Show 1 GAME OF SERIES By Harry HaT Paris Fans j International News Ser vice Staff Correspondent P PARK AUK Chicago C COMISKEY I Oct 13 The fhe The seventh game I of or the worlds world's series if there is isOne isone one will be p played in Hi New York President ei Charles A. A Comiskey of ot the White Sox Sex failed to call the turn of t the e coin which gave the Giants the privilege of 01 staging the th deciding game It if f it Is necessary on their own grounds T Tire The e flip Clip of the coin was staged In President Comiskey's private office at atho atthe ho tho park parI here at 1 30 this afternoon Garry Herrmann head of ot the tho national na- na Lional commission tossed up a bright half haIt dollar What do you say Commy Herrmann eaid saM as he Ire flipped the tire coin Heads called Comiskey The coin spun around for a second on the he carpeted floor and rolled over ta tails alls up President e Harry Hempstead of or the Giant Giants did riot not say a word during the entire proceeding lie He only smiled when some interested spectator burst out Tails Commy loses Comiskey smiled waved his hand and said said- too bad There were not as many fans present at the fifth gamo game as there were at the tire opening and s second games in Chicago rd fd F Following are e the figures Ses for t the fifth clash Number of admissions to fifth game Gate receipts Commissions Commission's share Each clubs club's share To date data the tire Sox Sex and the National leaguers have shown themselves to be great homers Their play away from their own grounds has been poor With the Rowland detachment going over the top in the fifth game at home It is al- al I most a sure bet bet that the th Giants will wUl turn the same tricK back bacle on the Polo grounds Monday It lt seems certain therefore that the tire winner of the toss stands th the greatest chances of or finishing on the big end of or orthe the series Swede Risberg surprised the natives He had been kept out of of the worlds world's series in preference to BUck Back Weaver because because because be be- cause the Swede person was to be bo a joke at hitting but when he Ire went in today to bat for Cicotte In the sixth he immediately landed a single brought in a score The fact that Weaver Wea Wea- vet ver made costly errors in today's gamo game may prompt Rowland to put Risberg tu il during the remaining worlds world's series frays fray Four hundred fans were bivouacked a the gates of or Comiskey park pInk at 8 S o'clock today defying the assaults of the early morning frost In their determination to be bo among the spectators at the fifth filth game ganie of the worlds world's series Huddled beneath blankets or up with their heads pulled down iu m in the collars of or their overcoats the line or of of waiting fans fought valiantly to stave ef off the chill of or the weather They blew ou on frigid fingers stamped deadened feet antI ana sang sans songs to drive off the cold Despite the temperature however the line was c cheerful c L For ono rno thing tl tIre the t g fans s were e certain th they would be able to obtain the coveted seats and before th the prospect of seeing the game the discomforts discomforts discomforts dis dis- dis- dis comforts of or the weather faded Although not as plentiful as s during the tire earlier games there were several women wrapped in proof frost-proof blankets scattered along the line of or prospective spectators spectator First in the line was Albert Brusius of ot Oshkosh who arrived in Chicago at 10 o'clock last night grabbed a n. fast lunch and was waiting outside the gate te at I midnight Right behind Albert snuggled I in blankets like a Crow Indian was Wil Vil Villiam liam Boulet of Milwaukee Albert beat eat i William to the park by one ono short jump The most optimistic recruit in the lineup his hig rge sixteenth was Robert 1 birthday f d Rapp by who rooting t celebrated for the Sox Robert was urging everyone to bet beton beton beton on the Sox Sex because he he- knows his birthday birthday birth birth- day is ts a lucky day |