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Show Players Fortunate To Get Division of World Series Spoils j NEW YORK, Sept. 17. Tho average aver-age ball player longs for an opportunity opportun-ity to get Into a world's series and into the division of coin which follows. I Some spend years in the major leagues lea-gues and never figure in a big series melon cutting. Lajoio went through twenty seasons without getting into a series, and Walter Johnson has been a star in the majors for twelve years, but never got into the big games. In the squads which opened the recent world's series were several players who may consider themselves as especially es-pecially favored by fortune. They started this season with minor league clubs and were thrown out of employment when their leagues disbanded, dis-banded, only to be picked up by the clubs which took part in the series. Included in the Boston cliglbles were Pitchers Dubuc, Brown and Per-' tica. Infielders Coffey Cubs and Charley Char-ley Pick, who played in the Pacific Coast league until that organization disbanded. They had little thought of world's series when the season opened, open-ed, but they drew down shares, nevertheless. |