt Takes Lead In FIfth fth Detroit took the lea lead In the fifth tl b scorIng ono one moro more run ed wH with a to center and Cobb Cobh P was out to Abstein Bush going to second Crawford shot l a tilt hit liner to Wagner whIch the latter dropped but recovered It In time to throw Crawford out at first Bush ad advancing to third hit a along the left field foul line scoring Bush walked but Byrne ended the Inning 11 by making e a of T Jones high I twisting fi fly that ho got near the tho pitch ks I ers slab Detroit got another run In Inthe inI I the sixth Schmidt opened with a aal al to right but was caught I at third on Mullins grounder to Cam nit Wagner covering the base D DI DI I I Jones fO forced Abstein to Was Wag i I F nero ncr D Jones stole second and Bush I I drow another or base on balls Cobb hit 7 i I one c with a crack that thaI could be heard I outside the grot grounds and It it went far farI I Into hito the crowd for a certain home run had Jt It not been for the ground rules which cut It to a D I I r Jones rones scored and Bush went vent to third I I on the hit but the tae Inning ended whoa whon I Crawford flied filed to Leach There Thore was waa no more scoring until the L I t 1 Detroit I AB R H POA E ED TI D Jones ToneE It cL 5 1 0 2 3 0 0 Bush 2 1 2 3 1 I t Cobb rt 4 Q 0 1 1 0 0 fj j I Crawford c cC lb 3 1 1 1 1 0 I 4 0 2 j 4 0 ai 3 1 1 1 1 1 3 0 T Jones lb t 0 1130 1 13 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 i c 3 0 1 7 3 0 a I I I 2 mn p 4 0 2 0 2 0 3 5 7 16 i 1 I Pitsburg I II I AB R H PO r A E j 4 1 1 2 4 0 I J ach cf 1 I 1 l I 0 0 Clark cL cf 3 1 1 i Wagner as 38 4 1 O 0 I 1 j 0 b a 1 2 2 J 0 Abstein 4 0 I 1 9 1 0 Wilson If 4 0 1 0 1 0 00 Gibson c 4 0 1 2 I 0 Willis p J 0 0 0 0 0 1 p 0 0 0 0 1 0 Hyatt i 1 J 0 0 0 0 Phillippe p o o 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals H 1 D 0 24 21 10 Battel for Camnitz seventh Cor or In ninth Detroit J I 0 0 2 I 1 1 0 0 5 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Summary tilts hits i Crawford Delehanty Schmidt Cobb off Willis i In Cain CalU nib 2 In 1 Phillippe 1 In 1 InnIng luning Sacrifices Clarke Stolen bases Ill Bush D Jones Double pays Byrne to j Schmidt to Blish I I I Schmidt to lo rHy Left all on I Detroit D 9 bur 5 Base on balls halh 1 1 1 1 Hit b by hitcher by br Willis 1 Bush Struck 5 Will I 1 I rime 2 hours homs Umpires Klem Johnstone and I I COAST LEAGUE i 3 Los Angeles 1 I los Angeles An elm Oct I I R H E Los Angeles t 7 2 I 3 G c 3 Tozier ind nd arid I sLa L Longo Oakland 5 San Francisco 1 San Francisco Oct I R n H 11 E Oakland j 11 1 San j 1 5 1 Dank nail Lewis Stewart nd dr r i iI I I L 2 Vernon O 0 Portland 01 Ore c Oct was o r ii ii t t c r thid visitors through pl Q of Score R i IJ HB E 0 G 2 Portland 2 5 1 Willett and Brown Carson an Fisher PAST SEASON GAME Cubs 2 White Sox SOl 1 Chicago Oct 14 Tho Chicago Na N t defeated the tho AmerIcan leaguers leaguer s hero toda today 2 to I 1 In the fourth game of the city championship series The I paid attendance today todar was Gross receipts today todar were Score R II H E i 00 1 0 0 0 00 0 01 fj 5 2 Nationals 1 0 1 0 02 2 Walsh and Sullivan Payne Overall and Archer Two base lilt hit Archer Base on b balls Overall 2 Walsh 4 Struck out Overall 9 Walsh 6 Umpires and ODa ODay Boston 5 N New w York 4 No Now York Oct 11 The Tue Boston wound up Ill the past season with the New York Nationals here this afternoon by winning their fourth straight victory 5 to 4 Only fans braved cold weather to witness the contest The locals up upa a poor exhibition Speaker again star starred red for Boston batting the first three runs rims scored The total receipts for forthe the five games was 1 O Othis Of this amount the tho Boston team received 3 to be divided between ly Lr players rs the manager trainer and secretary The New ew York players get as their share of the tho receipts Score R H E Elk a lk ston 5 9 I 1 l New 0 Yo 11 4 1 10 0 2 PUI Papa Mathews Hall and Crandall and Umpires and Connoll |