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Show I SPORTSI K I IS PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE J I Won. Lost, Pet Hlfllj! ' San Francisco 91 GO .560 I J B Los Angeles 89 72 .553 H Vernon 79 7!X .500 S) Salt Lake 76 77 .497 I Portland 66 84 .440 I B Oakland 70 90 .437 Jljjjl f jib I Yesterday's Game. hiJ At Los Angeles San Francisco 4, 11 Los Angeles 2. IJ HI No other games scheduled. Hjlil SEALS WALLOP ANGELS 4 TO 2. li'illi;! L08 Angolcs, Sept. 7. In what is nlli! generally believed to be the real cm- VmIIIJ cal series of the year, for the leaguo iBfj B leadership, the Seals walloped the U Angels 4 to 2, and did it artistically. M j There was never any doubt as to who j would win, for the 'visitors got right jflH aftor Mr. Brant of Texas, and before KihpII ho could Ket uJa sood right arm In HMkH working condition had bumped him for M a single, triple and double In the H J RJI first frame and scored two moo. Hliilm ' 'San Francisco: fjR Runs 200 010 0104 Hh S ' Hlts 301 110 011 S Jjliuii 'Los Angeles: HtJll Runs 000 000 200 2 11 Hits 110 012 41010 Hl -NATIONAL LEAGUE. Hl r Won. Lost. Pet. .llPl 'Philadelphia 69 56 .552 M ;3 M Brooklyn 70 59 .543 CH' Boston 66. 59 .o28 Il SL Louis 64 67 .489 JMl Chicago 61 6o .484 (if Now York 59 65 .4i6 Hi If' PlUsburg 63 70 .474 f-jjgDi Cincinnati 58 69 .457 fijii SCORE 7 TO 1 ij D . AGAINST PHILADELPHIA H A 1 ,. Brooklyn, SepL 7. Brooklyn cut HSl Kg Philadelphia's lead In the National Hij M league pennant race to one game to- Hj : BU day by winning their third straight H 1 SB victory from the Quaker City team, H fi 7 to 1. Douglas did not allow a hit Htl Pi until the seventh inning. The visitors' i M tally In the ninth was duo to a single H'i'il ' by Paskert, his uninterrupted steal B1! 1 ' and a wild pitch. McQuillan weak-Hfi weak-Hfi I ened In the fourth and was hit freely. Hulg! i He also received weak support at cri-H cri-H H 'ti tlcal moments. ;M' i Philadelphia 000 000 0011 Hijjf ' Brooklyn .. 000 122 20--7 M BRAVES GIVE 1914 jj I j STUFF TO GIANTS : HIJ New York, Sept. 7. The Boston ':H world's champions, playing their rJB last came of the season here today ; r defeated New York, 7 to 2. The M 1j gl Giants made eleven hits off Ragan, m ,rf 111 but they were well scattered. Double j !ll ' Plays helped to hold down the visl- ; UlE I tors' score in the early Innings. After -H'l I Porritt gave way to a pinch hitter the '1 I ' Braves pounded the veteran Mathew-Vi!l Mathew-Vi!l son for seven-hits, which netted four Hi? Boston 100 101013-7 ; H l E SSCYf IOIJV. ""- H i TIMELY HITTING OF . JlBfl CUBS BEATS CARDS. I'l!il St Louis, Sept. 7 Singles by flj if ' Vaughn, Good. Saier and Zlmmer- M m man's double In the sixth inning sent H M Meadows to the clubhouse in favor of !ilMI I Robinson, and gave Chicago a 3 to 1 I'illi f victory over St. Louis hero today. In i'llfl this inning Fisher and Manager fl 'jiff Breshnahan were put out of the game liSI for disputing O'Day's ball and strike H dill decisions. The locals' lone tally came llll in the fourth when, with the bases Hiift full, Vaughn passed Butler, forcing in liriSS Miller. Score: M nil Chicago 000 003 0003 , SL Louis' 000 100 0001 HI BABE ADAMS FOUND I EASY BY CINCINNATI lijlj Pittsburg, SepL 7. Cincinnati de-'rjlt de-'rjlt feated Pittsburg, 6 to 2, her etoday, HiMfl practically winning the game In the H OH second Inning by hitting Adams hard Hffl and batting In four runs. The locals Hfjfl , Tallied In the seventh, scoring two H yll runB on four hits, but fell short of 'Lll tying tne score, ouore; H it 18 Cincinnati 140 000 ,1006 jjll Pittsburg 100 000 2003 I AMERICAN LEAGUE, Hill Hlflll Won. LosL Pet. B Vlli Boston 83 42 .664 Ull Detroit 85 46 .649 :ili Chicago 78 52 .000 'IJI Washington 68 69 .535 Jff ' New York 59 65 .476 Hil . SLLoufs 61 78 .395 B 1H ' Cleveland . .' 