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Show I INDIANS Will I MEET WHITE SOX Teams Rest for Three Game I Series Which May Be Pennant Factor H1 CLEVELAND. O Sep! 22 The I hieagn White Sox. triumphant in B their last six games and the Cleve-' lr.nd Indians, winners o; bi ven . si r:i isli j In the American league pennant scram ble.. rested here today for their impor H tant three game series which starts tomorrow, wiih Cleveland s I ihe pace and Chicago unij. a game and a half behind, the series may go a long way toward deciding the winner Chicago must v ia two straight to displace Cleveland in the percentage, lable and three in a row will be nec j essary in order l hat the White Sox may leave here leading the league Vic j lory In any one of the three games u ill I be sufficient to keep Cleveland In first place, although if the Sox tak two out of three they will be only half a game behind Both the Indians and the White Sox i hae won their recent games through I vigorous hitting, generally piling up j heavy leads early in the tames, rjni I cago, although facing good pitchers on: the New York and Philadelphia teams, in winning six straight cracked out 90 hits for 117 bases and scored 56 runs to their opponents' 2H. Included In thn j stick work were 17 doub'es and 14 tri ples One of the most encouraging things to Chlcagoans in recent games, was the hitting of Shortstop Risberg, who mad a triple, a double and six miie1 B In bid last two games I SIMMONS WINS. BILLINGS, Mont., oept. 21. Kenneth Ken-neth Simmons of Butte, holder of the state. Iniermountain and northwest singles championships and the New I England championship defeated W. . Rehr of Casper, Wyo., Colorado and j! Wyoming champion, in the finals of the Midland Empire touranment tonight to-night In four sets, 1-6. C I, 6-4, 6 I. WINS VIA K O LOS ANGELES. Sept 21 Bert Co-lama Co-lama of Whlttlcr Cel.. knocked out j Perrfy Lewis of San Francisco, welter 1 weight, in the second round of their jj scheduled four round match at Vernon arena tonight. A right to lh Jaw j a tided ihe bout. |