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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, 11, 12 WASHINGTON. D. CM SATURDAY. . SPORTS. Coolidges Lead Acclaiming Throng: Two High Bounding Drives Win for Nats I HIS FIRST OFFENSE. SHE NEVER SAW WALTER, FANS GO CRAZY AS BUCKS BUT IS HAPPY HE WON HARRIS’ AND McNEELY’S Ah Cliff Berryman wit Marine LAND TITULAR STRUGGLE hi* home yeMtcrday, after the (treat HITS came, mtopped EVADED he w*a by a lady, a LINDSTROM charged with TAKING- Ktran&er, mho Maids “Mr. Berryman, Horn Walter John- AMERICAN get by to % THE LEAfiVJE *on credit for winning the Hits Ruel and McNeely Send Giants Down - Game ¦ pennant and the ! earner Closely Paralleled That Which Giants Lost in J “Mure," naid Cliff. l-to-3 Defeat in Twelfth—Johnson, in Relief WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP. “Thank find!" *he exclaimed, and 1912, then burnt into tear*. Giving Series to Boston—Called Role, "l>o you knot, Walters” naked Hurls Superbly. Berryman. Greatest in History. “Ao, I never atw him," *be re- plied. “but I did mo want him to BY DENMAN THOMPSON. win." Thin little Incident I* only one BY FREDERICK G. LIEB, Sports Editor, The Star. feeling evidence of the unlvernal the millions of fans for toward Walter JohaKon. pulling AVashingtoi. to win it* is the seething throng that surged over spacious field, world the first series championship influenced the usually fickle goddess vanished arc the actors who made base ball history and stilled PERHAPSof luck to give a little lift to the gallant Nationals in yesterday'- GONEarc the thousands upon thousands of throats that acclaimed the base game GRIFFS TRAIL GIANTS ball melodrama. Two infield hoppers pieces of hard dir; crowning of a new world championship team, but time cannot dull, nor | in front of the New York third baseman, and the result championship was a world age wither, memory of the spectacle enacted when Washington’s Ameri- lor Washington and $50,000 more for the game hustliii" : AND IN players. League pennant winners defeated the champion New York Giants of FIELD can Phis writer has seen every game plaved the 4-d, at Clark since 1909 a-d . yesterday in the twelfth never saw anything that produced the tense, gripping situations’ ami inning of the seventh game of a series that has had no parallel for tense The Nationals won their first world diamond drama, which were enacted here yesterday afternoon. ! despite that they were the of the sport. series the fact There was interest in annals and outfieided by their never such a ball gar:, i outbatted New and there never The joy-crazed populace which had massed in a delirum of delight York opponents. final averages , may he another liu The RECEIPTS OF $1,093,104 'l. Its before the players' bench, back of which stood . show the .261 closest parallel v. as the eb President that Giants hatted and cidinp game iaj;* States, by as ' of the „ serj , _ of the United who was joined his wife a participant in the fielded for a mark of .9SO, while the I played orld SHATTER 1923 RECORD in Fenway Park, post., spontaneous outburst of enthusiasm, finally whooped itself hoarse, and, : .Nationals hung up a hitting average of which New .2lfi fielding figure of .964. Hr tho Associated Press. j York lost in the- i«n! : as shadows lengthened over the battleground, and .'4, j inning, Snodgrass gradually faded from the Kill Terry, Giant , was A new record for world series i when muff'd a p scene, later to be ot that : and Jlerkle failed augmented by most portion of the city unable ; the leading individual hitter, with an receipt's was established by the ¦ atch tool. .Matty, to squeeze its way into the all-too-small confines of the inclosure for a average of .429 for five games, ftogrr Giant* and National*. in that inning. -: , I have retired the- side in ,jr,|. , demonstration the like of which never before was witnessed in the ; IVckinpuugh, crippled hero, compiled a KUtureis lor the net rn came*. S games Al.Ofta.to4, by History National Capital. , , i mark of .417 for four and was exceed th»*e I* Repeated. 1 the list, but , play- of the only other million-dollar int ding gat ting king Nationals with a .380 tween the Giant* nnd Yankee* in 1 on,- just j irons sounding continuously and A safety by j of the j the cnd*-d. M,-Grave Goslin in the seventh : New t ork la*t year. J.,' afoot with and other was | mark. today s gam. lost whistles, rattles nullified because Rice had hit figure* i in almost the sa- of the Giants and Attendance were not as the game noise-making devices, tramped the into a play after re- manner .Snodgrass k. Harris “Muddy” Hue| of the Nationals had the shattered. boweter. the mark of 'ini- it was Bet tlcy downtown streets with Pennsylvania corded his second hit an who should hav, infield af- poorest hitting records of any of the -5a.09.