2 THE SUNDAY STAB. WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 13. IQ-JO-PART., 5. Mack Expects Next Game to End It:McCarthy Has Only Cheers for A"s Punch POINTS TO PITCHING SPEED MERCH ANT I- I I . .II 1A Mi 1 DAME'S \A IN Philadelphia Pilot Lavishes on Threshold World Series. Series Back to Chicago for Third Win. BY ALAN J. GOULD, for the Decision. Associated Press Sports Editor. Philadelphia, bubbling PARK. October 12.—The world series by joe BY CONNIE MACK. hopes of the Chicago Cubs were scattered all over Shibe Park McCarthy, M*n*ter Philadelphia Athletics. today by a combination of lightning, cyclone and tidal wave in Man»ser Chiceco Cubs. p«.. October 12. SHIBEthe wildest inning of base ball championship history. Pa., October 12. —Never have I doubted the When they had picked themselves up some time later, dazed and ! When a base ball club can over- sameness and fiqhtinq qualities ! reeling, the Cubs found five Athletics had broken all records by ; come an eight-run lead and Philadelphia.of the Athletics, and while I did establish a two-Rin lead of its scoring 10 runs on 10 hits off four pitchers, not expect them to score 10 in the seventh inning PHILADELPHIA.own in a single Inning there coming from behind to win the game a count of 10 to 8 runs in the seventh inning to nose out fourth by isn’t much left to do but cheer the bat- the Cubs. 10 to 8. and put us within and take a lead of three games to one in the world series conflict. ting attack. one victory of the world championship, Going in to the seventh inning eight runs behind, their veteran And, yet, it seems to me that there I can't say I was surprised. I know spitballer, old Jack Quinn, a knockout victim of Cub clouters and were a couple of circumstances in the the 1929 champions of the American their net efforts showing a grand total of three hits off the fast balls A’s big seventh inning today that con- League will fight even when they face of Charley Root, there didn’t appear more than the pale ghost of a tributed as much to their success as tremendous odds and the way they chance for the Athletics to win and prevent the Cubs from making it did any of -the hitting they produced. came through in that record inning in two straight, tying the series. On pop fly, that should have been a world series game pleased me beyond handled, and one long fly, that was not measure. A'i Looked Beaten. [sacrifice fly and Simmons could have especially hard, got away from "Hack” scored easily with the ninth which lost I have been in base ball a long If ever a club looked beaten. It was I run. Wilson In center field when he both number of years, but never did I have the A'i. yet, with a savagery that has was quite sufficient. flies in the sun. a team that ever performed such a feat rally never before been duplicated in the Twelve out of thirteen succeasive bat- 1 Great Accumulation ‘of Runs. in an important event. The of the series, they leaped off a annals world ters had gotten to base and ten of them | started with live hits in row and mt i MM iTlMadßkaßi upon Root, drove him from the box, These two breaks had a great effect five more were made before the inning had scored. Either the A's were becom- keeping the A’s rally alive and they Jack L.tlrr, om ui (lie -rialcM sprinter* in the country, shotted tlie Middies and other* that he can a!*o play loot ball. Hr was stepping off a few yards when the knocked cut his two successors. Art on ended. A1 Simmons started the wav snapped the above picture. Nehf and Sheriff Blake in short order, tng somewhat dazed themselves or else delivered enough other sound batting victory when he sledged 11 camera man ¦ i great an to th- b and were stopped by Pat Malone only ; Malone regained his control, for he to make possible as accumu- to the roof of the left field stands. of runs as I have ever seen in i after 15 men had gone to bat. finally struck out Joe Boley and George lation Foxx. Miller. Dykrs and Boley singled ! saw the A's do today actually had by jone inning. A home run A1 Simmons to the i Burns, in succession and two more runs j happened. left*fleld stands was the first bolt of pinch-hitting for the second i Up to the time that the trouble broke counted. Joe McCarthy, the pleasing pilot of Moriarty Calls Macks’ Victory lightning i time in the Inning, to close the Inning. out Charley Root was pitching well hitter, that hit Root. Another home Grove, expected to George Burns failed as a pinch JOY, , the Bruins, calmed his players in run In the midst of the storm off Nehf who had been enough. He had a working margin of but GLOOM REIGN start the game