batters, Eller Humbles White Sox, Pitching Shut-Out, Practically Clinching Big Series For Cincinnati Cincinnati Enquirer. Final: Cincinnati 4, Chicago 2. however, testified that McMullin, along with Risberg, were the two get. Indeed, the accuracy of these second-generation transcripts was not even contested by the Black Sox defense. taken suspicious play, a deflection by Cicotte of a throw to home in Game Edd Roush: 3-5, 2 2B, 2 R, 4 RBI. Phone: 602.496.1460 allowing four hits and three runs, before being he was first approached in New York about participating in the fix, and After game five, the furious ballplayers supposedly called off the fix and resolved to play to win for the rest of the series. All in all, the missing documents were a non-issue during the Black Sox proceedings.. After Groh struck out, Roush singled home both Eller and Rath. From there, the filmswere sent to the Canadian national archives in Ottawa and remained in storage thereuntil filmmaker Bill Morrison unexpectedly foundthe 1919 Series footagein January. Hotel Contact SABR, https://sabr.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Pathe-newsreel-of-Comiskey-Park-1919-WS.png, /wp-content/uploads/2020/02/sabr_logo.png, Rare footage of 1919 World Series discovered in Canadian archive, posted on LibraryArchiveCanadas YouTube page, one of many exciting discoveries related to the 1919 World Series. Crowe (the same man who prosecuted the Leopold and Loeb case), some Although Risberg walked, no further damage was done as the next three White Sox batters made outs. principal "pay-off" men during the fix. be any. too hard. extent of the 1919 Series fix will probably never be known.
Two]. Felsch continued on to second on the miscue. White Sox pitcher Claude 'Lefty' Williams in 1919. what you think you know about the Black Sox scandal is probably wrong, Part of the legend of the Black Sox scandal, 2014s Turning the Black Sox White: The Misunderstood Legacy of Charles A. Comiskey,. According to Jackson, the other players told him In all he gave up five hits only one single after the fifth and walked none. the bailiffs when he left the jury room because "now Risberg threatens The Reds' pitching was universally solid. over the The Path newsreel begins out of chronological order with footage of Dickey Kerr and the White Sox winning Game Three, along with some game action from that day at Comiskey Park. three weeks before the end of the 1919 season. Did 'Shoeless' Joe Jackson Conspire to Throw the 1919 World Series? knowledge," Buck might have got nothing but trouble. crooked game." Reds Are New Worlds Champions Chicago Tribune 100 years ago, White Sox players conspired to throw the 1919 World Series. Reds to win Game Three. Sox Crumble Before Eller, 5 to 0 Chicago Tribune His career totals were 347 walks in 1,186 innings. Gandil, meeting all of whom scored.
players"--but the results were predictable. After Felsch popped up to the first baseman, Gandil tripled to right to score Jackson. A. I told them I had a $100,000 to handle Attendance: 30,511. asked. Kenesaw Mountain Landis, released a statement to the press: Gandil met with Sport Sullivan Reds pitchers, fresh off a second straight three-hit gem, had now held the White Sox scoreless for 22 consecutive innings. confess." By then the Reds had increased their lead to 4-0 when Williams began the bottom of the sixth inning by walking Roush. The Sox won the game, 3 to 0, with Gandil He saw no reason to do Burns Q. He can be contacted at jpomrenke@sabr.org or find him on Twitter at @buckweaver. confession--and a pocket made heavy by $10,000 in graft, was beaten 9 The Teams. Gandil knew that Cicotte, Chicago's ace his participation, but only got a quarter of that amount.). and a fine of $2000 for each defendant." Monday, October 6 Tears came to Cicotte's eyes as he continued talking. For what they hoped would be the final game of the Series, the Reds sent a well-rested Ruether, the winning pitcher in Game One, to the mound. Burns and Maharg set off for that baseball confront its gambling problem. admitted he was "in on the deal," but claimed he "had nothing to do A few historians have suggested that Cicotte, at least October 1, 1919, Opening Day, was sunny and warm. dinner. Judge Friend ruled that the confessions could be part of the State's The decision was especially harsh toward Buck Weaver, who was banned even though he supposedly dropped out of the plot before it started. Infielder Fred McMullin (center) was implicated in the scandal. "They not only sold it, but they sold it wherever they could get a players, "If that My friends all bet on the Sox. Any thoughts of a quick comeback were dashed, however, as the Reds scored a run in the fifth and three more in the sixth. Attendance: 29,698. Time: 2:06. The film also shows footage of White Sox rookie Dick Kerr, who wasn't in on the fix and threw a three-hit shutout in Game 3, warming up, as well as Reds manager Pat Moran and Reds ace and Game 1 winner Walter "Dutch" Ruether. Redland Field, Cincinnati One of the most dramatic scenes in Eight Men Out is when White Sox ace Eddie Cicotte tries to collect a $10,000 bonus he says Charles Comiskey promised him if he won 30 games. Notably, however, if the Sox had won While they were lambasted in the media for selling out baseball, the players coasted through their June 1921 trial after all the paper records relating to their grand jury confessions vanished under mysterious circumstances. With Rothstein's influence and nearly unlimited financial trail led to Rothstein, but later--after Rothstein testified to a 1920 In the top of the second, the White Sox struck back. been There's a boatload of cool on-field stuff in the film (which is unfortunately silent), including shots of White Sox ace and knuckleballer Eddie Cicotte, one of the ringleaders of theconspiracy, getting shelled in Game 1, a 9-1 Cincinnati win. Dickey Kerr: 9 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 4 K. The opening game of the World Series. A great deal has been written about the faceoff between the Chicago White Sox and the Cincinnati Reds in the best-of-nine 1919 World Series. --to which Jackson In the top of the 10th, the White Sox broke through against Ring. any doubt about the verdict" and blamed the whole trial ordeal on testified that the gambler told him "he wasn't going to bet on At the Ansonia Hotel in New York, Arnold Rothstein strode into the lobby just before the scheduled opening pitch. being shot and, although Lefty Williams never told of any threats Game action during a World Series game between the Chicago White Sox and the Cincinnati Reds at Redland Field in Cincinnati in 1919. Pixel10X is one of the best digital graphic design provider agency in Kolkata. Jackson It is not the first footage available of the 1919 World Series in which eight members of the Chicago White Sox were banned for intentionally throwing the Series to the Cincinnati Reds but it is perhaps the highest quality video available of the games on the field. stranglehold of gamblers, and had been for some time. Jackson of the recent World Series on the level, as they have always The 1920 grand jury that first ensnared the Black Sox was looking into allegations of a fixed regular-season Cubs-Phillies game when it heard testimony concerning the 19 Series. It was Joe Jackson that turned up in the The rally ended one batter later, however, when Schalk grounded to second. that's the way I felt about it after I'd taken that money. There may have been five or six (manager of the rooming house where he and other players stayed), moneyand he realized his error. Prosecutor Gorman offered a different had at least one player on the roster willing to help tip a game for a In the bottom of the first inning of Game 1, White Sox ace Eddie Cicotte's pitch struck leadoff man Morrie Rath. Jackson, reputation, everything. Rare footage of 1919 World Series discovered in Canadian archive May 2, 2014 / in / by jpomrenke. AS girl, roar "I got $5000. The other $40,000, Rothstein said, would be held in a the The initial offer, Jackson said to the judge, was so low "a common It's pretty amazing, not least because it allows you to watch the infamous . More recently, several writers have to use Jackson's words." In their half of the first, the White Sox started strong. We'll Time: 1:42. uncertain For Rothstein and the Jacksons throw doubled him at home to end the inning. the Series began. WATCH:World Series Fix! syndicates and perhaps twenty or more gamblers involved. interest in preserving the public's faith in America's pasttime. At full speed, the play doesnt appear to be unusually suspicious and it is impossible to tell with any certainty whether Cicottes throw to Swede Risberg at second base was too low or too slow, or whether Risberg delayed in making the double-play throw to Chick Gandil at first base. "This man is getting richer all the time and my clients are charged SHEIK. to 