% set In thl* *erie* fell 17.7.V* retireel i„ • venue their focal point in tumultuous fair that Jackson only the sid. r, al, d r , could knock regulars, each getting but two and hav- short of the 301,130 who *aw the I halih; . saltation over attainment of the down close to the middle ' old Hank Govvdy and \e,y cushion, but marks of .074 and .095, respectively. i classic last srason. • ing Traw- oily world championship Washington in the following frame an attack was Jackson whe. were th. culprits by ”4loose” Goslin, whose record of three one out, ever has launched the Griffmen that staved With old Hank Gowdv r.r V, known. home runs, tied with the mark estab- toe. sure off defeat and made ultimate victory on foul ball- dropped’ a All \re Ilrrm. lished by Ituth last season, was the easy foul 10 ~ in overtime possible. about frollt .lohnson. Stanley Harris. leading sluggfr. with a total of 21 bases tin- plate, Walter Bluege had fouled to Gowdy, when BUCKY’S HOME TOWN atid about Ruel—these on 11 was close behind - Curl MeNiely. llerold Nemo Kcibold, hitting hits. Harris nar.c. error «... due. the for Tom Tay- Including two homers, to a i.’Tines of those who figured in the recruit with 17. while extent, to lor. with the fractured the with 16 total the fa-t ti.at h< got I . viisational rally that crowned w ith hand, Frisch lead Giants DELIRIOUS IN VICTORY loot in his mask and , throwing in the line-up be- had the could not ,-v-- triumph the courageous struggle of bases on ]0 hits. Frisch most ¦ •ate it. ] cause Peek's absence, and who had four, and he and Terry against great —these names and on two-baggers, Tw, years ago odds fanned his first two trips to the iye .Speaker follow., •hose of the other who I pan. got th- only triples of the. series. Sam M-rklcs: lailnr. athletes aided slashed a double WTLKKf* BARP.K, Fa.. October 11 to ,-at.h r . achieving u goal sought I down the left- Hice was the leading base stealer with foul his h n unsuccess- field through Baseball fans of Hamtovn, a suburb with a sing)*-, tving tic ..... lips ' line. Ruel. unable IS thefts. fully .'IS years were on the legal at in two jof Pitlston, claims ’’Bucky’’ the for times bat the seven games Although fielding average was which tenth. V.-sterda liu of every one—heroes all. to this point to get their Harris as its chief citizen, broke Goudy's mi a ball into safe Giants, the V Tite end of a battle that was territory, broke i not as good as the Nationals loose yesterday with the crash of to left. Ja.-kse.g out. his jinx by caroming plays against 4 for then fumbled Job inaugurated just one week ago when a bingle the glove j completed 10 double McNeely’s bat. An Impromptu pa- son s grounder, off of First, Base- opponents. , which was ,]ri\. dream of IS seasons man Kelly, sending i their radc, headed by a band, immediately straight, at bin.. v-e’:rer Johnson's Leibold to third. Zachary. Washington southpaw, i That should ha-. was deft rred and was continued daily Harris then sent Benny Jez j formed and marched to Pittston. amid : been the third out. McN. riy follow, . Tate in to was only to win more than with then a victory and then another hat for Marberry and the ; the peal of all the church bells, the this with a ground ball, the bases game, Bentley of the ; which to., defeat, until the Nationals took the were one while Jack [ of the lire engine sirens and a high just a, filled when the substitute and of the Na- shrieks i bound as it r. h«-d J.jr.h with the Giants at a pass i Giants : locomotive whistles. women and ail,i field deadlocked i wheedled from Barnes men each Men. van:.. givi: came at the of speedy i tionals, the iron of the series, marched and in the city I w;• shington ?iolr- three wins each, end j The more Ernest Shirley. Joe games. Marbcrry i children | the most popuiar play when Judge's : won one and lost two proper were joined by of the ever «os. hree hours of yesterday, understudy, was put in to of he most i senes won. George Karl McNeely met a ball for and waited figured in four games, three which city’s population. i aTte. with his capacity. Another Parallel by the left-hander. John two mates McNeely, ; served in a relief The demonstration kept going 100 Citi-d. witched while whose ex- game had parallel Net dies Bentley of. Handy Spring. tra base blow later was to win the per cent until late in the night with that.This another wi-i Giant-fled Ho.