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Show WHITE SOX DOWN 1TANKEESJ 5 TO 9 , t Record Crowd of 43,000 Fills V Comiskey Park to I I, Last Space Vl CHICAOU. Sept. IS. The Chicago 1 White Sox tonight are firmly on-1 H y trenched In second place In the A.meii-1 I t can league pennant as a arcsult of i defeating New TOrk for the third' LR straight time, 15 to P U" The game was played before the largest crowd that ever witnessed a HH baseball game In Chicago, iho attend-! fm ..nee being estimated nt 43 oou Com- ' lskey park was Jammed until the spec- JH tutors swarmed ten deep on the play? B Ing field, muklng a hit into the crowd mH good for onl two bMM. 7 v GO ON RAMPAGE' - lM The White Sox went on a batting; rampage and collected -' ! hits. In-' -. W eluding six doubles and a triple off the four Yankee, pitcher Muk'y " ,-tarted the game tor .New 'iork but k driven oft tht- mound aftei thi Sox bagged seven hits and rcored five W rune In une and one-third innings. i Mcgridge attempted to check Chicago I V and was touched for three hits. In-k- J eluding two doubles, which netted Cht-P Cht-P trj ego three more runs. McGiaw. a Tfl rookie pitcher, succeeded Mogrldgc tnd survived the next inning, but In i the fourth Chicago launched another JrF 1 altuck and McGraw retired In favor "fPI 01 Q ilnn after four run had been -. J - on ii i Ed Lie CIi otte, pitching bis first -yJM dm,, iii ten days, wan snakv at the , - Hl arl bat was given sensational sup- m port by Eddie Collins. Rlsberg and ' H Jackson, the latter taking Meusel'-. long fly off tlie heads of the crowd j tr-H and failinn as he caught It icon-- -3B 1 f Id the New York batters safely un- r? ill the latter part of the game, when VB I BC cased up. He allowed eleven hits, jf B bl H s POOR DAY - Babe" Ruth, who had hoped to nag t l-.ls rtftleth homer, had u disastrous day at bat. getting only a single. H had faced three Chicago pitchers Kerr. Kaber and Cicottc fourteen times In the three games and only r.ude three hits, two of which were cfi Kerr and one off Clcotte. Today Ruth was passed only once and on his. next attempt he forced Jackson to run for a long fly. He fanned the next lime up and on his fourth attempt at-tempt sent a high fly to Strunk. His last time at bat be singled Tho Lineup CHICAGO NEW YORK Strunk, rf Pecklnpaugh. ss v caver, 3b Plpp. lb h. Collins. 2b ' Ruth, cf .:: ckson. if Pratt, 2b D'elsch, cf Meusel, ri J. Collins, lb i-ewis, if Kisberg, ss Ward. 3b :-chalk. c Hannah, C cicotte. p Shawkey, p Umpires Morlarltv and Hildebrand. FIRST INNING. First Inning: New Vork Cddlc Col- 1ms made a great running catch of 'L 1 ecklnpaugh's flj Rlsberg caught F I'ipp's grounder with one hand, throw- Ing him out at first Ruth worked Clcotte Cl-cotte for a pass Pratt singled to right, sending Ruth to third. Jackson Jack-son ran Into the crowd tor Meusel I fly, falling as he caught it No run;-., one hit, no errors. first tuning: i hicago Strunk filed lo Pratt Weaver Singled to right Ed Collins lined to Meusel. Jackson hit lr.to the left field crowd for two bases Felsch dropped a Ml Into right center, scoring Weaver and Jackson, and went to second on the throw to the plate John Collins doubled Into the field crowd. scoring Felsch Rlsberg tanned, 'three runs, loui hits, no errors. er-rors. SECOND INNING. Second inning New York Eddie Collins threw out Lewis Ward was bafc on Rlsberg's poor throw to first. Rlsberg go Hannah s high fly. Clcotte Cl-cotte knocked down Bhawkey's grounder, throwing him out at first No runs, no hits, no errors. second Inning- Bos Schalk singled to center. Cli otte also singled to cen-t cen-t r. Strunk fanned Weaver singled to center, scoring Schalk and sending Clcotte to third. Weaver went to second sec-ond on the throw-in Mogrldge now f' pitching for New York. Eddie Col-iJ Col-iJ .i lins beat out a hit to Pecklnpaugh, Cl-cottc Cl-cottc scoring. Pratt threw out Jaek-eon'i Jaek-eon'i and Weaver scored on the play Cclsch doubled into the left Held crowd, scoring Eddie Collins. John