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UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY Although Outclassed in World’s Series,- Giants Made Hard Fight of It, Sheer Desperation and Good Luck Winning Two} Games for Them. Covet. 1s Now Fork Wort ELL, there isn't pel doubt as to which league and what team holds the baseball cna:pronentp of America. The incident, for this year, is closed. Now that it is all over, let us say this: The Giants, outclassed, mado a) Geaperate fight of it. Pure desperation and a Iittle good luck won two Kames for them. But desperation can't keep pace with superior strength and skill in long G@rawn out contert. Consequent- » the Giants cracked at last. Yoster- ‘2 game came near being a true in- % dlcation of the respective merits of the , two teams In erything—batting strength, oool, unwavering nerve and paseball strategy the Athlotias were FY sepertor. Long iivo tho champions! \ L PALZER beat @oldler Delaney A ‘easily in three rounds last night. Palser has for eome time been « poh @ “white hope” as any of them. It’s no wonder that O'Rourke ts anx- fous to push Palser along. He may be ‘a first-class meal ticket after a while. However, I'm afraid Mr. O'Rourke ts a little inclined to put himself above tl Boxing Commission and make bis own laws. Last night be was in Palser’s corner, although the commission has ruled that no official of @ club can act as referee, second, &o. Another ttle technicality was contained In Joe Humphrey's announcement that the fighters were to fight “straight rales, '\ protect themselves at all times.” This Re ‘a direst violation of the latest rule made by the commission, which orders clean breaks ROM Geotland comes @ story that Jack Johnson has become a Ma- son—also a following oable con- veying the sad mews that the higher authorities in the Masonic order have started an investigation, and that Jack's admission to membership is regular and will be revoked. Seems that “Lil Artha” puts his number Pepe asitthine Oo WORLD'S BASEBALL SERIES IN NUTSHELL. Result of Game Yesterday. Philadelphia, 13; New York, 2 Final Standing of Clubs. ‘Wom, Laat. Philadoiphia ’ New York . “SH! 1. Oct, 16, at Bhibe Park—-Phitadeiphia, 3; Nw York, 1 Oct. 11, at Polo Grounds—Phtladel- phia, 3; New York, 2 (eleven innings) Oct. M4, at Shibe Ps 4; New York, 2. Oct. Grounde—New York, phia, 2. Receipts of Yesterday's Game. Paid attendance n Receipta .. be, 9 per cent. Nat. Commission, 10 per cent.. Receipts of Six Games. Pald attendance Gross receipta Players, © per cont. of 9 per cent. of first four games .. Clube ... National Commi Divieton for Playe: Athletics, 60 per cent |] Bach player .... Giants, 4 per cen Bach player ... Figuree for Six Gami — {] Biret ame, Now York. 38,280 |] Sovond game, Phila... %, ‘Third game, New York. 97,216 |] Fourth game, Phila... 4; ‘Philadet- FAUST - THE GIANT'S MASCOT 19 OUT OF WORK 197,910.61 | All attendance broken for world’s series. Former marks — 190, Pittsburg vs. Detroit, seven games; attendance, 146,26; re- colpte, same serien, $188,302.60, EDITED BY = ROBERT EDGREN WHISPER! By George McManus RECEPTION AY THE STATION YO MEET THE Doyle and Meyers Alone Stood Out in the Series the sert Just think of an ont- field of a championship team who Datted as poorly as did Devore, Sucdgrase and Murray. Devore ‘went to the bat twenty-four times @uring the series and only made four hits, three at least of which ‘were real fnky, for an average of +107, Snodgrass managed to get just two hits in nineteen times up and he had the rank percentage of .105. jut as for Murray it is o shame to Felate his record, Just think of « player supposed to be « big leaguer going to bat twenty-one times in siz games and not getting a single nit —_—¥_—_ Rest Fielded Atrociously and at Bat Were Like Bush Leaguers. By ALEX SULLIVAN HE Gants have lost the world's baseball championship, and New York fans are glad. To think that a city is happy becau ite diamond representatives were beaten | tn thelr battle for the supreme honors | of the bat end ball world seems an- | deMevable, but it ts true, noverthelesen, | Local fane have many good reasons for their disgust for the Giants and| their clut management. First of all, the cornering of the ticmet market by | ® group of ure-thing speculatora who | had somebody on the inside of the New York Club that handed them the seats) 1s the foremost reason why Gotham, ‘Tria Speaker could hav been outs went for singles and doubles Against the Athletics’ *crandalt, : et ty a a 0 i & Not only id the Giant outfleliers act Nke weak-kneed four-flushera at the bat, | but their Aelding was atrocious. One| Player euch as Ty Cobb, Clyde Milan or | covered more! territory than did these three men to-| wether, Many hits which @hould have | Doyh < ey 7 y <} poll et eligin ‘te back 1” scorn on | Doyle and Meyers were the only play THEY'RE BACK IN TOWN” lB GIANT QAURTETTL | SINGING "WE USED To BE AFRAID TO <0 Home IN THE | DARK “NOW WE'RE AFRAID ro gust | Official Record Giants-A thietics In the World’s Series Just Closed GIANTS. atting Ficiting i000 Doyle, 2b. Meyers, c. Mathewson, p. Herzog, 3b. Devore, If.. Merkle, 1b. Fletcher, Snodgrass, ct Murray, rt Marquard, p. 20413 200 3 1.000 1.009 687 1.000 1.0%) 1,009 000 000 0 ) 1 Wilson, ¢. 