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Show fleres CJoseup of Giants Again World Champs. I I MPERAMENT OF STAR. PITCHER URES IN DEFEAT OF YANKEES; INTS AOAIN WORLD CHAMPS Bush Upset When. Miller Huggins Tries Inside Jail and Kelly Smacks Out Hit Which Does I Damage: Series Doesn't Pay l:::pe:ises YORK Oct. 9 - 1 Bj The Vs-H Vs-H Prey .1 1 V He world's -- En Joseph Mc'Imw HLittle Nupol'un, HFrnor M.T-.. ga it 'Statement has bcn Hftd anl. ser.led ftrem by the mos1 Sifts, to hae nothing in Alighting chance of winning on kattled through the f'.r: Hay" of the Yankees. won Knes, tied. one. lust tone anJ fil -worid's c he. i . ; ' l everv approach tha' could be paper before the. first game. Eyed, the Giants wen on Idol i jr beaten lub. The fit r Wits hn :'i but one reliable pitch -Bthe Yanks had nothing "'. beatable hurlers and thai Wk had wo-i rver world series.; JpCORn BOOKS WRONG Ee record books were rcmls" 1 Sex di-in't jghtinc ability." ri( MT besid-s "l.ii'i N.ii.l'Oi, Kow Iff doT'fd. But he ,.i hat quallt in his ball player", Ktaked his pride that he ggo it win ' saw it. i kdy 1 1 - I fTitte n ever tin men mei tThc sror- of Sunday's game. Acidcd fiva.' Exact: ? ns ilfifi er i. rfarri' the "m& bee he 'most ffent flgh.. . " Lfcourae ' ;i ffcitH are fcflll in 1 ' rouri'l Hps an untrained dom;'. Ijt KELPY HITS uNK. jB courage and skill -long Oe Kdl. to p'.rjicht-n BBK -Et.... . ... IK.. ...trl.f Kf the Kre onn run behind ami the1 ftro full 1 H ii.T; at&en V.ei ;; , : :r Hu,; - i tee iD''.n;it;fM. -. In- '-;"1 tBI pas3 ' Pep ..,ing Lu get ai Klt the "ea:y mirk." jKil the series d ". Bf contro Bb Ret at K-i: Braw hi in m P Ioi. cr ' " i jjBr m SBpt hit gtttH 1 ! 31 PI K VMEN I 1. iiJluBj.' figure the hu- mnoi 'l, 'l-.iw calls com-' JiThe v 'e li had ex jBs pitcher. Hush, to be a aol-j BHlt-'Joi is a ') nd 'mperp.-' wjmr Br fc . fa ri? he Bis m.':i."igt i plainly show-; Hisg ' t ... crdr to pass jflftrHs gi "Aw! mb baseball V an. Ha stride when Kelly came to is lie MDt over a swift oae Then tVver on" h '- f sr ones Ee'-Bfd Ee'-Bfd and gaunt, bent over the; ifilis lip'-- ";,. c,. 'i0 gripped . ,flltlghtly He met th fii.-t .." bed- the and winning runs' SBtAs In ...j of the preceding! Yank rra b lean aflp.' ; e.J Hpecond the Arnerlcaas scored, fan's single to center, Ruth's J j) bunt and Pipp s liner to cen-i Alft went i or j BiTS OVERt OMl. LEAD UHaw'a men cvwrcan this icore! !pecond when Kuiil Meusel ,St5 ah! a Dugan. Young Kelly sacrificed and Cunnlni, ICO at both runer.s In with a sbrigle -W- Th1 inkees tied The count dS,! fifth. Ward walked. Scott ihtto right. Bush singled to right ed Ward rJslAnericanf took the lead In the LHnrhen Meu'cl bounded a hit 51,'went to r,e ond on S hanjr's to third, on a wild pitch by jHhome on Scott's sacrifice fly HPJilgham. ! NO MONEY MADE !tfipi the io.' uci persor.p who gfflBput of the Polo Grounds af-tfPat af-tfPat Kame ..r ihe wor'n s-r . -upBad a vision before them as ikd n pf tur.- of the two set-W set-W J owners sitting snugly in the y room, snickering; to thom-ia5 thom-ia5 la culhns M) mo-. :n an o Crfj f their pi of it 00 rere in the .omting room and hot? tnV were 5-.t.Mnif down puf-nfe1 puf-nfe1 lig. fat clpars nnd lintenlng to .tf? c ot adding machines but it It as plcaruiit ti th. M. ;i fcelody in a Greek rest an r-U r-U ls s'ri'1J,'l on-.ffi i n ! 1 that lClU;' r'"'runanv garnered suffi-thtf1 suffi-thtf1 eckeN in pay fts expenses out of the seties, one of tho few times that it has happened Dl SPn E ' ED WDS. And this despite the fact that on loach of the five days that a g?ne was piayej the record for daily receipts of previous fceries was broken Each. Xrw York club will receive approximately approxi-mately (31,218 which is generally believed to be less than It cost either club to meet Its world series overhead. over-head. Compared to the ?108.027 that each operating combination took to its coffers la.s year, it looks like a bank-t bank-t unt sale. t The chief reaaon is tha last year eight games were played but only four i had B mone;. value to any one except I disabled eterans of Hip world war land various New York charitie?. All roceipta of the second game, roughly. ; one-fifth of the total were given away because the powers that be evidently thought the umpires had made a mistake mis-take In calling ilie game on the sup-pOSltlOD sup-pOSltlOD that darkness was falling. GROUNDS J AHMED t'he Polo Grounds was jammed -a h da v and police prevented people from leaving elevated and subway train. I who could not show a ticket to the 'enclosure. The greatest paid attend-iance attend-iance was at Sunday s game, when 38 -1551 trickled through the (urnstiles ;The tqtal attendance for the five igames was 185.147 I The total receipts were $805,475. of which $120,554. the receiptfl of the isecond game Went 1" Charity of th-I th-I remaining $484,921, the players' share, including those members of the two teams in each league to finish second and third in the pennant races, was $247,309.71. Sevcn'y-fhe pe- .'tit u-' thls, about $185,482. ls to i.e divided among tho members vT the two world series teams, and tne other $61,827 to the ) unners-up In the league scrambles. I Tho champion Giants get $111,289 to sblit among themselves. Vhit .sine-I .sine-I the division la rarely equal to all who , are eligible one or two generally get -itlng a 3mall cut It Is impossible to jtcll accurately whac the average slice will in- The, prospect, however, is about $4,470, which is far from being la record breaker though the brief j series makes H pretty high for five ; days' work. VANKKES GET REST Tho losing Yankees get th- rest. $74,193. which, figured on a basis ot (conjecture similar to that used in estimating es-timating the Individual Giants' share, .would be about $3. 226. Each club actually gets $82,436 57, but both of them must pay half of that 1o Its respective league treasury The remainder of the gate receipts. re-ceipts. $72,591.1 1, goeG to tho advisory advis-ory council, presided over by Commissioner Commis-sioner Eandis. R probably will be enough to pay his Hilary and for I he .nalntcnance of his office. |