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Show son was hit hard. Cobb rot four hlts out of five times at bat. Score: R. II. E Detroit .12 2U 3 yt, Louis .!. 7 K 3 Batteries Work and Schmidt; Nelson Nel-son and Stephens, COAST LEAGUE. At San Francl.ec Morning came: Sacramento 4. San Francisco 1 Afternoon Aft-ernoon game: Sun Francisco C. Sacramento Sac-ramento 2. At Portland Xo game; rain. At Ix Angeles .Morning same: Vernon 1. Los Angeles l. (Forfeited to Iajs Angeles. to 0, for attempting attempt-ing to delay the game In the tenth inning ) Afternoon game; Yernou 3, Los Angeles 0, WESTERN LEAGUE. At St Joseph First game: St, Joseph Jo-seph 9, Topeka 4. Second game: St. Joseph 2. Topeka 0. At Wichita First game: Wichita .1. Denver 11. Second game: Wichita Wichi-ta 9, Denver 8. 'At Llrcolti Lincoln 7, Omaha 11. At Sioux City First game: Sioux City 2. Des Molues S. SecouJ. game: Sioux City 7, Dcs Moines 4. j sPORTS BASEBALL RESULTS STANDING OF THE CLUBS National League. (lueludlng Oct. 2 Games ) Won. Iist. P.C. Chicago o.'i 4S .604 New York S7 ."9 .o'.)u Pittsburg K, r.2 .o7S Philadelphia 74 73 .Ci'3 Cincinnati 74 7G .493 Brooklyn 62 SO .119 SL Louis 59 85 .410 boston 30 'Jl .310 American League. (Including Oct 2 Games ) Won. Lost. P.C. Philadelphia loo 4t .03 New York S3 f2 .572 Detroit 84 Gl .fiCS liostou so 67 .311 Cleveland f.S 78 4C6 Chicago 65 S4 .4 'i Washington 64 S3 .435 St, Louis 45 105 .300 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago 8, Cincinnati 4. CINCINNATI. Oct. 2. By winning today the Chicago team w.m the National Na-tional league pennant for 1910. Ruel- bach plrcbed himself out of several dangerous holes. Score: R II, E. Chicago S 13 l Cincinnati 4 M 6 Batteries Ruelbach and Kllng; Caspar, Burns and Clarke. St. Louis 0, Pittsburg 5. PITTSBURG, Oct. 2 Pittsburg won today. Lelfleld was effective, allowing allow-ing only eeven scattered hit. Score: R. II. h, St. Lul5 0 7 2 Pittsburg 5 ft 1 Flatteries Steele and Bresnahan; Lelfleld and Gibson. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Cleveland 0, Chicago 4. CHICAGO. Oct. 2. Chicago defeated defeat-ed Cleveland today 4 to 0. mainly through Meloan's batting and baso running. Both White and Kaler pitched pitch-ed good ball , but the visitors' sup-1 port was weak in the pinches Score: R H. E. Cleveland 0 ft ?, Chicago , . 4 3 0 Batteries Kaler and Smith; White and Sullivan. Detroit 12, St. Louis 7. ST. IX)lTIS, Oct. 2. -Detroit won from St. Louis today, 12 to 7. Nel- |