Evening Star Newspaper, October 4, 1925, Page 107

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GRAVURE SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C.-OCTOBER 4, 19 The Washington pennant-winning team of the American League, world champions as the result of defeating the, New York Giants in 1924, who will meet the Pittsburgh Pirates, pennant winners of the National League, in the 1925 world series. Front row, left to right: Adams, Leibold, Schacht, Ballou, Ruel, Altrock, Coveleskie, Scott. Middle row: Judge, McNeely, Johnson, Peckinpaugh, Manager Harris, Goslin, Joe Harris and Rice. Back row: Tate, Trainer Martin, Russell, Severeid, Ruether, Ferguson, Jeanes, Marberry, Zachary, Bluege, Myer and Veach. National Photo. Roger Peckinpaugh, shortstop of the Stanley Harris, manager of the Washington team, _ Washington team, voted the most valuable pennant winners of the American League. Natonal Photo Walter Johnson, premier pitcher of the Washington worid base ball player of the 1925 season. champions. Natwnal Photo. National Photo. “Bill” McKechnie, manager of the Pitts burgh Pirates, pennant winners of the Nation- al League. National Photo. * i i i ight: ' i ie, jr., i ; Wri iddle row. i i , winners of the 1925 pennant in the National League. Front row, left to right: Haas, Moore, Culloton, Sheehan, Ens, McKechnie, jr., in front; Wright, Cuyler, Kremer and Gooch. Mi Oldhan'f hgnflgsg‘\:’ragyl;olr’: rlaVltzfrmis, Carey (captain), fi:nager McKechnie, Clark, Bigbee, Thompson, Spencer, Grantham, Trainer Austin. Back row: Frazier (scout), Onslow (coach), Barnhart, Aldridge, Watters (secre!a‘r{). ?:Iar: ney Dre,yfuss (president), Rawlings, Yde, Adams, Morrison and Meadows. BAok Rl

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