Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 304, Lebanon, Boone County, 21 September 1917 — Page 7
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WHO'S WHO IN THE WORLD'S SERIES
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! BY JACK VFIOCK. Iffy tlt InfrnQtional sVir, artTiecl is: NEW YORK. September 21. The Chicago White Sox may be the Amer- s iron League champjpns by sundown 1 this evening. 'S I Rowland's pennant-hunters invaded 5 j Boeton today for a series of three games with the fading world's champ- 5 ions, and as they are in need of but 5 one more victor)-, if Boston loses another game, it will be possible for ithem tn cinch the dag this afternoon, ! With the two major league pennants ' as good as "in" and the arrangements complete for the world's series open- S ing at Chicago on October 8, it ap- S pears that the White Sox are in luck. They will enjoy a big advantage x over the Giants in playing the first two games at Comiskey park, a park r in which the New York players have lever performed. The fact that the series will open in the west is also exiectcd to reduce odds on the Giants. -Had N'ew Yrrk won the toss ihe odds 2 on Mctiraw's team today would have 5 hern as good e- 7 to 8, it is said. Another evidence of the smile of 'Paine Fortune" on the t ux is the return of Buck Weaver to the line-up. The peppery infield.;- will shortstop 3 in place cf Swede Risberg, a witch S
in the line up which is significant. It is doubtful now Hhat Risberg will ot Into the October series. With Weaver buck, the Sox will be able to put their strongest line up in the field. While the Chicagoans are fast nearing a cinch on the American League fiag, the Giants are loitering along. They still ned three victories to cinch the National League flag, and it will be po8. ih for them to do so by Sunday if they win today and tomorrow.
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".'WniK" RLIIKPO I W h,te Sox Miurti-tup.) .Manager kottiaml, of the Whito Soa, has aa mut-ti cmfidence in.Shortt'jp "Swrti':" Ititwrg as lr. any of i. reaon-'d veterans, for ti.e young nfielder i a fihter who doe.-n't adr it drfci't until the lat man if cut. In di?ruing hiM Aifield recently, t"V. land eaid regarriing his shortie!dr: ''Ri.-bersj hn fieidel extremely well II seam. lie started as a weak (liter, but he has improved his average naterialli', and that aeamut August itching, which is much stronger han in the ear months of the. race. 4e i.i a fighter from the greund up .:id lie never admits defeat until the a-t man is out "His orewenre on the infield, despite the fact that he is serving his '.rut full season in the major leagues, ia mstil'ed a lot of confidence into he other players, fur he is pepper oi sonified. Ham Patterson, for whom ' e worked last season, was piesent at re of our recent games and he pre!t i,t tha time that in another "ar Risr-erg will be tutting us well is any shortstop in the American '.eayue.
PLAYING THE FIELD
BY JACK VEIOCK. lilt lh' ;(rnli,inf Vne Kivrfcn NEW YORK, September 21. There is nc-thing consistent tn trying to dope out what the pitchers will do in a short scries pf games, such as the coming world's series, between the (iiants and White Sox. To say that the pitching atari of either cl ib will excel is guess work at best, for the Ciant and W hite Box hurlers have never been opposed on the mound, and what they have ac-
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not oe tdKen as a oasis Tor nguring what may be expected of them in the big October classic, because pitchers the best of them are as fickle as fortune. But it is Interesting to compare the work of the rival teams against left-hand pitching, necause left-handers are going to figure quite prominently in the hig games unless pres-
that out of a total of thiny-flvi gamej played against the foremost portsidcrs in the American l.eagne
Chicago won twenty-four games and
lost but eleven, a record which sueak: for itself in siiing up what Row land's maul-wiclders can do to portside pitching. Love, Ruth, Boehling. Koob, Stat Coveleskie and Mogrhlge have all fel' tc power of Chicago's bats. The las: wo named had failed to win a gann ."rom the White Sox up to the dafe aforementioned and had lost nin Tame..! between them. If this show ing is an indication of what may b (xpeetcd from Rowland's men in thi fall classic, the; is trouble ahead foi Benton, Schupp and Sallee, who, witb Perritt, will crmpose the quartet frorr whirh Mrf.raw will most likely selet' his world's series performer. Per litt is a right-hander, and his pitching has been a feature of the closing weeks of the Giant drive down th home stretch. But the others are side wheelers, and the most consisted pitchers on the Gi'jnl star!. I
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allowing for the fact that the riva pitchers have never been opposed 01 the mound and that they cannot b sized up with any degree of consi te-ncy when it comes to fortilin what thay will do in the world's ser j ies it looks to a man up a tree a though the Rowland men, have thi edge in the box. j
