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th PAGE FIGHT FIGHT PORT EVENT SOX REASSURED BY EASY VICTORY READY TO PITCH CICOTTE AGAIN «Ay As CHICAGO, Oct, 4 Reas of the fed reas sured by « rather easy victory over the Reds in the third game ies, the White Sox declared today that they e with a were ready to back up Cico ‘The Reds fighting spirit and an even race and knuckle ball if he is are expected to solve Cicotte’s shin¢ Gleason's selection Moran's men are confident of a better showing today, having famil- iarized themselves with the breezes, Park shadows and sunspots of Comiskey the crowd began forming at midnight, indicating that the 35,000 capacity of the st uld be taxed today. the White Sox in the honor position John Collins, right-h hitter, will replace Lie- a» left-hander pitches, Liebold will remain in the [By Anave dd Prem] hes of dark sl of immediate rain CHICAGO, Oct. 4 There we 2 indications weather STEERS TAUGHT OMIT AIS ART ufting clouds in the The forecast is showe rsa “SCORE BOARD TO ORAW HUNDREDS ON SUNDAY Man Who Meets Sorenson Bull- Dogged | horns on Texas Rang S$ s made on the is recorded on the rd, Those who have 1 thus far that aie "SHY SPORT CARD A FORT RUSSELL MONO CHEYE of Cheyen Kansas ¢ whom th ut Port ; ", Oct. 4.—King Kelley do today that the scis ht obtain but he is not idleweights, between Monday rieht in yhich will he the ppy boxing card. > at the font ecu any 1 Webb McIntosh of | love lost, will meet! \SOX SHUT OUT, REDS RESUME TITLE MARCH 7 | | Be a, (Continued from Pike One) was out to Daubert, unassisted. NO RUNS. NO HITS. ERROR. SIXTH INNING CINCINNATI—Rath was out, Risberg to Gandil. went out, Collins to Gandil. Groh out, Weaver to Gandil. RUNS. NO HITS. NO ERRORS. CHICAGO—Jackson out, Kopf to Daubert. Duncan. Gandil singled over second. Risberg flied to Neale. NO RUNS. ONE HIT. NO ERRORS. SEVENTH INNING CINCINNATI—Roush out, Collins to Gandil. Weaver to Gandil. Kopf out, Risberg to Gandil. NO HITS. NO ERRORS. CHICAGO—Schalk was hit by a pitched ball. ONE NO Duncan out, NO RUNS. Cicotte flied out to Rath. Liebold flied to Roush. Collins went out, Groh to “' ! Daubert. NORUNS. NOHITS. NO ERRORS. EIGHTH INNING CINCINNATi—Neale was out, Cicotte to Gandil. singled over second. Wingo Ring forced Wingo, Cicotte to Risberg and was doubled at first, Risberg to Gandil. NO RUNS. ONE HIT. NO ERRORS. CHICAGO—Weaver flied to Roush. Jackson fanned. Felsch singled to left. NO ERRORS. Gandil fanned. NO RUNS. ONE HIT. NINTH INNING CINCINNATI—Rath fouled to Schalk. to Jackson. Groh fouled to Schalk. NO ERRORS. CHICAGO—Risberg out, Ring to Daubert. Murphy, batting for Cicotte, flied to Roush. Groh. NORUNS. NO HITS. NO ERRORS. Daubert flied out NO RUNS. NO HITS. Schalk walked. COMISKEY PARK, CHICAGO, Oct. was in vogue today. 4.—Typical baseball weather The gathering indicated that the crowd today prob- ably exceeded that of Chicago's opening contest. At noon the bleachers were almost completely occupied and the crowd was dense entrance, waiting to go thru the turnstiles around the The assignment of umpires was made as follows: Nallin behind the bat; Rigler, first base; Evans, second base, and Quigley, third base YANKS USING THE FRENCH WATERWAYS _Che Caspr: ¢ Daily Ceibune Pores Daubert Felsch flied fal Liebold lined to | __*_ SATURDAY, OCT. 4, 19 RAIL STRIKERS ‘SETTLE DOWN TO LONG STRUGGLE (By Associntod Press.) LONDON, Oct. 4.—Efforte to bridge the chasm of OUND THE E AMERICAN RED CROSS. ¢ In the Arctic Circle. 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