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Show Inning By Inning Story oi Exciting Pennant Contest! SOX vs. ATHLETICS ; COMISKEY PARK. CHICAGO, Sept. 20 Th Chicago White Sox wonji 1 heir fifth straight victory In the pen- j nam race of the American league today to-day defeating Philadelphia IS to 6 The Sox continued their baiting rampage, ram-page, netting fifteen hits off four Phil- 1 adelpbia pit hem The Athletics were ' icoreleaaj until the ninth. CoMlSKEY PARK. Chicago. Sept 20. safely entrenched in second placje ' in. iko hlte Sox met Philadelphia' hcie today In the second game of the series in the American league pennant pen-nant race i he Sox, aa a reanli of, four s.i light n ictorle- are eleven points ahead of the Yankees, who dropped in third plate Saturday, and a game and a half back of the pai making 1 lev eland club Red" Pabei was Chicago's pitching ; - let tlon this afternoon while Phllu-delphla Phllu-delphla started Harris. 'Ihe lineup. Philadelphia bioago 1 Kes 2b Slrunk, rf Grilfin lb Weavei. 3r C, Walker, cf B Colllna, 2i Pel kin.- C Jackson. If Dugan. 3b Felach, cf Johnson. If J olllns, 1 6 1 HiK'h if Riaberg, ssi. Galloway 1 aa Sdhalk, c! Harris, p Paber, p . Umplraa Mortality and Hlldebrand , FIRST HIVING. Philadelphia Rlsberg toaaed out , Dykes tjrlffin slngleil to left. C Walker forced (Jrlfrln. Weaver to Kd- die Collins. Perkins dropped a single j into right Weave r and John t ollinsl retired John Dugan. No inns. two hlis no errors s Chicago Strtink went out Dykes 1 to Grifiln Weaver was hit by a pitched ball Harris threw out Kddle ; Colllna Weaver going to thlid Per- kins threw Jacked n out at first. Noli 1 tin, no hlti, no errors. h SECOND INNING Phllad Iphia Eddie Collins grabbedl Johnsons grounder, retiring nim at first High singled to tight but was out trying to reach second. Strunk to ( John 1 ollms lo Rlsberg. Kaber tOaaed out Qallowa No iuiis. one hit, nu ' errors. ! Chicago Felach out Dykes to Griffin Grif-fin John Collins walked Rlsberg j tripled lo right, at onng Jdin . Colllnj. Galloway threw out Schalk) Blaperg coring Faber walked Strunk out,1' Dykea To Oiiftin. Two runs, one hit. 110 errors THIRD INNING. Philadelphia Harris fanned Dykea 1 lined to Felseh Htlffin singled over 1 second. C Walker out, Rlsberg lO! John Collins. No runs, one hit, no 1 error. Sox Galloway threw out Weaver. ' Dykes and t;rlffln retired Eddie Collins Col-lins Jackson filed lo t Walker. No runs, no hits no errors. FOl RTH INNING. Athletics Perkins lined to Weaver. Dugan fanned Johnson walked. High was safe when Risberg tumbled his ' grounder. Johnson going to third !' Gallowai forced High uddie Colllna to Risberg. No runs, no hits, one error. Chicago Dykes was tinder Felach'a fh. Galloway threw out John Collins. Col-lins. Rlsberg singled to left and was out stealing, Perkins to Gallowav. No I runs, one hit, no errors. 1 I ll YH INNING Philadelphia Harris grounded to ) John Collins. Strunk went back lor Dykea' fly Or. ffln lifted .0 Jackson. NO runs, no hits no errors. Sox Schnlk singled past Cullovvuy. 