h BASEBALL DOPE THE STANDINGS - - Chicago Series. r , W. L. Tied. Pet. iWhite Sox. 0 0 2 .000 Cubs 0 0 2 .000" . World's Series. Boston , 2 1 1 .667 New'York 1 2 1 v .333 Philadelphia Series (Final). - Athletics 4 10 .800 Phillies ' 1 4 0 .200 St. Louis Series. - Cardinals 2 0 0 1.000 Browns 0 2 0 - .000 "" For real pop-eyed baseball the Cubs-Sox series is the equal of the world's title clash. . Begins to look like the local teams might buck some football team as a Thanksgiving Day drawing card. Ted 'Easterly and Ernie John son delivered for Sox. Johnson, who took Weaver's place, tripled with one on in the .ninth, and Easterly followed with a double, tying the score. Two were out. Then Joe Tinker made a one mitted catch. " The collision of Weaver and Lord allowed the Cubs to get the Jump- in the eighth. Buck is in Mercy Hospital as a result of the clash, and may be suffering from concussion of the brain. Lord quickly recovered. Miller reached third on the swat, anda pair of hits gave the Cubs two runs. " - v ""'Archer and' Miller were the Cub swatters, Jimmy collecting. a" pair of 'doubles. Viwuiic cuiu vucucy udu ctuuui an even break in pitching. Ci cotte was derricked in the ninth to let Callahan bat, and Walsh finished. Cubs made 11 hits and Sox 13. Mathewson was wobbly, in the Boston-New York tie game, and the so-called experts talked of his great recovery and wonderful nerve. Joe Wood wavered for two innings yesterday, but in the pinches in the eighth and ninth was the real stingy cuss. The same "Experts" call that luck. It looks from here as though Wood .had worked like a regular pitcher, knowing he was the hope of the Red Sox, and saving him self for future battles except when in a hole. New York made nine hits to Boston's eight, but several of the Red Sox drives that were caught were terrific liners. They hit the pill'harder than the Giants. Buck Herzog again hogged the limelight, though Fletcher snag ged a portion of the spot Buck scored the only Giant run on his single and Fletcher's double. Fletcher came back to earth1 impressively, handling nine field ing chances, many of them saving Red Sox scores, and whaled a pair of hits. Tris Speaker was woefully slow because of his weak ankle, being daught in one double play and narrowly escaping another. He was nailed standing up when 'hetarte'd to steal. " Wagner is proving the Boston star in thisseries. The Red Sox captain and'his scintillating stops. Mt&U sjakAJ2M&Md&fiaaf&i& wfittfi&bia