Show H t t t ahl pl 1 2 1 1 H 0 H 1 1 1 0 1 H 1 m l s ham ria w i the world series THIRD GAME by J L hernon II ernon freeway park boston mass blass oct 12 after tile the tenth round ot of game came the athletics looked like the worst beaten team in the world for three days they have jammed the old machine against the braves rush and the succulent statistics left no argument in the three games they have scored five runs to IS in three games they have stolen two bases to Do eight in three games they have drawn a total yield of 22 bases to 39 in three games they have batted to there is no getting gelling around the sprightly figures they outline the answer in bulk that two base blow which I 1 lank hank howdy delivered in the twelfth cost each club owner 2 00 00 for minus hanks costly and unseemly w wallop the game would have been called h draw forcing another session the club owners only begin to get real money after the fourth session and hank killed a sure chance for another battle he gilled a sure mackman blackman victory with his tenth inning home to these two wallops surely ripped a hole in the pockets of the owners they came high but hank would not sell either wallop tor for a million the braves have harassed the jackmen in more ways than one they have not only practically cracked their long career ot of glory and abstracted the laurel from their clammy bows but they have driven john franklin baker the maryland mauler into the batting mists F for or beker in all his fame never saw tile the day or the year when lie he reached the heights now held by gowdy baker hit one out of the lot in three worlds series occasions but today gowdy I ht it three out of the lot in one game two were held to two base blows by ground rules but they were hit on the nose as lustily as any blow baker ever made baker maintained the wonderful worlds series av orage crage of but today gowdy goudy Is batting and ills his allotment of six elx hits includes three doubles a triple and home run his six hits total 14 bases and in addition to this they have walked him tour four times to try to keep the ball somewhere in the lot hank has given the greatest worlds series batting exhibition ever teen keen such Is baseball on past occasions such people as cobb wagner baker collins crawford Craw tord and other nota bloE in the school of swat have had theli multiplied chances but it remains for lanky hank in three games to set a mark they never dreamed oft off hank through the season batted yet today lie he has lilt for bases than collins baker mcinnis oldring berry and have compiled all put together As tor for worlds series games we will never see another like this one today boston is the gamest camest ball club that ever took the field three times they came from behind and tied the score and in the tenth with two runs needed and even the stricken royal rooters surrendering hope they continued the tight fight with such valor that it was not to be stopped we have all seen ball teams that have fought hard and fought hard bard most of 0 the way but ot of the he three hours and 15 minutes required to finish game there was not one fleeting second in which the braves were not tearing at mackian throats and working at top speed in the tenth evers made one slip with two on anand and baker at the bit bat sounds good he e poked to right and the ball bounding badly struck evers on the shoulder johnny recovered it but with one run over he was vas so wrought up that he held the ball at second while murphy raced in from third with the second tally but later trojan johnnie came through with a lilt hit that saved the game and completely wiped out bis blunder A queer feature in this game Is the way joe bush worked with gowdy in the second round he fed ed hank a slow blow ball and hank hit it out of thel the lot in the tenth round he slipped hank another one and he again poked it over the railing and then in the twelfth hank was so surprised when bush sent up another slow one that he almost lost balance but recovered in time to drive the ball against the loftfield leftfield left field wall over the heads of the crowd victory goes to james diving him two in a row and it if necessary lie he can come back wednesday should rudolph lose tomorrow play piny by play piny umpire klem klein yelled play ball tyler was given a great cheer cl eer as lie he allied balked to the box eddie murphy first up tor for the athletics with two strikes and one ball an on him lilt hit tile the nest offering lottering ott ering down donin the left field foul line tor for two bases to the great delight ot of the athletics rooters rube oldring sacrificed tyler to schmidt advancing murphy to third M mur u rily scored when collins drove a long fly to connolly in left field connolly dropped the ball but collins was credited with a sacrifice fly collins was held on first as baker struck out collins collina