175 163 ZlecuwwwHotacotec Totals . Batting Av. PO, Baker, 8b.. :315 10 Zeal BSEE the Glanta, Probably for no other sporting event | ever conducted in the world was it no ‘hard to obtain tickets as it was for the} terien just closed. There were over time he steps about, even sin’ nd, where, according to traditi@n and oustom, hi ahould be received. with open arms ers that showed they had’ any real bone in thelr backs and if {t hadn't been for | the playing of these two gritty men it| 1s @ shame to think what kind of oppost- tion the New Yorkers would have put count ecccecesconon everywhere. . Not long ago Jack told the English press that he had no moi ‘United States, and that ho had devel- oped sueh @ love for England that if Great Britain got into any real serious muss and needed help he'd be glad to offer bie services and enlist in the British Army. Next time Jack will want to become a Frenchman. ‘AMES COFFROTH has offered a puree of $2,000 for a twenty-round detw Packey McFarland ‘and Ad Wolgast for the championship of the world. MoFarland has already notified Cof- froth that he'll be only too happy to oblige, But how about the champion? A! though Wolgast has frequently hurled burning and vehement language tn the @eneral direction of McFarland he ha» not, to date, evinced any irresistible de: sire to commingle with him, Of course Wolgast aid make some preparation for ® ten-round bout with Packey in Mil- waukee not long ago, But Packey weighed in, 133 — yefore the da: Se ‘weigh in. Wolg “igs never bell ‘Packey could make the weight, result was—but, fudge! that's only a rumor, At any rate, the bout was pre- vented by the authorities, and Wolgas* and MoFarland never did meet Coffroth is to be congratulated if he gots Wolgant’s siqnature on a roi of rticles, with a good, sizable forfelt. This bout Is the greatest attraction that any promotor could have just now, Me- Ferland ts a wonderful boxer and a first-clase fighting man, W. od box da rattling fix jare. many who think M cleverness would make Dthers opine that Wolxast, relentiess plugging and his heavy body pounding, Would bring Packey down ‘hat's a matter of opinion, and nobody lean be absolutely sure of f until they have fought tt Biily Gibson, however ood judge of fighters. Milwaukee—not to hunt t# native lair, but to see ts Billy went to the malt in Packey and a York fight," to me so ago, “but a litt y niend to bet @ dollar on Rut iy yuite never a fight West with | ny | Perhaps, thirty-eight thoumnd fant at the open. | UP, Doyle played magnificently at ing game here, yet probably not halt of | } them obtained tickets through the club’ offices, The majority of m we! forced to go to speculators and pay, treblo their value for the coveted paste- boards. i PUBLIC ADMIRED ATHLETICS’ | Giants with the stick STYLE OF PLAY. | schoolboy team blush. The atyle of ball put up by the Phila- to the plate delphia boys was to that of the home talent that the/six hits in twenty times at hat. Public couldn't help but admire them. | former's average was .04, while ‘They went into the game without any! latter had a mark of .90. fuss or flurry and were content to win! It fe the general o on their merits, After s careful analysis of the @iante’ showing {t ts se4 to look over the records of the Giants in Hitting’s the Main Thing in | nat’ was noteworthy and soul wrapped up in the game waa trying every minute of the time, and jmen, and Mathewson, would Larry nd got seven hits in twei make 1912, _and That’s Why Athletics Won Title We forgot to reck i at the same time Bender, Coombs and Plank would be able to hold the Giant battere down |in the same ratto, Mathewson pitched two beautiful) games, and Connie Mack says that he should have won them both, He got by with the first one, but in the second th m could not hit behind him and he was driven to dofeat, In his third Youth and lations in Such an Important Series Also Told Against Giants. his first two efforts, and he was rapped sharply throughout the game, Mar- quard’s inexperience was against lin both his starts and he could not come up to expectations. BY BOZEMAN | ULGER. HE winning cf a second world's championship by the Athletes | proves conclusively that the one fecret of success in baseball ts the w lop. The team that can hit the ball the hardest will always be the Winner in the long run, Strategic work on the bases and “inside baseball in general if an Interesting study in its way, and it often keeps a team up in the race, but without the good healthy wallope that drive rune home in clusters no t {batt club can win a majority of seven |tained that the man who bh & world's seri All the average is the best hitter. be shat: | hitting of the Athletics fo jattributed to the suppor |they were batting a livel was not tr lare that American and | Leagues are exactly the same, McGraw realized what he 300 HITTERS. Before the fight started tt was com- mon knowledge that the Athletics made up of heavy sluggers. 