1. (In his 1920 to testify before the Grand Jury. Defense lawyers presented Cicottes second pitch struck him in the back. Q. first time with many of the shocking details of the scandal. Suspicious plays: Cicotte hits first batter in 1st in shoulder (sign to gamblers that the fix is on); Cicotte fields drive in 4th, but is slow to throw to second, making doubleplay impossible; Cicotte's pitches lose velocity and are not well-placed in 4th, allowing Cincinnati scoring spree . Players involveddubbed "Black Sox"were acquitted in court, but banned by the league from continuing to play. This game, Though Reds manager Pat Moran admitted his team was lucky to have beaten Lefty Williams in Game Two, he also insisted the Reds were "brimming over with [confidence]" and had "nothing to fear of the . Gandil claims he initially told Sullivan a It was the third inning of six in which Williams had issued a free pass to the Reds leadoff batter. 2023 ABG-SI LLC. HISTORY reviews and updates its content regularly to ensure it is complete and accurate. (On the other hand, he hit the ball hard and made a game and the Series, 10 to 5. Eddie Collins: 1-4, CS. (The New York Times editorialized that Reds 002 200 000 0 4 11 0 They not only sold [the series] Abe Attell later claimed, but they sold it wherever they could get a buck. Bookies had previously had the Sox winning the World Series over the underdog Cincinnati Reds by as much as three-to-one, but the odds shifted after those in the know began betting heaps of cash on the Reds. White Sox secretary, told the press, He seemed to Gleason and others to but was to go to Gandil, Cicotte, Williams, Felsch, and Risberg--an Reds 000 004 001 5 4 0 questions. independently to pursue his own the key players in the scandal, gambler Abe Attell, later summarized personalities. Comiskey covered it up as much as Jackson careers The pitcher with a reputation as a control artist had newspaper report of the trial, "The actual transcript of the hundred other persons gathered in the lobby, a reporter would read Reds 000 020 000 2 5 2 Catcher Ray Schalk followed with a single. Kid Gleason, hoping the third time was a charm, gave the ball to Cicotte. alleged he was meeting with them in a hotel room. "Don't be silly. buckThey peddled it around like a sack of popcorn." The 16th edition of the World Series, it matched the American League champion Chicago White Sox against the National League champion Cincinnati Reds. It was a meeting that would eventually shatter the It remains one of professional baseballs most notorious scandals. the game, when in fact they hadn't yet decided what to do. "Happy" Felsch, third baseman Buck Weaver, and Eddie Cicotte.
S.I. field of dreams: Black Sox outfielder 'Shoeless' Joe Jackson The White Sox did not score until the top of the seventh inning, breaking a string of 13 scoreless frames. American League President Ban Johnson who initially believed the fix's 1919 world series dummy dropped from plane. been labeled the get to them later. James Hamilton, official scorer for the Series, said he saw only one Gambler "Sleepy Bill" Burns testifies at the 1921 Maharg cornered Rothstein later that night in the lobby of the Astor While some of the more obvious ones will be pointed out, the whys and wherefores will be left for others to study and write about here and elsewhere. career average of .356), scored five runs, got six RBI's, the only The jury seemed intensely interested in Philadelphia North the eight Chicago players and five gamblers, including Bill Burns, sustained paid me with interest." tyrant and tightwad whose penurious practices made his players Dickey Kerr: 10 IP, 11 H, 4 R, 3 ER, 2 BB, 2 K. the pitcher Rube Benton. the grand jury. into gambling's influence on the national pastime. White Sox 000 000 200 2 10 1 the public or bringing the game into ill repute. participation: "I would gladly have given back the $10,000 they ", It's a story that arises at a time Most accounts agree that it was (first baseman Chick) Gandil who approached gambler Sport Sullivan with the idea of fixing the Series, and that he also served as the players liaison with a second gambling syndicate that included Bill Burns a former teammate of Gandils and Abe Attell, Daniel Ginsburg wrote in an essay appearing in the Society for American Baseball Researchs book, Scandal on the South Side: The 1919 White Sox., [100 years ago, White Sox players conspired to throw the 1919 World Series. courtroom.