\ game of l- vcai Md.. a that bound- ( game, lofted on to WATEUniT.Y, Conn.. October 11.— apparently nothing but total exhaus- ago. Ja for two-base drive this occasion Wil- the eighth inning of , tin head of bred Kinu- son in left field. Tommy O’Brien of Milwaukee, won tion able to stop it. Pittston has a iier game. tbat'c 'd far ever * 1 Olaf H.-nrfkscp. a pinch-hi- Cuddy population about 10,000. ii ap- f Mjiim, York's third baseman, Harris Ties v the referee's decision over Pe of and r. .Matty New C'onnf. j¥‘ peared were double el off in tin- eighth a- < <1 scored Hue! from base This put the for a produc- Marco Pittsburgh, In a fast 12- that all celebrating l a. second_ burden of Washington’s victory. in .lake t=»ahl with th- tv„ r ’ w that made tin Nationals tive punch on the young boxing here last nigbt. R ith the run but capable round bout Yesterday it was Beibold, who doubl- in tin base ball universe. shoulders of Harris, and lie supreme , not es a pinch-hfttcr in the- , disappoint did g},ti. his frantic followers, for started tb<- Johnson « onirs Through. drlv< whi. tin he walloped the first bail pitched bv for Washington. since round $. Barnes over Third Kor four innings, Baseman Lind- GIANT FANS SAW FINEST SERIES It was iti this same ii.nmg that 'Ua- Harris, following a strom's head for a single JOHNSON HAD ALL CRAFT KILLERS when 1 lucky ] to left that ington got the luckiest break . fourth, scored which eV. home-run swat in the had' | Leihold and Ruel with the runs came to the assistance of what 100 t.., tallies that the count. K. H. PO. A. t to driven in. the two which offset knotted WASHINGTON. AB. be a beaten world scries team. \v > garnered , Southpaw McNeely, r[ 6 0 1 0 0 0 RECORD, McGRAW SAYS i. trio of markers earlier b> Arthur Xehf then has- OF OLD TIMES IN PINCHES ON the bases full eighth, to 2b .5 1 3 4 1 0 in th. voun. Giants, when a pair of ushing- toned the mound, and - Hurts. Barnes, tiic i checked the Rice, rs. S 0 0 2 0 0 who had pitched I rilliant bal fait* red. Johnson had ( rally by disposing of Rice, to OosliD, 6 •on inliclders later If 0 2 3 0 0 was about to himself out of : bay. to the t»ive way to McQuillan, Jadjf*, lb 4 O 1 11 11 bad held the Giants at Called 1 who was BY BY JOHN JL McORAW. hoi-, -when Ham.- Buck d-cjdrd t< previous unsuccess- rushed in when was JOHN B. FOSTER. Blae«o. »s 5 O 0 17 2 pound after two Nchf threatened Taylor, 3b 2 0 0 : fake a hand, and threw h-.r sujiport t- three in the 0 3 1 and our ful efforts, and in the wake of ninth, and who in turn was is glory enough for all the Washington players in the thrill- Miller. 3b 2 0 0 11 0 we have lost the world championship, disappoint- Washington, -- then succeeded •itciting mates Itrst Ogden, by Bentley, who yielded Ru«l, c 5 2 2 13 0 0 McNecly hit a, short l:te the the bingle ing 12-inning victory that gave their team the world Ogden. 0 0 0 0 ment, naturally, is keen. I know the base ball public ha? seen the i drive Mogridgt and then Marberry that meant nearly* $2,000 championship, | V 0 0 Me for the se-ond out. brougl- league to each Mcgndge. p 1 0 0 0 0 0 usd That •-Teat Kansan, dean of all big Washington player—-the dif- THEREbut alter stand out great star greatest world series ever played. There were more thrills to the up the dangerous Johnson must forever as the sor Marberry. 1 0 0 1 THOUGH 1 enreer ference 1 P 0 0 Harris. Harris hurb rs, crowned a studded between the shares of win- holding Johnson, p 2 0 0 0 1 0 , what looked like an easy by repuls- ning the Giant- at hay until tHe big break came. square inch in these seven games than any base ball man ever raw. The bounder t viili record-breaking feats ; and losing athletes. Tate* 0 0 0 0 0 0 l.inddroru. but just p« the IS-ytar . Giants, It was the Walter old ShirleT+ 0 0 0 0 spectators, • g the si'vag* attack of the Johnson* of who faced the Giants in that last 0 0 thrills were not limited to the they reached u= on the bench. hid was set for t b; 1, it Ittlat 1 indelibly great game of Lei bo Id* . . 11 1 0 0 0 and with It is bat assisted in the greatest of all world scries—the Walter Johnson who I am proud of the game fight my club put up. but I want to con- cijn.