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Show INDIANS HALTED I Coveleskie Hurls Great Ball for Speaker Tribe, But Error Costs Game AMERICAN LEAGUE I w. i i. eland 77 49 .611 Nw York 78 51 .605 Chicago . . 77 51 .601 H St Louis 64 58 .525 1 Bcston .. 61 66 .484 Washington S3 G7 .442 Detroit 49 76 .392 Philadelphia 42 84 .338 rMcrdiiv's ltcsults. At Boston New York '. Boston 3 At Philadelphia Washington 14, i P Lladelphla 5. I At Cleveland Detroit 1, Cleveland ' At Chicago St. Louis 2, Chicago 1. j Todnv s si hednle. New York at Boston (two games.) I Washington at Philadelphia-Detroit Philadelphia-Detroit at Cleveland. J St Louis at Chicago. '"LKVKLAND, Sept. 4 Detroit deflated de-flated Cleveland yesterday by a score of 1 to 0. Leonard and Coveleskie ' being very effective with men on Detroit made the only run of the game in the ninth on Young's Infield i hit, on which WnmhsgwnSS made a wid throw to first and Cobb's single to right. Score: R H E. Detroit 1 6 0 j I Cleveland 0 Batteries Leonard and Stanagc. ! Coveleskie and O'Neill. BOSTON. Sept 4. New Y'ork de-feated de-feated Boston 5 to 3. yesterday In a ulruggle which wa.s decided in the ninth inning when Pinch Hitler Meu-sel'S Meu-sel'S high fly landed safely in short light Center, coring Bodle and Ward P and giving the batter a two-buee hit. Bl ore. k. H. E. 1 New York 5 8 0 Boston 3 11 1 1 SBBBBsi Batteries Qulnn, Mays and Rutl, j Hannah; Karr. Hoyt and Schang. CHICAGO, Sept 4 Smith's double following Infield singles by Jacobsou und Williams. Rave St. Louis a 2 to 1 victory over Chicago yesterday. i Chicago was saved from a shutout v-hen Strunk hit a homer after two Were out in the eiphth. As a result -i ,VUJ , v.i ivi. ,l- IUI..II.1 UI UJIJH.-VI IU third place In the pennant race. Score: R. H. E. iBt Ixiuis 2 7 u Chicago 1 8 0 b ilterles Dav l and Severold, Fa- jl brr, Wllkenson und Schalk. PHILADELPHIA, Sept 4 After holding Washington to three scuttered singles in the first four Innings of yest rday's game, Knowlton, recruit pitcher for tho Philadelphia Amerl- I .1 cane, weakened In the fifth Inning, Va3hlngton winning. 14 to 5. Score. R. H. E. Washington 14 15 3 Philadelphia . 5 11 3 Batteries: Shaw and Gharrity; Knowlton Moor.- and Perkins j oo BKITTON WINS- CIjEV&LAND, 0., Sept. 3. Jack I ritton, vv i-lti-rwelght champion, out-pointed out-pointed Johnny Tillman, of St. Paul, i.i a ton round boxing contest here to- Charlie o'Connoll, Cleveland lightweight, light-weight, knocked out Danny Pavez, also i of i. h-v .. land, In the eighth round of a scheduled ten round bout. L oo POSTrnvi: BOUT. N K w ORLBAN8, La., Sept 3. Tho scheduled ten round bout l .-tween Pet I Herman, bantamweight champion of I tho world, and George Leo, Chinese j bantamweight, vvas again postponed i tonight due to rainy weather. The tight will take place tomorrow night oo MOSTLY RON WITCHITA FALLS. Tax. James Inn Is being called a no-hlt no-run game nsralnst Houston recently in the I iirti eno oi a iiouoie-neuucr ana viin allowed but three blngles In the scc- AN ODD ONE CINCOINNATI Hank O'Day applied ap-plied the whisk broom to the rubber in j a game here the other da-- between the Reds and the Phil Moran claimed claim-ed the Phlll) pitcher wasn't toeing 1 the rubber. H i oo DISOBEYED ORDERS CINCINNATI Pat Duncan has showed a disobedient strain lately. 1 Mornn sent him in to bunt Duncan trli 1 it twice and failed. The third time he snipped out a Ihrefi-bagger Two runs came In Bud business, said I Moran. I oo H Tn e Mumps are no longer left to rot in the soil, but are taken up for the j oi that is In them OO SBBBBSI |