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Show LEAGUE STANDINGS J W. L. PcL ' Chicago 81 45 .643 M Boston 72 48 .600 ' Detroit 64 5S .525 , Cleveland 66 60 .524 ' New York 56 02 .475 ; Washington 54 64 .458 SL Louis 49 76 .392 Philadelphia 44 73 .376 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS . ; At Cleveland Detroit 15, Cleve- I I land 1. J ; At Chicago Chicago 6-11, St. Louis 3 : 0-1. I , ' Nothers scheduled. 1 1 ' CAN'T STOP 'EM NOW. ' II CHICAG, Aug. 29. The White Sox i I ' are now four and a half games ahead ' II in the American league after winning Jr ' a double-header from the Browns this '11 afternoon, scores 6 to 0 and 11 to 1. Tho Sox In thoir first gamo got their fjl " first run in the Becond, when Felsch M tripled and came home on a wild heave Mtylv by Koob. They gathered four moro Nii?" runs in the lucky seventh. JH In tho second game tho locals had an N it all their own way after the first in- fl First game. Score:. R.H.E. JB ; St. Louis 0 7 1 Wi Chicago 6 8 0 M Batteries Koob, Wright and Sever- 11 eid; Russell and Schalk. S ' Rftrnnri ramo Qonrn- T u T7 Kl ' SL Louis 1 3 3 j ; Chicago 11 12 3 si 1 1 Batteries Rogers and Halo; Benz, Ml ' Danforth and Lynn. 11 J TIGERS TAKE RUNAWAY GAME. II ' CLEVELAND, Aug. 29. The Detroit 1 Tigers had their batting clothes on 1 today, collecting eighteen hits off tho deliveries of Bagby and Torkelson and K f beating tho Clevolnnds 15 to 1. ' Score: R.H.E. 1 Detroit 15 is 0 f. Cleveland '. 1 6 1 M Batteries Dauss, Cunningham and ' Stanage, Yelle; Bagby, Torkelson and 1! I O'Neill, Oeberry. - Textile industries in Coldmbus, Ga., i; permit employment for 6,000 people. |