-p of dirt and jumped over f carving dv p on base ball's mope his name need no longer and hold his head low because ho felt that he had ' Totals 44 4 10 36 14 4 gratulate Harris and give him credit for leading his club to the surprised boy’s bead. That gate Was shall <¦( h-'iior. DAVIS been responsible for his team’s defeat. NEW YORK. AB. R. A. ington its two tying player, FELICITATES H. PO. E. most’spectacular victory ever known in base bail.- So long as we had to run-. Wilho a substitute ...... Kalidi Niill*r. Llndstrom. 3b. 5 0 1 0 3 0 that break New A’ork ha-,, vci be- There will be ample of boy. Fnsch, . 3 4 0 lose, am glad would services had t<> he utilized discussion ham who carries the springs of j 2b 5 0 2 1 sincerely that Walter Johnson, that much-loved character, 3 to !. those the events that might happened Young, rf.-1f... 2 1 0 0 0 in nine inning'. -,tusc injury incurred by the have youth heels, hit wickedly and 2 gets for to • of an HARRIS AND JOHNSON in in his Kelly, credit pitching his club the championship. Hovvev e-r, Washing? on eieServ < Uugor this world scries and there might hard to the deepest corner of center-, cl.-Ib 6 118 10 1 veteran sJioristopp*-r, Bookin- Terry, lb 2 o O 6 1 O it was easy to see that the senti- I am disappointed. T can appreciate these breaks, a.* ,t tentporary let dov b* written a page of “ifs” and what .$ ¦ uaugh, a man ; J winning: . held hitless in the first TO RICHMONH>, Ind.. October the last game that meant more of wonderful speed. P.ut fast field- I Gewriv, c 6 O 1 8 O 1 j a pennant. To face this re- demonstration as the whole city ot j the sixth. The usually) smart Judy’. a down the to Walter Johnson of * ° © -tx games, poled drive alter Johnson Stanley than that the * 1 2 O quired a. lot of part in when dii;- had lap: r3* . and ninth, when, only ins- held Frisch to third baste, and ! nerve on the of "VVastiingrton was our > ei mental >1 in this innim.* with one out and it was rrrigrfity lucky i our players, but they out appointed players tiarriSj pitcher ana for the >.'**- j stuck their- nulled out_ j when ho oouliJn r think what to een ;! I¦ I‘¦ IO illd ? 1 He struck out Kelly i niiiimi blow that victory. swuns tlie tla*i and I was _? _» ma,l excellent strategy, ! Mi strength telegrams e weakly PU!\ y tvitlt t>i*- of nis couta- Joifl^W^Davls. Meuscl roll to the in- as abgenPP dispatched toy probably ?ecl(» ait turn from would do as much T ot*ls 45 3 S x34 15 3 team crippled by tKft Os jiiti ficldr damage iw a dif- his train. | RSIM frame, produced ripht- 15 5f!?l in ha.n ded m scous, huge and of itetiS? batting3Hf for r-y in tJi© righib. strength, I Fad cracked. but it waswthe Kev. + Ti ard. There no wea - or Vorkers, ficult that Shortstop Jackson In the message to stase R»a for Tate in eighth. was ken!ns shifted in i.<= as wo with tSic experience or so,; bounder Johnson Davis Set for Giants. blowing- Up. to handle. said: *T am glad Struck Kelly Out. —Batted for Taylor in eighth. Pattern. 'With a. runner on third, and , world series t.e-l.! r. ‘: I;--¦:i I. the cvct of the Giants was unable to have the oppor- The stage was well set for the §Batted for Terrpr in sixth. Mogridge, pitching, tually cracked. tunity, which Then came . Mind : * I’raliirfor Owb Flayrrs. a. left-tander. it slr\felj's Hit Wl»». for I have wafted a Giants to win in the ninth after Batted for McQuillan in 11th. was naturally to our advantage to Might pflcliers were used. a: long time, to congratulated you on Bucky the situation, a runner on third and Ran for Groh in 11th. Rice. Judge i was McNeely, Harris had tied up the score xOnc out.when Johnson. Harris. and send in Irish Meusel, a pretty sure ’ Johnson’s last world series stand v Then it that the being a a champion- eightli eventually one on second, because winning run was scored. Bluege all stand On from member of world on them in the with his timely out as heroes. man on a fly ball when it is needed. heroic. Perhaps hr won because li couth in mid-season ship team on your Young was permitted to steal unnio- ! New York 00000300000 o—3 and great contri- single. The first batter, I.indstrom, i Washington 000 1 our side we started in the series with Harris immediately checked this lead an entire nation pulling wit! Sacramento of the Pacific Coast to victory.” lested. Oik- of the hardest hitters 0002000 I—4 bution its lifted a fly to Miller. It was high, 1 a mixed-up hatting order, but our move, as thought, by withdrawing him. league at an outlay of $50,000, re- To Manager in the league at Not always is Two-ba.