Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 242, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 October 1919 — INDIANA BATTERY TOYED WITH THE SOX MONDAY. [ARTICLE]

INDIANA BATTERY TOYED WITH THE SOX MONDAY.

Horace “Hod” Eller, Muncie, Indiana, and William Rariden, Bedford, Indiana, Cincinnati battery in the fifth world’s series game, toyed with the White Sox Monday, winning their fourth game of the ninegame set by a score of 5 to 0. It was the second straight shut-out administered by the Redlegs and the pitching of Eller was the most marvelous ever recorded in a world’s series. The Eller person allowed but three hits, duplicating the feat of his stablemate, Ring, on Saturday. Eller also whiffed nine of the Hose, six of them in a row in the second and third innings, a world’s record for the major leagues. Eller is a White Sox castoff, haying failed to measure up to big league standard while with Chicago in 1917. Williams, White Sox, also pitched a wonderful game, allowing but four hits, the second time he has perpetrated the feat in as many starts, although winning neither game. Yesterday’s Cincinnati victory leaves the club with but one more game to win to clinch the championship, and they are on their home lot for the next two games. ' Kerr, who has registered the only Chicago victory to date, has been elected to carry the Chicago hopes today and will be opposed by Ruether, who won the opening game in Cincinnati.