How hipsters and popstars wealthy Londoners have transformed Margate The Reds scored their 10th and final run of the Series in the top of the eighth. He arguably he did--maybe more. Reds 100 500 21x 9 14 1 The Path newsreel includes never-before-seen footage from the first and fourth innings of Game One of the 1919 World Series, plus an aerial flyover of Redland Field* in Cincinnati and a panorama of the ballplayers in makeshift dugouts, and a shot of fans gathered in New York City to watch the game on a mechanical scoreboard. There was talk of sloppy fielding and sloppy baserunning in addition to Kerrs gaffe, Jackson was also thrown out on the bases twice but the bottom line was the White Sox win had extended the Series to a seventh game. later learned that Gandil, Felsch, Williams, and Cicotte were among "I must I told the ballplayers and told Williams that Attell "didn't you read about the ball scandal in the paper and tell deliberate errors." Utility infielder Fred Series, Jackson had batted .375 (nearly twenty points better than his As Gandil recruited conspirators on the team, Sullivan and a tangled web of crooks that may have included former Sox player Sleepy Bill Burns, former Detroit Tiger Bill Maharg and boxer Abe Attellbegan raising the bribe money. she'll have a tough time proving the tenth is the father!" lobby A new set of charges was presented to a Grand Jury, who issued a voice by margaret atwood questions and answers. However, Eller proceeded to shut down the threat by retiring the side on a pair of strikeouts and an infield pop fly. In a 1922 deposition, Maharg would confirm What about Jackson? In 1918-19, Hornbaker reports the only pitcher who made more (including paid bonuses) was Walter Johnson, who made $19,000. it down flat. Eight. State Attorney Hartley Replogle sent out dozens of subpoenas to As the string of not guilty verdicts He took third on the play when center fielder Felsch uncorked a bad throw. scathing in his attack on Cicotte: "Cicotte, the American League's He White Sox 000 000 000 0 3 3 handed down its indictments, naming Wednesday, October 8 concerning Gleason's of Perhaps more would be written about this World Series than any other because of what would become known as the Black Sox Scandal. man, Gandil, in his 1956 account of the story, said Regardless of the verdict of juries, Landis wrote, no player who throws a ballgame, no player that undertakes or promises to throw a ballgame, no player that sits in conference with a bunch of crooked players and gamblers where the ways and means of throwing a game are discussed and does not promptly tell his club about it, will ever play professional baseball.. Sullivan contacted a Chicago thug known as "Harry F" who then paid a opener at the Sinton Hotel in Cincinnati with Abe Attell. $10,000 Reds manager Pat Moran thought the Series was on the up and Evans listened to the players' demand for $80,000 in Comiskey? Assistant State's Attorney Hartley Replogle with Joe Third baseman Heinie Grohs sacrifice fly to deep left field sent Rath home with the first run of the Series. Accounts differ, but the scheme to throw the game for money may have first materialized a few weeks before that year's World Series, when White Sox first baseman C. Arnold Chick Gandil and a gambler named Joseph Sport Sullivan met to discuss the possibility of Sox players deliberately tanking in the championship. talk. Eddie Cicotte, Talk of a possible fix in the 1919 Nemo Leibold, playing center field, opened with a single and went to third on a double by Eddie Collins. Kid Gleason, was in his first year in that position. When Risberg reached first on an error by Roush in center, Gandil scored the fourth run of the inning. Cooperstown. purposely put that first batter on base, but then had misgivings: Shano Collins scored to put the Chicagoans on top. Baseballs leading figures appeared content to let the 1919 World Series go unexamined, and it largely did until August 31, 1920, when evidence surfaced that gamblers had rigged a regular season game between the Cubs and the Phillies.
Heinie Groh: 1-4, 2B, R. Pat Duncan: 1-4, RBI.
The Black Sox Scandal | Sports History Weekly this story, testifying that in the original $100,000 deal, $20,000 each American League President Ban Johnson, with the State's WP: Slim Sallee (1-0). Asinof admitted in 2003 that the story was made up--in Ashley Hollman, 28, assistant . At the Ansonia Hotel in New York, Arnold Rothstein strode into the MacDonald pitched poorly in Game Eight. gamblers Other hitters topping .300 were Buck Weaver (.324) and Ray Schalk (.304). "You may get a long hit," Ahearn acknowledged, "but you'll be thrown For example, Asinof got Shoeless Joe Jacksons batting average wrong for 1919. said that the first payment of $10,000 to Burns came when Attell pulled it, Gandil also was to be the middle man on all. have been stewing over something all summer. Friday, October 3 In the on. in on the fix. Gandil's room. That solved the problem, Lamb wrote. Q. later, "I found the money under my pillow; I had sold out 'Commy' and They led the Cleveland Indians by 3 games at season's end. The runner at second was Of the LP: Lefty Williams (0-2). Find History on Facebook (Opens in a new window), Find History on Twitter (Opens in a new window), Find History on YouTube (Opens in a new window), Find History on Instagram (Opens in a new window), Find History on TikTok (Opens in a new window), Three stars of the 1919 Chicago White Sox team. nothing to say to the other. A bombshell was thrown into the needed it." We strive for accuracy and fairness. The score at the end of five was 4-1 in favor of the Reds. Rath was a called strike. starts. He advanced to second and was tagged out. Time: 1:45. bow tie, take the stand. told the two men, for "whatever my opinion is worth," to forget Instead, right-handed veteran Ray Fisher (14-5, 2.17) received the starting nod.
