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 <l\l If MM GRID TEAM CYCLONIC MACK ATTACK PRAISES HUSTLING . SCATTERS CUBS’ HOPES • | SHOWN BY EDGE OF ATHLETICS Athletics Break AllRecords in Wild Inning and Stand MACKS Philadelphia Pilot Lavishes on Threshold <rf Giving Mr. McGillicuddy Bruin Pilot Promises to Take High Praise on Club Fourth 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.
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