<« hits—Lindstrom. Leibold. Goslin. he Harris the candidate and the nervous substitute staggered bat. Ruel. Me Neely. Three-base nit—Frisch. reserve strength was strong enough Mogridge “übstituting Johnson pitched four innings a sponded to the frantic implorations said: “Congratulatiorfs Kelly one of the timely Homo and Marberry, on your splen- under the catch, but he caught the most hitters, run—Harris. —Young. Sacrifices— to meet the issue. Young players in every round was ~f fans the hit that did victory it is true, but he slants like the big - right-hander. ho in troute. 40.000 with 1 in one of the greatest ball. Then Waiter shot one waist the hall Meusel. Lindstroin. Double pla.y«y—Kelly to Ijindstrorn and Kelly made records he issued passes tin Capital an Jackson, Jackson to Frisch to The move failed. Metises. who hits Twice intentional t. plunged Nation's into series in base ball with terrific speed between infieldrr.s Kelly. Johnson .3'") history.” high to Frank Frisch and the Ford- Blvege to Judge. for themselves that will last. The right-handers equally swung Young, who hit less than in I' unparalleled orgy of celebration. or over i to Left on bases— well, _ their heads drives long : York, 14: Washington. 8. work of Gowdy and Frisch also ! series, and each time he struck on duel of wits flies First bos© on balls at tho first bail and drove a fly to Another move in the to the . .ng fly meant —Oft Ogdon, 1 (Friach): off Mogridge. 1 stands out. . Kelly, the following waged between Stanley i Hice that let Young come home and batsman. that had been a sure run with on . So f Young); off Mu-berry. 1 *Young): off Bent- Frankly, though, Frisch third. I must say that tie the "Wilson, (¦loom a* Fri.*eU Hit*. Raymond Harris, 27-year-old man- Johnson deliberately ley, 1 < Judge); off Barnes. 1 (Tate); off John- score. also as good set about the 1 3 2; Wilson). our club was never going at Its full ager of the Nationals, and John HARRIS of striking son. (Young. Struck out—By against right-handers, singled over tripled only o: FIGURE Kelly. pace. Despite When Frisch with LEADING task out He was Ogden, 1 his marvelous work, pilot of the Giants • Lindstrom); by Mogridge. 3 (Young. second, sending Kelly to third. Joseph MeGratr, not intending to let him meet jibe ! Barnes. Terry); by Muberry. 3 (Barnes. Frisch’s injured finger For out in the ninth, a silent gloom h i age, since the series bothered him. a moment the game fighting and twice his ball if there was anyhing left in Linda trom. ’Wilson): by McQuillan. 1 iHc* The Nationals did not have re- Na- over the field. A Giant run the youth Neely): by (Harris. the to Judge started, and which ended with that old right ami Barnes. 6 Go&lm. Taylor, serve tionals seemed wobble. would have meant Johnsons thir, IN SERIES that could strike ! 2; Mogridge. McNeely): by Johnson. strength that we showed, and says it must SENSATIONAL 5 (Kelly, stood oa puzzling defeat, th., adage something served as the old out a through three, Frisch’). they all more for still Jackson's world series batter. He shot i 2: Jackson. Wilson, Hits—Off Ogdon, deserve the credit and Bluege he, was seen in the nomination for one same place, 0 in 1-3 inning; off Mogridge. 4 4 2-3 way they fought their way grounder, let Howdy’s few would have cared to wish on tl. - each in almost the in in- the go duty by Harris of Warren of i nings (none out in 6th); off Marberry. 1 in hot bounder through him. But magnificent character. But af’. i mound By the Associated Press. three the kind that made Kelly i through. Manager Harris led his dub Ogden, a pitcher who had not pre- sweep and hard, 3 innings: off Johnson. 3 in 4 innings; off they tightened up and came right passing Young, Johnson fanned K. 11 wide and not one | 6 2-3 innings; off Nehf. 1 2*3 with skill and pood judgment. He the Barnes, in 7 in back full of fight. Base spirit and got on an viously appeared in series. a scries proclaimed as the greatest time by of diamond of the three was met by Kelly inning (one in 9th': 0 also set them example by way ball Meuscl infield boundt that Ogden of all veterans in out off McQuillan. iu an the like that must he Washington's victory, It never was intended his desperate swings at 1 2-3 innings: off Bentley. 