Show I GROH AND SALLEE FORMER II GIANTS STAR Sf AR IN REDS REDS' WINS Baseball Chickens Conic Home to Roost Says Runyon Runyon Run- Run yon you time One Grants Giants Lead Way Tay ay in Wringing ringing Vl Tears From Front Former Boss BossBy BossBy BossBy By Damon Runyon Universal Service Correspondent Au Aug 13 have lIu Have you JOU ever cr heard people in full cry 1 NET make 0 o noise S 1 4 The They n Ii power The They but y bul but hid then lets not get ct- ct ahead of or our story is is the tory story of tile the defeat of the tile New York by the Cincinnati Bc Hods Heds at the Polo grounds this afternoon in I. I both oth gaines frames of a double The scores were 1 4 to lo 3 and 2 to lo 1 and the making of scores is the plot of our om story that ought begin this way Baseball chickens come home home- to 10 roost Heine Groh was a u Giant in the tile days of hi his baseball adolescence and mighty prou proud of that fact fuet too So proud that when he got gol a n little lillic monc money t together and opened a little place of or business iu in this home town of 4 i v Y I ln if it Tin Tile Little Giant I u y Im doing pretty prell good used I think to tell his but bul Ill I'll move mo down nearer to lo the depot where I L can catch some of tho the transom I trade I IA I A m l perhaps ps but y you ou j can cai excuse that thai in a lad who has aPar a n Par pir r of or baseball hands and anil a b uye cC such as to cause ol old Dick h In the tho sini sinister lor looking ln scout of the thc Giants to dra drag him out of the baseball bushes at s rne cost Not even cn John 1 J McGraw doubted the potentialities of Heine Groh Grub hut there canto came a a. time lime a 1 fow Low years cirs s when lien John J. J McGraw MCCraW was as lu III desperate need of or a pitcher to help him win a National league ue pennant I The baseball immature are arc sometimes some somo- times times- valuable a as trading material and presently tho the proprietor of or the little Giant found himself In Cincin nati 0 O. on a tall end club dub and a yer very disconsolate young oun man mars But Bui as we said before baseball chickens come home to roost and this afternoon Helno Heino Groh came back to lo the Iho Polo grounds rounds with the Cincinnati to do 10 a very 01 large share in the business s of or out Ne New Xe York's Yorks ant hopes He lie hit a home run un that proved pro a lall tally o of tho I first game and all nB afternoon ho was wasa a a. source of or exasperation lo to people peo peo- pIe who dearl dearly desired the thc Giants peo-I peo to win With Heine Groh was another chicken chick chick- en Cn coming coining homo home to roost a roost a lean Jenn leathery old rooster so EiO lo to speak speak- an II ancient bird of oC evil omen to the tho New NewYork NewYork NewYork York Giants In the tho person per of Sal SaUce who used to lO be at em cm b by the thc magic male of his old left arm when he was t II down it In St. St Louis and md who Is back beating em cm In the uniform of oC the he Reds feds after serving a florid period under McG Mc Mc- G Gra Graw ra raIn tIn t re I In the second l game p-ame Sauce held the Giants to three hits hils while Sh Sherry rT Magee IA ee quaintest character that C 1 roamed the big bib leagues knocked 1 home I Ith th the two lo runs that won the he game V Im Tm having a h hard time out there thero I t In left field flold picking out the tho ball hail from among amoni the pop bottles when hen I go after I a fly 1 complained Sherry Ia c I querulously which is indicative c of how carly earl some of ot those desired to I Isec I see sec the Giants win vIii On the bench of the feds or on their coaching lines perched during I the afternoon not afternoon not another chicken perhaps but hut a sort of baseball Frank- Frank I enstein reared b by John lohn J J J. McGraw to his own pennant destruction a as the Red ned muzzled Pat Moran leader Jeader of the Cincinnati club urged his men on Canned by tile the parsimonious owners owners own own- ers rs of ot tile the Philadelphia club Moran caught on with McGraw as a conch coach for the Giants hut when managerial vacancy va va- cane cancy developed dc at McGraw ent Moran there The ways of ot baseball base base- ball fate ate are inscrutable Two 0 games of baseball do not make male roO season it Is true but this is Au August t. t and August l is 5 drifting on Into Inlo the shadows of r early fall fail and the he worl worlds world's s 's I series orles And the Cincinnati club IK Is six and ard a t half games ames ahead of oC the New ew cw York Giants Glant If McGraw McGra overcomes overcomes over over- I comes that lead he lie is t the 1 new man of or the game ame indeed Most Moat people r regard this arrles as the deciding series of oC th the National lea league ue campaign n. n Thal That ls a the reason that 00 were at the tho opener this after after- n noon non O 0 Until the ho last man mazi was out In tho ninth inning of tho the second l game Mc Ic Graw Craw was Tras on the coaching line thriving driving his players Ills his anxiety to win was i e evident ent In Ill n the way vay ho talked to them between the tin Innings s and fro from In the lines lilIes I and there w were re moments wh when n he lie could not conceal M ht vexation when o some somo o oIn I play n went Mit wron wrong i In trIO the Giants Giants' end of the el eighth In InI inning In- In nin ning of or the first l game ame when c Hal lIal