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Show YESTERDAY'S GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE. Boston, Oct. 6. By losing today's game to Boston 4 to 8, Washington went hack into a tie for third plaeo with Detroit Foster held the visitors vis-itors to two hit?, while Shaw was wild and was given rngged support Harper, Harp-er, who pitched the final three innings in-nings for Washington, was hit freely. Washington 4 2 7 Boston 8 9 3 Batteries Harper. Shaw and Henry; G Foster and Thomas. Plfiladelphia, Oct. 6 Manager Mack sent in two of his veteran pitchers pitch-ers and Wyckoff In the game against New York this afternoon, the visitors visit-ors winning by 2 to 1. Only one hit and a pass were alkwed In three innings by Bender, but errors by Barn. Oldrlng and Bender permitted per-mitted Maisel to get to third base In the first inning and the latter stol? home Plnnk also allowed a single and n pass In three innings The visitors got the winning run off Wyckoff's sin gle and steal of second. Wyckoff; wild threAv and Cook's single Bender struck out five batsmen. Plank two and Wyckoff one to the exception of Baker and Lapp who made a single and a double ench, the home team did very light work with the stick, they v securing only six scattered safeties off Cole Mitchell. Whaling and Rudolph of the Boston Braves witnessed the game New York 100 000 0102 Philadelphia 000 001 0001 Runs by Weilman and Shotten won the opening game of the fall series for the St Louis Americans. the team defeating the local Nationals 2 to 1. Americans 2 5 1 Nationals 1 S I Batteries Weilman and gnew; Doak, Grlner and Wlngo. Milwaukee won the third game for the championship of the minor leagues from Birmingham by the score of 10 to 1. Birmingham 1 5 1 Milwaukee 10 13 0 Batteries Hargrove and Wallace; Hovllk and McGraw. NATIONAL LEAGUE. By defeating Boston 3 to 2. In the opening game of the double header, which closed the National league season. sea-son. Brooklyn finished In fifth place, one full game ahead of Philadelphia This is the best showing a Brooklyn team has made since 1907 when the Superbas ended the season in fifth place. "Red" Smith, the Boston third baseman, base-man, broke a leg In the first game today and will not be able to play In the world's series against the Philadelphia Phil-adelphia Athletics. Boston took the second game, 7 to 3, m seven innings. The new champions, cham-pions, put a makeshift team Into the field and its ne&VJ hitting of Ruck-er's Ruck-er's offerings resulted in an early lead which Brooklyn could not over come Strand, pitching for Boston, made a good Impression. First game Boston 100 001 0002 Brooklyn 101 010 OOx 3 Second game Boston 310 000 3 7 Brooklyn ... 001 010 13 Game called in seventh by agree ment. GIANTS AND PHILLIES END SEASON ; BOTH WIN New York. Oct. 6. New York and Philadelphia wound up the National league season today by dividing a double header. The ex-champions easily won the first game by a scorn of 5 to 1, while the usttors took the second 8 to 0. McGraw used all his youngsters in the two games They held up well behind RittcrB splendid pitching. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Chicago's chances for winning the Federal league pennant grew dubious when the localB dropped both games - of a double header to Kansas City, 1 1 to 0 and ' to 1 while tadianapo-Hi was b"Htinv: Si Louis. Indlanapolia ; now Is a full game ahead of Chicago and If it wins one of its two remain lng games will retain the championship. champion-ship. For Chicago to win the pennant pen-nant Indianapolis must loBe both remaining re-maining games and Chicago must win its single one. One of the games played today was scheduled for to- - morrow and set aheid to avoid a con-J con-J flict with the opening of the Cubs- Sox series. The final game will be 1 played here Tuesday ; Kansas City won the opening game on Chadbourn'8 single and Pcrrlng s double in the fourth. The visitors 1 routed Flsk and his emery ball in the second contest, which went only seven Innings. Kansas City 1 7 1 ' Chicago 0 5 1 Batteries Packard and Brown; Hendrlx and Wilson. Second game Kansas City 5 9 0 Chicago 3 8 0 Batteries lohnBon and Brown; Flsk, Lange Prendergast and Wilson Seven innings, darkness Baltimore had a walkover with Pittsburg in the first game today, defeating de-feating the visitors 11 to 1 The second went ten Innings to a tie. 1 to 1, when darkness stopped the game. First game Pittsburg 1 8 6 Baltimore 11 11 2 Batteries Walker and Berry, Roberts; Rob-erts; Suggs and Jacklltsch. Second game Pittsburg 1 (S 1 Baltimore 1 5 1 Batteries T?clalro and Berry , Smith and Kerr Indianapolis took the lead in the Federal league race today by defeating defeat-ing St. Louis 7 to 4. while Chicago was losing a double header to Kansas Kan-sas City. SL Louis 4 9 1 Indianapolis 7 in 2 Batteries Keupper and Chapman, Moseloy and Itariden. The Buffeds made it two straight from Brooklyn b winning 3 to 1. Pitcher LaFltte scored the isitory' only run on his single, followed by an error and an out. a fOTco and an other single by Evans. The other four hits off Schnli were ell scattered. scat-tered. Buffalo 3 10 1 Brooklyn .1, 6 3 Batteries Schulz and Allen; LaFltte La-Fltte and Owens. COAST LEAGUE. San Francisco 12 16 0 Missions ... ' 5 12 Batteries Fanning and Schmidt, |