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nil make goo as a hitter as well, ie ri.'ver tops trying and he i.-n't ly discouraged, which is a btR " it in his 'avor." No young.-tw msking a fight for 'un.e as a major league player could -eci'ive a bicirer boost from a manner tl-an Rowland has handed o R 'shtrg. It shows that the White Sox lia.lcr has a world of confidence n tvs -,h"rtgrass guard, and Riyberg's tliiii.tr during the past few eek ' las i.ei.n all that could be asked for. Iti.Ju rg came to the White Sox for ii i ps last Kail. He played with th Vernr.ii club in the Pacific Coast Unfile last season, but second bass as his station then, so when he was inj -t-,l into the White Sox lineup at short top he had a lt of tri,'k" to learn. The Sox grabbed Bisberg chiefly for 1m fiel.ling ability as he was not a iVnce bu.-ter, even tn the Coast lea:ru, wh"re he hit .2B3 last season. I'ririr ! Risberg played in several of the smaller minor league., I.nt hi- t-!a! experience In professional 1...II has been crammed into the im-t five years. He is a valuable man to the Sox for the reason that, (ike Ruck Weaver, he can be played at second or third rx,-c He is a finished fielder, who r.,n go to the right or left equally well lor a hatted ball, and his fan, ,v.ii,ui thrnwinir from the short .'ie'd has cut 4.IT many a int tins sca-
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ent signs fail. The White S'.t, of course, may lie expected to play their hoaviest stack in Eddie Cicotte. who is a right-
handed "fog ball" merchant. Red Kaber. who has b-en going great guns j The S,,r T1"" for the Sox of late, is also right- TPre va , fan In our town handed. Hut the Omnia are -ner-!An he not , j.lv; ally stronge r against right hand pitch- j Hc Krilbbed me odds at 8 to 6 ing than they are agam.t the south- Vp(n g8me one dajr paw,, and for this reason Russell and . Aml thpn ha took another fivc Williams, the best southpaw bets on , And the othcr way Clarence P.iwland's staff, may be expeiteri to get a call to the mound if T ,, ,, , . , . , . ;. ., . . . In the spotlight today: The Nationticotte is beaten in the opening . r ,, , ., ' . . .... .1. al Commission. It held a meeting and gsme, which he is practically sure , . ... t pjtrh, ; '!' a"1 something. Perhaps it is a good thing for the ... . Giants that they have three of the Thc W h,te Sox ,re ,n ,uck- TWr best left banded pitchers in the Na- P'the-rs can use all their tncks m the tional League on their own staff. Out- "r8t w0 C-,mef ' Chicago, side of Rixey, Coooer, Vaughn, Mar-1 quart and Nehf, the Giant trio : I yeur world's aerie shipping Benton, Schupp and Salleo dominate early, or thc scalpers will pry you the ranks of tnpnotch portsider in loo: from your roll, the old league, and the Giants have them on their own side of the foncs. 1 The Cleveland Indians have looked The records show that National like the best team in the American League southaws have been a bug- league for the past three days. They bear t MrGraw'a team, for the out- have been playing the Yank, standing members of th sidewheelors !r. Csvfrr.&r Tiiiei'. ciiruii had woo, Bl Donovan has a eiub thai can seventeen and lost eighteen games assimilate more punishment than any against the Giant. ,,r to sptemher 6 ; utIBr entiy in the tournament. If these figures can be taken as an ' i indication of New York's strength; The White Sox are In Boston Way sgamst left-handers, it is reasonable ' for a farewell series with the world'a to believe that MrGraw's men will champs. They gained game by nnd the White Sox portsidcr. more beating Philadelphia Thursday, dangerous than their right-handers. ;
And dorit rverlook the fact that Rus-' It took the f.ianu tan innincs to sell and Williams are just as good h ld Itltsburirh to a tie. Jim Thorn
the bc.:t p.-.rt-..lci in t'ue Nmivnal ean-.e through with a triple that saveoj lesguc, for the pair of them trimmed the new champions a defc.it. Boston consistently all summer, a fcut ' - - whicl) is a feather in any pitcher's ' Mctiruw ia as popular in Pittsburgh y"!' ' : as Nn k Hornanoff is in H'trograd. J - The White Sox, on the other mitt. 1 ....... I have been tn-r.ii,i ... f t. , T1 e lli.wiw t-.ro icd Wa...ii.in Arm-man Iagi.e fm k han.l.Ts i, . sih iiuy i).nen.,.jit ,n t'ie b x : sttentlv a'l oson. Pii wt ' ' up to t.f f i v: i , t ts ! . v , - i d
much as anything to knock the Redj Sox out of their third straight pennant.
YESTERDAY'S RKSl'LTS. EXHIBITION GAME. Indianapolis, 6; Cincinnati, 4. AMERICAN LEACiLE. Chicago, 5; Philadelphia, 3. (11 lings.) St. Louis. 4; Washington, 2. Detroit, 1; Boston, 0. "Cleveland, (!; New York, 2. NATIONAL LKAGUK. New York, 9; Pittsburgh, 9. innings, darkness.) Other games postponed, (rain.)
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