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Show Reulbach and Al'Intyre Knocked Out of the Box and Chance Ordered Off the Field -Murphy Knocks Home Run With Two Men on Bases Coombs' hit to Zimmerman. Zimmerman Zimmer-man to Tinker to Archer. Five runs. Chicago Archer went out. linker to Davis. Ixird captured Zimmerman's fly. Steinfeldt struck out. No. runs. Fourth Inning Philadelphia- Slrunk filed out to Hofman I,ord sent a clean 'single to right center. Collins forced Ixjrd at second, Pfeister to Z'mimcrmnn. Collins out ICMng to Tinker on an attempted steal. No runs Chicago Tinker singled to right field A double play disposed of Tinker Tink-er and Kllng, Barry to Collins to Dals. Pfeister out. Baker to Bails. No runs. (Coutlnued on Fngc Seven) i Chicago, Oct. 20. The game today opened with Umpire O'Day before the plate. Sheridan on bases, Cbnnelly left field, lllgler right field. Reulbach and King battery for Chicago. Coombs and Thomas for Philadelphia. Philadel-phia. Tho Chicago players came on the field for batting practice nearly two hours in advance of the game. Pfoisl-er Pfoisl-er shot his best assortment of curves across the plate in order to ninke tin? batsmen extend themselves. A mist of rain fell for a time but not enouch to embarrass the' players. The bleachers filled rnpldly and overflowed over-flowed nit the field. The crowd was held in check by a low hoard barrier guarded by policemen In advance of offielHl announcement . it w as thought a hit Into the overflow crowd i anvwhere would go for two bases niy The Nationals had been on the field i almost an hour before the Athletics 1 inarched across the field to their bench. They were cheered by the ad miring, although partisan, throng. Bender received an ovation. The visitors vis-itors swarmed about the third base line and limbered their muscles by tossing the ball about. Game by Innings. Flrt Inning Philadelphia Strunk J was given a base on balls. Strunk to second on lord's sacrifice bunt, the1 latter out Reulbach to Chajice. i Sheckard took Collins Texas leaguer. Strunk scored on Baker's single to center. Baker out stealing second, Kllng to Tinker. One run. Chicago Sheckard walked. Schulte doubled Into center overflow. Sheck-nrd Sheck-nrd going to third. The ground rules allow only two bases on a hit into tho overflow crowd. Sheckard scored on Jloftoan's sacrifice, fly to Strunk. Schulte took third on the pla Chance struck out. Zinimerinnn's high fly fell Into Strunk's hands, fine run. Second Inning Philadelphia Davis was passed on four nitched balls, Murphy grounded out. Steinfeldt to Chance-. Davis solnir to second. Barry doubled into left field, scoring Davis. Thomas lined to Schulte Barry was held at second. Barry scored when Coombs hit for two hnses Into the right field crowd. Chance and Reulbach Reul-bach conferred. Kllng Joining. Reulbach Reul-bach resumed. Strunk went nut, Zimmerman Zim-merman to Chance. Two runs. Chicago Steinfeldt popped to Bar-rv. Bar-rv. Tinker doubled ciown right f lol l foul line Kllng wem out. Baker to Davis. Tinker taking third bu3e. Beaumont Beau-mont batting for Reulbach. Beouniant walked. Sheckard also received free passage, filling the bases. Tinker and Beaumont scored when Schulte hit for two bases to left. Hofman struck out Two runs. Third Inning Philadelphia Mcln tyre went Into pitch for Chicago. Sheckard made a running catch of Lord's long fly. A rloo rain began falling hut the game was not stopped. Steinfeldt was barely able to check Collins' sharp hit which was a sbIo one. Collins scored when Schulte let Baker'9 single pass him. Baker made third on the error. Davis was hit by a pitched ball and went to first. Murphy Mur-phy knocked a home run over fbe screen In right field bleat hers, Baker and Davis scoring ahead of him Chi cago's entire Infield gathered