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Show LOYAL PLAYERS MAY GET SPOILS Chicago With Fighting Chance Mixes With St. Louis in Deciding Games CHICAGO, S-pt. 10. Playere who remained loyal to Charles A. Comlakay j nrea'dsnt of the Chicago Wh'.te Sox, In the laat world's series against Cincinnati, Cin-cinnati, may receive their rewards this yar. according to satlstlcs figured out tonight, in figuring this problem attention at-tention was cal.ed to the t-'mall number num-ber of eligible players remaining In the Vi hlte J'x club who would share In the mone . The problem which Is a mathematical mathemati-cal one, has many possibilities. If the U'hi'.c Sox win the pabnanl end encage Brookl.v n In the world'a - i. - -i though thev should tx" de-' de-' .' .1 th losers share wh- n divided among the Individual Whlf 8ox plag-ers plag-ers would be almost as great as that of their opponents, be. a use of the larger number of plavers on the National Na-tional Lnagua crab. On ng t.. the rule which gives the ..Hid and third u I. ice clubs In th ' ic II a shan- In tna world's series ioi. r i- poss bli for eacn player on the Chicago team. If It f!nlh- In second sec-ond place and dltldag it money, to re- 'celve almost as much as the Individuals Individu-als on the losing club in the baseball classic. Another possible division would ! arise In the event the Wlille Soxahould lb the .New Yuri. Vanketa for second place by losing nil 2 games to 8U Louis. In this ase the total second and thlrel place money would be divided equall between the cloba. The amount dlvld- I gDOng the White Sox In tluit caso would give each Cniivago pljyer a larger -.11111 tlu'i th- uillvldual amounts received by each New York pln.vcr and also would be near as much as the Individual share of each player on' the losing e lub. |