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Show ! Today's Important Games Told Inning By Inning SOX vs. ATHLETICS COMIBKBT PAKK. Chicago, Sept It. The Chicago White Sox won ihclr .sixth straight victory In the Amen- in league pennant race tod.i. defeating Philadelphia in the final game of the scries, 9 to 2. Clcotte kept the Athletics' Ath-letics' hits well scattered while th Sox hatted three Philadelphia pitch i for eighteen hits, bunched in the first and sixth Innings, the Sox scoring four runs in each frame CO.MISKEY l'AHK, Chicago. Sept 21 The Chicago White Box wire fighting for their sixth straight victory vic-tory m the American league pennaiu race toda when they met Philadelphia Philadel-phia in the final game of the eerl The Sox will leave tonight for Clever lanrl where, after a day s rest tomorrow, tomor-row, they will enter the finish sircli.li with a three-game series with the pace-setting Cleveland club. Manage! Gleason relied upon Pitcher Gddii CI-COttS CI-COttS to keep the Athletics in chei k today, while the Athletics Started Perrj , The hlneup, Philadelphia. Chicago I -. I.t 1'b St ruiiK, i f ! Griffin. 1 b U e er. J' W alk, r ( L. Collins, 2 j I'crkliib, c Jackson. If j Dugan, 3b Felsch, cf ! Myatt, if J Collins, lb : Tlgh, rf Hluberg. S3 I Galloway, ss Schalk. c Perry, p CiCOtte, p i mpirea Hlldebrand and &lgtiari-I &lgtiari-I ty. I'll 1ST INNING. Philadelphia Iykes flied to Pclscfa ! Griffin doubled into lett Ed Co Ulna went back for Walker's flj Perkins singled to center, scoring Griffin Du-I Du-I gan fanned. One run, two hits, no I errors White Sox Strunk filed to Myatt Weaver poked a single to left. Ed Collins beat out a hit to Perrj Jack i son flied to Myatt. Weaver taking i third F. lsch sln-b-d to center, Scoring Scor-ing Weajvei and putting Ed Collina on third John 'V.nins Slngli d to CI II, 'ter, scoring G Collins Rlsberg singled sin-gled to right, scoring Pelsch, J Collins Kcinr; tp Dilrtl Rlsberg and J Collins Col-lins worked a double steal, Collins scoring Perry tossed out .Schalk. Pour i ons flvi hlQ ii" errors SECOND INNING. Athletics Myatt grounded to CI- I lotted. Unassisted. B, Collins throw out Hlch Rlsberg threw out Gallo-wa Gallo-wa No tuns, no hits, no i-rors. Chicago Kommell now pitching for! Philadelphia Clcotte grounded out to Griffin Strunk flied to High Weaver tripled to left c enter Dykes threw 'iu Ed. Collins. No runs, one hit, no errors. THIRD INNING. Philadelphia Kommell doubled to right Dykes' lilt was too hot for Weaver to handle Griffin singled to tight, scoring Jtonimell Walker' forced Dykes at third, Clcotte to Weaver Wea-ver Weaver and John Collins retired Perkins Felsch made- a spectacuUr one-hnnd catch of I nig. in s linr une run. three hits, no errors. Chicago Jackson singled past short Felsch fann.ii John Collins fouled to Griffin Rlsberg le.,t (ut a nn lo Galloway. Schalk fouled to Porkins. No runs, two hits, no errors. I l KTH INMM; Philadelphia VclW h was under Myatt's fly. Weaver threw out High Gallowa;. ioppi-d to Clcotte, No runs no hlt; no errors Chicago Clcotte fanned. So did Strunk Gullow.i; and Griffin got Weaver. No runs, no hits, no crrcrj. PFTH INNING. Philadelphia Eddie Collins threw out Komiuell Dykes singled to center cen-ter Ed Collins threw out tint fin Walker filed to .Schalk No runs, one hit. no errors Chicago Kommell threw out Ed Collins. Jackson lifted to Myatt elsch filed to High No runs, no hits no c rrjro SIXTH INNING. Philadelphia Rlsberg threw out I'M. ir Jack-..,,, KOt liugans f I v Myatt tfted to IVlsch. No runs, no hits, no errors. Chicago Rommell threw out John olllns Rlsberg tripled to nKht center cen-ter Schalk doubled to left, Rlsberg scoring cicottc singled past short" ring Schalk. but was out trying tot second. Walker to Galloway ftrunk singled to left Weaver walked S, Collins singled to right .-coring ftrunk. Jackson singled to center. orln eaV( Felsch forced Jack-on. Jack-on. Galloway to Dykes. Four run, six hits, no errors. Si EMU IN NING. Philadelphia High fiie.i to W'eaer -..louav fanned Hurrus l.atted for llnC 'Y t''1". ,8,nglcd t0 right Dykes "Ingled to left Uoth runners ad-wn ad-wn ed on a wild pitch. Griffin out. Rlberg to J ColUns. No runa, two hits, no errors. .ihhVf'lTN'alor now Pitching for hlladelphla: John Collins singled tO .enter, but WM , t,nn'; y'kc? p.7t0 ,l, llouM'' Wttkr o Uykes Klsherg singled to left Schalk forced Rlsberg. Naylor to Galloway u.d took second on Gallon a yH w , j thCPW ,o f,r,t Dykes threw 0 Ut C COtte. No runs, two hits, one error EIGHTH INNING FeKrhad,r1.Phi!': Wa'k'r ' to vlaeh. Perkins singled to fight Dugan Du-gan fouled to Rlsberg. Myatt sin ir led O right. High filed tos,runk No H . two hits, no errors Chicago Strunk singled to right Weave- was doubled at third. Walk!' to Iugan. Jackson filed to Myatt 'lie run, two hits, no errors NINTH INNING Philadelphia; Clcotte threw out Oalloway Xlly baited ror Navlor and beat out a hit to Weaver Dykes ...