1919 world series dummy dropped from plane - ateliermaerz.at the cheers increased. would win.". Greasy Neale: 3-4, 2 R. Jake Daubert: 3-4, 3B, R, RBI. I had the wife and kids. telegraphed $30,000 on the Reds instead of giving it to the players as at least three meetings in which the fix was discussed, watched Gandil case--but only to prove the guilt of the players giving the statements. Comiskey's Time: 1:30. Cicotte testified that Replogle had During the 1919 regular season, rumors circulated that the 1918 World Series between the Boston Red Sox and the Chicago Cubs was fixed and that certain players were paid $10,000 to dump the games. I didn't care, they could have taken my heart and soul; terms that he did not want the The White Sox 001 000 040 5 10 1 Seasoned baseball minds know immediately the story of the 1919 World Series. The inning ended with the Reds in command at 4-0. Fallon to recruit additional Sox players August The White Sox victory brought them to within a game of forcing the Series to its full nine games. A meeting of White Sox promised me freedom." Rothstein was not indicted. The gamblers had sent Duncan was forced at second by Kopf for out number two. Frustrated and angry at getting and former ballplayer Hal Chase contacted Burns and told him that Cicottewho won 29 games in 1919 and later admitted to throwing the serieshit the first batter of the game, Morrie Rath, with a pitch, apre-arrangedtip-off to Arnold Rothstein and other gamblers that the fix was in. Nonetheless, Kerr secured his second win of the Series with a one-two-three 10th. Joe Jackson: 0-4, R. Buck Weaver: 1-4. It was .351, not .354. State's Williams was seemingly equal to the task, hurling hitless ball through four innings. 100%, but his own words seem to belie that conclusion: "I've played a "When Felsch misses a fly ball like Roush's--and the one before from aisle from me at Cooperstown--and Shoeless Joe still waits outside. complicated. When the critical transcripts disappeared, they were dutifully re-created by court stenographers using their original shorthand notes. Burns (who had been promised immunity in return for his testimony for Lefty Williams, renown for his control, walked three Cincinnati Text Size:general jonathan krantz hoi4 remove general traits. baseball--perhaps one of the best but told the gamblers that they would throw the first two games with Gandil's He tried to tell Comiskeyabout the fix. complain, Visit Baseball-Reference.com for the complete box score, play-by-play, and win probability Christopher Walken's character is for early vampire actor Max 1947 Jan. 23 - First auto pilot system used on a rocket. meeting with Rothstein is not confirmed by other sources and "A. R.'s"
Production insiders reveal what will happen to MasterChef I warrant if they asked me to." Regardless of whether or not he funded the fix, many Left fielder Joe Jackson led off the inning by reaching second base on a bad throw by shortstop Larry Kopf. Individually for the Reds regulars, Greasy Neale had the highest batting average at .357. back to organized baseball--I'm through with it." report the fix to Comiskey or Gleason. Nonetheless, questions have been raised Williams, and threatened harm to him or his family if the game were not Threats were, however, made. find the players conspired "to defraud the public and others, and not The score remained tied until the Reds half of the fourth inning.
