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(_)‘:L_OCTOBER 11, 1925— spon'rs SECTION Story of the Third Game of the Wbrld Champzonshtp Series Told in Photogmphs { i H Copsright by Harris & Ewins. ROGER PECKINPAUGH, WASHINGTON SHORTSTOP, who was voted the most valuable player of the American Ieagn:- during the 1925 season, SIS S PRESIDENT COOLIDGE TOSSING OUT THE FIRST BALL OF YESTERDAY'S GAME. Mrs. Coolidge, Managers McKechnie and Harris and : Copyright by Harris & Ewing. receiving a silver cup filled with cash, a gift from his friends. Judge Landis were in the President’s box when the ceremony took place. LEFT TO RIGHT: State Senator Walker of New York, Democratic mayoralty candidate; Col. Jacobb Ruppert, “GOOSE” GOSLIN ARRIVING AT THE HOME PLATE AFTER owner of the New York Yankees, and Judge Landis, high commissioner of organized base ball, in_Judge MAKING A CIRCUIT OF THE BASES. His home run came in the “RAJAH” PECKI'\PALGH. WASHINGTON SHORTSTOP, out at second base when he attempted to steal in Copyright by Harmis & Ewing sixth inning. Copyright by P. & A. Photos. the fourth inning. Copyright by Harris & Ewing. Landis® box during yesterday’s game. “UNCLE NICK” ALTROCK AND AL SCHACHT, comedians of the Washmglon team, providing amusement for the shivering crowd at the Copyright by Harris & Ewing. Copyright by Harris & Ewing. Grffith Stadium. IN SPITE OF WINTRY WEATHER THE GRANDSTANDS WERE CROWDED TO CAPACITY, This picture was taken just before yesterday’s “STAN” HARRIS AND “BILL” McKECHNIE, rival managers, having ‘a few words and posing for the camera man before e start of the third Copyright by Harris & Ewing. game started. game of the World Scries. ONE OF THE DARING BITS OF .?:smmx‘fumci IN YESTERDAY'S AME. lrey converted an Ll le l’o - ¢ mnmmnm-m,im-md.’ : v . & s Photon, Wiy TRAYNOR, THIRD BASEMAN OF THE PIRATES, SCORING HIS TEAM'S FIRST RUN IN THE SECOND He went home when Wright lofted to Goslin in deep left. * by P. & A. Phoios. INNING.