to ln-xl6t ln-xl6t that under ground rules, Murphy s hit should merely have been a double. The protest availed them nothing. Chance was ordered off the field for continuing his protest. Archer inking his place at first. Pfeister replaced MrJntyro In the box. Barry knocked the first ball pitched Into the center field crowd for two bases. Barry scored when Thomas hit tn Tinker and the latter threw badly to Archer. Thomas was doubled at .second on CHICAGO SUFFERS AN INFAMOUS DEFEAT (Continued from Page One) Fifth Inning. Philadelphia Maker was retired. Zimmerman tu Archer. Davis lined safely to left. Murphy sent a long fly to llofmun Harry forced Davis at second, Tinkevr to Zimmerman. No runs. Chicago Uakor luinhled Sheckurd s I bunt and the latter was sate. Schulie fanned Sheckurd and iloiman were doubled, Murphy lo Davis. Murphy having taken Hofmaus fly while Sheckard, appaiently thinking there wore two outs, kept on running. No runs. Sixth Inning. Philadelphia. Thomas grounded out. Tinker to Archer. Coombs hoisted an easy fly to Zimmerman. Strunk missed three good ones. No runs. Chicago Archer hit in front of the pluie and was out, Thomas to Davis Zimmerman str.u .. out. Maker took care of Steinfeldt's four fly. No runs. Seventh Inning. Philadelphia Zimmerman made a neat one-handed catch of Lord s liner. Stelnfeldt speared Collin's hot grounder ground-er and t lire w the ruuuer out at first Stelnfeldt immediately afterward fumbled rtakers grounder, ami the latter was safe at tbe Initial bag. Davis siuiLshej a single to right field, Ibiker reaching second. Tinker fumbled Murphy's sharp ground.-r, filling the' bases. Davis and Baker scored u Harry's doi ble left This was aUrry's third double. Thomas walked, filling the bases again, Murphy Mur-phy nr.d Harry crossed home plate when Coomhs singled over second. Strunk singled too hot for Tinker's stab and tho bases wore again filled. 'I'd bit to Zlniruerman. who tossed him out at first. Four runs Chicago Tinker out. Haker to Davis. Dav-is. Kllng was retired, Harry to Davis. Pfelfler struck out. No runs. Eighth Inning. Philadelphia Scbulle gathered in Collins' fly. Haker was retired via the Zimmerman Archer route. D.nls bit for two bases, uuassisted bv the ground rules. Murphy was thrown out by Tinker. No runs. Chicago Sheckard took a free trip to lirst. Schulte llfu, a fly to Murphy. Mur-phy. Hoi man hit too hot for Haker. who slowed up the ball and it turned into a two-bagger. Archer fanned. Sheckard scored on a passed ball The bull hit the railing and, under the ground rules. Hofniim also scored Murphy jumped into the crowd in right field for a sensational catch of I Zimmerman's heavy wallop. Two runs. Ninth Inning. Philadelphia--Barry fouled out to Klins Thomas out to Archer, unassisted un-assisted Coombs singled to center Herman misjudged his fly n making a pickup of It Strunk was retired. Zimmerman to Archer. No runs. Chicago Stelnfeldt filed out to Strunk. Tinker singled to loft. Kling struck out. Tinker stole second Ncdhani. who batted for Pfelster, sent a fly to L'akcr No runs. Score by Irrnings. 1 2 .'! 4 5 " 7 8 fi R. H. K Phila ... .1 2 o 0 0 0 . 0 012 15 1 Chicago . 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 5 0 4 Overwhelming Defeat. Chlc.iso, Oct. 2..philndelphla ad ministered another ovei w helming defeat de-feat to Chlrajr.i In (he third tame of the world's championshin series lod.iv and Connie Mack considered the high est honors in baseball as nlreadv safe in the Quaker City. The score was 12 to 5. Chicago used three pitchers who were touche I up for a total of 15 hits, five of which were doubles and three of them being be-ing cre-dUed to shortstop Barry. Murphv contributed n homerun and a sensational catch to the merriment of the Phlladelphlans and to the profound pro-found gloom of the locals. |