Collins doubled into tho left Held crowd, scoring Felsch McGraw pitching pitch-ing or New York- Rlsberg fanned. Five runs, six hits, no errors. THIRD INNING Third liming. Novi York Pecklnpaugh Peckln-paugh singled to left. Plpp was safe on Weaver's wild throw and Pecklnpaugh Peckln-paugh went to third. Jarkson got Kuth's high fly Pecklnpaugh scored on a wild pitch. Rlsberg threw out Pratt and I'lpp scoring. Meusel went out the same way. Two runs, one hit, one error. THIRD INNING. Sox Ruth got Schalk's fly. Ward threw out Clcotte. Strunk fanned. No runs, no hits, no errors. FOURTH INNING. New York. Iewis fhed to Jackson. Ward walked. Hannah lifted to fctrunk. McGraw tanned. N'e runs, no hits, no errors. Sox. Weaver singled to right. Eddie Ed-die Collins singled to left, Jackson walked He was purposely passed Felsh walked, scoring Weaver John Collins Col-lins got bis third double, scoring Eddie Ed-die Collins and Jackson. Wuinn now pitching for New York. Rlsberg fanner s chalk hit a bounder to hort and John Collins, In attempting to avoid a collision col-lision with Pecklnpaugh. ran out of line and the ball hit him. The Yankees protested that Collins should have been out, but the umpires rerused to allov it. Felsh scored and John Collins took third. Schalk being credited with a hit. Clcotte singled lo right, scoring John COllihe. Strunk forced Cicotto, Pecklnpaugh Peck-lnpaugh unassisted. Weaver grounded to Plpp- Five runs five hits, no errors. er-rors. FIFTH INNING. New Y'ork. Fewstor batting for Pecklnpaugh singled to center Plpp hit into a double pav. Eddie Collin to Rlsberg to John Collins Ruth, after af-ter hitting a high foul, m'ssf-d the- third strike, v.hlch .Sehallc Cropped and was thrown out at first. No runs, one hit, no errors Sox: Fewster now playing xhort Yick playing left field and Hoffman catching for New Y'ork Ward and Plpp retired Eddie Collins. Jacksoaj filed to Vlok. Felsch tripled to deep 04 nter John Collins was Aafo when Plpp missed his grounder and H'el6ch scored. Ruth was under Rlsberg's fly. une run, one hit, one error. SIXTH INNING. H Now York Pratt doubled down the A field line. Meusel doubled Into the! , 9 right field crowd scoring Pratt. Yick H fanned. Ward singled to renter, scor-1 Ing Meusel. Hoffman fanned Fddi'' I Collins grabbed Qulnn's fly. Two I one, n three hltn, no errors I , Box: Schalk tripled to center. Clcot- zz jte fouled to Hoffman. Strunk singled to left Weaver dropped a hit intoi richt, rorlng Schalk Eddie Collins sacrificed Ward to Pipp. Pratt and Plpp retired Jackson. One run, three hits, no error? SEVENTH INNING. New York: Fewster grounded to Rlsberg. Felsch was under Plop's fly. Ruth filed to Strunk. No runs, no hit's. I no errors. Sox: Felsch singled to center. J. ! Collins fanned Felsch stole 6econd Rlsberg fanned Pratt and Plpp re- ' j tired Schalk. No runs, one hit, no I 1 errors. EIGHTH INNING. j New York French batted for Pratt ! Leibold went to left field in place of iJackson. I rem h fanned Meusel filed !to Felsch. Vlck walked. W ard doubled to I0f1 scoring Vlck. Hoffman Singled I nfer, scoring Ward. Qulnn forced Hoffman, Eddie Collins to Rlsberg Two runs, two hits, no errors. Sox: French went to short and Few-! ster to second for New York. Clcotte out. Pewstsr to Pipp Strung singled to left Weaver forced Strunk Fewster Few-ster to French and Weaver took sec-1 jond on French's wide throw to first Eddie Collins walked. Qulnn tossed i out Leibold. No rune, one hit. no or-j rors. ninth INNING. New York; Fewster beat out a bunt.) Plpp singled to center. Ruth singled' to right, scoring Pewstei French forced Ruth. Rlsberg unassisted Plpp scoring. Meusel safs on Weaver's low throw Leibold 'dropped Vick'a flj filling fill-ing the bases Eddie Collins threw out' Ward, French scoring. Hoffman fouled lo Schalk Three run- three hois. I wo errors Score R H E 1 New York 002 002 023 0 1 1 2 Chicago . .. 350 Ml OOx 15 21 4 Batteries Shawkey, Modrldge. McGraw Mc-Graw Qulnn and Hannah, Hoffman,! Clcottn and Schalk. ' |