The evening world. Newspaper, September 28, 1922, Page 26

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, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER _ 28, 1922, SLASHING WINNERS OF M’GRA Lies ‘8TH PENN AVL, THON PION The New York Giants, winners of the National League pennant tor 1922. Conceded to have the weakest pitching staff of any con- tender in years and deprived of the services of their star third base- man from time to time, they have, nevertheless, emerged victorious. Our hats are off to the Giants of 1922, one of the gamest and great- est teams of all time. 5 , : oxee : = \ ede endadd LLL LEE f \ CUTIMILI ‘ i 4 Perhaps Manager McGraw more than any one else is responsible for the Giants i : 4 In the circle is Frank Snyder, ' eat annexing another pennant. Sitting s ically in his dugout he observes every move At the right is faiiliarly kewn ratte rate ae ‘g made by his men and through his “wireless system" directs their play. See the Jack Scott, picked “Pancho.” ‘There is no more con- i i ¥ Hees 2 smile on his face : scientious backstop in either i league, and that goes tor Schalk McGraw and and the rest turned into a . a v winner, Since Coe é ne ; ‘ oe Frisch, coming to the «ea : ia } . ! 1 a ee ee ; areas / h, 14 Strating his way of stopping . A ; 5 grounders;, and helped . consider- ee ee 4 {em ¢ ‘ ; a 1h i who is better ably. : ‘ , et fg J ‘ * oe ).*' qualified than 4 . Frisch to do this? The Bronx boy is in a class by him2 self when it cor to fielding, up for nothing by Giants, Scott has won siX games tor them and_ has Artie Nehf, sterling Giant southpaw, who has been the mainstay of the Giants in the box this season. The Terre Haute slinger has won eighteen and lost thirteen games by wemne STH RY) QO yy ere / At the left i shown the Giants happy mascol Billy Craig, wit! some of the play ers’ bats Do yor think Billy is gla to be the mascot of a pennant win ner? Just ask th youngster Here is shown the order of the Giants as they march to the plate to take their cut at the ball. Reading from left to right, Bancroft, Groh, Frisch, Meusel, Young, a Kelly, Stengel, Snyder and Nehf. This is the order that h&s been a terror to National League pitchers this season, time and again overcoming big leads by smashi he ball to ar reaches of the outfield and past the outstretched hands of the infielders. Yankee followers who are bragging of the prowess of the Yank hurling taff had better have a care, for this hard-hitting “Clan McGraw” seem to fight harder when to all appearances they are beaten —_

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