stole secord second on a slow pitch mcinnis then balked and a moment later collins via vas caught oft off second tyler to evers this retired the side bush started for or the athletics this aas as ills his second world series game gaine at a lie he beat new york last year on the polo grounds ile he had bad trouble in disposing of moran lie he pitched ten balls to lead oft off man iwo strikes three balls tour four fouls aud and then tile the pitch that moran popped up to collins evers smashed a single to left field to the great joy of the rooters connolly lifted a high foul that baker gathered near the athletics bench beach evers stole second but was left their as whipped tanned fanned second inning tor for macks blacks crew welsh playing center in place of strunk chopped a grounder to tyler who threw him out at first berry fouled to schmidt flied blied t to 0 evers who had to back up into right field to get it the braves tied the score in their halt half of the second bush tanned fanned schmidt on slow ones deal tiled filed to baker rabbit maranville worked bush tor for a pass then stole second then gowdy sent him home with a a two bagger into the bleachers in left field tyler was easy perry berry to mcinnis the american leaguers were easy fit i the third bush fouled out to schmidt murphy was retired evers to schmidt oldring after hitting at two wide ones grounded out maranville to schmidt boston fared no better in their halt half moran grounded to baker who iio threw him out at first evers dropped a little grounder to bush who threw him out at first evers dropped a little grounder to bush who was also retired connolly gave murphy a long fly ending the inning the athletics again took the load lead in the fourth after collins lined to evers baker struck out tor for the second time and there was great cheering stuffy mcinnis caught the ball on the nose and sent it into the left field bleachers tor for two bases connolly tried to catch the ball he jumped into the air and came down backwards into tile the bleachers he was out of sight for a few seconds but bobbed up again unhurt and was given a land hand for ills is effort walsh also waited until he iad bad two and three on him and then singled into left mcinnis scoring I 1 As AB mcinnis rounded third deal got in his way and both and davis complained to umpire klem klein against deals alleged interference but its as mcinnis scored the umpire bad nothing to decide barry grounded out deal to schmidt boston tied the score in their part of the fourth whitted drove a hot grounder at bush which the philadelphia pitcher could not hold but aut he be managed to deflect it to collins nho tossed the runner out in the nick of time schmidt singled into center field and the big sacker rushed to second as collins threw out ont deal with maranville up and schmidt on second the vast crowd started a great noise the boston abort shortstop stop lilt hit down the right field foul line it struck close to the foul line and shot against tile the pa papillion pavillion fence then back into the field again schmidt came home and maranville circled the bases while phy and walsh chased the ball all this time umpire hilderbrand was making signals that the ball had struck foul he pointed to the spot about an inch outside of the line while hile the great crowd cheered not realizing that the ball had been declared foul after some discussion maranville returned to bat and a nd schmidt went back to second the great cheering was renewed when the little shortstop short atop dropped a single into right field on which schmidt tied up the score martinville maranville stole second and went on to third when Sc qc hangs throw went into center field gowdy was passed to first and on an attempted double steal maranville was out to collins to daker baker the athletics got a man on the paths in the fifth gave moran a long fly deal picked up bushs buchs grounder and tossed him out murphy doubled to left field but got no further as oldring struck out in part of the fifth after tyler was vas thrown out bush to and moran was retired barry to mcinnis evers got in his second lilt hit a single to left field ile he got no further as connolly tailed failed to respond to the crowds urging to lilt hit er out going out collins to mcinnis A quick double by the evers mar anville schmidt combination broke up tip the athletics sixth inning collins singled to third and beat it out baker then hit to evers and was at second I 1 maranville taking the throw and tossed to schmied completing the double Alc innis lilt hit to D deal ea I 1 and an d was thrown out at first part of the sixth whitted vas thrown out bush to mcinnis and ltd lifted a fly to oldring deal then slammed the ball into the favorite left field bleachers tor for two bases ile he got no further as maranville sent a high one up which Sc liling caught in the pitchers box tyler