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Show BELIEVES ROBINI ! MADE 0115 1 Critic Says Club Begail Lose When Coach W to Dodgers. A baseball critic (rives Will, inson credit for being largelv"" ' sible for the Giants' pennant-.'?' streaJf. and offers the follow.. Somewhere along in 1609 Rv gan to coach the Giant hfij.'!01i odd moments. In 1910 he mj " training camp with th Newv.!11 fit, but didn't, do any regaU, V during tho season. The Owf? tine baseball in 1900 gj,a lin Jjt pitchers didn't go strong smuiwT1 a pennant. SB In lflll, however. RoblBion the regular coach of the Glut Jj He worked day after day IS youngsters. And in 1911 the GW. 1 a pennant. In 1912-with bSJ holding down the coaching S3 won another, and in 1913 &ev third pennant in a row. 1 The reason for the victoriom U of the Giants was that taT? showed up in grand form. It wi,T.ll that Marquard, once as wild ui nibal island chieftain, pitched ttI out the season for an averimjl In 1912 Marquard, coached.lv I son, won nineteen straight, Robinson's Results. In 1913 Tesreau joined the flu He, too was wild W BobiujjT him and developed him into 0 31 greatest pitchers in the lem, H ;obinson kept Marquard in Hue I pitching average around .700 Al Demaroe joined the Gian'ti ii ii. was turned over to Eobiniot for i" ing and quickly burst forth as to. 3 mg sensation of the National La finishing the season with an ,v,? .786. Robinson quit the Giante in fa., of 1913 and became manager of Dodgers when the 1914 season dm What happened! Pitchers "Crack." The Giant pitching staff In miri out Robinson's coaching went to, in mid-season. Marquard, who li pitched for a grand average of .ill ; ing the three years that Robinson bi coached him, cracked in twentv-lwit tinct places and finished the ituoil 1914 with an average of .353, wij only twelve games out of thirtrlij Demaree, the 1913 sensation, fiirte winning only ten of the tuentTHa games in which he worked and'lul was traded to the Phillies. The 1915 season finds the Soblni less Giant pitchers still flounderiiMi worse than ever. Tesreau is erratic,! none of the Giant youngsters, sltlsi they shovj- a lot of natural tof, B been able to deliver. The Giant iid ing staff 's wobbliness has been tat pi cause of the downfall of the srfa peerless outfit Marquard ij acilnj Robinson, this time on the Dolgerii and a decided improvement in kin likely. And now on the other mitt: M Bon took charge of the Dojgen ii they had a pitching staff that mi as one of the worst in any leagnt, H was in the springtime of 1814 L right now th Dodger pitching ill ranks as one of the best nujhf "Hassen" Pfeffer was wilduii ratic when Robinson took him in ar He had speed and corrm bat he dill know what to do with them. It ft Robinson about two months toteaeli and then Pfeffer became the pttda wonder of the Tener circuit Appleton was another natural t crude pitcher. Robinson, thiongkn uncanny power that' is his. de'slop him into a real pitcher. ''Wheat Del joined the Dodgers this year. 1 wasn t highly touted. He looks! I an ordinary pitching bloke. Todtjl is a world-heater. |