3 in 1 1-3 innings, ho hit the ba.il and fielded his posi- admired. My hat linal thouu care- campaigns since 1903, the leaguers first the ball. (one is off to tho due to should pitch this game. The when National and American That was one of ! out in 12th). Winning pitcher—Johnson. tion. Harris was responsible Washington club, to two lucky bounds, was d. was I the most admir- Losing pitcher—Bentley. Umpires—Messrs. for more , Stanley fully concerted plan of Harris to] INclashed for supremacy, fielding spec- plays tbat Walter Washington runs any Harris and served, and a splendid tiling for t and feats of the most able Johnson ever Dinneen. at plate; Klerr. at third: Connolly, of the than h,i\c Southpaw George Mogrldgc fol- I executed other the people or out* Capital. , gam-. It not upset the i I in all his base ball career. at second; Quigley, at first. Time of game—- man on the dub. He also stop- ! National did dot- thereby tacular order sparkled in kaleidoscopic And there was no more (Copyright, J !>U4. by I l:o Christy Walsh • for the Giants could have won, bu: lew Ogden <>n the hill and* fashion. because if Kelly had got away -3 hours. pod many a one for us. Bill,I with Syndicate.) game such yesterday’s classic cause w ithdrawal by McGruw of fitting feature in the whole dramatic panorama of achievement than the anything that resembled a hit or a i as batsman who had 1 Giants Get Rad Break. . sufficient reason why base bail a- , T'-rry. a southpaw • fact that the greatest of all-around heroes was Stanley “Bucky” Harris, sacrifice, or if rl>e Washington team ''it cent hitting aver- th- world presort sed a . p. r . dynamic of new had been given the opportunity to The Giants got file a scrie* should be the and versatile young pilot the champions. worst of j and must preserved. eg.- that played havoc with fumble, muff or throw wild, tbat' run , JOHNSON’S MOTHER break in the luck in eighth in- JOHNSON AND be a For Harris, who,directed his team’s Third game—Fielding, Frisch’s two the FAMILY * I* opyrighl. tli-.-ty Walsh Syndicate. -' Washington pitchers, in favor of | was over the rubber, which meant ad- : ning, which changed the whole tide 1 to be winning tactics with a skill that out- spectacular running catches of Texas right-hand sticker calculated vantage for the Giants in the of the game. With the bases full and Marberry. a witted the game's “mastermind.” John leaguers a wonderful stop and ninth. OFFERED FLORIDA TRIP iess effective against and Then Mcusel was thrown out at two out, Harris what have McGraw. gave one of the most re- throw, on by Goslin; Rice's I first WEEPS TRIUMPH hit should PETERSBURG, hurler of orthodox persuasions who all hits and the agony was over. AT an easy to Lindstrom, ST. Fla.. October markable individual playing perform- shftestring catch off Young i been bounder 11-—By was scheduled to follow Mogridge, one-hand who was set for it. bait winning yesterday’s game ; CENTRAL history. batting, Ryan’s first ever Great Feat all The took Out. ances in series Records of the homer, made in Eleventh. skipped right over and the world championship in base j Strategy Works outstanding by Deaguc pitcher. Johnson's in a false bound and achievements in the in series National feat the eleventh in Tears trickled down the face of his head, scoring runs that ball for Washington, Walter Johnson. strategy worked out as plan- seven-game re- striking out the two 1 AUTO The battle show that Harris Fourth game—Fielding, two both Frisch and Kelly Walter Johnson’s mother after Wash- us innings*. the Nationals’ twirling ace, hurled WORKS Ogden Kindstrom, the a sent into extra ned. fanned was more consistently conspicuous markable stops by Harris, one off with runityr on second base was al- ington won feat Kelly himself and family into a free trip him, and, after most equally (jrnshed the Giants and Johnson's In striking out I Eye first Giant to face than any other player. His fielding Gowdy and the other off Frisch; bat- great, but the the world while was to this city, with expenses paid. 441-451 Si. N.W. by old fellow series. Frisch on third with only all passing Frisch, was replaced Mo- the of ting. hits, including had found himself in mo- son pitch the While the Terry was sensation the second and Goslin’s four that critical Mrs. Johnson saw her one out was another big point in all the inhabitants of i grldgc, who subjugated and fourth gamee, both of which Wash- homer, which accounted for five runs, ment in the ninth and ho was merely innings against Giants, city were listening to the of Phone Franklin 6805 