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Show JOIN J. M'GRAW IS DISSATISFIED Leaves Playing Field in Fifth Inning and Does Not Return Players Disregard Signals. Now York, Oct. 4. Tho glory of Brooklyn's victory In the National league race was temporarily obscured today by tho controversy In baseball circles over Manager McGraw's cen sure of tho New York ciub in yesterday's yester-day's gamo which decided tho pennant. pen-nant. McGraw accused some of his men of disobeying orders and playing indifferent baseball. Few outside of tho inner circles of tho New York baseball club knew early today whether McGraw would manage his club In the game with Brooklyn this afternoon or whether he would make his assertion when he left tho field "I am through for the year.". John D. Foster, secretary of tho New York club, expressed tho opinion opin-ion that McGraw would finish out tho season. Most of those who heard McGraw's comment when ho loft tho field In anger, an-ger, Bay that he did not accuse his playerB of dishonesty, but of disregarding disre-garding his signals and said that ht 1 would not stand for that kind of baseball. base-ball. Wilbert Robinson, manager of the ; Brooklyn club, said: 1 "It is ridiculous even to suggest that the Now Yorks wero not trying to beat us yesterday " |