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Show i CHICAGO WHITE SOX AGAIN CAPTURE I CHAMPIONSHIP OF AMERICAN LEAGUE r .- - ... s ... i ' X .--:.. V " x k I c I - F) k m F , 1 V T" F fX;yK M '-i, "i--FF'Fi ? n" v ,'Ji' I i ( ;-v ,'fp ' KfV t i ' H !- Jill 6" w'A,i tLill --..............".-...-.-.--.--""."-..-.--.- ...."...- -! j MILLER MUGGINS PICKS SOX TO WIN j i Miller Huggins. pilot of the New York Yankees, says that it is his ? I belief that the White Sox will win the world scries from the Cincinnati f i Reds for two reasons. ; I First, because the White Sox lur e been encountering and beating i ? "more better" teams than the Reds have been asked to meet in ' the I I National league; and, secondly, because the Chicago Hose have more f ? long-distance hitters than Die Reds. I ! "I have little sympathy with those who clnim that the National f f league is a minor by comparison with the American league standard of k i play," declared the snappy, peppery Huggins. I "There is little difference between the two leagues. And that is the j way it ought to be and the way the fans want it. What credit would ' I it be for a team in either league to win the world's championship if the f opposing club was of minor league ability? ; "But I can truthfully say that there are more strong teams fighting f f for the (lag in the American league than is the case in the National I I league or than has been the case in the National iiigue tor many years." 4 ................ ............................. .... ................. ............ |