Show FANNING I Cl CINCINNATI A TI Oct 8 There There was a rush I for railroad offices after aftel the game to toI cancel reservations for tonight H Hundreds of Chicago fans believing that the So Sox I still are in the race decided to remain over Trying to see the game for nothing was wasI I I costly to Samuel lowery a Cincinnati I youth Lowery Lovery was astride a telephone i pole just outside the park pall viewing the thet t contest when he lie lost his balance and andI j I fell to the street His left leg was broken Cincinnati had preparations made for fora a huge celebration last The bands I and red fire ire will be brought out tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow tomor tomor- row night if the Reds are victorious Thousands of fans unable to gain iVd- iVd I to the park swarmed around newspaper bulletin boards downtown and I cheered whenever er the Reds made a hit I. I or scored a run There were groans from II the crowd when the White Sox were flashed the winners A serenade ha was given by the banc band Just justI before the start of ot the contest After a I popular song the bandsmen would shout the name of a Cincinnati player and then render more music in his honor Thousands Thousands ands of oC the Joined In the i I chorus Clarence Rowland nowland whom Gleason succeeded succeeded succeeded suc suc- I as manager of the Sox occupied a seat in the press box and rooted for forI I a Sox victory victor When Gandil came to bat batI I in the tenth Rowland made the prediction tion that he would hit safely and break breakup I up UI the game Roush the sensational Cincinnati outfielder out out- I fielder robbed the Sox of a victory In inI Inthe I r the eighth when he picked Risberg's liner off his shoes shops after aCter a thrilling running run run- fling ning catch and doubled Jackson at sec see ond Ticket speculators got gotas as much as 25 for a grandstand seat yesterday Other seats offered at 15 and 20 0 were eagerly eager eager- ly Iy snapped up Yesterdays game was a heartbreaker for the Reds to lose said Manager Mo- Mo ran Ve We should have won It half halt a dozen times But the strain of the worlds world's series is beginning to tell on my players and they were a bit unnerved But they will regain themselves today and wind It up Kerr pitched better ball than either Reuther or Ring He demonstrated his gameness when he pitched himself out of ot a couple of tight places and got some erratic support The Sox have hae hit their winning inning stride and although tremendous odds are against us we are far from out of the race said Manager Gleason The players have begun to hit and it ft will be a different story from now on They slammed everything everything ev ev- Reuther and Ring lUng had today and will do the he same thing to Sallee If he pitches tomorrow Despite the fact that the breaks were against us we played a better brand of ball than the Reds We Ve should have cinched the game in the eighth only for Roush's lucky catch of Risberg's liner It would have gone gono for a double sure and we ve would have ha scored two runs I am proud of Kerrs Kerr's pitching He lie possessed extraordinary pitching skill and remarkable remarkable remark remark- able gameness r l have every confidence that CC Cicotte tte can beat Cincinnati |