made short work of the white elephants in the seventh walsh fouled to deal and berry and were thrown out at first boston was also easy for bush gowdy go wily was an easy out berry to tyler struck out and mor sn 01 went out berry to mcinnis good ball was also pitched in tile the eight bush was thrown out at first on a grounder back to first which schmidt got and tossed to tyler who covered first murphy filed to whitted and oldring tiled to moran for boston evers connolly and whitted were nere thrown out at first in order the excitement was great in the linth lenth with the score 22 2 2 it was stallings tactics against those of connie mack black collins was thrown cut by fast work on Maran villes part the hearts of boston tans fans almost stopped beating as baker smashed a two bagger down the right field foul line mcinnis tiled out to connolly and baker was held at second it looked as though stallings ordered walsh passed and beri ended the inning by sending a high li fly to gowdy tension grew as boston came in for the ninth the crowd made a terrific din but bush just pitched steadier ball and boston went out in order schmidt and ical deal were thrown out by baker and a hush came over the crowd as berry threw out maranville now for or the thriller got a single single to left field the crowd loo looked ked tor for a pinch hitter but mack sent up bush he struck out murphy chopped a grounder to tyler who threw to second to get the nearest man but the throw was too late and both runners were sate safe they vero ero advanced on Od Old rings out at first by evers collins was given a base on balls with the bases full the mighty baker came tit to bat things looked shaky for tyler ile he never quivered however as lie he faced baker baker crouched over the plate and swung his bat back and forth tyler kept his head and soon had two strikes on the heavy hitter then tyler sent one down the ally that looked good to baker and he smashed it to evers with such force that it almost knocked him down when evers got the ball had scored and as livers U vers held the ball murphy rounded third and keep on going and scored evers not alot making a throw mcinnis ended the inning by sending a fly to whitted whiffed ed with two runs in the rear and bush pitching great ball things looked gloomy for the boston bunch gowdy walked to the plate with a smile on his face notwithstanding the dull prospect ile he waited and caught one which he be lifted into the bleachers tar far oft off in center field it was a tremendous drive and was wildly cheered as he crossed the plate josh do de V vore ore was sent to bat tor for tyler the crowd had a hunch that josh with his luck would produce a lilt hit but lic he struck out morau walked and went to third on evers single his third lilt hit of the game tile the crowd yelled for connolly to tie the score the fielders backed up as lie he came to bat and the braves greatest hitter rapped nipped a long sacrifice fly to walsh moran came home with tile the teeing run amid the wildest kind 0 of cheering whitted fouled to baker james now pitching tor for boston threw out walsh perry berry rolled a grounder to schmied who scooped it up and touched first walked and bush struck out the braves went ment out in order in their part of the eleventh schmidt fouled to Se liang deal lilt hit a fly to murphy and baker threw out Bla maranville ranville at first darkness was setting in and the electric signs outside the park began to gleam but umpire klein idem called 4 hatter up the athletics opened the twelfth by murphy receiving a pass oldring advanced him to second N when lien lie he grounded to james and was j thrown out colllns collins lifted a foul to deal and baker was purposely walk ed it was then up to mcinnis but the best stuffy Stul ty could do was to force baker at second evers to maranville it was getting quite dark when lien the braves came in tor for their twelfth inning gowdy the favorite of the fans on account of his terrific hitting in the series brought forth a gre groat at cheer when he landed on one of f bushs buchs shoots and poled it into the left field bleachers tor for two tino bases the athletics seemed to be playing tor for time tor for they slowly walked into their positions tor for the next batter stallings sent mann in to run tor for gowdy and gilbert was ai dered to the plate to bat tor for james gilbert cilbert was passed purposely by push and then came the play that broke up the greatest game on any worlds series moran hunted bunted a slow grounder towards third bush dashed over scooped up tip the ball an and d shot it to baker to head oft off mann the throw however was wide going to the left side of the field outside the foul line and mann blann raced home with the run that gave victory for the third straight game it is doubtful if bush could have headed heade d off mann it if the throw had been accurate |