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wsF ~~ <. sit Se Saga Beye sassei%s SEH George Stallings Is the Miracle ¥ Man of COP TS, New Pork Werth we °° OW have the mighty fallen! There isn’t a “Mac” handling a world’s Jehn MoGr: MoGillicuddy (Connie Mack) has been wiped off the liste of “miracle men” +7 plain George Stallings. And Stall ‘ef miracle ‘were last—absolutely last in their own league. Rave an outside chance. Stallings, @milling, said to the baseball writers: show $3.1 ‘oupled “You boys don't think I have @ bal! HLETICS team, “Bat heey your oes ‘pen ggg i MMs Ms Nl A gl ‘You'll ose something.” = Oct. 14—"I am sorry that I cannot congratulate Manager Ané they saw something! So did ali! Braves’ victory,” said Connie Mack, manager of the tee baseball world, They caw the ie has too much of the Jack Johnson style. He one A Braves begin an upward elimb that as he tried to do. Johnny Evers and the other Boston foo" a panes aan me ra became a rush. Everybody predicted players beat us on the field, and they cannot get too much credit, but 113 artic Oo regs thet eueb an unnatural thing coulda't when I think of Stallings’s attempt to have me put before the world as Poker Deck, Merrick, Jessie last. lacking in sportsmanship I feel that it would be lowering myself if I Coy, Koko Koho and Bernard also ran. “The Braves are running in luck,” showed any other attitude than that of contempt for a man who brings Two-doll: mutuels pal Balgee, ‘Qxplained. “All the test ct tke such methods into baseball. I always admired Stallings because I be ight, § place, ai are playing into their hands. en Neved that he had baseball brains, but after that incident in Philadel- ry #echwood, place, waitthey't a an S ° th t i 4 him right.’ $3.70, Big Dipper shes . aian't crack. t going Le ' ir Mack othing but praise for the Braves. He admits thi SECOND RA urse: at top apeed. If they dropped a game Wo ld Seri 8 Teams Must mi oO ave Geni hia’ boven vary Gopartaaete OF (he garia, Hla alan adee (eat two years old; six furlon Sem, git then, they, came beak the r e for His G. . iad hie men were beaten four straight, as long as they werg beaten, Ado, 109 (Connolly), fret; Fory stale. ‘ldn't lose thelr apesd or R ti 100, 000 t F or 1s Georgian | t will give them something to reflect upon during the winter's layoff. Griff, 112 (Rice), second: Noblemas, Ser, contdence. Strangest thing of eturn ’ Oo rans Hi Me a7 , "The Braves played the bost ball ever see tne world’s series,” de- Ed den Reset Bintan Saar ‘even when they were neck TONNE MACK. declared Mack “I consider Gowdy, Maranville and Evers the greatest fac. “== ——= . Ghee eek with the Giants they didn't ekow on Braves Four Straight ome To- Morrow <=" tors in the victory. Gowdy'e batting waa the most timely I ever saw. @eseusauNds | Dortch. Chevron. Day Day. Tale. the sligntest sign of nerves after the ——— Evers displayed great generalship, and he only made one slip up, the mutueis Paid: ‘McAdoo. strait? jane. Bare Sent it had takes to get Red Smith, the Bostons’ third base- coe ep up op Hee te ea oe IAG oe een played up ee and Rudolph @ smart one. | $36.40, place $17. Foxy that enviable position. . ~ || here. was the only time that | strongly in t apapers. combination is a world beating goes, Te Glas be id the, wine In Each City Public Had to Buy Tickets for Three Games and aan, mho was prevented from play; || the Bostons made « bad break in| “When Oldring sacrificed, Gowdy | one in right handed flinging. it eaay, ‘wate been the