instead of Quinn, per- Bishop renewed the attack when he ; philosophical fashion. easy fly ball to runs that seemed great enough to carry bv George Haas on an formed his second successful relief role. combed a single to center. Haas had a "The breaks of the game beat us to- He center that Hack Wilson lost in the us through. But it didn't, and there's break when Wilson missed hi* fly in day," he said, "but we re not whipped Most Sensational Has Seen semi-climax, running He saved the second game with his fast nothing else to say about it. The A's sun was the the knocked the sun and it rolled to the fence, to lin this series yet by any means. It up seven. rousing ball after Eamshaw had been showed plenty of hustle once things total of runs to A out of the box and he was unhlttable give him a home run. took the worst breaks I have ever seen. double to left by Jimmy Dykes on a started going their way, and they didn't CLUBS “The sun had a lot with it. In got again today, fanning Taylor. Hartnett, a let up until Pat Malone got the range RIVAL BALL proved Stephenson Couldn't Be Slopped. to do BY GEORGE MORIARTY, Grove mounted the rubber and drive that Riggs his sun directly pinch hitter; McMillan and English in on I the seventh the shone in Bit Leatue Umpire. be the silver lining for the Athletic*. hands on. but could not handlec-was Hornsby fly out there the mound. Then Cochrane walked and players ; eyes every pitcher to succession and forcing to Today, time, the of I sent out October 12—The the grand climax, scoring A1 Bimmons for the first the Cubs started up for the second tme in the | there. It was Just going down behind The bullet balls he propelled also to Miller for the final out. began to look like themselves at the inning. Mack Is Almost Speechless fourth game of the 1929 world's and Jimmy Foxx with the ninth and Simmons and Foxx singled and the grandstand. Artie Nehf was al- looked like silver flashes as they shot that furnished the deciding Cub Strike-Out Scalp*. plate. They tore after Quinn, almost Miller was hit by Dykes series was the most bitterly tenth runs a pitched ball. most blinded and poor Hack was in a by left batsmen at the from the Jump, and at no time did it game plate margin. ... and four A PHILADELPHIA,fought and sensational of , then came through with the winnirg at Ovation Given Him terrible fix out in centerfleld.’’ barrage, This gave Grove, altogether, 10 look like he was going to last the ball double, therp base ball I have ever witnessed. strike-out victims, while Cub This astonishing counter this to give the Athletics their most one hitting by the strike-out victims for six and one-third game. Cuyler emerged from his hit- glorious Wouldn't Name Pitcher. : It was nothing less than a knock down avalanche of destructive and theatrical victory since the grounded out and another hoisted an American League sent innings of work. Os the other Cub ting slump and Hornsby continued to team started in 1901. I felt sure that After the Game. certain and drag out affair, but it was worth champions of the victims participating' in the record- Joe. that the series would & ordinary fly to the outfield. crowd of 30,000 into an crack the ball around. the Athletics players get Journey from South America to see. the hometown caualing crop. Eamshaw has collected would over still be carried beyond five games to frenzy and eclipsed run- Friday. This battle —and it was that—was The real tragedy of the game centers hysterical a 17, 13, Grimm Delivered Greatly. their hitting slump of They that had stood for eight Howard Ehmke Quinn 2 and didn't do much to Root early BY EDWARD J. NEIL, Chicago, couldn't nsm: his pitcher for highly flavored with both big league around Hack Wilson, who up to the scoring record Rube Walberg 2. delivered in lot ingredients. Everyday The former record of eight hits Grimm greatly in the first Innings, but when they finally got the the fifth game Monday. and sand Inning of battle, years. Up to the time of the big landslide pinch of the bail game, and the rest Associated Press Sports Writer. fans became wild, woolly seventh this appeared eight runs for a single inning of range on him it was a debacle. Nehf. have cold-blooded high the and it was all in favor of the Cubs, w’ho of the boys kept right after the p»ce he PARK, October 12.