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GRAPHIC R GRAVURE SECTION 3 SUPPLEMENT 10 PAGES IN TWO PARTS WASHINGTON, D. C.-OCTOBER 11, 1925. PThC victor and dfle “‘?HQUi‘th in the first game of the World Series anagers Harris and McKechnie receive flowers before the first game. The }a‘[ "“»‘hurghk:\! left, Walter JOh"f'm- who allowed‘lhe Pirates only five tation was made by Rosetta Duncan, one of the sister stars in “Topsy and its and struck out ten men. At right, Meadows, Pirate pitcher. > At right: Governor Pinchot throwing out the first ball of the first game. P. & A. Photos Underwood & Underwood Goslin scoring the fourth and last run for the Washington team in the ninth inning of the first game. Traynor scoring the Pirates’ only run of the first game of the World Series. 1raynor smashed a four- Umpire Rigler calling “Goose” safe. base hit into the right field stands, the runner crossing the plate in the fifth inning. P. & A. Photos P. & A. Photos Joe Harris, Washingon right fielder, scoring the first run of Baseball’s greatest comedian, Nick Altrock, making a movie for Gov- Cuyler, star of the Pirates, caught between first and second the first game. Joe placed the ball over the right field wall for ernor Pinchot a few minutes before the start of the first game in Pittsburgh. bases :zf"ci:‘,gsd:z f‘i’rst ;am:a 1“}‘19 ph%)mgraph shows Roger Peck- a home run, the first of the series. S it inpaugh making the put-out at second base.