Show Used Psychology To Win Final Fa Game of Series Washington Pilot Had Pitchers' Pitchers Work Outlined Outlined Out- Out lined Before Deciding Game NEW YORK Nov 11 By A. A P 1 P. P The The psychology employed by Manager Stanley Harris of ot the Washington Americans In handling his pitchers In the final ga game gane e of ot the 1924 worlds world's series was revealed to today today today to- to day by br a member of or the W Washington Washing Washing- ton team close to Harris The number of ot innings each one of oC the four tour pitchers was was was' to work and the exact time of or entrance and departure were outlined by Harris before the game according to the thein in informant And this schedule was followed to th the letter except for two circumstances one ot oJ which was the I extra innings The oth other r exception was the case caser of r Curley Ogden who was started on the mound for the Sen Senators tors ACcording According According Ac Ac- cording to Harris Harris' plans Young OSden Ogden Ogden Og OS- Og- Og den was t to pitch to but one man I Lindstrom but Ogden anxious to tomake tomake tomake make good fanned L givIns giving lag Ins Harris no legitimate excuse to yank him According to the story teller Harris Harris Har liar ris na walked to the mound My arm is fine and m my curve ball has got the old hop pleaded Ogden to Harris Let me stay in I 1 cant can't take you out now said Harris but the minute you get In trouble out you go FrIsch the next man up walked and without even a glance at Hanna HarrI Harris Har Han rI ris na walked too George Mo veteran left hander bander took his place to stay until McGraw shifted his team and nd took out his left hand hitters Harris then dispatched Marberry arberry to the mound The latter was scheduled sched ached to stay until th the ninth ninth- when I I Johnson with orders to put everything everything every every- I thing he had in every pitch was I to come in when the sun had set and the shadows made his fast tast one even more deceptive This strategy worked perfectly I Johnsons Johnson's entrance into the game I was a dramatic incident The score was tied the bases clean and Walter I was on his own To win meant regaining his prestige lost when he I was beaten twice by the Giants To lose meant absolute fall failure re but Walter Waiter rose to the occasion and came through I ever read ready to praise a hero had paid an enthusiastic tribute tribute tribute trib trib- ute to Harris but deep in the heart of many mam Washington Wahington rooters there was n-as a 1 feeling that Harris was only a l fi figurehead and that the hand of Clarke Griffith president of or the I club and former mana manager er wa was i really really really real real- ly the power behind hind the tile Senators I But the player who related the I I tale tall of the worlds world's series serlES threw cold coldwater I water on this theory and said laId that I Hartis Harris was the manager in deed as aswell aswell I well as in name |