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iIGERS BEAT SOX
m WON THE
PENNANT
CHICAGO.—What is said to be the
closest pennant race ever waged by
'merlcan League baseball clubs came
, , end in this city when Detroit,
.Aons cf 1907, captured the em
—v.i for another year by defeating
hicago, 7 to 0, Detroit, Cleveland
nd Chicago struggled all season for
Irst place, never being far from each
tther in the percentage table, and
to; until today could the winner be
■ out of the
H a t an up-hill
iax ™ . never de
. licago player
. lursday. Detroit's
.js clean and decisive. Jones
three pitchers—White, Walsh
Smith —but could not subdue the
roits.
Donovan pitched the kind of ball
that will win almost any game. His
terminates, coining first to bat. gave
bim confidsnco in the Iniiial inning
by .knocking White out of the box
an/putui’-g four runs across the plate.
.-Jonovan's 1 manner was confident as
he faced tlhe Chicago batsmen, and
inni*' afteir inning he proceeded to
|f atst l base a very north pole
.mattainalbility for his opponents.
Two hits ta different ..innings were
ail that Chica go could garner, and a
local lunner piprched on second base
jus once, inn; ..ms * the only time
that Chicago made cvitu the wraith
ts a threat
Donovan, casually observing that
the sixth inning with Chleap oans on
firs, ard second bases had an un
familiar appearance straightaway
struck ou- Captain Jones and the gi
""otic Isbell, and retired IP mgherty
of k « high flv to right. Th'Jls being
Atlai rst time the Chicago entlhusiast*
sou in opportunity to cheer,
tcacr and for a time bedlam .would
tow ‘ appeared a quiet retreat ( »om-
to the South Side hall parts.
* J Atz, of the''bicagoans, coacp .ing
gan third became so exhed that,, lie
the tided on the diamond atiu'-was or
*3ried to the bench by Umpire Sherl
ifi . Atz protested with such vigor
first hP was expelled from the
hftt,.jnds.
Hn etrolt’s assist column showed a
the j 0 f only two. for when Donovan
1 ■ not strike out the batsmen he
'**!' bed that brand of ball which re
-0,1 sin files. All told, he struck out
men. Behind him errorless ball
played and hits were made when
~ were needed. There were thlr
*rjn of them, a fatal proportion from
local viewpoint, four being in the
irst inning
Detroit's batting alone would have
:aptured the contest with ease, but
tssurance was made doubly sure hy
thicago’s errors, five In number
Detroit’s commanding lead at the
outlet did not dishearten Chicago, but
it had a depressing effect which deep
ened as the game progressed and
Donovan's superb control showed no
signs of weakening.
The batting of Crawford and Cobb
.„ehed the game for Detroit in the
first Inning Mclntyre singled as a
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HOW WE CLUBS STAND
Following is the standing of the
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
W. L. Pet
Detroit 90 0:1 .588
Cleveland 90 (14 .-184
Chicago 88 C 4 ..'>79
St. Louis . . „ S.i (’>B .550
Boston 74 78 .487
Philadelphia 67 83 .447
Washington 64 85 .430
New York 51 100 .338
IF DOVES BEAT GIANTS
AND GIANTS WHIP CUBS,
PIRATES HAVE A SHOW
NEW YORK.—In handing down its
decision in the disputed game be
tween the Giants and the Cubs at
the Polo grounds, September 23. the
National league board of directors
has perhaps left itself open to a
complication utterly undreamed of at
the time the now famous controversy
arose.
New York plays Its last game of
the regularly scheduled season this,
afternoon with the Boston club, irre
spectlve of the outcome of this stnig
gle, the Giants will meet the Cubs
starter and after Hush had struck
out. Crawford doubled Into (be crowd,
putting Mclntyre on third Cobh’s
triple scored both runners and drove
White to the timbers. The Georgian
scored a moment later on Isbell’s
fumble of Rossman’* grounder and
Rossman came home later on a single
followed hy Walsh’s wild throw
Crawford made four hits In five times
up and Cobh three In four times at
bat.
Box score:
Detroit.
Ab R H. Pc. A B
Mclntyre. If.. ... ..5 2 3 3 0 0
Bush, ss 5 i 2 1 0 0
Crawford, cf . . , .5 2 4 3 0 0
Cobb, rs. 4 1 2 2 0 0
Rossman, lb 5 ] o 3 0 0
Schaefer, 3b 5 0 2 4 0 0
Thomas c 4 o 0 11 0 0
Downs. 2b 4 0 o 0 1 0
Donovan, p 4 0 0 0 1 0
Total 41 7 13 27 2 0
clujes after Tuesday's games:
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
W. L. Pet.
Chicago 98 55 .64!