sixth in- adding last four the the game. Johnson had wisely returns the other Giants until the ington won, while his bat, always enough to win game. to his triumph. and when McNeely home the Tonng, a dangerous left- the final game, the proposal was General Automobile Repairing. a due end came drove walked ning, when, with onc-run lead mightiest in the pinch, was the most Fifth game —Fielding, Young's catch The quickly in the winning run raving same thing made to raise a fund to bring John- Fender and Body Repairing. poled into the welfth, and the crowd handed hitter. He did the to the homer Harris potent attacking weapon the vic- of Harris’ long drive to the right- after Miller had been thrown over the field to in the got Kelly again. son and his family here for a duplication his in out. Iluel rushed celebrate the eleventh and the Chassis Str i ghtening and left field stand, a of uphillfight that wall; batting, Bentley’s home crashed a slinging double victory, Johnson the hardest in whole . winter. Several hundred dollars was torious the Nationals field down Mrs. broke under The bit of luck the Welding. circuit drive in the second game, waged the two games. run, producing winning margin, and the left field foul line after j strain and began rolling game, though, was when Gowdy. quickly subscribed. extent in last (be but tears down j Blacksmithing and Spring Mogridge weakened to the cf was Harris who drove in Wash- four hits. old usually reiiubc her face. on own mask that he had It Lindatrom’s Gowdy Hank'! tripping ills issuing his first pass to Young, who ington's only runs of Sixth game—Fielding, spec- had had a chance to retire him “It’s wonderful.” she said, “but the failed to. catch Duel's ¦ Work. i two the sixth three on high foul. just thrown off. j RADIATORS, y,i Hoped to when Kelly got: by Rice, his Bentley was ill at big continued, FENDERS Upholstering and Trimming. third game and it was the young pilot who tacular running catches Sam story is in there." she pop foul right near the plate. Ruel, ; —made or repaired. New one?. uisc now. straight Also Lilies Painting .• single to center. was responsible the three runs ono robbing Meusel of homer in far Johnson hit to pointing to the clubhouse. w ilh this new lease of life, then made repaired liko and Lettering. for Jackson, i i Building. U was lure that McGraw' sent the. that kept the Nationals in the battle ' right center: batting, single, who had a chance to make "They’re a line bunch of boys and the hit that started Washington to WITTSTATT'B B. AM) F. WORKS. Body in to bat Harris’ t sure play at first, 310 13tt. F. tlllO. , right-hand hitting Meuscl ‘ yesterday until Karl McNeely came driving in two runs. but the ban got I'm mighty glad that Walter is a victory. If 1 J’. F. 5036. Hams away from Then tor Terry. This was the spot , through in the his $50.- Seventh game— Fielding. Wilson’s him. MeNeely came member of the teapi.” twelfth with up and smashed for Griff. tuul been aw aiting ami he promptly ] double, the kit that brought over diving catch off Rice and Biuege’s the ball straight at Fclirilatlonx 000 young Undstroni. it countered by sending Marberry in to stop behind second and throw off Wil- struck the It will he many years before the the winning talo’. ground in front of the third felifevc Mogridge. Meuscl succeeded , crippled son; batting, Harris’ homer and sin- baseman TREMAINE TAKES BOUT. public sees such a. game or such a a long fly hero and shot high, in the air over Ins The game in reaching Marberry for of series, produced the gle, driving in two runs, and Mc- CLEVELAND, Ohio. October 11 series. in which Clark the hit that head, just as Harris' in eighth myself were brought up ABSOLUTE to Goslin in left that permitted to Neely’s double, scoring winning run. hit the Carl Tremaine, Cleveland, won* the Griffith and CLEARANCE carried the Nationals their first tied score to register that the previously had Charley Good- more firmly than Young, after tho catch, victory, then, after being forced out, gone referee’s decision over is now established the only over his head. ever in the hearts of the fans. I with the tying tally and of the next three games by Injury to man, New York, in a fast 12-round one earned by the Giants. muscles of hie right Rnel Takes 3Vo Chances. bout here last night. The local ban- want to congratulate Griffith on ; SALE OF USED the .tendons and winning a world championship The two markers that followed leg, came on