—A tell. "I’ll to sleep on that,” he said. and enthusiastic school boys. The to be headed for honors as world aeries play was made by the New Blake and Malone could not stop us as outstanding hero. was in the 1921, came out of their clouting coma to bat- set. With one game left here in Phila- Iran, tremulous old man in a neat “I have plenty of time to think it vast crowd awakened from its lethargy Cubs' It York Giants on October 7, when knock the either. Athletic teams have won many blue hat hand, fifth frame the fates first challenged the inning also was the happy ter the spit balls of Quinn, delphia and a day’s rest in between, I games years suit, in overcoat 1 over.’* and seemed to feel the spirit of this the seventh 44-year-old Veteran of the box in sensational in the 29 I folded meticulously arm, | i Cub s center fielder. That was the time Yankees the victims. out am sure that Pat Malone can come have managed them, over one Connie no game long before the tremendous inci- fly Hack, moment and the the sixth and wallop his successors. but I never saw SHIBE timidly today Mack had idea either who Dykes swatted a catchable to being 13 to 5. back and stop the Philadelphia hitters. to gave bigger stepped into one pitch Monday dents began unravel. pulled a Snodgrass The final score Rube Walberg and Eddie Rommel, Ordinarily put together one that me a thrill than , of in would for the final vic- and he on the ef- the Cubs yesterday’s triumph. the wildest celebrations the his- tory en- great, unprecendented immediately “Lucky working an inning apiece. enough today remarkable tory of world series aftermaths. he needs in the series. His This contest fort. Almost he came back Real Seventh." about runs to make certain the Everybody should get credit for the tire staff ready again by started with the two calm and crafty limelight a Charley Grimm. Cub first-sacker, put game. He shivered with emotion as he tap- would be that into the with marvelous series history, winning of a ball win. All my players hit timely. Sim- time, he said. veterans. Jack Quinn and Charley Root, backward running stab that lifted his Nothing, however, in the Bruins in front with a home run Those lost flies, and some solid hit- mons ; ped lightlyon the door of the Athletics on the slab. For a few innings it pro- for a pure, unadulterated exhibition of wall in the fourth and Foxx are always dr-ngerous dressing room. As the door swung Os all the jubilant Athletics, Mule mates out of a ticklish spot. the drama over the right field ting, squared all that and worse, how- and giving us hits when need them. | Haas, who hit mised to be a pitcher's battle, but it Miller, third slugging, has ever matched inning, scoring Kiki Cuvier, who had your we | open a burst of cheering, singing and the homer that should Then came disaster. the seventh" for the home ever. When ball club cannot hold Isaid in my advance stories that I had have been easy alone finally developed into the biggest batter in the seventh inning, of today's “lucky singled and raced to third Bing lead, just plain incoherent an out. had sym- up lifte* on an eight-run on any game, then shouting, billowed pathy rival, parade of pitchers yet recorded in a center, Wil- Miller's two-base error. every confidence in my regulars to past couple for hie centerfleld Hack a Texas Leaguer into and perfect ending the there isn’t a great deal to be said on finally guage a pitcher even if he gave I him. He swallowed a of Wilson. Mule thought the world series. son misjudged it as if the sun had To make it a for Rogers Hornsby, who had fanned for the subject. We’ll be there , times, took a Arm grip on himself, step- sun was so National League,’’ he cried. "I’d but the screen that hid the thrill of a this inning Haas hit a eighth and ! on the Cubs. The Rajah, here today. out of action and his successors pounded manager of the ball club sure lead tfc> t. circuit. All you have to his grasp. It traveled only a foot from completely at bay in the well as Wilson, Cuyler and Btephenson that had just staged the most sensa- century was yet to be lifted. Some innings. Grove not only held (Coprrisht. 1939.) unmercifully. do against these Cub pitchers is stick enjoy is coifomonly his hands —and went for a homer. That ninth singled in succession as Chicago's “mur- tional rally in world series history, teams what termed A’s winning margin, but he jour bat out and you get hits." lucky was about the last straw for the Cubs, safe the derers’ row” functioned all together for Some Brilliant Fielding. looked around at his players. His "the seventh,” but the Athletics Bruins in a row. But Joe McCarthy had the final word produced a landslide for luck and efforts as it seemed to shatter their morale fanned four strike the first time. Two runs were over and ! charged : shaggy eyebrows quivered and the lines as completely. This made a total of eight Cub While two errors were to