1 aber fanned an Schalk stole second strunk alngled to right, acortng Schalk ind went to second when High fumbled. fum-bled. Weaver popped to Dykea Eddie Collins beat out a hit to Galloway llama tossed out Jackson Une run trice hits, one error siTH INNING. Philadelphia C. Walker was passed. pass-ed. Perkins popped to Ed Collins Du-l,au Du-l,au forced C. Walker, Weaver filed to Ed Collins. Jphnaon fanned. No runs, no hits, no errors. So Galloway and Griffin retired Felach. John Collins singled tocen-'.er tocen-'.er Risberg singled to left, sending lohn Collins to thud Schalk walked, illllng the bones Perkins attempted to catch John Collins oft third, and threw wildly, Collins and Rlsberg scoring. scor-ing. Faber walked. Strunk forced Schalk. Harris to Dugan, at third. Weaver beat out a hit to Griffin, again ! idling the bases Eddie ' olllns singled sin-gled to left, scoring Faber. Jackson walked, forcing Strunk In with a run 1 I eisch louled to Dugan Four runs, lour hits, one error SEVENTH INNING. Philadelphia McMullin repl uced Weaver at thiiu for Chicago. High singled to nti r Galloway fouled (o ' Schalk. Burrua butted for Harris and forced High, Eddie Collins to Rlsberg Dykea forced Burrua, McMulUn to Ed' Collins No runs, one lilt, no errors "ov Hlgbee iepl;ued Hurrls as DltOhei f'H Philadelphia John Collins .. Ik. il Uli-h, 1 t .i.'l..-,l ,, !. M, s. ..1 - lug 1 coiiins sch iik sacrificed, Big., ' I.) Griffin, faber fanned. Btrunk doubled to eonter scoring Riaberg McMullin Mc-Mullin singled lo 1 enter and look second sec-ond on the throw -In Eddie Collins walked wiih the baaea full. Jackson singled lo iIkM storing Slrunk and I McMulUn, sending Eddie Collins to third- Felsch filed lo Johnson Four runs, four hits, no errors. EIGHTH INNING. Philadelphia For Chicago, McLel- but replaced Riaberg at dtort. and I Lynn replaced Schalk c Walker fan ncd Myatt batted for I'erklns He I filed t0 Felsch Dugan singled to lift I Johnaon forced Griffin at third. McMulUn Mc-MulUn unaaalated No runs, two hits, two errors. Chicago Keefe now pitching and Myatt catching for Philadelphia. Jor-I dan bailed foi John Collins und tripled tf left center. Dk.ves threw out Mc-1 Mc-1 eiiun and Jordan scored Lynn filed n" Walker. Fabei walked Palk b"1- tad for Strunk He tripled to center, scoring Faber. McMullil) out, Dugap to Grlfflll. Two nine-, two hits, no er- INDIANSvs. BOSTON 1 LEVEEAND. . Sept. i). The I l chilly weather kept down the attendance attend-ance ut the second game of the series between Cleveland and Roston today there being aboul 7000 preaent when the game started. Mails, the Paclfil Coast southpaw, went Into the box oi Cleveland, while Manager Barrow-, of Boaton, selected ' llullei Joe Bush to Work for his aggregation Scha hk I Trent behind the bat tor the Red Sox While O'Neill caught tor Cleveland, ii being his fcTth bohaeCUtlVe game behind be-hind the bat. i'he line-ups: Roston. Cleveland. Hooper rf. Jamieabh, if ' t . 3b- WambeganaSi ib Aienoaky, If Speaker, cf. Mendryx, cf, Sniitn: rf ; Mclnma, lb Gardner, .n Schang, 6 Johnston, lb.; SlOtt. SS. Sew ell. M. I Bradj , ib. (i Nelll, c.1 Uuah, p. Mails, p Implies, Nallin ami Evans. FIRST INNING. Plosion Hooper filed to J.iou son lit louleri to Johnson. Menoaky tanned. tan-ned. No runs, no hits, no errors Cleveland Jamleaon grounoed tol I. rady Wambsganss slnglnl to left and stole second Speaker walked. Smith filed to Hooper. WambagaMa taking third, and scoring oc Hoojrer's tinow that bounded away from Vltt Speaker taking third. Scott threw out. Gardner, One