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Show OPPOSITION ARISES TO MANAGER OF SOX By Tribune Special Sport Service. CHICAGO. June 10. The tip is. out that the skids soon are to be placed under Clarence Rowland, Row-land, who is tho "goat" for the miserable showing show-ing made to dale bv the White Sox. The Chicago rooters declare thai any club fortified for-tified with such stars as Eddie ColIln3, Ray Sehalk. Joe .lackkson, .laques Fournicr. Happy Felscb and six of the most effective pitchers in the business, ought (o win at least two-thirds of Us games. "Yet look at the record of tho Sox since Rowland Row-land took hold."" walls one Sox roofer. "The team ought lo have swept through to the rham-piopjhip rham-piopjhip ia:t .feasnn by its own impetus. U hardly needed a miv.;:er. lint If had one. A'td that fellow- was Rowland. Instead of helping the club he bundled thin;;.-. o sn h an extent that the Sox got into a rut and never got out. "The same ihir.g go.-s Ibis year. The season is less than two months old. yet it has proved con-1 con-1 hisi vely that Rowland is not the man for the job that he doesn't know how to handle the grand material at his disposal." |