After shocking the heavily-favored Cubs in the World Series opener, 2-1, the White Sox were one-hit by Ed Reulbach in a 7-1 setback. Jiggs Donahue had the only White Sox hit, a single in the seventh inning.
The White Sox scored their run in the sixth, after a walk/wild pitch/E-6 combo brought Patsy Dougherty around to score.
Sox starter Doc White was mugged by the Cubs for four runs in three innings, although due to two errors all four scores were unearned.
1924
The White Sox and New York Giants began their second barnstorming tour together.