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Show 1 301. made by Rube Wnddell in 1903.' Score: 11. II. E. Chicago r ....1 " 0 Washington .-Ji. 14 3j Batteries Wliito and Payue; John- j ton and Alntsmlth. . . , New' York 6, Detroit-5,.' DETROIT, Sept. 28. New York made it three straight today, defeating Detroit. to f.l Cobb had a perfect day at bat with- three singles. Score:. . ' - R. II. 12 New York G12 - 3 j petrolt ". ,. .n S" 4 Batteries Qninn. Vanphan. Caldwell Cald-well and Blairr-Works, Stroud, MulUn and Casey, Schmidt. ' Cleveland 4, Boston 3. CLEVELAND. Sept. 2S Cleveland again defeated Boston Kaler was hit safely but three times, Lajoie, because be-cause of injuries, missed his first game of the year, . He will be in the game again lu a day or so. Score: R. 11. E. Cleveland 4 10 2 Boston 3 3 2 Batteries Kaler. Koester and Land; McHalo and Klelnow. Philadelphia 1, St. Loula 2. ST LOUIS. Sept. 28. Philadelphia wound up Its series In St. Louis by losing 1o the locals here, 2 to 1. A wild pitch In the ninth Inning cost Atkins the game. Score: R. II. E. Philadelphia 1 I 2 St. Louis 2 7 1 Batteries Atkins and Lapp; Nelson and Stephens. NATIONAL LEAGUE. ' St. Louis 5, Philadelphia 4. PHILADELPHIA, Sept 2S. St. Louis again defeated Philadelphia today, to-day, f to 4. The game was featured by a home run drive by Kills. Score: R. H. E St. l-ouls 5 0 2 Philadelphia 4 8 2 Batteries Steele and Brcsnahan; Girard, Brennan and Dooin. Cincinnati 4, New York 16. NEW YORK. Sept. 2S. Now Yrk today made 1C runs off Covaleski, tho pitcher whoso wonderful work prevented pre-vented them from winning the national nation-al league pennant two years ago, and vanquished Cincinnati 16 to 1. Score: R. II. E. Cincinnati 4 11 1 New York 16 14 3 Batteries Covaleski and Clarke; Crandall and Sehlei, Wilson. ' Pittsburg 0, Brooklyn 2. BROOKLYN, Sept . 28. Brooklyn made It four straight from Pittsburg today, 2 to 0. Bell had great control con-trol and received brilliant support. Score; R. IL E. Pittsburg 0 4 1 Brooklyn 2 7 1 Batteries Steelo and Gibson; Bell and O. Miller. BASEBALL RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington 5, Chicago 1 CHICAGO. Spt. 2S. Walter Johnson, John-son, Washington's pitcher, today mado a new world's strike-out record for a season and helped Washington defeat Chicago, 5 to 1, JobnjBon struck out ten men today, making bis total 307 for the year. Tho former rocord was Boston Defeats Chicago. BOSTON, Sept 28 Boston defeated defeat-ed Chicago. 3 to 2, In the first game today, but was shut out in tho second, II to 0. Score: First game R. II. E. Boston 3 6 2 Chicago 2 8 1 Batteries Ferguson and Rarlden; Reulbach and Kllng. Second game R. It. Yl Boston 0 0 3 Chicago It 11 1 Batteries Matfern. Curals. Burkfl and Rarlden; Kills, Brown and Kllng, Needham. WESTERN LEAGUE. At Omaha Omaha S, Sioux City 0. At Topeka First game, Wichita 5. Topeka 1. Second game, Wichita 12, Topeka 2. At St. Joseph First game, Denver 7, St. Joseph ". Secona game.'St. Joseph Jo-seph u, Denver 0. At Dos Molues Des Moines C, Lincoln Lin-coln 0. COAST LEAGUE. At Los Angeles Los Angeles 1, Vernon 3. At Tortland Oakland 8, Portland 3 (Continued on Page Eight.) (Continued from Page One.) GRAND CIRCUIT ' : RESULTS COLUMBUS. Ohio, Sept. 2S. Startle, Star-tle, a Mlchlctn-ownecI gelding, raced by Joe Gahagan of Toledo, astonished an overflow crowd at the grand circuit races by capturing tho first two heata of the 2'fi'J trot away from a high grade field lu which General II. wns considered to have the best ehanro. Startle's time in the first heat was 2:05 1-4. Startle's victory was the last oue of the day. General II. was favorite at $100 In a pool of SISj. Willy was second sec-ond choice with Startle, Demnrent and ladv Statclv having a slight following. follow-ing. .loan, winner over Dudie Archdale last week in two of three heats, mado It three straight today when they met for the Buckeye stake of $j.ono. Tho Archdale mare started as 11 ret choice, "?1(M to ?So, over the field in which there was nothing up to her standard except .loan. Tomorrow The Harvester will start In an attempt to lower the world's stallion record of 2:01. Results: 2.10 I lotting. 1 in ", first division $S0rt; three heats Monday Crelghton won, Admiral Red, second: Lady Willow, Wil-low, third. I?est time, 2:09 1-4, 2.10 trot, H In -r. purse $S00, second division - Betsy fj. won; The Exponent, Expo-nent, second: Border Guard, third. Boa time, 2 11 1-1. Buckeye stakes. 2:19 trotters, 2. in K. parse $j.00o Joan won In straight heats. Rent time, 2:0r 1.4. Dudle Archdale second; Baron Penn, third. 2:T, pace, 2 In 5. purse $1,200 Grace G won; Fred F., second: Hal-bowers, Hal-bowers, third Best time, 2: OH 1-4. 2:00 trot, three heats, $1 200 Startle Star-tle won; Brace Girdle, second; Oro Bellini, third. Best time, 2:0". 1-1 HELEplES HEX EN A, Mont.. Sept. 28 Tomorrow's Tomor-row's entries: First race 2.25 pace, purse. $I,00U, mile heats, three in five: Nimbus, Star Kins. Mazie Mack. Ladv Goo Goo. Hazel Gold, Cam vl lie. Billy Dr., Dr. fled. Florence Wilkes. Belle Perkins. Secoud race, five eigths mile Dead-wood, Dead-wood, OS. Oswald Ik. 101; Marian Casev. 106; Garland, Ixrd of the Forest, For-est, Io H.t 112. Third race seven-eighths mile Zoroaster. Zo-roaster. 07; Lola White. 102; Burdon-ia. Burdon-ia. Barka. Ilanimeraway, Electrowan, Bonflls. 103, El Crusador, 10G; Sir Aligns, Iliacko, 100. Fourth race. Helena handicap purse $1.0oo, niile and one-sixteenth Follle L.. 'Jo: I. C. Wldrig. Tugboat, 08; Queen Lead. 10; Thomas Cal houn, 101; Beanman. 10a; Copper-town, Copper-town, Roy Junior, lo.S; Harlem Maid, John Jjouis. t109. Fifth rare, seven-eighths mile Patriotic, 101; Aeqnia, Swede Sam, John J. Rogers Orilene. Irrigator, Voting. Vot-ing. KCi; McNally, lOfi; Little Buttercup, Butter-cup, 108. |