Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 August 1908 — SCORES ON THE BALL FIELDS [ARTICLE]

SCORES ON THE BALL FIELDS

Chicago, Aug. 21.—Following are the standing of the big league clubs ana the daily baseball scores: NATIONAL. P. W. L. P. C. New York 106 64 42 .604 Pittsburg .106 64 42 .664 Chicago ............107 61 46 .570 Philadelphia 10.” 57 46 .553 Cincinnati 110 55 55 .500 Boston 106 47 61 .435 Brooklyn .....104 40 64 .384 St. Louislo6 37 69 .349 At Chicago— Boston 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 o—2 Chicago 2 5 0 0 0 1 1 1 x—lo Hits—Boston, 5; Chicago, 15. Errors—Boston. 1; Chicago. 2. Batteries —Boston, Ferguson and Chappelle, Graham: Chicago, Pfiester, Kling. At Cincinnati— New York ......0 0 0 1 0 0 00 I—21 —2 Cincinnatio 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o—o Hits—New York. 4: Cincinnati, 8. Errors—New York. 3: Cincinnati, 1. Batteries New York. Mathewson, Bresnahan: Cincinnati, Coakley, McLean. At St. Louis— Philadelphia ....0 0000000 o—o St. Louis 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 x—4 Hits —Philadelphia, 5: St. Louis. 9. Errors—Philadelphia. 4: St. Louis. 1. Batteries Philadelphia. McQuillen and Corridon. Dooin; St. Louis, Raymond. Ludwig. At Pittsburg— Brooklyn 20000220 o—6 Pittsburgo 00001 00 o—l Hits—Brooklyn, 15; Pittsburg, 4. Errors —Brooklyn. 0; Pittsburg. 1. Batteries—Brooklyn, Mclntyre. Bergen; Pittsburg. Camnitz, Leever and Lie-field,-Gibson and Phelps.

AMERICAN. P. W. L. PC. Detroit ....,107 65 42 .607 St. Louis ...108 62 46 .574 Cleveland .100 61 48 .560 Chicag0.......100 59 50 .541 Philadelphia 105 52 53 .495 Boston 109 53 56 .486 Washington 106 43 63 .405 New Yorklo7 35 72 .327 At Philadelphia— Chicago 0 000 1 000 o—l Philadelphia ... .0 0 3’o 2 1 0 0 x—6 Hits—Chicago, 5; Philadelphia, 8. Errors —Chicago. 1; Philadelphia. 0. Batteries —Chicago. White and Owen. Sullivan and Shaw; Philadelphia. Bender, Schr’ck. At New York— Detroit 1 0000020 o—3 New Yorko 0000200 2—4 Hits—Detroit. 10: New York. 8. Errors—Detroit. 3; New York. 2. Batteries—Detroit. Winter. Sehmdt: New York, Manning. Blair. At Washington— St Louiso 0000000 o—o Washingtono 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 x—2 Hits—St. Txmis, 5; Washington, 7. Errors—st. Louis. 2: Washington. 0. Batteries—St. Louis, Bailey, Smith; Washington, Keeley. Street. At Boston— Cleveland 0 1 1 00000 2—4 Boston 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 x—s Hits—Cleveland. 6; Boston, 10. Errors—Cleveland. 1; Boston, 2. Batteries Cleveland. Joss and Foster, Clarke; Boston. Arrelanes, Criger, Association: At Minneapolis—Columbus 5, Minneapolis 7; at St. PaulToledo 3, St. Paul 9; at Milwaukee— Indianapolis 2, Milwaukee 1; at Kansas City—Louisville 2. Kansas City 3; (second game)—Louisville 3. ? Kansas City 7. 7 Western: At Denver Omaha 4, Denver 2; (second game)—Omaha 5, Denver 7; at Pueblo—Lincoln 6, Pueblo 4; at Des Moines—Sioux City 2, Des Moines 3. .

John C. Eastman of the Chicago Journal has this to say in his leading editorial Thursday: “The Journal_,does not hesitate to say, even thus early in the campaign, that all its energies will be devoted to persuading citizens of Illinois to vote for Adlai Ewing Stevenson for governor. Between Stevenson and Deenen as candidates for that office no intelligent man can doubt which he ought to choose." There seems to be no doubt that the Journal will come all the way now, and will support the national Democratic ticket, also.