In BATS Ruel, with all the speed that be tamweight had the best of nearly finally back his nerve the FRISCH AGAIN so many years. Though were made possible because two of game figure largely had in his catcher’s trilbies, ran to every round. after trying sixth to In that third, stamped Marbcrry’a supporters in the first victory, only to suffer further Injury it hard to be sure and line of defense faltered. Wilson’s at the again go out SET RECORD that he touched it then scampcr- Kelly close and once of .300 TO Washington single over the midway sent the fray. f ed home while went SERIES to third and he scored a moment “Goose" Goslin, the home-run Icing, crazy. FINAL SUMMARY OF WORLD FORD Judge fumbled history. Walter Johnson, later only because. was another prominent batting figure, Prank a world To make easy play Frisch established who had been cautioned Jackson’s roller with an while for the Giants, Frank Frisch, series batting record by getting a time and Won. Pet. Cars in sight was so again to be he touched second and Trucks at tho plate and Freddy Hindstrom. IS-year-old young- single a in game yes- sure * '* .S7l he at least and the base, ran down to the bag and stood Wsnhlngton •lazed he failed to realize ster who was a sensation gt third, and terday. two kept j * .429 by The hits Frisch’s oh it, and as far back as the farthest ' Sow York Every kind of Ford car at prices could have retired the batsman George Kelly were the chief stars at batting average over the .300 mark, (ilnnK 4; Nationals, S (12 Innings) that represent tossing Harris, had run over tier in the stands, a smile of Joy October 4 genuine to who bat and aiicbl. it was the fourth consecutive world ¦ October 6 National*. 4; (ilantn. 3 savings. to cover first base. could be seen spreading slowly over of outstand- „ (Wants, 4 Detailed records the ; series that the second baseman bat- Then he for the ; October It «l National*. Wilson reached second on this er- fielding and batting of his features. started 4 ing features than . October 7 National*. 7s CWnnt*. bargains up, a position when i ted better .300. clubhouse, but the fans nearly . Real from SSO including some slightly ror, in to score each game A'gainst the Yankees in 1021 he October S tWant*. (It Nationals. 2 dowdy's rap roll straight follow: wrecked him before ho reached there. used touring Bluege lot Kirat game—Kelly, whose stop on ! hit .300. During the series of October 9 Nationals. 2s (Want*. I 1924 cars. through his legs to 1022 The actual playing of the game did loft field before Goslin the ninth was the defensive ] .471, year his mark impressions October 1© Nationals, 4s t.iants. 2 (12 innings) Harncs, ball pitcher in he batted and last little to change the that Virgil the curve feature, whose homer put the Giants j .400. TOTAL. Special Easy Terms of Payment the box the’Giants, j was been previously had of the Wash- | BF.VKNTII (iVMi;. w It 6 started in for fly batted had rally. 1 into the lead and whose' sacrifice J. Franklin feaker .400 ington team as a whole, but the work ] Attendance (paid) 31,01(7 253,695 lofted to end the winning against 1010, against sent In tho run. j j the Cubs in .375 of Johnson from the ninth on was the llcceipts (netv record) 9121,188.00 $1,093,104.00 Barnes Off game—Fielding, Lindstrom & Holds Nats. ge«M< s t the Giants in 1911 and .450 against reincarnation of a pitching master Advisory connctt'n nkme $18.1783.0 $163,905.00 HILL TIBBETTS Marberry was successful throt- diving stop ind throw on Bluege’s the Giants in 1913. stands Clubs’ **s3,oo*Bo $598,043.89 in and a great soul, who stronger share - tling the Giants for the next two blow* and Harris’ stop on Meusel’s today than ever in his life as an Players’ share *3*14)92.51 301 14th St N.W. Main 356 up the smash back of first; batting, Peck’s forgotten Washington players’ $148.991.63 frames until Johnson took athlete who will never be 5hare...... A Used Car From HILL A. T1 BRITTS la an to carry finish, winning run k Gicealtat world’s pocket- game players’ $99,827.75 burden on to the doable that sent in the Ralf tfce if be never pitches another in Wow York share Auwun of Satisfaction while the Nationals, for the and Goslin’s first homer, putting the billiard champion,- has his arms In- his life. \ Each Washington player's share $5,780.00 *80,0«0. (ropy player's aforementlOßtd homer of Harris, had Nationals in the Icad^ sured for rjgbt. 19210 Each »w York shgrc (approxlaiatclyl. .. ~f $3,820.90