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Show Mr. Gl easons Strategy Goes Wrong ti n n ix 55 h Foiled by Jake's B ase Ingratitude n n tx n ts n Daubert Refuses to Cease Breathing By RING W. LARDNEK. ( 'Ii.uiunaf 1, O., Or. I:. 1, V I. NTS: l'n I., iht: nth Inning tins 1 . 111. W.I UHM ;ul Mf:UlilLf Ui'Tt: UOfl-'U-iMii-; wli.'if. to wrl't; ri'iu-it ;uni I h;i:-t.i h;i:-t.i l;- i.vtkitn; at Jnku I ;uib;rL'x I'i'-'tur! !n t),i; Munvfiiir proram an ft a. I ' n Nudil.-n .1 ; i U . !! cjV.t ;lihI 1 tin.u:;ht iic wan .-;h1 ho I .vai.l to LIhj l.oy.H "llrf; Is our i!l'v. Jai'oi) ). i aui-rt w;i:i t.orn 1 In Siia.uoktii. fa., on th 17 of A I rll, 1.' Jithl hv.-.i In S.-liuvlkill, uii'l i.r-an I'!aiim wUh thu Kan.:, i'a., :lui In 1 Oo 7. 1.V ti!i i 'lfu-.:la li'l In aral Tolnlo it,v t'.'.o yi-ir-.i. ,.,ifn-. tn- I'.rooklvn cluii in P'I'i a mI it ma in--. I I Iltd nnlil this s-a-son. Th.-n Join.-. I tii.i Cirninnal.! :umI dt-afl In thn s ! h Inning of the Jut k; mr of t In world f-a-rtoi.H." So rv ei'vlindy K"t np ami chrnrT'l rim ami .said thai was a v-ry funny .story lmt all oi' a .-s u ' J ( 1 -1 1 aaln .lak Htood up and look. -I at tli.; dil'f.-r.nt a of 111.: '-ompa.sH ami walli'r'l lo l.-u Lane and w;u;n't d.-ad al all and i- cry l.ody liirnod aronnd and kir 1 un; for ii"t liujin a j-,ood WI.LJ,, (J.mIm. I am not to Llamo bo-f bo-f mux,, a. man Inn t..t a fast I'iitl likp ' o o .'.! I ,o vdr i-milk and hit s a man 11 kn .)a k in I hu t i-mplc, 1 K'-in:ra 11 y ul v h.vh ii",n; . l hey am di-ad and Um far. I that la I- jfot up and v a lk.-d to 1st lin:-;e is ' 'I'lainly not i j i v I'auU ami I hopn nuuudy Aid i.dd It vh inn. That was only 1 rasi- wh.-m Mr. :l--a--"ii'.H MiMi'vv wi'fitt annirk. Uih id'.ar iiii-i.' wan I . i kill lln- ri'u;ular 1st ha.soinau and th.n all .Mr. Aloran would liavn h-t't to do would h.- dih.T atl.'k Inih-ii Kuuth'.T mi Lsi I . a m . uhriv hr rouhlnh pilch or In-- Ml Irk Sh. -rwood M:ik'w ovi-r llvrfi whoru he couldn't roa-h at ,'lrd nift:. Kut ,i;tkv- KUinmi'd it all up hy riot living. W'fl 1 anolhrr part of Mr. Clonsnn's str.'ttt'y was dri'Msin.Lf thu Wliltt! Sox In t hrir home, uniforms yo an thny would think they was playing on Die home n rounds in fi'ont of a f i kndlv crowd hut tlm t con hie with that was that the Kt:ds was also drr;;srd in their home uniforms uni-forms so as you couldn't 1 1-1 1 which club waa at Iidhh: and which wasn't and It made hoi h of them iit-rvoua. fTilIl'LN to cap off the climax Mr. Cloason ;;oi'H and starts a pitcher that everybody every-body thothi lie was uitiK HlarL which took away the element of surprise and made a Jokrr out of the ball game. If he had of only started l-'rskine Mayer or Uill James or any of the other boys that I recommended why the Reds breath would havo hf-en took a a a and even If they bad of hit they couidn't of ran out their hi's. Tiie trouble with the White ox ton ay was that L..ey w:.h t;.ere trying to i aeK up a nervous youm,' i.i- te-r taa' never fae.:d a iil' crowd in a .tux before arid warn he k"!- s'-arcj and bio wed why it u.i.-i natural for t. h-; rHl of thesn to also nl.iw up. j'ait Just Ki'-'e these young Cluo btjyy a chance to g.-t une to playing be-fortj be-fortj a hi eruwd with money depending on It ii nd you will be flui pris-id at how i he v ict on their ft and come back at tiami. VOl:orY shouM ought to find fault -' with Mr. Ok-itson however for what h;iprened to, lay. As noon as It waa decided de-cided tiiat they would have 9 games in this serious why the Kid set down and tigured that tlu: rules called for 9 men on a side and If 1 lied was killed per day ami the serious run the full 9 games 1 why t hey wd only be 1 man left to play the iinal game and 1 man can't very well win a ball game even vs the White Sox the way th:y looked. Hut Paubert didn't die as expected and they will know better next time then to hit a left handed 1st baseman In the egg. Aa for the game Itself they has probably proba-bly never been a thriller game In a big serious. The big thrill come in the 4 innings when everybody was wondering if the Sox would ever get the 3rd man out. They finely did n nd several occupants occu-pants or t he press sta nd was ov ercome. Tlie Wlilie Sox only chance at that pt was to keep the Reds in there hitting hit-ting ill darkness fell and made it a ; Illegal game but Heinle Oroh linely hit a ball that Felsch could not help from catching and gummed up another piece of stratagem. BEFORE the game a band led by John Philip Sousa played a catchy air called the Stars and Stripes For Kver and it looks to me like everybody would be whistling It before the serious runs a dozen more games. It now looks like the present serious would he 1 big surprise after another and tomorrow's shock will occur when the- batterys Is announced which will be Rube Jiressler for the Reds and Lefty Sullivan for the Sox. This will be the biggest upset of the entire fiasco. I seen both managers rlgh t after today's to-day's holy cost and Moran .yid hello old pai, and Oleason said hello ou big bum so I am picking the Reds from now on. (Copyrighted by Rell Syndicate, 1919.) |