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    Jan 7, 2003 |Story| Associated Press
  1. Hall of Fame year-by-year inductees

    The Associated Press
    (BBWAA: Elected by the Baseball Writers Association of America; VC: Elected by the Veterans Committee; NL: Elected by the Veterans Committee based on Negro league career): 1936 -- BBWAA: Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson, Christy Mathewson, Babe Ruth, Honus...

    Tags: Candy Cummings, Jesse Burkett, Miller Huggins, Will Harridge, Eddie Plank

  2. Jan 6, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  3. Scoreboard

    TV SPORTS Women's College Basketball-Michigan at Purdue, 5:30 p.m. (Big 10 Network); Penn State at Northwestern, 7:30 p.m. (Big 10 Network); Idaho at Nevada, 10 p.m. (ESPNU) Men's College Basketball-Xavier at Cincinnati, 6 p.m. (ESPN2); Villanova at...

    Tags: Candy Cummings, Miguel Cairo, Marquette Golden Eagles, Jeff Bagwell, Will Harridge

  4. Apr 26, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Nelson Algren's legacy ebbs

    The Steppenwolf Theatre feels like a womb. It's warm, dark, soporific, full of voices barely loud enough to be distinguished, a setting beyond time. Outside, the streets of Old Town are laced with spring afternoon snowflakes; on the South Side, at U.S. Cellular Field (formerly Comiskey Park), opening day has been postponed.
    The Steppenwolf Theatre feels like a womb. It's warm, dark, soporific, full of voices barely loud enough to be distinguished, a setting beyond time. Outside, the streets of Old Town are laced with spring afternoon snowflakes; on the South Side, at U.S....

    Tags: Chicago White Sox, Willem Dafoe, Studs Terkel, Literature, Steppenwolf Theatre

  6. Dec 19, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. The Black Sox

    The 1919 White Sox--the White Sox of Eddie Collins, Eddie Cicotte, Dickie Kerr, Ray Schalk, Buck Weaver and "Shoeless" Joe Jackson--are considered by baseball historians to be one of the greatest teams ever to take the field. But there were rumors about these Sox even before Cicotte's second pitch hit Morrie Rath, who was the leadoff batter for the underdog Cincinnati Reds in the first game of the World Series, played on this date. "I don't know yet what was the matter," Sox manager Kid Gleason told the Tribune's James Crusinberry the day the Reds won the Series. "Something was wrong. I didn't like the betting odds."
    Tribune staff reporter
    The 1919 White Sox--the White Sox of Eddie Collins, Eddie Cicotte, Dickie Kerr, Ray Schalk, Buck Weaver and "Shoeless" Joe Jackson--are considered by baseball historians to be one of the greatest teams ever to take the field. But there were rumors about...

    Tags: World Series, Prosecution, Chicago White Sox, Death, Baseball

  8. Jul 2, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. The greatest White Sox of all time

    RedEye
    PITCHERS Eddie Cicotte (1912-1920) Four years (1913, 1916, 1917 and 1919)in which his ERA was under 2.00. Went 28-12 with league-best 1.53 ERA in 1917, 29-7 in 1919, 21-10 in 1920, his last season. Threw a no-hitter in 1917. Urban "Red" Faber (1914-...

    Tags: Chicago White Sox, Magglio Ordonez, Dick Allen, Ted Lyons, Baseball

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Ray Schalk , in his final year with the White Sox as th...
(September 17, 2008)
Catcher Ray Schalk
Ruth takes his cuts before a packed house at Comiskey P...
(September 2, 2008)
Ruth swings at Comiskey
White Sox catcher Ray Schalk tries to bag a ball flung...
(June 8, 2004)
White Sox catcher Ray Schalk, May 11, 1925, 435 N. Michigan Ave.