Show I I II- FANN FANiN ING t l Late last night a line of about men and boys stood at the gates of White Sox park In Chicago awaiting the openIng openIng opening open- open Ing of ticket sales for bleacher and pavilion pavilion pavilion pa pa- eats 1 ats at S 30 o'clock this morning At least three of ot them II H. F I Ur It U r E. E Owen and O O. G G. Maze Iaze of Memphis Neb had been there since 7 30 p p. p m m. and they head headed cd the line All of the watchful watchful watchful watch watch- ful waiters walters were prepared to go without sleep and camp stools which had been in evidence at vl similar vigils in the past were n not in evidence The scalpers are closely watched at Chicago by the internal revenue department department department depart depart- ment for collection of the DO GO 0 per cent excess profit tax Revenue men arrested a woman who sought Bought to sell six ix world series tickets but released her when they learned the sale had not actually taken P pl place Nearly rIY complaints from fans who said they had hind failed to obtain tickets al although although although al- al though scalpers were offering the pasteboards pasteboards pasteboards paste paste- boards have been received at the While White Sox corporation counsels counsel's office and it was said an Investigation atlon would be made Secretary Harry Grabiner at White Whito Sox So park and iid the fact that scalpers were demanding fabulous prices was good evidence evidence evidence evi evi- dence that few tickets had fallen Into their hands Most of the scalpers professed to b be able to provide plenty of tickets At a hotel ticket brokerage e office was de demanded demanded de- de for a first class seat Another i wanted from 75 to 90 for reserved seats I although a few offered to part with a la afew few tickets for 50 30 With the Reds victorious in the first I two games of the series the demand for tickets to the third contest to be played In Cincinnati next Monday was greater than ever The Tho scalpers decided to hold their tickets until Monday believing they w would uld be able to get enormous prices Wait Walt until We get em ens on our or r home grounds was the cry from the White Sox Hox camp camp This was taken to mean that the men of Gleason Intend to give the Reds a beating The Reds are the most formidable team Ive I've ever seen sen eald Federal Judge Landis of Chicago after the game He lie was the guest of Judge Woodmansee of Cincinnati tI Joe Jackson the White Sox slugger slug his first hit of the series In the gt t second second second sec sec- ond inning when his short high fly to center fell safe the drive going for two bases 1 Eddie Roush noush the the Reds' Reds star star outfielder eld r with thrilled the crowd crowd cowd again yesterday marvelous catches He ran back to the center field fence fence In the sixth pulling terrific liner which Roush had seemed good for fora a home run accepted five chances giving him thirteen thirteen thir thir- teen putouts for the two games Terry Kopf the Reds Reds' shortstop hit the first ball pitched itched in the fourth for a triple scoring Groh and Duncan Slim Sallee got revenge for the two beatings the White Sox gave him in the worlds world's series with New York two years ago He la is anxious to face the Sox in one of or the remaining games of the series J Jake kc Daubert the veteran first baseman baseman base base- man played a V sensational nal fielding game He prevented the Sox from scoring Inthe inthe in inthe the fourth when he cut Weaver off at atthe atthe atthe the plate and bagged Risberg's s fly to short right Tight He lie accepted thirteen chances with only one error The crowd was mystified when S Sallee made hIs s balk To all appearances he made no effort toward vard getting the maltat man malt manat at second but had simply started to wind up for delivery to the plate and then stopped It U was stated by Chicago players players players play play- ers that Kopf was he heard nJ to say something something some Mme thing to him and that he stopped directly direct direct- ly afterward Sallee himself does not know lwow what made him stop and he laughed over the matter after the game At the meeting of the Baseball Writers Writers' Writers Writers' Writers Writers' Writ Writ- ers' ers association yesterday esterday Joe Jackson the Detroit writer who Iho was president of the association for the first ten years pf of Its life was presented with witha a handsome traveling bag by the members mem mem- bers The association also passed resolutions resolutions resolutions reso reso- thanking August Augut Herrmann and the Cincinnati chapter of the association for the excellent care that had been taken of or the slightest wish of the baseball writ writ- ers The stated that the press arrangements at th the park were better than any that they tiley had heretofore encountered encountered encountered en en- countered at a n worlds world's series The association also passed resolutions favoring the announcement of the full batting order by either the umpires or orthe orthe orthe the managers of the team to the prent preceding every major league game While no exact tally was kept kept kept-as t as to the number of balls hit into the crowd durIng during during dur dur- ing practice and during the game the head estimated that the crowd had got away during the day with from thirty-five thirty to to forty of the spheres Not one of them was thrown back bacle on the field |