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THE OREGON DAILY ' JOURNAL,-" PORT LAND, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, : 1919. 17 Cicotte Stops Reds in His Third Attempt SHINE BALL EDDIE HERO ONCE AGAIN IN THE B ALLYARD Beaten Twice by the Red Aspirants, Cicotte Pilots His Wobbly Team Around the Diamond for a 4 to 1 Victory; Series Is 3 to 4j Game Today Will Be Played. at Chicago. . ' ','. By Damon Runyon ; I " TWINNATT; Ohio.. Oct. 9.-r-Eddie , Cicotte's baseball obit- I uary is now recalled from circulation. The laconic epitaph, "AH Through," which was written over the diamond career oi me oia smnc oau.King. ui v-mtagu ww- . series last week was erased Wednesday. I ' im v tti. rwinnaH Reda hits, while behind him the Sox were In the . battle " for ; the championship of the baseball world, Cicotte came back In the. seventh came of the series and led the Sox to a 4 to 1 victory. He carried the fight back to Chicago and tha home field of the American leaguers, where the eighth game will be played this afternoon. KOBE EXAGGERATION ' ' The Reds have von four games and f White Sox three, the Chicago club playing with surprising brilliancy. CICOTTE HOLDS THEM ! They drove old Barry Bailee, the slim left bander of the Reds, from the box in the fifth inning, although Bailee beat them In the second game of the series. Ray Fisher and Adolf o Luque, right banders, had them after their - assault on Bailee, but the- Reds could not break through the barrier of the shine ball. Shoeless Joe Jackson, the long taking two games on the Reds' own field legged Carollnan who has not been an at a time when it looked as . IT. they vers hopeleaely out of It. They have come from away behind ' and came on -with such persistence and such courage after a bad start that no matter what happens in the next game, or, perhaps, in the next two games, they have demonstrated that they have what baseball unoouthly calls "the Cicotte's exposition was proof that the reports .f bli baseball demise, like the historic death of Mark Twain, had been greatly exaggerated. He pitched with superior cunning, holding the Reds to 7 exactly . daxsllng figure in the aeries, batted In - the first two runs behind Cicotte. John. Collins, another veteran who has been playing only against left banders, took a big part in the charge of the Sox, "but it was Collins' work that stood out. The Reds were dumfounded by the work of the old star of the Sox mounds men. Once Moran had ' an umpire ex amine Chick Gondii's glove, apparently suspicious that the first baseman was rubbing something into . the leather to lend to Cicotte's efficiency. They had beaten Eddie by a big score lit the open ing game, hitting him with such ease that they could., not understand the strange new spell that his delivery was holding over their heaviest hitters. They beat him to the second game. largely through Cicotte's own mishaps in throwing the ball arouna. weanesaey they rarely had a chance to beat him. He was the same old master of the Na tional league batsmen that he was over the bitters of the American league all season. , If the Sox win today and come up on even terms with the Reds, the ninth slaved in Cincinnati. The officials tossed - a coin Wednesday to determine the scene of the final contest, should one have to be played, and Cincinnati won. The attendance was poor. When it was discovered that anybody could set In. nobody wanted to ret in. The races over at Latonia got proportionately bet ter play. Experience shows that any time a world's series roes over six games the people want no more of It. They have become surfeited. SERIES TOO ELONGATED There were numerous empty seats at the game, not only in the stands but in ttha bleachers as well. "The series should have ended in Chicago Monday after noon "with the Reds champions of the world. .The question of superiority of the clubs had been definitely established. Subsequent games merely came under the head of profiteering. There probably never, will be another nine game series. There should never be another. Had the game today been played In Chicago, or any other town in the big ring except Cincinnati, tha attendance would probably have been von ullmmer than it was. Tou could buy tickets on the sidewalk in front of the windows cl the ball park at halt price. Finally it became difficult to give them away. VERNON; TIGERS. BEAT AMEBIC AN ASS'N. : CHAMPS Clough Msy Land Aggie Job San Francisco, Oct. 9. Dr. Leslie Clough, former physical director of the .Multnomah Amateur Athletic club and vainer of the Portland Beavers, may be appointed to fill Dr. A. D. 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