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TEE ZVEWING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1913. VANKEES RETURN TO | TO POLO GROUNDS PMLLES’ SPURT DOESNT. [ WORRY LEADER OF GIANTS Injury to Stars Can Stop Share Con Stew New York From ES fre strokes Pennant—Athletics Will = : a Hice and Cael He emnith the fir 7 each, Match play wi one rourrd being ache matches starting at the convente the contentanta, EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN MATCH PLAY TO-DAY IN NEWSPAPER GOLF. AMUSEMENTS, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World) By VIC ime m4 New SPARRING PamTHERS WAITING FoR YA , Now GET ACT: CA GET A NRW Manacen y one for thom title, whiten ti OU WANT? FUN RICHARD ua Only Winning Another Enter World's Series Weaker Than in 1910 -or 1911 Because of Mishap to Pitcher le saa hae WELL, So Lone! CRITERION ®; tee ee = | my club. Coombs—Boston the Real Sensution in Na- tional League. 4 By John J. MoGraw Manager ef the Gants. HB baseball situation fs not worrying me eo that I am losing sleep at night. I have never been able to figure Philadelphia es @ champton- @hip team all season, and I have not changed my mind muck now, The New York club is in-e slight elump at present, and two or three of Dooin’s pitchers, who have been in and outers all summer, have come to life and shown & couple of good games, but they won't last. The trade with Pittsburgh strengthened the Phillies because Cam- nits has turned in some very good contests since join- ing the new crowd, being fired with the notion chat he may get a chance at the world’s series money. It looked to me as if Philadelphia got all the best of that deal with the Pirates. Both the Giants and Quakers face one more West- ern trip. On the fast as good, or a better showing tha: there fighting on the last road run. {a 1911 when they won eighteen out smampionship in the West. I consider that my club has more class than th Quakers, and that the boys will play more baseball. Just watch them fight. =a we have the percentage of @ lead. Of course, every club on the road, eapectally the Pirates and Cube, will be playing their heads off against my team. But I am not complaining, That ts always the way when you are leading ‘« championship crowd, and I prefer to lead that kind. The only thing that could eat us would be injuries to two or three stare which would Dreak up But I am pretty well forti- fied with substitutes | CONNIE MACK HAS SHOWN WON- DBRFUL MANAGERIAL ABILITY. The situation in the American League fe-ach clearer. The Athletics, after on@ nervous spell on thelr last Western trig, are coasting along well in front now with nearly all their remaining gamsen to be piayed at home against the eagler half of the American League. whieh ia the Wertern half. In the nigaptime Cleveland will be facing the se Easterners, so that Mack's team should gain rather than lose now. The Cleveland club has been vemlent crowd all season, Every th@y got close to the Athlette juge curled up on themse! Maek has shown bis wortal ability this year by with the solec hand. The t veterans and just who had to be w Eaeh time they went to the box Mack said a prayer, because T have Heard on the Relnie Peitz Quits Cardinals to Become Manager of the Kansas City American Asso- elation Club. Meinie Peitz, who has been assisting Miller Huggina in the management of the Bt. Louis Cardinals this season, will be @ full-fledged manager in @ day or 09. Heinle wae offered the ership City Club in the Amert- Chm Association in place of Charley and he loat Be time tn soospting | b eits D pent in his resignation to Mal > gins in Chicago and then left for Kansas City to take up his new duties. After being out of of the game for two months on account ben an ry to his pitching arm, Joe W the r pitch ff the champion B: Me Red Sox, bis a itched. hi fant duri ay nd pit three innings during he ‘bition game between the Red Sox ‘and a picked team from the Manu- a urers’ League at Manchester, N. H,, ich was won by the Bostons by a poore of 8 to 1. Wood only allowed one | 98: bit @uring the (me he he was in the box. G@Miboley, the fast you young outfielder the "a reeontly secured from the Montreal club of the International helped Chance's team consid- el ly in winning their game from the Senators. Gilhooley was at the bat three times, made two hits, scored two runs, retired two men, made and also stole a bi Charley Dooin and hie Phillies more than got even with the Boston Braves ie the two defeats they administered o them on Saturday by t tables on them in a double- terday by scores of 13 to 0 ‘They pounded out thirty safe hita 1 ott STANDING 0! gp TATIONAL LEAGUE, pts OF YES rr Carrigan of that | two preceding ones we have made 2 Dooin's boys. My team will be out Look at the showing the Giants made of twenty-two games and grabbed the yet minutes In the ast month. were worrled when we were lam in a land," eald one of the Philadel- phia team to me recently. “But things look to be all right now." Another thing: The Athletics have doused c! pride and are not pulling their heads off for the Philites, They watching the Giants’ scores every with great anxiety, Decause they nt to meet my club tn the big sertes, “There wouldn't be very much money rien between the Athletics ane said my friend on the Phila. delphia American club. BOSTON CLUB ROOTING HARO FOR THE GIANTS. that the Athletics wit! enter 1 figu this series weaker than they went (ato the games in either 1910 or 1911. Coombe, on whom Mack had deen banking to @ degree, was forced to return to bed last week because he again strained himself. Thia pute the pitching up to Plank and Bender and the youngsters. I would like to get s crack at the Athletic in this series for that reason. My team has more seasoning than in i911, Mack's has been weakened, par- tloularly in the pitching box. T believe we could beat them. Boston has