Cha Chalo o I tripled after r n Ii pass to Lo Arthur Arlhur I cr er Bending tho thio of or II the bi big bi- town club over o the plate wits wit a H rUn rui an old time scene was enacted b by the crowd w d. d I It was as one of those su sudden den of enthusiasm which only a I gathering can produce The Tho roar of ur voices went rolling out the field In a mighty volume followed by a l a barrage of fresh straw lut huts huls and a great cloud of oC white while paper Some Sorno one In iii an Instant of fren frenzy frenay tore up tip a program and to tossed sc l the bits billi into the wind I Immediately everybody e I in ill the tho grandstand began ripping programs pro pro- grams an and l th the tho newspapers to lo tatters II and flinging tho th fragments lo the I breeze npr r Storm j I V The papery paper storm wa was 80 so ilea that trio tho gaIn amA was Wag aa halted for a minute and nd I 1 Groh the tile Reds Reds' third baseman busied picking up bIt bits of ot pa haper Ia- Ia per around his station Umpire BIn Bill gathered up a handful nn and threw U It aside rho Tho wind l was blowing In In a L gentle swirl and It Il collected tile the paper and nd held it revolving re right in th the cen cei- ter ler of ot the diamond right until the thc end The result was somewhat disconcert ing t-o t the tho players at it times ane and mighty disconcerting to Henry Fabian tic the ground keeper kleper The Thc skies were shrouded all da day and there thure was a strong hint 0 of rain rah In the air the ou outlook outil for tor bad weather would have hae held the crowd down but at 0 l I oJO I. I In the tile morning a bunch of fit bugs bug were assembled at the avenue Tho The game did not open until 1230 iao At noon the avenue was impassable for I blocks V It was a no repetition of of the of-the the worlds world's cries scenes of 1911 when Manhattan Island was baseball m d dIn Jn In a a. world ser H however r. r the tho crowd 1 must bo be se seated td l In the baseball yard at Standing Is iM not permitted Today Tolla thc they were standing fifty deep back of oC th this the seats In the lower stand Thc They were standing In the upper tier They were C standing behind the tho seats In tho the bleachers Tho gates Kates ate were locked l about SO 30 It has not been n necessary ary to d do th that that l at ut tho the Polo grounds In years yearn A hi big delegation deJe of Cincinnati peo peo- peo pie came on for the series Hor anI arid and t their number was augmented by tho thio ex ex- ex who live lire In New Now York Be lIe- tween thorn thom and with t the to o assistance o of ot a lot Jot of folks folls who are rooting for the tile I Reds on general principles they ma mado le an arm abundance of racket J ottle lottIe Pile nt nE During tho the excitement at the close of the eighth I Inn Inning Ins Ins- of tIle tho first game when was t walking ln- ln back lotho to lo tho TIe Reds Reds' ls bench a pop pol bottle camo flying I Ins out of oC tho stand and crashed on the concrete roof of the players players' coop The Thc thrower was roundly hissed b by the around him Art eh the left handel who Is said to have ha cost the Giants and four tour players in the tho deal leal was started In the first game ame b by McGraw An Au error by Nehf had something to lo do I with losing the game Some thought I the mistake should have ha been credited to Hal Chaser Chase It was a throw by oy Nehf which tho the first ba could not at least dl did not handle The official scorer t ol ok the view that the throw was poor so the error goes to the pitcher Regardless of the thc error errol antI and anda antia a Q bit hit of poor pitching b by In that Inning the blow that rea really H WOO won the game for Cor Cincinnati was a n homer b by HeIne Groh In the fourth Inning The Giants subsequently got ot another tally so so without Groch's punch the tite score would have ha been a tie lie The Tho third baseman baseman baseman base base- man with tile the queer f batting stance hit the tho ball to deep rl right ht center over o the heads of or both bOlh Young Youns- an and Kauff and raced around the tho bases well ahead of or orth th the rc-la rc relay pitched l well Once pronounced pronounced pro pro- just t a thrower b by baseball sharps harp this tills hander left has been made into a aCO very CO u useful pitcher h b by Pat Mo Mo- Io- Io ran He lie fanned Helno Heine Zimmerman in inthe inthe the eighth when a hit would have ha tied the tho score Shuffling Phil Dou Douglas las the tho big secured from tho tIle Cubs In I the tho trade trado for nab Haby n Robertson pitched the thc game frame for the tile Giants a against Slim Shim i I Sallee the thc ol old left left-hander once o owned i ihy by hy McGraw Old Sal shut out the tho Giants in one game gamo o of tho the Cincinnati j series and he ho was t in grand form Corm to today today to- to 1 da day although b It was sas not exactly his i 1 weather Old S likes liken it Il hot In the third Inning with ono One out ont I however howe th tile the veteran made a slight mistake c. c Mike MIko Gonzales the Giants Giants- Cuban catcher atcher doubled and look third on oil a passed ball bail Not Ool figuring a catch catch- I cr or woul 1 attempt such a feat feal as ns stealIng steal steal- I Ing Lag honic Si was as taking hl his full delivery de- de ll er livery swing when Gonzales suddenly i dashed In The decision at tho the plate was scarcely close Iose I I |