series. threw high first, but by Te “One of the chief reasons for m: from those Bostsa PS SG Only Two Were Necessary—Result of Series a Big Benefit ds an ie nea nphes al Prekih gc Schmidt, reminds me of Socks | markable leaping catch Schmidt | actual pleasure at the realisation something to ma of a bro! 9 ybold, who helped us win many | steadied the Braves at once, and/ that this was concluded in ie “we i. be to Baseball. wife and little daughter for his home eegepaapss Socks was so big aH when ranted this up with as] four days is that it leaves no open. Come this in Georgia to-morrow. Red was in|] the fans never credited him with al running catch of Baker's foul fly | ing for criticism of the finncial end Ja eee ete geing to show a happy mood to-day over the won- ||} the good points he showed to me in | and made a perfect throw to Deal| of the game. 1 am eald to be a bave o ball club, By Bozeman Bulger. derful victory scored by his team-|{ his daily work. I think Schmidt's | at third for a double play, he put | millionaire, but still I have to keep 'B Braves ad mates. Smith received the returns of |] D/#ys in the opening inning of confidence into his mates and the/ in baseball to make a living. Love T through the Boston, Oot. 14. Ge parse at Mae: ents, No, 860]] %tst game at Shibe Park had a/ pitcher, too. The Boston pitchers| of the game is uppermost in the Glante and bed them eo hediy GMARKABLE as may be the record feat of winning four straight ice ag es id: He greater effect on the Braves and my | did remarkable work. James is &| minds of all the men now promi- Whipped that the former Na- games for the baseball title, the triumph of the Boston Braves is teks the houplinl pang syaea' Agy Poy own players, too, than any others | big pitcher of wonderful physical | nent in the sport.” Gane eee amplons prectically remarkable in that it is the one and only series wh: quit, With a clear Geld ahead and even more le je and only series wherein | game started. Rething to 40 but prepare for tno big | *® opposition is left absolutely without an alibi. ‘After the .ast man had been retired ° with the invincible Athietien,| | Ne one—not even the Athletics themselves—can attribute the success| and the game had ended in favor of White Sox Now Wall drove his men bard | to lucky breaks. No one is saying that the best team lost. The argument] his team. Smith, accompanied by his steuied to They wife and daughter, went to a neart; f ‘freren't lured of inert, They | of figures is just as overwhelming - was the apparent advantage of the| drug store, where ‘be telephoned itwe Even With Cubs taro Games, winning | Athletics when summing up their chances two weeks ago. The Braves| telegrams, one anager a when d the other to President Jim 4 Freddie We « draw, Sam admits thet Leech was knooket emt you la have t2 wit. | nave beaten them at every turn and have done it by playing better ball, | 024 {hn.cu'them how pleased naa CHICAGO, Oct. 14—The White | Pion, she is matched to tect, Le reread Ss ae aes By lab calegs app aen » reetf sansa ie ies Sane The Leprosfyntalidpry ~ Braves as a team was .245, against a team ores beng Vrvsrtlligs ig ae Sox came back and walloped the | 9" 4 fs 1 Sadism Sates Gus x ie end, ¢ o ve them \verage thietics of 173. mi wi ve 5 ‘tig red Uy the time the big serie comes |" "Tw the entire series the Braves scored sixteen runs. The Athletics ecorea| the lee X-rayed again to-day to|Cubs 6 to 3. Jim Vaughn couldn't roteat ly his serep, mit be Chat: | fom bent? iayieet thet Al Reoh te a ceevine poo x the obecnpions” six. In other words, the Boston club made almost three times as many runs Peet NAD anton tue tet Meteors come back. Ho wag taken out in the |stir of the ‘iestrelete sie: « Teas wie ne Bearsiright 4 Seen out of a batting average almost twice as great. 