he marshaled his raging charges off in that never-to-be-forgotten period, : game, Quinn was out. Walberg came In. but LA BARBA LOSES BOUT Athletic players there was also some I of his face were deep from restrained to their hotel. When the The Athletics lost a golden opportu- out victims for the fourth threw wildly past first base on Grimm's emotion. dynamiting was over 10 runs for the series and equalled brilliant fielding. Boley at short made I "You can beat a ball club and even | were hung up. nity to amass a cluster of runs in the total of 44 made in scratch hit and two more runs clat- Couldn't Express Self. a fifth. Miller was on second and Dyk»s which the Giants some wonderful stops while Dykes was move ball park.” he said, "but you After three of the Mack hurlers had the record such famous tered across. Grimm dashed to third TO FRENCH BATTLER good Bishop on first with Boley at the bat and none series of 1911 against misplay at third and at second. Lean and stately, the kindly old man | can't do either to the sun.” I failed to hold the vicious Cubs, Bob the s as Chief on the and scored on Taylor’s PARIS, October 12 (/P).—Kid Foxx was able to get any kind of a out. There is much confusion about old pitching stars of the A sacrifice flv before Walberg steadied Francis. at him. who rarely visits his players after com- j what they attempted to pull. Here's the Bender. Eddie Plank and Jac McMillan on Italian bantam-weight, outpointed Fidel throw hurled distinction,i^^n down to gfet Root and La Barba of California, The outfield did not have any showy bat, tried to speak and break the beam- way it looked to me. Boley had one The Cubs can claim greater strikes. former fly- strike on him and had given the run- however, if any is attached to this per- weight champion of the world, in a work to do but they performed excel- ing, happy silence. He gulped and reached the The Cubs manufactured their eighth 12-round bout here tonight. lently. bat, glit- There’s No Stopping Those A’s ners a hit-and-run signal. Miller start- formance. for they have Edwin Americus Behind the Cochrane each, of Finely tne run in the seventh off looked at one them. he ed for third, and Dykes for second, but total in four games, whereas it took Rommel, The fight was one of the cleanest and tered as he has in every game of the vvay to tn* knuckle bailer who got series. keeps the fighting and spoke: Catcher Taylor pulled a smart play by Giants six. There seems no winning the game, although moat scientific bouts witnessed in Paris He team breaking the credit for in years. is biggest inspiration to I’d Just like to be able to express to ! railing for a pitch out. and throwing to prevent the Cubs from pitched only inning, leav- recent For the first 10 frames the kind of the When Their Sand third, fifth he in this one they terms, winning pitchers. you the things 1 feel,” he told his Is Up, Says Al where he nailed Miller. Boley record as a matter of fact. The ing Lefty Horasby’a went on even each Monday. The Grove to save it. five. Francis called patted on the players. "But I can't, I'll have to let j endeavored to put on what ball players game is scheduled here Cuyler's single produced this on superior reserve I recall how he Miller go championship and trinle and strength in back when he was going to hit after it at that.” *¦ rail the “bunt and run," figuring it a ! A‘s can clinch the I last Cub score. the eleventh and twelfth then, certainty > four for , 'rounds, finishing And rather than break right SIMMONS. so dead that the ball would be make it a world record of titles I with a furious display the catcher had scored. It wax the ir- BY AL It. lam not sure about that. But plate. one more vie- of hitting, resistible fighting spirit of the Athletics down in his happiness, Connie turned Athletics' Spectacular Outfielder. I did pitched over the Connie Mack with Just speed and which gained him on his heels and marched out, leaving hit it hard and I am not a bit The Cubs again displayed their right the decision. Francis weighed 120 that made those 10 runs possible. backward about taking a lucky hit once tory. ATTACK I am also delighted with the way my the celebration to roar out afresh be- October 12.