49 80 .380 uSi I Philadelphia 37 88 .296 Hi ) Chicago, Sept. 7. Chicago defeated H'lll ' Detroit today, 10 to 8, in one of the H 'Hi I . most exciting games of the season. H Jlii t oca'B "pron the game in the sixth H.ijl I inning. They bunched hits and this, H tjlli ' coupled with the erratic fielding of Hl Vitt, Strange and Bush, clinched the H ;j game. H'ill I Russell worked In fine form until H 111 the seventh inning, and was given Hjfjll support bordering on the spectacu- H ijl The 'Tigers played an uphill battle H Ijra ) and In the eighth inning were within striking distance of tying the White Sox. Russell was driven off the mound after 0110 man had counted and two moro wero on the paths. Cobb was the first to face Scott, who succeeded the Texan, and Bingled to left, scoring Vitt and Bush. He reached third whon Fournier fumbled and Bcored on Crawford's double. Crawford, howover, spoiled the rally when he tried to stretch his hit into a triple. Manager Jennings used seventeen men in tho battlo in an effort ef-fort to slop Chicago. Detroit 001 000 240 S Chicago 001 360 00 10 BROWNS WIN ON RALLY IN ELEVENTH Cleveland, Sept. 7. St. Louis defeated de-feated Clevoland, 4 to 1, in eleven innings in-nings today, Parks, a recruit from Lexington, Lex-ington, Ky.. outpitchlng Mitchell, and clinching the game with a double that drove In two runs In tho eleventh. The only runs scored previously were on errors. Score: Cleveland 100 000 000 001 SL Louis 000 010 000 024 SENATORS FINALLY MANAGE TO WIN Philadelphia, Sept. 7. Philadelphia and Washington split even here today, tho former winning the first game, 6 to 5, and the visitors tho second, 7 to 4. Philadelphia scored tho winning run of the opening event in the eighth Inning when Strunk tripled and tallied on Milan's wild throw. In the second game Washington won by knocking Filllngim off tho rubber in tho sixth inning. After the second inning Rico pitched In fine stylo for tho visitors. Schaug was spiked on the thumb in tho first game and was forced to leave the field. First Game. Washington 000 022 1005 Philadelphia 401 000 01 6 Second Game. Washington 000 015 0017 Philadelphia 110 002 0004 BOSTON BEATEN ON HIGHLANDER BUNTS Boston, SepL 7. New York bunted Its way to a third victory over the league leaders today, 8 to 3. They scored five runs, their margin of victory vic-tory In the third Inning on five bunted bunt-ed balls, on which there wero two errors er-rors of commission and several of omission, and two pases. Bauman made the circuit of tho bases on one bunt Shore then gave way to Collins, Col-lins, who was hit hard at times. Mog-ridge Mog-ridge was erratic, but steadied when needed. Announcement was made today that Maisel, New York's third baseman, had been suspended for three days for an altercation with Umpire O'Lough-lln O'Lough-lln yesterday. New York 105 002 000 S Boston 000 020 1003 FEDERAL LEAGUE. Won. LosL PcL ' Pittsburg 73 55 .570 ui. uwuia ij ou .DOO Newark 67 58 .536 Chicago 69 62 .527 Kansas City 67 61 .523 Buffalo 65 6S 489 Brooklyn 62 69 .473 Baltimore .'..43 82 .311 DOUBLE-HEADER DIVIDED. St. Louis, SepL 7. Davenport pitched a no-hit, no-run game here today to-day and enabled SL Louis to shut out Chicago, 3 to 0, in the first game of a double-header, but tho visitors in a ninth Inning rally took the second game, 3 to 2. Watson held SL Louis scoreless until tho eighth Inning of the second game, while the locals scored twice In this inning Hendrix singled and scored on Zelder's double. Falck and Zeider worked a squeeze play and the latter tied the score. In the final inning in-ning Westersell doubled and brought In the winning run on Welss's single. Scores: First game: R. H. E, Chicago 0 0 0 SL Louis 3 8 1 Batteries Brennan and Wilson; Davenport and Hartley. Second game: R. II. E. Chicago 3 7 1 St. Louis 2 4 0 Batteries Hendlrx and Wilson; Watson and Chapman. LEADERS WIN PAIR.' Kansas City, Sept. 7. Pittsburg bunched hits In two games here today to-day and defeated the locals, 3 to 2, and 4 to 2. The second game looked easy for Kansas City In the early stages, when Allen walked in a run. He tightened then and struck out two men, and was never In danger after that time. Scores: First game: R. H. E. Pittsburg 3 8 1 Kansas City 2 G 3 Batteries Knotzer, Barger and Berry; Cullop and Easterly. Second game: R. H. E. Pittsburg v 4 5 1 Kansas City . 2 8 2 Batteries Allen and Bery; Hen-ning Hen-ning and Brown. THREE IN ROW. Newark, N. J., Sept. 7. Brooklyn mado it threo in a row by taking today's gamo from Newark, 6 to 0, Joe Finneran, aided by what at timoB was sensational support, hold tho home team to threo hits. Reulbach was ineffective and tho visitors had little difficulty in getting to him. Score: R. H. K. Brooklyn . ., 6 10 0 Newark 0 3 ' 3 Batteries Finneran and Land; Reulbach, Brandon and Raridon. |