81x of them had hit over .300 for the season, never go Wrong. |! tered by @ healthy wallop delivered at an unexpected moment. In the series just closed, which was, the most interesting of any played since the Giants and Athietics first met under the present agree tn 1906, the Athletics proved eaten {that they are better National | vhile the Chiet's work behind the} He had his heart} Outalde of the batting of these two| who could not be considered as @ regular, the work of the a dup uch @ great contrast |ty-three times up, while the Indian ma A The 6; off Marquard, 1. ‘hel nion that the New York team will have to undergo some! | startling changes if {t hopes to fgure in| 'the National League pennant raco ot| kame Mathewson showed the effects of him ATHLETICS COMPOSED MosTLY |‘"" It te @ hobby of McGraw that figures! He has always matn-| 9 the best | Nhe heavy the balls) was up against, but he had hoped that the Ath- 249 1637 i “Batted for Ames in fifth inning. tBatted for Mathewson in eleventh inning of third game and eighth inning of fourth game and for Marquant in third inning of fifth game. Ran for Coombs tn tenth inning of fifth game. Hits—Off Mathewson, 2 in 27 Innings; off Marquard, 9 in 112-3 ngs; oft Crandall, 2 in 4 innings; off Ames, 6 tn 8 innings; off Wiltse, 8 in 81-2 innings off Bender, 16 in 26 innings; oft’ Coombs, 11 in 90 innings; off Plank, 6 in 10 innings, Struck out—By Mathewson, 13; by Marquard, 8; by Crandall, 2; by Ames, 6; by Witte, 2; by Bender, 20; by Coombs, 16; by Plant, 8, Banes on balls—Off Mathewson, 2; off Ames, 1; off Bender, 7; off Cobmis, Laft on bases—Giants, 31; Athletios, 29, Sacrifice plays—Thomas, Snodgrass, Merkle, Meyers, Barry. Double plays—Baker to Davis; Doyle to Fletcher. Passed Ball—Meyers, Wild pitches—Marquard (} First base on Baseball, Crandall Bender, ais, Andy ker Whips Jim Moriarty, LAWRENCE, Unity A. G,, In othor words, the Glants were forced to meet a superior ball club, Three days before the final defeat came they reai- ined it. MoGraw, RoWinson and Latham, old timers in the business, knew that | Ont? ’ itpanehed Jim Mi the htnlette pitchers would have to|s local boy. The fighting was {nat and tern! Weaken materially or the Giants would | Moriarty was staggered and forced to. hold. to have to be favored with @ streak of luck | Wereeqealled it trina the usb guanay ihe eycalled it draw th pot ye to ever win out, Gecinion with cat calla aut isseas” Seed te ‘They did all they could to keep the men spurred on, but the stronger club finally came into ita own It is fortunate for the game that no fluke or aceldent marred the Diaving of avis tn, the (show Ht the series, ‘The games were all clean iin “Bi ity Thrown ta 1 clear cut. In only one game was walihes re any protest at the umpiring, Cone | ly's work in the second game at the ch will propani > | Polo Grounds was severely Critteised by | dats fetween boule bob: playera and fans, but that ts the oniy | memos of Pian contest in which the umpiring could | istrowtl teint He em have changed the reault one way or tho te att the chit “oftictals 1 other, with REDUCTION SALE To-day and to-morrow we offer 90 styles of worsteds in blue, black and brown, with white hairline stripes, also plain and fancy silk mix- tures; sult to measure, $20.00. Overcoats to Rowers At the Forfon A. ©. show Joe Wagner feated Charley Goldman in a ten- while lis brother Mike, the latest a/klits the faintly to the fighting gaine, Mack Davis in the semt-final nee, and I a antell | Young Piimdmano1 | 1 Ticket Scandal May Yet Be. Exposed by Ban Johnson. ~ {that two prominent ticket speculators ;| Secured 9,00 grand stand seats at $1 dvance over the regular price—1.00 lower stand « $3 each and 4,00 fepper stand seats at h Ready to ree Case if Other National Commission Members Agree. te |P \ : AMUSEMENTS, OW that the world’s championship N series is over, Ban Johnson, Presicent of the American League, intends to begin an Investiga- tlon into the New York ticket scandal, viding of he can taduce n and Thomas Lynch, 0 members of the National Commission, to co-operate with him tn finding out the gullty person or per- sens. Johnson claims that tf they) such an investigation the| co: nigsion will have no trouble tn lo. cating the man who was responsible for the speculators getting hold of thousands of tickets In advance of the s and for which the public was 1 to pay exorbitant prices: n further states that he knows the| of the Individual who secured the s for the speculators. He further that President John T. 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