-ed Kelly. Plsh-r, to Kd Collins Orjffln walked Weaver an,, John Collins retired Walker. No runs, one Kit no errors. Score: p H E h cago 5 ' 1 hlladelphla .. 211 I INDIANS vs. BOSTON I I CLEVELAND, . Sept. 21. The ' "levelnnd Indians won their seventh I consecutive game today, defeatlnn Hoston 12 to 1, In the la. contest of the -ie;iaon with the Kcd Sox. The I locals hit three Boston pitchers hard, Smith lending the attack with a single, double and home-run which accounted I for nix runs CoveleSklC was effective effec-tive throughout. He retired after tin seventh to glvc Morton a workout. CLEVELAND, O., Sent 21 The Cleeelund Indians entered the last game of the season with the Boston lied Sox today, determined to win and ictaln their one and a half game lead over Chicago. Manager Spanker sent Inn star spttball pitcher, Stanley Cove-leskle, Cove-leskle, to the mound. He was opposed by Sam Jones, the pitching ace" of (he Boston team. In spite ot perfect weather onl 10,-ofoi 10,-ofoi fans were present. The line-up: l!"-ton. Cleveland. Hooper, rf Jarnleson, If. Vitt, 8b, Wambsganss, 2ii Ml noMky. If Speaker, cf Hendryx, t Smith, rf. i ""is 1 1. Gardner, 3b. v' "ang. c. Johnston, lb. Scott Si 8ewell ss. Brady, :'b O'Neill, c. Jones, p. Covelesklc, p. I'mj.lres- i:ans .in,! Nallln. FIRST INNING. Boston; Hooper singled to right Yltt fhed to Speaker. Hooper stole ?cond as Menosky fanned and took third when Sewell failed to cover sec-ood. sec-ood. Hendryx funned No runs, one hit, one error Cleveland. Brady threw out Jamie-son. Jamie-son. lit speared Wamby's lin drive ith one- hand. Speaker walkod. Smith filed to .Menosky. No runs, no I. its. no c rrors SECOND INNING- Boston Mclnnls lined to Jarnleson. Si b king tanned Scott singled to left, but died stealing, O'Neill to Wamby. No runs, one hit. no error-, I- eland Gardner grounded to Brad) Vitt threw out Johnson. Bi w- ll filed tc Hendryx No runs, no hits TIIIKD INNING. Boston- Sewell threw out Brad Jones filed to Jarnleson. Smith took Hooper's high fly No runx, no hlti. no errors Cleveland O'Neill bounded to Mc- Innis Covelesklc beat out a grounder to first. Jarnleson doubled to right Wamby singled to center, scoring-Covelesklc scoring-Covelesklc and Jarnleson. Speaker doubled to right, Wamby stopping it third. Smith doubled to right center, cen-ter, scoring Wamby. Gardner singled to center, scoring Speaker. Harper replaced Jono.e Johnson singled to right, scoring Smith, but was out at second, Hooper to Bradv to Scott Brady s spectacular pick-up beat Sewell Sew-ell out of a hit Five runs, seven hits VOX itTH INNING Boston Sewell threw out Vitt Mc-noskey Mc-noskey filed to Wamb Gardner threw out Hendryx No runs, no hits Cleveland O'Neill singled to right CovelesRIe walked. Evans butted for Jarnleson and singled to center, scor-ing scor-ing 0 Nell! Wamby flied to Hooper Speaker walked, filling the banes Smith singled to right, scoring Covelesklc Cove-lesklc and Kvans. Bradv threw out Gardner. Speaker scoring Johnson honmied to Brudy. Four runs, three hits. FIFTH INNING. Boston Mclnnls filed to Speaker Schang filed to Smith ScOtt singled to center and stole second. He- tojk third on a wild pitch, but was out at thi plate, O'Neill to Coveleskle. No runs, no hit" t I. yi land Hoyt replaced Harper ' well slngb.,1 to right n'Nelll fouled W Itt. Coveleskle fanned Evans broke a single through Vitt, Sewell taking third Wamby filed to Hooper No runs, two hits. SIXTH INNING. Boston Gardner threw out Brady Hoy popped to Sewell. Wambj threw out Hooper No runs, no hits v,' ltVeJndSpSker trP'fd to left. Smith hit over the right field screen for a home run, scoring Speaker ahead O! hint Gardner singled to center. Scott threw out Johnson Sewell sm-f sm-f v mtCV ",ntcM". spring Gardner ONeiii fouled to Sch Coveleskle fouled to .Mclnnls Three- runs, four SEVENTH INNING. Boston- Nunuinaker went behind V'ai Lunte to short and Burn., to first for Cleveland. Ji?V du'lc"J t0 left- Mcnosk.y sin-Kb sin-Kb d to right Hendryx fouled to Nun- maker Mclnnls fouled to Gardner Schang doubled to right, scoring Vit three" h.ti Ut 0M (leveland Evans singled to center w amby sacrificed, Schang to Mclnnii Speaker popped to Brady Smith grounded to Mclnnls No runs one EIGHTH INNING. ,J Uon -Morton went Into tho box Brady. Hoyt lined to Smith Hooper tU, Cd r,ht all Vitt lined to amitn. No runs, one hit kevK'Vn,!ntl(i:iriJncr fllei1 to Menos-'urns Menos-'urns popped to Scott. Lunte filed to Brady. No runs, no hits NINTH INNING, Boston Alenoskev filed to Rmith H-'ulrvx filed to Speaker. Garder threw out Mclnnls No runs, no hits pTf0t:llN R.H K. Ii,,9to" - 1 7 A Cleveland 12 l' i |