—The in a ; fie’d batting tendency, only a scanty few CORNELL’S LATE pounds, La Barba 121. hind him. way I like to look at today’s while. of their total hits going into left field. Must Win Three Straight The gate receipts for the bout were pitchers have acted. Ehmke and Earn- never seen anything like that grand victory Is that the Ath- What I am trying to get over is that It seemed that spit ball was take three straight to estimated more than shaw have done wonderful work, while "Iv’e the A’s kept right hustling Quinn's The Cubs must ;j BEATS HAMPDEN-SIDNEY at 1,000,000 francs. rally,” he said, as he hurried away. PHILADELPHIA,letics proved in a world series on today made to order for them, as it broke series. They need not give up j Grove has saved games for us by no we win the two “There is nothing in base ball history that when players are supposed and at time did feel that we were | over the outside of the plate and entirely. Even if their chances ITHACA, N. Y., October 12 C/P). airtight relief work. In today's game licked. We had turned on was hope j to compare with it. It was the greatest to be tightened up that they still have such big . rifled into right field off the neavy ends j now are exceedingly slim. The Pirate-' !, After being held to a one-point mar- EEL CLOSES GAP I put him in after we had our two-run innings during th# league season and losing gin in the first half, Cornell's big Red IN RACE lead and he delivered in rare fashion. display of punching and fighting abil- the old punch and determination to we saw jof their war clubs. i turned the trick in 1925 after ity a ball Geld.” keep on game no reason why we couldn’t do games to Wash- backfleld got under way here this aft- I’ve ever seen on fighting—never figuring a it in a world series. Cuba Lose Poise. three of the first four TO ANNEX YACHT CROWN Grave Fanned Four. In other dressing rooms, only a few is ended until the final out in the ington. The Boston Red Sox of 1903 ernoon and crushed Hampden-Sidney were McMillan played his first star i to by a score of 40 to 6. He had two innings to go and dozen yards away, there other ninth. Sorry for Quinn. game I closed with four straight victories NEW ORLEANS. La.. October 12 UP). re- tears surface, if tears seventh ! afield, but got tough break when the first four The Southerners gave Cornell a bad —The the tired the side in order in both rounds. very close to the When w’e started out in the All along, as a win after losing three of ; Eel of Chesapeake Bay Yacht boys on our I wrote before the series Simmons' hard-hit grounder took an scare during the opening periods. A In this brief time he fanned four rivals. can ever really get that close to a ball inning today, the bench opened, we have determined to make to Pittsburgh. Club sailed in ahead in oday’s third player. were chattering. “We need only eight unexpected bad bounce over his left Cubs, as matter of fact, thought forward pass produced the Reds’ first of the annual international star That’s what you call great pitching for each battle with the National League : The a race | shoulder. This put two runners on base. today's and they touchdown. In the second period : class yacht Lake Pontchar- the least show of weakness would have runs to tie and nine to win.” champions Just another game." they had game won races on Wilson Heartbroken. Yes, | ’ ball ! Briefly the Cub* turned from a cool, every think so as they Willis. Hampden-Sidney right halfback. traln advanced place been disastrous and we might have lost that’s what we said. . With that as our slogan, you will un- had reason to j and to second in rally. Hack Wilson, the gallant, chunky ‘‘Only”eight or nine. unperturbed crew to a panic stricken dashed g'ailv into the last, half of the ca,ught a pass and ran SO yards for the point score, only three points below the fruits of our 10-run derstand that we really did feel that Charley They have a day of rest today and powerhouse of the Cubs, muttered to It was my good luck in that Inning -1 we outfit during that varigated and scram- seventh with an B—o lead and Hampden-Sidney’s only score of the the leader. Sparkier It. of the Southern Charley could win today even when the Cubs j bled seventh. Wilson was a victim of beautifully h» Cornell blocked the point try. then we go to the mat again tomorrow. himself as he changed his clothing. to be the first batter to face j held that 8-0 lead Root pitched just as as game. | Yacht Club, the defending champion. pulled Root, that time, been ! | over us. the glaring October sun. His mistakes against the A s in If we win tomorrow the world cham- He fought with his shoe laces, who up to had It is too bad that Jack Quinn couldn't did for seven innings his hat down over his eyes and stalked pitching wonderful ball: I got hold of cost about half of the A’s runs. I un- the first game of the series. pionship is ours. ; have lasted in there until he could be derstand Wilson had little trouble Jimmy I sincerely hope that end the from the room, oblivious