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... 3 to 0. Since the White Sox lost, Sullivan was upset and gave them 20,000 dollars and agreed to give them another 20,000 dollars after they lose game four. ...
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... Before Game Four, Sullivan, another gambler, came up with twenty thousand and another twenty thousand if the White Sox lost Game Four. ...
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... As it turned out, the White Sox lost the fist two games. Then won one. Then lost two more. And won two, but after 8 games they lost the nine game series. ...
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... The White Sox lost the first two games of the series, thanks in large part to the two starting pitchers who were in on the fix. ...
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... Eddie Cicotte and Clause Williams. The White Sox lost the best-of-nine series five games to three. A reporter for the Cincinnati ...
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... 3). The game was played, after being fixed; the White Sox lost, even though there were seventeen other players on the team that attempted to do their best. ...
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... They knew then that the game wasn't going to be lost, and the fix was ... The next morning, October 8, the White Sox dressing room had a new mood, a victory mood. ...
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... These men did their best to win the game but with the pitcher trying to loose the task would be impossible and the game was lost. The White Sox now were behind ...
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... The Red's would have lost but with a little help from Rothstein the White Sox did lose and Rothstein got back all of his money winning bets. ...
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... The Red's would have lost but with a little help from Rothstein the White Sox did lose and Rothstein got back all of his money winning bets. ...
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... Men Out is an attempt to tell the story of how the White Sox were hired ... together made valuable contributions to the dumping of all 5 games that the Sox lost. ...
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... Michael tried out for the White Sox and got rejected and ended up playing with the Burmingham Barons. ... When he came back he had not lost his touch. ...
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... Ward, 39) As a result of the National League=s control, players lost money and ... In 1914, Hal Chase jumped from the Chicago White Sox of the American League to ...
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... they had lost in all recent negotiations and they wanted to reverse that trend. After 1990 Milwaukee Brewers owner Bud Selig and Chicago White Sox owner Jerry ...
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... He was shot in what was called a random robbery. JORDAN LOST HIS BEST FRIEND! ... Mike signed a contract with the Davis 5 Chicago White Sox in 1994. ...
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... Of course the Sox lost it." She writes as though she is ... hit a curveball and thus the Yankees lost interest in ... a black man was equally good as a white and most ...
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... for a playoff spot midway through the final week of the season, while Belle's White Sox were not. ... Identity Lost in Sports Industry: It just comes Down to Money ...
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... Wolfsheim fixed the 1919 World Series so that the White Sox would lose. ... Gatsby's corruption, consumption, and lost dreams, are those of the flaws of America. ...
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... Although they were bested by the cross town rival White Sox in the World Series, they ... It seems that the sport of baseball has lost much of the link to ...
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... decided to tryout for the Boston Red Sox, but ended ... in the integration of many of the white-only hotels ... But Robinson the man seems to have become lost in the ...
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... The Federal League lost the allegations because the Supreme ... being a pitcher for the Red Sox's to become ... play due to the shortage of white ballplayers overseas. ...
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... time that the "Great Bambino" came Black Sox Scandal that ... reclaimed the trust that the public had lost for the ... of one day having equal rights as white America. ...
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... it was in the wake of the Black Sox Scandal that he reclaimed the trust that the public had lost for the ... hope of one day having equal rights as white America. ...
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... played with a wooden bat and a small white ball is ... The New York Nine lost 23 - 1. In 19158 the National ... Not until 1959 when the Boston Red Sox acquired Pumpsie ...
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