1 . cther ins, len round, @9, at & om to | suilisee “That i ng . At the start the Braves were despised on account of their lack of speed. bea Oy he wil ke eiroue ante ts neventh, Mabel going 20); Tee Haax wenige et th 1 or gras weigut , i ‘3 age Pope, white, 298 team we won't Jot up in tte stride x Im the four games they stole nine bases, while the Athletics got but two. enable him to do some fanning: and | was effective until the ninth, when he |b» 153 ound . M Na i satnaeat a bg Seale gen. game played. van vy ie Braves sone be i t bs ARK aR ee oP Gowdy Outshone Schang Behind the Bat. heir spring traibing trip he will airy ee dak in ro oat es cst ame 2 lata, thie at dine: regards ta i : ones. way to te pitch 3 : Athletics are now and Ft Hank Gowdy, picked as a second rater alongside Walter Schang, outhit} One thing that tly pleased he pe J ith vod Tycard, fectuding vi || {piped bout he tice Bectesy “eecnenzs Bet waiting for these ‘The Braves | and outthrew hia noted opponent #o badly that in one game Manager Mack Smith was the knowledge that Deal | the inning out. { eid Basie Kelly proang | Ciao Of Brookiya om the aight ef Get % are et ofa oor bunch—that’s | had to remove Schang and put in Lapp , had played such a fine anticle of bajl| Each team has now won threc Jack Dillon of ,faulanapotia ho ia one of the “fl ob. Gidn't have to] ‘That succinetly tells the story. It shows in figures that cannot be ques-| “t third base during his absence. games. Humphries, who has beaten beat tigate ale sunt il age, ora Pi ERE ET beat. The whole National ts “I knew Deal would fill the gap all a . |. In a telegram recetted in this office early to-day | } in this city. He nas been matched to meet ice allowance, otale. wait until ‘meet a reaj | toned the superiority of the new champions. But it was not necessary for | right,” sald Smith, “as he pla: th | the White Sox once, will go in to- | ,,12 & teleqam received in tlle office earls to-day ‘Abeara {m0} fe a i owe pe ball ashi ‘Just wait! wall fig, | those who saw the game to study the figures. They could feel tt, In Meliting bey in fine style before I joined the |¢ay. Wolfgang 1s due to work for Leach “wan robbed ty ot the ; stapes . Ie eee tee teen, witie th itnictae wore 08 there Rasle apd ba pleted eth" the fox. nat ch a reeled ‘were on }, while the * PI oi cisulhiys ong diate sthcedhascntc cape shea lever mind the paper.” smiled | lean forward. ‘ 5 eee how er figure out Around Boston last night baseball men were congratulating each other : WA siug ae eins on [$2 So fetta a Su er geese” a te ner ear ie|| COME OSLTE BOX SCORE OF ‘Al McCoy Stops |: whose "begin with a| for the future a ena cane i ’ | isi Fifth eras Tidees" Dut who knows something tor | Series was won {n four straight games makes it ail the stronger. It has THE ENTIRE WORLD'S SERIES. ewis in Fi } all of that, was wiser than the whole |@hown the public that all ts not financial in the game and that the players | ‘di baseball world. and magnates were working on a sportsmantike basis. | N ‘When the series began Connie ‘This record winning means that the Philadelphia and Boston clubs will BRAVES. Bat. Fieid. Fighting in the best form he has fo the Bre rer Mack’a Athlotice were