to the cheering one of his serves and hit a homer. As I j credited with the win. It was a home run drive by we can was 1 Our spitball hawking flies in center at Wrigley of the first then have a words of his teammates. He heart- passed Jimmy Foxx on my way to the pitcher very to Foxx in the seventh inning series tomorrow and with up rage dugout, he said: “Were going to get was so anxious win one Field. The middle garden at Shibe marked the first off breathing after the rigors of a broken and burning pent world series game before he hung up game that score Composite Score of 4 Games spell same time. Up to the final in- ’em now, Al.” his Park, however, requires an expert who and started the A s toward victory. long and hard campaign. I am not at the j uniform. He looked pretty good for Root by pitcher nings today Hack was the hitting. Geld- thoroughly understands how to guage Today it was another home run the announcing the name of the Had Winning Feeling. I three innings—before Charley Grimm fly through glasses. use ing hero of the Bruins. Today he lost balls sun other socking twain. Aloysius Harry Br the Press although everybody believes I will | hit that homer and I guess that stag- respect Associated two crucial Gy balls In the sun. Every man in our dugout. and Cap£ Wilson’s weakness in this has Simmons. That opened the seventh and Eamshaw. Maybe I will and maybe I Nor- , gered Quinn, for he was not the same not been previously dwelt upon. It CHICAGO (National League). won’t. Another sad ball player was Ed Collins and George Burns who were pitcher thereafter. started the downfall of the Cubs McMillan, saw a “double way. i may be the pivot to swing the cham- some wild enthusiasm for «• AB. a. a. TB. 18. SB. KR.BB.SO.RBI. If we should to lose tomor- man who coaching, felt that we were on our 1 think the Cubs found out today There was „ BA. PO. A. E. PA. happen A1 Simmons’ bat that pionship to the A s. clout, which rattled off the upper McMillan. 3b 4 Id • I 1 9 4 « 2 S A * row. which I greatly doubt. I feel that play” ball from And get'them we did. The 10 runs we | a a this .463 4 6 1.909 for the clean hit Grove is different kind of left- Charley Orimm pulled a masterpiece stands. But the; English, ss 4 17 1 3 S 2 0 0 • we can get a victory Chicago end bounce over his head scored, I am told, establishes a new any they roof of the left field 1 S .17* 5 9 4 .77* in to In the I hander from faced in their of strategy when he nailed get until Foxx. Wilson, cf 4 13 2 7 • • good left that blasted the Cubs’ hopes record for a single inning in a world league. one-man big outburst didn't going ! 9 1 4 4 2 .53* 13 9 1 .929 it. I have plenty of pitching the I guess they never saw fireballs his homer off Quinn over the right-field in I Hornsby, 2b for the remainder of the series and I Anal stages of that 10-run rally In series. But again I say my team la not whi* by them like Miller, Dykes and Bolcy had singled > ; 4 17 4 5 R 11 • 17 1 .294 77 • 1.990 McMillan was mad Grove chucked up to wall and scored two runs in the fourth. succession, two more runs | Cuyler, 4 1* 3 5 5 • believe that I have a distinct advantage seventh inning. Just interested in the records. that plate in the eighth and ninth in- rapid scoring | rs 4 4 17 4 .313 5 9 1 *33 like the rest of the Cubs who could I honestly believe and feel that had Grimm is a dead left-field hitter but tnd arousing the hope that the A's, after ; j Stephenson, If 4 17 2 5 « 1 • • • 1 2 .294 12 1 9 1.999 over the Cubs in this respect. ning. He can do that through nine smartly made (Coprrisht. 1929.) hardly believe that the things they we needed 11 runs to take the lead over up his mind to pull all. might do the unprecedented. ! Grimm, lb 4 14 2 C 9 9 9 11 1 4 .429 39 1 9 1.999 Innings, I think. But he may not be Quinn's spitter when it broke into him. in Taylor, c ¦¦ " George came to bat ! 4 13 0 2 2 9 9 9 9 3 2 —1 ¦ the Cubs this afternoon we would have called on to do it in the series. Old Burns j .154 27 4 9 1.999 both clubs have lost their bal- Rommel, the third Gonzales, c 2 1 9 1 scored them. We were on our way and The Athletics out front While the pinch for Eddie I 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 .999 2 9 9 1.999 now are in ance a few times in the great meeting. the day, but Root, p 2 5 9 9 9 9 3 nothing could have stopped us. No with three victories to one for the Cubs of the A’s pitchers for j 9 9 9 9 .990 9 0 9 1.999 doubt Chicago supporters will be telling I have not observed anything to charge there was a lull as he popped out to , Bush, p 2 3 1 9 9 9 9 9 1 3 9 .990 9 3 9 1.999 