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Show ELLER PITj ITHIl Had It Been Broken Probably Would Flung No-Hitter, By . E. SANBORN CHICAGO, Oct. 6.-Ch!a in its White Sox of IMS cd today when they went A0it ' for the second consecutive t " !: a run in the fifth Rame of 7 ; sorios, puttlnff their opp0,lctns 7 gnmo of the mr pennant Two real hits and a acrat the Gleasons could make off v who wasn't Rood enough fn couple or three yeara aito : Rod triumph all the swet-ter Ft with a wing that wa pRrti?': commission. He skidded on discarded chewing gum at th before tho frame and humped f' of his ninfflnK arm amlnitth wall. The blow caused a swe' required nil the efforts or thecu" to reduce in time to t Hm h pride of tho aohth l,ic It was fortunate Rller did not pitching arm and have to w0r' in a Blin. otherwise he prohaf ' have hung up the first no-hit pitched in a world's series I! he established a new record combat by whlfllng nine of thf ". league champions, setting 8u', down in quick succession In ih! and third Innings. !l Claude Williams, who wt away the second Kme 0f the aer back and demonstrated that he practicing control ever since tr , the damp weather. He would b! the Reds out with (food support pals threw him down In the slut four runs went across the plat, safe blows, two of which e v been soft for the Gloason oullit month ago. Outside of that one round h 60S gave Cincinnati a good with "WilHams slabbing In his w Ifty gave way to a pinch hW home eighth and then Erskli worked the ninth, allowlnn the arun without anything resembling riuck Weaver ajid Rav Schalk only White 80s able to cope r offerings of Eller. The former r. scratch in the first round and a( three-bagger in the ninth after u out. Both were quite naturally ; because the only other man on th-slde th-slde outfit who could hit was Sch,, he baited a long way from Weavw The peppery little catcher got about the saffron exhibition by hit mates that he kicked himself out game In the sixth Inning on a cloi slon at the plate. After losing-1.1 diet on Gfoh, Schalk , hopped up ar an exhibition of a bantam roosts Ing Umpire Rlgler's chest protect:' his mitt without doing any par damage except to insure his ov from the pitiful affair. |