favorites «| have to turn back to the fans nearly $100,000 for ticketa that are already A.B. B. HL, 9B, 3B, BR.B.B.8.0.8.8.8.H. Av-P.O. A.B. Av. || displayed wince he came into ponbes- | nt Elie O'Rewe 4, vont“ tas betting, and the odds were 1-4 | paid for. In cach city fane were reauired to buy HHokete a for three games, & 8 3 y 4 9 yo4 F 91.077 ; O| 2),-967 || sion of the middleweight title when ay anon ne ae : only two were played the rebate to the public w’ enormous. e 1 . haa Ge Chip im one | tl a WH ‘the A’. xe start of yesterday's game) Braves had let up for a moment eo that an extra game or #0 would have 1 3] 7) of oo at 3} 2} lass} sis round Al MeCoy of Brookiya fur: Rate be Heute te ae ors Boston >| been necessary to decide the title, of this money Wou! ve gone as o| oO 1) 0} funn) 2) apa nished another great surprise by | ish Bot living up to @ contract A ¥ series, odds 6-1. clear profit te the magnates. 5} O | oO} 1) 0} 01,000) 2) 0} 0/1,000 J} ‘:nocking out Willie Lewis, the popu- ae i : And the Braves cleaned up and ‘The players did not receive se much this, year as lnct because of 14) a) 3) 1) oO 1) 0} O}.214) 5} 0} 0}1,000 J} lar local middieweight, Yn fh ® ft | oilemy feurette pnd Battling Jima, Jobnaa, she RACK teeta eee cease een eciaeeh Wene| Sad. ow Works Kash ono of ten Uraows tote GELIS and euch of tre 3} af S| 31 S| S| a tse Su) 4 oho || Srpedeay Sporting Cio Brockiyn | Gentine ck Goat fle | la i ate ote, and New Ve oh one of the Braves gete ind eaol @ a f ‘ths ¥ fa Q 08 iattaee tatttee, Nedees or pie sree Athletiog gota $1478. Last year the winners got in the neighberheod 4) 9 of a} a} 3) 21308 71313 '982 | courh ume witten, left-hand. owing | eateacetiigs ryt eae nt Sas te eee fa 94,000 ea , flush on the jaw when Tom Kennedy, Heres i poe famous oxgy ager d sopro 11 “As a result of the birth of the new chemplona many heroes also have i) 2 o| ol 1] 0} 01333] 0| 3] olt,000 |! hie onier ne jet, reclising that Wille ca uate abby and a; i sic Secret record. Last y, leadint 2} neen born. First of thene comes George Stallings, and then follows Hank | oO 0 | 4] 0} 0}.000| 0} 5| 01,000 || haa no chance to win, threw a sponge | [hi ,who_ ser tren Hone, ioe, “Father iis, ee, league and winning the world's sertes| Goway, who won at least two of the gamen by his terrific slugging: “Rabbit” 0} 0} of Oo} o 1) 0| 0}.000| 1/ 5} 0)1,000 || into the ring just ae the referee had | cal iG; ee Fee Gace! cometning of & record) Maranville, Dick Rudolph, Bill James and Moran, It was Evers who slapped oo 0} 0 1| 0} 01.000] 0} | o) " — Ji started to count over him MeCoy “iporeatiee atlowence elt roan, ion‘ it? That ought to pur bic, | in the Inst two runs needed to cinch the title, but Johnny is not a new hero. |_9}_O| 0] 0} 0} 11 0} 0} _o).000|_ oo! o| j BPLbOd Lea wets 0 Fie Oe aan alaaie = in Hall of Fame. And not only | He has been with us a long time. 16} 33) al Al 4S] 29) 42) 21.245'817/6a) pointment that {t is doubtful if he eettpreed bouts will be held im Bt, non tearm: The Bakers and | Mack Refused fo Shake Hands. ATHLETICS. Theil of ne former Sel.” Aw sary’ os | uth aff Suede gna 228 ns and ths Marqusrds aaa Though everything is pleasant among the Braves just now, the series B. 2B, 3B.BR. PRY. P.0. A. the Gree round a, Dine Ae he Caing. i. the Meyerses, all the great old bunch | left its sting. The animosity that sprung up between Stallings and Connie x 2 9 Oj 188) 4 ponent. ‘Wiltte who bee Dorm oft many have been by men as t,| Mack before the firet game was played has not subsided. In Connie's crop qj 0) 2| 067] 6} 0| 0/1,000 In the semi-final Patsy Cline of pontine he qyturned, from mental ee or g.eater! jolph, James, ler | still rankles George's threat to punch him in the nose, When Deal had 3} O | 0} .214] 9]22! 