run, one hit. one ei-ror. ei-ror. SECOND INNING Boston Hendry x alngled to right and took second on Smiths fumble Mclnnia singled to center Hendry going go-ing to third Schang singled lo left and took second on Jamb-sons fumble. fum-ble. Hendryx scoring and Mrlnnis 1 aking third Scott Touted to O'Neill ifudy singled past Warn I agn noa scoring scor-ing Mclnnia, and Schang took second on the throw to the plate. Wamba-1 ganaa threw out Bush H-.opcr tiled 10 Jamleaon Three runs, roar hits two errors ClevelandScott threw out Johnston John-ston Sew ell singled to right o-Neill laat oul a slow bound. , to sboi t Malls latin.,! Jumieaon singled :D right and Sewoll was out at the Plate, Hooper lo 'hang .No ruiw, three hits, no errors. er-rors. THIRD INNING. Boston vm fanned Menoaky flier, :o speaker Hendry popped to Bewel No runs llo hits, no errors Cleveland-.Wanib.e.a,,,., , d left Speaker bounced ., single oft VUU glOVe, Smith walked, rilling the mTw- Grard' lr,p,cd o left. .or Gardnirlt i , ,001,"'' u ho doubl"1 , " ) 'he plate. Sewell grounded errors. ,l,n3' thPre hlt8' no FOURTH INNING. cni'V,M,lnl,Ml1'''1 to Speaker bu?t ,,;e,H'0l,,t nang. Scott dou- Wed to right. Brady struck out No tuns, one hit, no errors. Cleeland oNeill sineled aealnai the right field screen uX I UlX"?. ,' W'bO doubled ..Nelll off tirec lamleaon filed to Menoskv Noi tuns, one hit, no errors FIFTH INNING. Boston Bush filed to Speaker.; Hooper bounced a triple off the wall' in right ranter tl walked. Menoskv I struck out. Hendryx popped to Sew-11 Sew-11 No runs, one hit no errors. Cleveland Vitt threw out Wamby 1 speaker doubled against the acreen In right Brady threw out Smith Gard net singled to center, scoring Speaker. I Johnston filed to Hendryx One run.' two hits, no errors. SIXTH INNING Boston 8ewel threw out Molnnla. Schang singled t,, left. Scott fhed to Smith Speaker made a sensational one hand pick-up of Brady's liner to short ' center Bush forced Brady Sew ell to Wamby. No runs two hits, no errors. Cleveland .ccott threw out Sewell. O'Neill singled against the right field screen. Malls hit Into a double play. Bush to Rradv to Mclnnis. No runs, one hit, no errors. ENTH INNING. Boston Hooper singled to center. Mtt filed to Wamby. Menoskv fanned for the third time Jamleson went back to the left field bleachers for Hendryxs long drive. No runs, one hit. no errors. Cleveland Jamleson and Wamb-walked. Wamb-walked. Speaker .sacrificed to Mclnnis Bmlth singled to right and took second on the throw r home. Jamleson scoring. scor-ing. Gardner tripled to left center,1 scoring Wamb) .in, s;mlfn Smith tiled to Hoop.-r, Brady threw out 8 well Three i ns. two hits, no errors. EH if TH INNING Boston: Mclnnia alngled to center. Schang singled to left. Scott filed to Smith. Brady singled to center till-log till-log ilie bases. Paschal batted for1 Bush and filed to Smith Hooper, fouled to o'Nelll No runs, three hits., no errors Cleveland Hoyi now pitching for Boston Hra'i threw out O'Neill. I MaJ la poked a single pall lootl Jgmie son filed t0 Hendryx, Schang nipped Malls off first No runs, one hit. no errors NINTH INNING Boston Vitt tiled to Smith Menoskv Me-noskv grounded to Johnston Hendryx filed to Jamieson. No runs, no hli. no errois. Score R, n, i: Boston .1 it ji Cleveland s 11 3 |