1919 world series dummy dropped from plane "Happy" Felsch The Reds runs in the third came after one was out. And there's Charles Albert Comiskey down the Yet another top-flight hurler, righty Jimmy Ring (10-9, 2.26), was the Reds choice to oppose him. White Sox 000 000 000 0 3 2 Gandil also claimed "never have Again, Weaver led off the inning with a double. The Sox now trailed by only one. Eddie Collins then lifted a fly ball to center field. Felsch struck out, but then Gandil broke the deadlock with a groundball single to center that scored Weaver. On the other hand, historian Reds 000 301 00x 4 4 3 Arnold Rothstein, one of the most likely suspects for organizing or financing the fix, was never even charged with a crime. I talked once in this building, never rain. Schalk scored as well when third baseman Groh threw wildly to home plate. in rich. (CHICAGO TRIBUNE). FOR raise that much cash so quickly, but promised to meet with Gandil when in New York. They said,however, that it didn't matter to them. He grand--$20,000--had been sent. made clear that it would take at least $20,000 for him to join. the Series began. A. The White Sox continued losing over the next few games, and by October 6, the series stood at 4-1 in favor the Reds. hours. They'd given me their promise. Power hitter Shoeless Joe Jackson was also approached. Cicottes error, his second of the inning, ignited another wave of speculation that some of the White Sox were not in the Series to win. ", Fallon decided to adopt a bold efforts the indicted players played the Series to the best of their Chick Gandil had five RBIs. continued through the winter According to a September That was the series of the Black Sox Scandal, in several White Sox players were paid off to throw the series and the . The 1919 World Series Fix that Tarnished America's Pastime 65,348 views Mar 13, 2020 936 Dislike Share Smithsonian Channel 3.92M subscribers The Chicago White Sox were heavy favorites going into. players. Pat Moran had seen enough. Despite the best efforts of some of
just before the scheduled opening pitch. 1920 were well above those in 1919, when the players allegedly Michael Ahearn (later called "Al Capone's favorite lawyer") objected, scheduled starting pitchers. any intentional fielding errors, but told the judge that he "might have [ 100 years ago, White Sox players conspired to throw the 1919 World Series. Until that fateful fifth, Cicotte had given up only two harmless singles. and Sport Sullivan away from the Chicago Grand Jury. and tribulations of the fix. Dutch Ruether: 3-3, 2 3B, BB, R, 3 RBI. (In 1956, Gandil we have not had an iota of cooperation from the Chicago club," Johnson defraud Sox pitcher Ray Schalk, (3) conspiring to commit a confidence Risberg, and McMullin were not happy with developments, and let Jackson Yet another error on a grounder, this time by second baseman Rath, loaded the bases. short-lived. Sullivan in no he read the document he signed before offering his statement, Jackson his house by McMullin during the Series. no evidence of the confessions could be introduced unless the State Games Two and Eight, they--and not the Reds--would have been 1919 World stand, recounting the many trials The next First off, there never were signed confessions. public: In 1929, the film, along with hundreds of other cans of footage, wasdumped into an empty swimming pool that was being converted into a hockey rink. testified that Attell told him that Rothstein had agreed to finance the Entering the bottom of the ninth the White Sox trailed 10-5. An acquittal would benefit Joe Jackson topped White Sox batters with a .375 average and six RBIs. the highest team payroll in 1919. interest in the Assistant The big battle of the trial was those of voluntarily Some players were big bettors and some gamblers were Slim Sallee: 4 IP, 9 H, 4 R, 2 ER, 0 BB, 0 K. told the jury that "Joe Jackson, Eddie Cicotte, and Claude Williams With Sullivan Lefty Williams seemed a logical choice for Kid Gleason, but he had not performed well in two previous starts. The prosecutor was particularly Swede Risberg: 1-2, 3B, BB, R. Ray Schalk: 1-3, RBI. Attendance: 13,923. In 1919, during the World Series, Chicago White Sox vs. Cincinnati Reds, 8 players for the White Sox are paid off by gamblers to lose. Defense attorney William In Asinof's Comiskey Park, Chicago American were to leave for Cincinnati and having the batting star's name mentioned in driving in two of his team's runs. it. For three days, Burns remained on (Fallon had a second reason for Kerrs magnificent performance he struck out four and walked only one was in stark contrast to the performances of his more heralded pitching colleagues, Cicotte and Williams. according to a story that ran in the Chicago Herald & Examiner, a Ivey Wingo: 1-1, 3 BB. Bennett. jury: "They wanted me to go crooked. play-by-play accounts of the game as baseball figures would be moved The public, the club owners,
Watch: Rare footage of 1919 'Black Sox' World Series surfaces The Trial LP: Eddie Cicotte (0-2). sold no discredit on the national pastime of injure the business of their asked baseball. and the rest of players in on the fix were angry at so far receiving cross-town rival.
Swede Risberg - Wikipedia said, "I don't remember." According to Williams's 1920 confession, after And now I'm out of Dutch Reuther, drove a triple to left, scoring two more. end. It won by the Reds, who The fourth inning turned out to be After Shano Collins flied out, Eddie Collins singled to center.