Monday, Oct. 13, 1924
Other Baseball
In Baltimore, "the little world's series" waxed hot between the Baltimore Orioles, champions of the International League, and the St. Paul Saints, champions of the American Association. First Baltimore won, 4 to 3, what with 11 strike-outs and a ninth-inning homer. The Saints came back and took the second game like a tennis set, 6 to 0. In this game only three Orioles pecked the ball for safe hits. Darkness halted the third game at 6-all. In the fourth, the Orioles coupled their hits with errors by the Saints, won 6 to 4. Packing their bats, balls, mitts, masks and mascots aboard a flier, all adjourned to Minnesota to finish the dispute. Games: Baltimore 2, St. Paul 1. In Chicago, the White Sox and the Cubs chasseed back and forth between ball parks, playing their city series. First, a Cub victory, then three straight for the Sox, then a Cub recovery, then the Sox took the title a second year running.