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Show SOUTHPAWS TO BATTLE TODM Reuther for Reds and Kerr for Sox Are Pitching Choices. . . ' t CHICAGO, Oct. 6. With the Reds victorious vic-torious in four of the five games. Manager Man-ager Moran of the Cincinnati club indicated indi-cated tonight that he would start Walter Reuther against the White Sox in the sixth game of the series, scheduled for Cincinnati tomorrow. Reuther pitched the Rods to a 9-to-l victory in the opening game of the series and has been clamoring for a return engagement en-gagement against the Chit-agoans. j Manager Gleason's pitching selection un-douuterily un-douuterily will be Dk'k Kerr, the diminutive diminu-tive left-hander, who scored Chicago's only victory in the scries. He pitched a remarkable' game, holdijig the Reds to I three hits, and is ready to face them I again. i "It's all over but the shouting." said Manager Moran tonight. "We'll win aealn tomorrow, no matter who Gleason pitches. My players feel that the world's championship, already within grasp. is theirs. The Reds have played championship champion-ship ball all the way through and I am proud to be their manager. "Kller pitched one of the greatest games that ever won a world's series. He couldn't be touched that's all. His feat of striking out six in a row will go down in world's series history as one of the greatest achievements on a ball field." Manager Gleason of the Sox also gave credit to Flier, but declared that the Fox were not playing the brand of baseball that won them the American league pennant. pen-nant. "The team has not shown itself to be the pennant machine that won the American Ameri-can league flag," Gleason said. "Everything "Every-thing has been against us. The players themselves were not right today. Rut that does not detract from Eller's great pitching. He beat us with great pitching and deserved the victory. "The Sox will fight until the last man is out. Although the odds are against us. we are not quitters. I have every hope that we'll win out yet. Stranger things have happened. I expect to start Kerr tomorrow, and if he's right he'll win." |