Show FAN FANING ING CINCINNATI CINCIN Oct 8 The The Sox and Reds returned last lut night to Chicago where here the eighth game gains of or the tIle series aeries Is scheduled today Th ninth game ganse if It It ItIs itis l Is necessary will be play played d In Cincinnati Friday eo so decided by the the- toss of a f coin Lo Loyal Loal al supporters of ot the n Keds ds thought Manager Moran made A mistake in ill not stead starting of Luque SaUce Bailee f tp the The e CJ Cuban Cuban bann pitcher pitched I d the thelast thelast In Instead instead in- in last lut three innings and held the SOX lox toone to toone toone one hit He lie fanned five Catcher Catch r Wingo Ingo of the Reds b hd hAd d a bAtting batting bat bAt- ting average of 1000 yesterday lie He walked three times and In the ninth poled poleda a single to lo right Groh Grohs s double in the sixth ordinarily would ha e gone for a home run but ground rule limited him hins to two bases bUH The ball bail sailed over Jacksons Jackson's head And landed und under r the len left field bleachers Groh scored a. a minute later with the thene Ke ne s s' s only run runS when hen Duncan singled sing to center Th ie was an appalling falling off orf in att attendance as compared with the crowd of or 3 aj that witnessed d Tuesdays Tuesday's game Iame The 6 6 box seats were ere not a third filled There were la gaping holes In the grandstand grand grand- rand rand- stand sections and the left field bleach- bleach el era s did dial not contain more than ZOO 00 spectators spec tatora The right field bleachers bleacher however how- how ex ever er were w nearly filled Scalpers who bought tickets ticket expecting there would be bea bea a II demand iemand for tor them lost heavily Manager Moran of ot the tile Heda switched to the third base basil coaching linn line at the she start of the eighth hoping that his change from froan rom first base would bring brine a II change changa of luck to the Reds Red Reas John Collins got the tue first hit for the Sox Sot driving the s second ond ball Sailed bailee pitched in If the first to center for a I single J He lie Ie also scored cored the first run romping homo on CIa Jacl Jackson Jacksons sou s single to center The Sox were retired in the second cond on five Ive pitched balls and gnat RIh rA hit to the Infield while Schalk tiled flied out ut Joe Jackson the Sox Box slugger C r drove In Inthe Inthe inthe the first two runs runa for Chicago o scoring scoring acor- acor ing John Collins each time with sin gus Jake Daubert the Reds Reds' first baseman baseman base base- man won the applause in tn the fourth when wheat he ha ran to the right field bleachers and speared S 'S a foul above the tho heads head of ot the spectators Rath nath broke his lila bat In ins eM no fifth IIrth when he tie hit a grounder to Weaver The handle han ban dIe dle flew fiew Into the pitchers pitchers' box John Collins wa was the batting battinI star of oC the game lame lie He collected three hits hit I one onea a a. double Manager Moran of oC the tile Reds Red com corn to the tile police that his Ills Knights of Columbus watch fob valued at O had 1151 disappeared red el from the clubhouse at nt dl fWd field Tuesday ay The Tue fob tob wits was set with 81 a diamond Ia s comeback ag aS marked by steady though not brilliant pitching On the other oilier hand hana Slim Bailee one of or Pat Morans Moran's mainstays blew up In tho the fourth Inning and had to b be he taken taleen from the box Ray II richer Fisher her another mainstay completed I the inning n J Luque who finished fin f i Won the game for the ile Cincinnati I n Reds pitched invincible ln ball bail striking out cUl five of or th the White Sox batters In the four II I innings Inning I ll's he pitched I An analysis of f the th pitching rec record l t shows that Cicotte lit struck ruck out tour four and walked three Cincinnati players The Tho three e Red pitcher pitchers pitched six siz strikeouts strike strike- outs and did not walk a II man Cincinnati Cincin nati managed to get Iet seven safe hits ort oft of while Chicago landed on the tue ball for ten safe ones onu most of them oft off Sauce Bailee Sauces Sallee s pitching allowed the white So Soy Sot to score In iii the first third and antI fifth Innings Cicotte allowed the Reds neds one Vie score In ii the sixth The record of today today's ft game shows that t Cicotte put over thirty-four thirty strikes and forty wide ones as compared with twenty strikes and thirty-four thirty balls pitched by bythe bythe bythe the three Cincinnati hurl hut hurlers rs A A. total of 26 balls were pitched by and j Its by S all Sauce I e Fisher risher and Luque |