Title Battle I feel like expressing my confidence that against them that borders on Malone, p Sidelights on how luck figured in our big inning and we champions weak McMillan. Max Bishop followed with I 2 1 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 1 9 .994 4 1 4 1.990 will be the of the world. heartedness. Both fought Blake, p 4 In our victory. My answer to that is we put over teams have a single that drove in Dykes with the 2 1 4 11 9 4 4 4 4 1.444 9 4 4 1.009 I think that sensational win tenaciously. Carlson, p 0 0 4 4 4 that luck, or breaks, have a part in today will be mighty depressing to the fourth run and drove the disconsolate 2 0 4 4 9 4 .999 9 2 9 1.409 the Press. start. On his first pitch. Grimm every ball game. Connie Mack has turned back the Root from the box, having yielded six Nehf, p 2 9999999999 .499 9 9 9 1.009 ftr Associated National Leaguers and they will have a second guessers who claim he should October 12 —To- bunted and Rube made a two-base wild It just Happened that Hack Wilson long day tomorrow to think it over. hits out of the seven men to face him. •Hartnett 3 3 9 4 4 4 9 9 4 3 9 .999 4 started throw and two more runs rolled over was looking into a bright sun when have worked Quinn or Walberg In the •Heathcote 2 1 9 4 9 4 9 9 4 4 9 .999 4 day's world series game Just some final words about Joe Boley, Panicky. * fly third game instead of Earnshaw. Score Cubs Become Blair 11 calmly and decorously. The the plate. Haas clouted the into center. Our the A's shortstop. His fielding today a move 9 4 9 0 4 4 9 4 4 .904 9 is a spot supreme for Mack in holding The Cubs now were fast becoming •Tolson 11 4 4 PHILADELPHIA,crowd gave old Jack Quinn a middle garden tough on any was as good as any I ever saw on any pinch-pitching 0 9 4-4 4 1 4 .009 Five runs in the sixth for a total afternoon when the sun is at work. Grove for instead of panicky and the crowd wildly hysteri- good hand when he walked to followers of diamond and he came through with a ! starting him. Connie's judgement has passed the first of 7. looked big to the But don’t forget that Haas hit that timely cal. Little Art Nehf, veteran southpaw Team 4 140 15 35 46 4 2 11144 13 .259 145 34 * .959 the pitching mound. He they hit that helped a lot in that big been truly remarkable ' a superstition the Cubs and had clear visions ball. When a man keeps on swinging in selecting his 1 and old Giant start of the world series ff man. McMillan. There is clinching the series on Chicago soil, seventh round. What I said about pitcher?. (American among ball players that to strike out of and connects, he’s entitled to a break Boley before the series still goes. He j of 1921-24, came out of the bull pen PHILADELPHIA League). but old Cap Anson once said that a now Umpire Van Graflin, who was be- George This the i ! . the firat batter means trouble later on. and then. is a ball player's ball player. lam glad ito face Haas. was i n. AB. B. HTB 18. SB. MR RB.SO.RBI. BA. PO. A. E. FA. ball game is not over until the last i The same thing goes for the grounder hind the plate, had the most difficult ciucial point of the rally. If Its mo- Bishop, 2b 4 17 1 3 3 0 4 4 2 2 1 .176 7 12 4 1.909 go Jack felt safe. man out in the last inning. that he had a couple of chances today game of the series. Both Billy Evans Haas, is I hit that hopped over McMillan’s that were so marvelously executed that mentum was not stopped quickly, it j cf 4 17 2 '4 7 0 9 11 2 4 .235 4 0 0 1.000 and Cuyler regis- shoulder. I heard and I behind the plate in the preas would be too late. Nehf twirled cave- Cochrane, c 4 12 5 6 71 9 4 9 4 4 .509 49 1 0 1.000, Rajah Hornsby kikl games have now been played some one say this the fans could pay him a tribute. box | , their seventh strikeouts in the Four would have been a double play ground- were satisfied to be spectators in- fully, and when Haas lifted a fly to !j Simmons, If 4 16 5 410 0 4 2 1 4 5 25» 4 0 0 1.000 tered and the victory of the A's was the first (Copyright, I*3l. by North American News- stead of having exacting I in the first inning and Spit-baller : er had the Chicago third sacker stopped paper Alliance.) that task be- ! center, there seemed nothing to cheer ! Fox*, lb 4 17 5 7 14 1 4 2 4 1 5 .412 30 0 0 1.009 paries to go to a team on its own grounds. **;nd the plate ground. Quinn was given a cheer for whiffing on the ! about. Miller, rs 4 IS 1 5 5 0 4 0 A 2 3 .333 * 0 1 .B*o j (Copyright. 