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4. THE SUNDEY STAR; WASHINGTON, D. €. OCTOBER ‘5. 1924—PART t1.- A Pictorial Record of the First World Series Battle in Wasfii.ngton BOTH =MILED BETORE THE CAML. But McGraw’s grin was widest ¥ stes the first fray of the world series was over. Managers McGraw. and A CURVE FROM THE PRESIDENTIAL BOX OPENS FIRST WORLD SERIES GAME. After being handed a brand-new ball by Manager Harris, Presi- Hurris -hook hands in the Nat's dugout just before the r dent Coolidge started the first game of the series yesterday by tossing it to the center of the diamond. Speaker Gillett was among the guests in the Presi- ties. M v has won 10 pennams; Harris, one. B dent’s box. McNEELY SAFE AT THIRD BASE. Manager “Bucky™ Harris tapped out a roller to Shortstop Jackson, which advanced Washington's center fielder to third base. Harris was out at first, but MeNeely later scored Copyright by Harris & Ewing Washingtons first run on a hit by R 1 k S BALL STARS JOIN SPORT WRITERS TO GIVE EXPERT OPINIONS. Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb and George * sport dope™ about 5 N SIXTH INNING. Sam Rice going to first when his voller to Fri went for Lett to right: Fred Lieb, sport writer; Nick Altrock, Ty Cobb, manager of the Detroit team; Babe Ruth of the Yankees, John McGraw, lead- a safe hit. McNeely had turned in a looping which fell just inside the left field foul line and netted two bases. Harris advanced M ly to third er of the Giants: Walter Johnson, George Sisler, manager of St. Loais Amer icans, and Christie Walsh, sport writer. Copyright by Miller Service with a roller to Jackson, but the manager was out. McNeely scored on Rie hit. Fhoto by Carl Thoner. ——— A e e = THIS ONiZ WAS A HEARTBREAKER. George Kelly, the Giants’ center FORMER WASHINGTON PLAYER VISITS PRESIDENT. “Phil” Baker A PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDY OF THE ‘JUDGE. He occupied a down. A COLLISION AT FIRST BASE. Bill Terry. who first hases for the ficlder. going into home plate after he had made a circuit of the bases, played on Washington’s team in the Eastern League when that aggrega- infront box at yesterday's game and, to all appearances, he thoroughly Giants, was blocking the bag when Harris came tearing in. It looked his home run coming in the second inning. This was the first score of i or thereabouts. He came back to the enjoyed himself. T Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis, high commis- like a wrestling bout for a second or two. Harris was declared out. the game. Copyright by Harris & Ewing. 5 National Photo. sioner of organiz ase ball. Copyright by Harris & Ewing. | National Phot e e eSS USSR SSS s SSRGS A S JOHNSON'S MOTHER SEES FIRST GAME. The mother of Washing- ; i i : et Ry CHUMMY MASCOTS. Calvin Grifith Robinson (at Teft) ton’s pitching ace came all the way from Kansas to see her son in a JUST TO SHOW WALTER THAT THE LOCAL FANS APPRECIATED HIS GOOD WORK. They all “chi bought him a big sedan. } o of the Washington team, while Willie Graig has the same world series game. entation was made just before the start of yesterday’s game, The seats of the car were piled with flowers, a floral horseshoe adorned the 3 New York Giants.