New York 97 55 .638
Pittsburg 98 s*l .636
Philadelphia 82 71 .536
Cincinnati 73 81 .474
Brooklyn 64 91 .412
Boston 63 90 .410
St. Louis 48 104 .316
' at the Polo grounds tomorrow, or as
soon thereafter as weather permits
Should Boston triumph this afternoon
and the Giants eventually heat Chico,
go, it would tie those clubs with 93
victories and 56 defeats each. But
this Is exactly the standing of the
1 Pirates, and there Is no divine law
hy which in such ense the Pittsburg
team could be eliminated In that
I case it would be a three cornered tie
for the pennant, and what would
eventually he done to determine the
winner, goodness only knows.
Chicago.
Ab H H Po. A 15
Hahn, rs ..3 0 0 0 0 0
Jones, pf 3 0 0 1 0 0
Isbell, lb 4 0 0 10 0 2
Dougherty, If ..4 0 0 0 1 0
Davis, 2b 3 0 0 3 1 1
Parent, ss 2 0 0 0 fi 1
Sullivan, c 3 0 1 10 0 0
Tannehlll, 3b 3 0 0 2 2 1
White, p 0 0 0 0 0 1
Walsh, p.,. 1 0 0 1 0 1
Smith, 2 0 1 0 2 0
Totals 23 0 2 27 12 7
Score by Innings: R H B
Chicago 000 000 000—O 2 A
Detroit. 410 000 002 —7 13 0
White, Walsh. Smith and Sullivan;
Donovan and Thomas Time, 1 50,
Umpires, Sheridan and Connolly.
Summary.
Three base hits Cobb.
Two-base hit* —Crawford.
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The large picture to the
left shows Mike Donlln,
captain of McGraw’s New
York Nationals, ami one oi*
the heaviest hitters on the
team, while the smaller
picture is that of Cy Cey
lu our.
DOVES SEMEN
IN SECOND
DIME
NEW YORK.-.There was another
big gathering of fans at the Polo
grounds yesterday and thoy had nn
anxious time during the lirst five in
nings. Ferguson held his old club
niates well in hand up to the Hlxlli
inning, when they scored one run
and followed up with three more in
tlie seventh. Wllt.se was very e*
I tective. but the visitors Kaved u shir
i nut through Kevimmi f. muff of Fer
j guson’s IK and the Boston t wirier
I got home on a double to left-center
I tiv Bates after Becker had beaten out
J a nleelv played bunt.
I Score by Innings: H. It. K.
36*ton two 000 01# —-i 'i i
! New York . . .000 001 UOx—l 7 J
Batteries: Ferguson and Bower
man; Wiltse and Bresnahan. Tine
1:40. Umpires, Johnstone and Klem.
Phillies 9, Dodgers 4.
PHILADELPHIA. Phlladelphls
had little difficulty In defeating
Brooklyn yesterday, the home team
hit-lug the hull hard and Brooklyn
fielding poorly.
Base on balls -Donovan 2.
Struck out- White, 1; Walsh, 1;
Smith, 5; Donovan 9.
Sacrifice lilts -Cobb.
Stolen nases—Schaefer, Cobb, '
Time—l.4s,
Naps 5, Browns 1.
ST l.oniS In the final game of
| the Henson at St. Ignils, Cleveland
j won, 5 10 1. Ryan and Halley were
I the opposing pitchers and the visit
ors had the better of the argument.
Score hy Innings: R H ID
St. Louis . . .000 010 000- 1 * 2
Cleveland. . . .000 100 004—5 7 0
Bailey and Smith: Ryan sod Land
Time, 1 20. Umpires, Egan and
O’lgiughlln.
Red 80* 11, Yankees 3.
BOSTON. Boston won from New
York Tuesday, 11 to 3, In the final
game of the series. Two new pitch
ers were given tryouls and both were
batted hard, but McMnhon, who pitch
ed for the local*, kept hits fstrly well
scattered.
Brora hy Innings R II K
Boston. . . .130 000 14* II 14 I
New York. . .010 000 002— 3 14 1
M< Mahon and Donohue, O’Connor
and Hweenay. Ttrn#, 1.53, Umpire,
Hurat..
ftenatora 3, Athletlea 2.
WASHINGTON Hughes was more
effective than Vickers Tuesday and
Washington defested Philadelphia, 3
to 2.
Score by Innings R H E
Washington . .010 011 00»—2 7 2
Philadelphia .100 000 001- 2 7 1
Hughes and Street; Vickers and
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Harvard VS Bates.
Mt. SI Marys vs Gettysburg.
Navy vs. 81. Johns.
Andover vs Harvard seconds
hlxeter vs. Wllllston
Pennsylvania vs. Vlllsnova
Washington and Jefferson vs.
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Brooklyn .100 002 010- 4 0 6
PhlX-lelphla .200 140 Ilx -it II 0
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Brooklyn tit Philadelphia, cloudy,
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American League:
Philadelphia at Boston, cloudy,
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A PEEVISH PERBON.
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"As to how?"
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uqnlnox mill every Iniglil day ns the
beginning of Indian summer.” —
Washington Herald.
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