1929. by North American Newa- came Dykes, 3b 4 1* 2 9 1 9 4 the burly hitters. paper Alliance.) The squat, roly-poly Wilson f 11 4 .500 3 3 2 .759 | tearing in. It looked like an easy out; I Bnley, as 4 14 1 X 4 0 0 0 0 2 1 .2*6 310 0 1.009 Root’s Shortstop Boley to Jimmy DARTMOUTH POWERFUL but Hack, though he was wearing sun I Earnshaw, p 2 5 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 .040 0 2 0 1.000 out. Sun Blamed i p inning, Blinding glasses, suddenly Grove, third by Cuyler 0 1 0 foxx in the was a hair- 9 GAMES LISTED TODAY lost the ball, half | 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 .990 4 1 1.004 raising piece of fielding. Boley extended IN BEATING ALLEGHENY stumbled, and It. caromed past him, i Ehmke, p... 1 4 4 11 9 9 4 4 0 9 .250 9 2 0 1 049 get center, as Quinn, 1 2 9 4 4 9 4 himself to the human limit to Root's HANOVER. N. H., October 12 .— i rolling to deep Bolcy, Bishop I p 4 4 3 4 .400 first while IN CAPITAL CITY LOOP Walberf, p 1 9444949444.990 fast bounder and threw to I The Dartmouth foot ball team showed For Cubs’ Failure to Stop,Foe and Haas galloped around with the j 001 .009 off balance. Foxx made a nifty one- great scoring power today Play Capital City | fifth, sixth and seventh runs. Rommel, p 1 1 here in de- in the Foot Ball 1 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 hand catch of the wide throw. Then testing the strong Allegheny by League today ! This, as it later turned out. was the •Burn 1 9 .090 eleven will start with nine games 11 0 4 Beley came across with another fine 53 to 0. The Green machine tried out in three classes scheduled. i big break, making a goat out of Wilson. •Summa 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 .900 throwing BY HA7.FV KIKI) CUYLER, for home and the A’s within hitting one of fielding in out Homs- overhead game, completing 6 of its I j a run were Three contests are to be played i whose thus far had been of its Chlcsso Cubs ft run of ft tie. In comeback, .’. y to end the Inning. 11 forwards for a total gain of 128 ( OutAeldrr. the senior class, four in the 135-pound i the main factors in the Cub Team 4 149 23 42 64 3 9 51123 23 .344 198 31 4 .972 6leee Imagine that kind of ft situation with It upset Nehf so much that he passed •Pinch batsmen. third inning that yards. October 12. class and two in the 125-pound class. j It was not until the Marsters, the Dartmouth scoring a ball club like the Athletics. They The complete program: Mickey Cochrane, the next man. and COMPOSITE SCORE BY INNINGS. |t began to look like a real ball game. A1 There have been some hard luck I couldn't be stopped then. Bherlff Blake replaced by Sheriff Fred Blake, ace, had a quiet day. scoring only one i I was L.) 0 A the Cubs ragged the umpire for his stories told about losing ball 1 | tried and ao did Pftt Malone, but th«* SICNIOR CLASS. I Chicago for it. barely got his fingers on the ball. Blake 2 4 4 1 iqjled what looked like a possible fruit- Nehf couldn't even see the return throw led the Louisiana University - the players do throughout the game. be of the large State Tiger ' but was unable to hold it. Simmons Carlson 2 4 4 4 4 7 3 3 inning. ing may score variety, for ¦ 1 3 ful -1 1 They certainly are the most nimble and Zack Taylor was making after every the tightness of the play in the Arse E to a 27-to-14 victory over Sewaqee, Uni- • and Foxx pranced across with the ninth Nehf 2 9 4 4 11 2 2 1 4 'Jack Quinn ssw his finish in the 1 daring faller* 1 have ever seen. pitch. Then Haas hit an easy fly to two games has disappeared and all the > veraity of the South, here this afternoon i and tenth runs on this two-base wallop. Hit by pitcher—By Malone (Miller). sixth. Four straight hits, resulting in . "What makes the game more excit- center and it looked like a certain out. boys will be out there swinging frontf in the flrat Southern Conference en- ¦ The A’s were out in front and the ball Wild pitch—Bush. to it. gagement two runs with nobody out, wsa enough ing than English college competitions When Wilson appeared be under the ground. for both institutions. It was i game was “in.’, Umpires William J. Klein and Charki B. Moran (National League); Wil- Jack to the showers. Walberg. the organised cheering.. I have never he staggered and made a blind effort (Ceprritht. . a wide open battle, filled with all the i Even had Stephenson been able to liam H. Dinneen and Roy Van Graflan (American League). to send •is put IMS. hr North American Newt- bit successor, made an Inauspicious > heard anything like that before.” to eaten it but the ball went him paper Alliance. j tricks of the trade. hold the ball, It would have been a Time of games—First, 2:93; second, 2:29; third, 2:99; fourth, 2:12.
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