0)1,000 1 | tariem easily defeated Young Rector | Mu wsiing for his manager’ Jota ‘Retsi and Hank Gowdy! Can you beat/| thrown out the last man in’the ninth inning yesterday Ira Thomas and Eddie 4 3 0} 0} .250| 10/15] 0)1,000 | of New Jersey. Rector was floored corere 6 goed beet & ie «tae aeione | ee peeent the rest of them! Collins rushed over to cangratulate the winners, but it was noticeable that a 4 r) 0} .143| 50] 1| 1] 981 || in the frat round. Prothare are, looking, around omppen eee eet natant Dut he b.1| Connie Mack retreated into a corner of the bench and then went under the a} | r) 6] .286) 4) 3) 0|1,000 | | eae ak 1G. tome ee aes eo and GOwaY | grand stand, He declined positively to shake the hand of Stallings, and 1] o| of | 0} :072} iat] o},000} BA Big Leaguers twimorrat eights offer aah ache We Gowdy has the honor of having| Probably it ts just as well. The chief of the Braves might have insisted on 2 1 0} | .167) 17) 4) 1) .955 rome yer wened. te ig td Sa Ba p23 made the costliest hit that ever was|soing through with his threat. r 0 6| :000| 3} 1) 011,000 Ti J A F d 1 | fick Gate 5 eoeet ois, 88 base! ball diamond. . Rudolph ts the only pitcher to win two full games, though | Bu Jemes H 6 9 0} 009 H | | 0 voin freaerals game oi eer at Gredited with the victory Monday after Tyler had been removed. won 5 | wi Game Og. Boston—twelve inni score tied, | two games technically but not actually. Rudolph had a tougher time in his 0] 0} 0} .000} 0} 1| 0} | tt | CHICAGO, Oct. 14.—The fi - soon to be called on account “f/ second game than in the first, though this is not apparent in the result. In| a). r) r) 339 2) 0} o} | PITTSBURGH, Oct. 14.—Thirty- prt game between the ue oa. pr macmer, st: 6 tee uase each ame they scored one run againat him. But yesterday the Athletica ro 9 9 0} 000 9} 5) 1 nd National League | tlonals and the White Sox scheduled for 2 game “a it the mue ler and were beginning to resemble the old team as it q igned with the Fed- | 13), But for that 7 the eared pores Pid go, when the Braves suddenly drove Shawkey from the box nt} —3|_9} 0 9 le aH j eral League for next season, accord. ae a me Mare been a tie, and five games would | !n inning. a2i 9! Ol Ol a} 7: 166) 3 ti t 7. bean played inst of the four ‘There was just one play by which the Athletics had a chance of moving Batted for Tyler in ninth inning of Mecutlough. tenes hi Pit: that ull ly won. The base . -| to the front, and when it went awry they began to fade. Baker reached firat {Batted for Ji 3 in twelfth inning ‘game. burgh Federal League Club. He de- ope Sgios fe Gowdy's clout would/ and got the sign for the hit and run play and started as MoInnis smashed Pitching R Ort Ri ph 12 hits, 2 runs in 61 times at bat in 18])| ciared that elght of these men had! pore van ane a than S40 (0o—whi-b | a long single into left. On account of his fying start Baker reached third all|| innings; off James, 2 hits, 0 rime in 41 times af bat fn Xt oninge, att Benger gigned contracts with the Pittsburgh WAR Oe te very mech on the right, but McInnis spilled the beans in trying to take second on the throw tn./[ (1/14 times at lat hits, 1 run in 36 times’ at bat tub, WILL NOT CHANGE thi seemed level! Connelly fielded the ball and threw