Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 228, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 September 1920 — YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. [ARTICLE]
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS.
National. Brooklyn, 2; Pittsburg, 1. Chicago, 6-1; Boston, 1-9. New York, 5-3; Cincinnati, 2-9. St. Louis, 4; Philadelphia, 3. American. , Cleveland, 8; Boston, 8. Chicago, 13; Philadelphia, 6. New York, 4- St. Louis, 8. Washington, 9; Detroit, 3. Brooklyn advanced another half game nearer the National League title Monday by winning from Pittsburg while Cincy and New York split even. In order to capture the title Brooklyn needs but to win four of their seven remaining games even if Cincy and New York win all of their remaining games. In the American League the three contenders remained even by winning. The title winner will probably be settled when Cleveland and Chicago mix in a three game senes. To win the Sox must win at least two of the three games. New York, is practically out of the race.
