English: "Fix these faces in your memory": A cartoon ran by various newspapers in 1920 after the breaking of the Black Sox Scandal (as stated by the source). The printing on The Sporting News (October 7, 1920) is available through paperofrecord.com for its subscribers.
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Anderson, Wayne (2004) "The Fix" in The Chicago Black Sox Trial: A Primary Source Account, Great Trials of the Twentieth Century, New York, United States: The Rosen Publishing Group, pp. p. 10 Retrieved on 3 June 2011. ISBN: 0-8239-3969-3.
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Eight Men Banned: "Fix these faces in your memory", a cartoon ran by various newspapers in 1920 after the breaking of the Black Sox Scandal. (Printing on The Sporting News, October 7, 1920).
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{{Information |Description ={{en|1="Fix these faces in your memory" Cartoon run by ''The Sporting News'' on the breaking of the Black Sox Scandal, October 7, 1920.}} |Source =''The Sporting News'', October 7, 1920, p. 2, available at paperofrec