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Title |
Author(s) |
Date |
| 1 | | | 1909 |
| 2 | Some Team; the Has-Been Picks An All-American Team | Lardner, Ring W.; | 1915 |
| 3 | The Battle of the League: Which Will Cop the Championship - Giants Or White Sox? | Rice, Grantland; | 1917 |
| 4 | | Goewey, Ed A.; | 1917 |
| 5 | | Goewey, Ed A.; | 1917 |
| 6 | Who's Who on the Diamond | | 1917 |
| 7 | The Shine Ball, and Other Things | Cicotte, Eddie; | 1917 |
| 8 | | Hoefer, W.R.; | 1918 |
| 9 | Chance Remarks of Leading Players at the Big Games | | 1919 |
| 10 | The Basis of a Pitcher's Success | Cicotte, Eddie (As revealed from an interview with ); | 1919 |
| 11 | | | 1919 |
| 12 | The Basis of a Pitcher's Success | Cicotte, Eddie; | 1919 |
| 13 | My Opinion of the Shine Ball | Cicotte, Eddie; | 1919 |
| 14 | Stirring Events of the Pennant Race | Phelon, W.A.; | 1919 |
| 15 | Baseball Is Honest | | 1920 |
| 16 | The Flaw in the Diamond | | 1920 |
| 17 | Eight White Sox Players Are Indicted On Charge of Fixing 1919 World Series; Cicotte Got $10,000 and Jackson $5,000 | | 1920 |
| 18 | An All Star Tail End Baseball Club | Woltz, Larry; | 1920 |
| 19 | Baseball Plays that Might Have Been | Works, Ralph T.; | 1920 |
| 20 | First Crooked Play of Series Told in Detail | | 1920 |
| 21 | Prominent Baseball Men and Their Opinions of Babe Ruth | | 1920 |
| 22 | Two Sox Confess; Eight Indicted; Inquiry Goes On; "We Threw World Series." Cicotte, Jackson, Admit; To Indict Gamblers Today Is Plan | | 1920 |
| 23 | Walter and Ed. | Winston, Carl H.; | 1920 |
| 24 | What Baseball Needs Most | Johnson, Ban B. ( An interview with ); | 1920 |
| 25 | Felsch Gives Bond to Appear For Trial | | 1921 |
| 26 | Evans Has Opinions as to Effect of Ban on Spitter | | 1921 |
| 27 | Reminiscences of the South Atlantic League | Mangum, F.; | 1921 |
| 28 | Ty Cobb's Dazzling Career | Salsinger, H. G.; | 1922 |
| 29 | On the Bench with George Moriarty | Moriarty, George; | 1927 |
| 30 | On the Bench with George Moriarty | Moriarty, George; | 1927 |
| 31 | The Passing of Trick Pitching | | 1928 |
| 32 | | | 1936 |
| 33 | Freak Pitching Deliveries - Past and Present | Bradley, Hugh; | 1936 |
| 34 | Remember the Black Sox? | Lardner, John; | 1938 |
| 35 | The Great World Series Baseball Mystery | Hynd, Alan; | 1938 |
| 36 | The Big Baseball Scandal | Brown, J.L.; | 1939 |
| 37 | Halting the Hitters | Milne, Robert C.; | 1940 |
| 38 | Costly Cast-Offs | Connery, Thomas J.; | 1947 |
| 39 | The Chicago White Sox | Carmichael, John; | 1951 |
| 40 | The Greatest Player of All Time Says: They Don't Play Baseball Any More | Cobb, Ty; | 1952 |
| 41 | The Chicago White Sox | Brown, Warren; | 1952 |
| 42 | Concessions, Denials, Obscurity | | 1956 |
| 43 | My Baseball Diary | Farrell, James T.; | 1957 |
| 44 | | | 1958 |
| 45 | Why Do Few Champions Repeat? | Holtzman, Jerry; | 1961 |
| 46 | Black Sox Story Butchered in TV Show: Video Script Skirts Facts, Blasts Game; Full of Inaccuracies, Distortions | Daniel, Dan; | 1961 |
| 47 | Edd Roush Looks Back at the Black Sox Scandal | | 1962 |
| 48 | Eight Men Out: the Black Sox and the 1919 World Series | Asinof, Eliot; | 1963 |
| 49 | Eddie Cicotte: "I Did Wrong, But I Paid For It" | Falls, Joe; | 1966 |
| 50 | The Great Baseball Mystery: the 1919 World Series | Luhrs, Victor; | 1966 |
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