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Show BASEBALL RIVALRY New York League Teams Arc to Decide the Superiority New York. Oct. 13. Today brought New York baseball fans an opjiortun-ity opjiortun-ity to see :he rival teams which represent rep-resent tlr city in the two big leagues meet to decided the question of su-perlorliy. su-perlorliy. Tho advance sale of seats for the first four tamos has been very heavy and there were expectations expecta-tions thai the polo grounds seating capacity of 37, '.' will le taxed. The two team have never met be-f(,re be-f(,re and opinions as which would win were reflected in nearly even betting odds. The showing of their respective pitcher staffs was expected to he practically decisive, Manager McGraw pinning his faith chiefly on Mathewson. Crandall, Wilt so. and Brucke, while Manager Chase relied mainly on Ford, Vaughan, Cju nn and Warhop.' Seven game will be played If necessary nec-essary to deeldo the Issue. The players play-ers share In tho receipts of the first four games only, winners getting sixty six-ty and losers forty per tent of the playerfl' pool. The umpires for the series are: Klem of the National and Kvans of the American league. |