to Deal in an effort to head off Baker, || in 9 inning at bat in 13 Innings; off Tyler, | Ww. Porritt, pitcher, and Ivy je Ld ——— but Deal, seeing no chance there, whipped the ball to second, getting McInnis|{ § hits, 4 ru 3, off Shawkey, 3 runs, 4 hits in} | Wingo, catcher, of the St. Louls Na- PRICE of by a hair. There was only one out when the hit and run play atarted, oT Pipe scninlat te Dealt Barry to Collins to McInnis; Bender to || tonsils are sald to aa th WINS REFEREE’S —_| te Deal's perfect throw had not nailed McInnis the Athietica would have been || parry to Mciunisy Bender to Meinnis, Baker to Mcinnis; Maranvilie to || players. who hi pad to the | & U OECISI IN OVER LEACH CROSS in the running. Schmidt; Evers to jaranvills to Rohrela Gowdy to Evers. ‘ | 6! . | The Athletics take thelr defeat philosophically, A few of them say in Tall ot eat Era e delle ti ti ender, 81 off Mrs, Ci | sauc cereal private that Boston hasn't od team, but young “Stuffy” McInnis, at the a ah, ff Shawkey, With a card of Mra. A, G, E BOSTON, Oct. 14-—ateert Satant | of} dinner table last night, probably gave the best By Budolph, 16; by Bender, 3; by Wye Cahn of the Century Country Club ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE The leading nien's wear stores have Ide Chelsea over Leach @ trouble with us.” he eld, “was we had the gam Plank (Maranviile), than titty women In the anecday tours | Uoegualed secnouinga, Day it Silver Collar or can get them for you ¥ out it for an instant thet the 8: , Schang, 2. i Bamene xeaterda yan Ot the Wykagy! =e but if have the le Se Ment we ue eine! Roaton, 7; Philadelphia, 1. Second game: Boston, 2:1 ennuglt co win bathe wt ay Try It as an Appstiser Laatd 1 eI. UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY All Miracle Men. championship team! aw is out of it. Cornelius ings is the miracle man of men. In July the Braves They didn't seem to| v4 LE LACIE TN ss SPIE SS pyre THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER fillet im ATHLE?: BEST SPORTING. PAGE IN THE WHITE ELEPHANT IS ‘BLUE TO-DAY 14, 1914. NEW YO Copyright, 1914, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). rd wa joston, 2; Philadelph! : Boston, 6; PI ron as ny Tue Haun OF Niadelphia, 4 (12 innings). Fourth priges, but by rule the n to Mrs. 8. A. whose card read 0) STALLINGS HAS TOO MUCH OF THE JACK JOHNSON STYLE, Sold by Grocers Bverywhere ee ROB e V bic ° ‘ AN’ Don't ¥' Foraey 17! EDITED BY ERT EDGREN RESULTS AT LAUREL, LAUREL PARK RACE TRaqg! Md. Oct, 14.—Following are oe sults of to-day's races here: FIRST RACE—One and one. ter ate, w ‘ime, Alpha, e Agnier, Sir ful. $2 mutuels palds—Harry Lauder, straight, $7.20; place, $3.50: shew, $3.30. Napler, place, $4; show, gg.zq, SECON CE—Selling; | year-olds: five and a half tune Eagle, 104 (Buxton), firet; 99 (Forehand) third. | Hedge Rose, Sigma \ Light, Ave, Faleada, 380; Ella Jennings THIRD RACE—All 8; six | longs—House Mald, 123 (Tur ‘Isidora, 107 (McCahey); Slumber 103 (Buxton). Time, 1.12 2-5. G: Beethoven, also ran. §2 —House Maid, $3.50; place, ; $2.30. ‘Isidora, place, $39 show, $2.60, Slumber, show, $4.50, < FOURTH RACE.—Two-year-olds; five and a half furlongs—Trial Jury, 120 (Davis), first (Butwell), second; 98) (Karrick), third, Ti quet, Sir Edgar Casa Dr. Larrick, Seindel, Harry Junior and also rn. Two-doilr mutueis rial by Jury, straight § , show $7.40 show, Hanson, place GEO, P. IDE CO. MAKERS, TROY. W.V- rn Early | . Place |

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