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Show HOODLUMS TRY TO I MOB MACKMEN New York, Oct U Both Giants and Athletics had early dinners after af-ter todav s third world's series game at the Polo grounds and took even-nil even-nil trains to Philadelphia, where the Championship struggle will be renewed tomorrow. The Athletics had an exciting and nr pieasant experience on iheir way down town in automobiles from iiie giounds A crowd of young hoodlums hood-lums spied the first taxlcab carrying Captain Danny Murphy, "Chief Ben-der Ben-der and Klrst Baseman Mcinnes as It was moving Slowly down Seventh: a --uue In Harlem and hpiran hurling : pebbles, sticks and other handy objects ob-jects at the players, who narrowly escaped injuries by the fusillade. Policemen Po-licemen hurried to the 6cenc and dispersed dis-persed the crowd before anyone was harmed No one In the cabs following follow-ing was molested. Connie Mack was his usual self at the station, answering Questioners laconically He was noncommittal as to his selection of a pitcher for to morrow. They all look good to me," he I That was a great game to-e'a," to-e'a," he added 1 have high hopes of winning tomorrow." Manager McGraw hurried to another an-other train with the Giant players without giving a hint as to which ol his twirlers he might assign for Uuty In the next battle He had little to srv about the result of todav's contest. con-test. 'We have to expect that In baseball," base-ball," was his only comment, |