climbed to the top of the second division, and thé team is play- ing great ball. It ls a feather in the Stallings cap as a manager because the credit for it jv coming to him and no one else, The Braves certainly hit my club ouple of good kicks leet week, which is another proof of the | honesty of baseball, because Stallings and I are good friends and he te pull- Ing for the Giants whea he ie net playing them, oviright, 1018, by John J, McGraw.) Players’ Bench| the curves of the four pitchers Man- ager Stallings used. Beals Becker may be classed as a bonehead player, but bps LX comes to EE the ball he @ star. In the first ame between the Phillies and the Bostons he went to the bat six times and made five hits, including a Great shortstop of the Boston Braves, was out of the game yesterday for the first time this ason, which was caused by god train connections, His services sadly missed, for8mith, who filed fh his jon, made three errore which helped tz| the Philites to tally. Big Jim Vaughn is pitching the best ball of his career right now. Since he wot back into the r league again by being secured by the Chicago Cubs Jim haa twirled three gamme for rarer Murphy's team and has won all of them. The Newarks lost another game y terday, thie time to the Baltimores, which cut down their lead for the pea- nant, as the Rochester team managed to win one me ane lose one to the estat) club. a, Dalton and Man- larry ‘smith, ‘of the Indiana were ordered out of the aie Oy, Umpire Mullin and it to My aco they will the pennant. Gaseventtanes Jeogne Const Club. F THE CLUBS AMERICAN LEAGUE, sari TERDAY'S GAMES GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY Beieah 9h eae | Bethe | West, the Champs drop in for one gam OPERATED ON MY (AFIELD WHILE | Was AWAY AND | FEEL BETTER THAN \ Loon! The Giants Will Take the Afternoon n Off and From Choice Seats in Grand Stand of Polo Grounds Will Watch the Highland- ers. and Browns in Their Great Struggle for the Tall- End Toga of American League. By Bozeman Bulger. HE main corps of Glanta who think they have had something to worry about will take an afternoon off to-day and see the real thing, The battle about to wage detween the Yanks and the Browns for the tall-end toga ts much closer and fraught with Just as mansi thrills ax thowe pennant affairs between the leaders, With about two full games standing between them and @ leap out of the cellar, the Yanks are loaded for hear with every weapon primed and cocked, Frank Chance has a brand new combination in the infleld as @ apecial attraction for the bik event. Williams, 1b.; Zolder, 2b.; Peckin- paugh, as, and Maisel, 3b, make up the card GOING TO THE WORK BENCH FOR A DAY OFF. MoGraw and his so-far Champs have the gfternoon off— ~at least, the main atring of them do~ vatch the proc @rand stand as the @ a deadly engagement with Joe Kelley's . It te In those gamen that James Thorpe, F Rube Schauer and Claude Cooper ai still in the big league je Schupp, Grover Mowed to let the ‘Thin in the Grat real day off the regular members of McGraw's team have had for a long time, and they! propose to enjoy the holiday just as most red- blooded Americans do—see a tall game, To-nizht they teur out for Pittsburgh, where the first Mght of the final invasion of the West hexins to-morrow. YOU WILL GEE LITTLE MORE OF THE GIANTS, We might as well go out to the P. G. now and take up these Yanks an a fad, for we will nee little more of the Giants until they take a third stot al (he Athletics for the world's titlp if everything breaks right. Returning from the with Brooklyn and then wander acrous the Bridge to help celebrate some kind of a holiday over at Ebbets Field, Right at the end of the season they have a three-day series with the Phillies in which ve games will be played, and Blovey! the ie stirtaln PHILLIES GET ANOTHER HAND HOLO. By winning @ pair of games from the Braves yesterday the Patiiies held on a little tighter in their last, dying grip on the ladder. Hed they lost those two we might aa well have put out the fire and cated the dogs. All would have Been over, A remarkable thing about those PAilly-Bravee doubdie-heuders is the scores, The Braver Mdn't make a run in four games and still managed to turn the tables in the second frame by wining two and giving the runners up @ severe setback, IT FIGURES ALL RIGHT, BUT ISN'T COMFORTABLE. ‘The Giants go away from here something like seven and one-h samen tn the lead, and if thiey should lone that edee with but twentyefive ga to play the Phillies will have to be given the credit for being the best home stretch tub of all times, If MoGraw’s men ann win thirteen of thelr twenty-five games ‘they need have ne cause for bil EFFECT OF THAT MYSTERIOUS TRADE BEING FELT. Ball players in both leagues attribute the recent spurt of the Phillies to the addition of Howard Camnits ax a member of the pitching staff, which came about through that mystery ensyrouded deal with the Pirates. Hobby Byrne, the other man secured in the trade, has aleo done them a lot of service in the tetrad Wase business, It was hia bat that beat the Giants in the game which Brennan gave us and which President Layne! h mmatehed away TAKING NO CHANCES W CANADA, As the gecond string team wan starting for Toronto last night Robbie tore up all the playing cards and gave the boya a final warning about poker tn Canada. “If you feel the desire coming on you," he told them, Coatioooke and Jerome!” BATTING REVIVAL FOR A WIND-UP, Whether it was wonderful improvement in hitting on part of the Giants or @ cusprising slump in ‘pitching on the part of Don Patricio Ragon, we are waste o state with spoureey, ut the fact remains that the Champs closed “remember } \ 6crTa sHow MY SAMPLES To SOME PaRTIES IN PITTSBURG, QUICAGO AND S&T Lous; Then (Lu BE Baa Home again! their long engagement at the P. 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