Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 06, 1916, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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    BVBNXNO- LEDaEH-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBEK 0. 1016
INN ANT OUTLOOK IN NATIONAL LEAGUE FOR 1917 MAY BE CHANGED BY GIANTS' FIASCO,
DRAW'S ATTACK UPON HIS
PLAYERS LIKELY TO DISRUPT
. , FAVORITES FOR 1917 PENNANT
There Now Does Not Seem to Be Chance tcrlnstill
' Harmony in Giants After Scrappy Man
ager's Charges Became Public
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IA. ttin Veflraw Incident disrupt tho Olnnt machine, -which appnrrnt y was
ferttMd to clinch the National League pennant aomewhero nlontr nlwut the
'of Attentat In 1917T s
Any yr one look nt It, there doe not seem to be n chance for .even n.
McUraw to lntlll harmony Into the ranka after tho flnsco nnd the New York
ttatMfftr'a xharitea wero made public. It la admitted that the majority of the
playrra en the New York team nre hitter ncalnut McOrnw for liln scnsatlonnl
tuck, while It also la certain that MrClrnw will not rctnln severnl of tho men he
fwowaeo of loafing and dlrabeylnir hU Instruction.
The more one thlnka of the tirooklvn Incident tho more he must wonder
what could have possessed the Olnnta to play such n game. Knowing how Mo
Oraw felt, the pla)era must have been able to aco that he would not toUrntn nny
tMmr hut tho beat they had In them. It l odd that the playera on n team thnt
Mred to be the strongest In either lcwriia should Imvo token sucll n chance.
It coat Owner Hempstead n fabulous aum to build tho mnchlno thnt created
the greatest aenaatlon In cor by winning twenty six consecutive games, nnd It
would be a pity If this loyal sportsman should hnve hl team broken up beeauao
' wt tho Indirfercnco of playera who could aec no further than their noses. No doubt
the playera appreciate the full sltttntlon anil reallro that the world aeries money
they expected to spend next season la a myth nnd thnt they carelessly lmvo In
jured thrmsolvca.
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Hempstead's Generosity Gives McGraw Grcnt Team
niEN the atantn won seventeen straight Knmes enrller In tho season Manager
McQraw thouRht he had found the combination, but before Icing tho toum v.-na
down In tile second division nnd ho realized that he must strengthen tho club to
have the kind of n team ho believed could win the pennant hands down. McOrnw
never -was much on this almost-pcnnnnt winners who tnlKht happen to pull
through with tho breaks, for ho alwavit wus trying to construct n team thnt
eould make n runaway raco of It If possible.
President Hempstead opened his pookotbook for McOrnw and got him tho
players ho wanted. They were tho great Zimmerman, Charley Herrng, McCnrty,
ei Brooklyn, nnd Hoclkc. Theso men llttcd Into tho plans of McOrnw perfectly
and Rave him n wonderful team, thanks to the generosity of Hcmptend nnd tho
policy of tho little manager to satisfy his players so fnr ns snlnry was concerned.
MdOrnw got this machine working perfectly nnd ho was proud of his twenty
six consecutive victories, but ho also desired to accomplish another Tent, which
was to decisively defeat every team In tho league In succession, even though 11
klllod tho pennant hopes of his friend Wllbcrt Itoblnson. McOrnw had his heart
Mt upon turning this trick nnd finishing In third place, and ho probably would
have dono so If his playera had continued to hustle
The fans may recall McOraw's prediction, made to tho writer, thnt he was
going to return good for evil, meaning thnt ho would forget 1008 and dofont tho
Dodgers, 'which would nld tho Mills. 'As n mntter of fact, this bosom p-vl Htuff
between McGraw and Itoblnson Is mostly bunk, as tho old partners nro not no
thick as they wero a few enrs ngo nnd tho Olnnt manager did not relish thp
, Idea of sending Hoblnson to Hroolcln ton pennant winner, though ho was fair
enough to pralso Hobby at every turn. McGraw Is only human, nnd the fact
that Itoblnson was becoming moro popular than he (McOrnw) In New York did
not make much of a hit with him. '
Red Sox Pitchers Arc Dependable
WHEN the Tied Sox nnd nrooklyn clash In the opening gnmo of tho world's
aeries tomorrow afternoon nt Hrnves Klold, In Uoston, Cnrrlgan's crow will
havo'the big edgo mnlnly because every one of the pitchers is In flno form and
alt aro absolutely dependable. It Is llkoly that Dutch Leonard, who, Incidentally,
pitched a no-hlt gnmo this reason, will start on the mound for tho American
Leaguers In tho first tilt. IJrooklyn cannot offer any hurler who will bo as good
as Leonard, If wo can judgo his work In tho coming series by his season's per
formances nnd his pitching In the world's scries against the riiltlles lit 1015.
Tho only one of the Ited Box pitchers who Is not sure to bo up to 191C world's
rerles form Is George Foster, and It is an even bet that he will be. However, In
the event that Foster does not warm up well In the gamo he Is chosen to pitch,
young Mays should come through with n victor)'. Ho pitches Just the stjlo of
baseball that bntlleB tho Dodgers thnt Is, ho has .nil tho necesnary "stuff nnd
uses an Under-handed, side arm delivery which Is very puzzling to nny club,
"Weather conditions will h.ivo something to do with tho selection of Boston's
pitcher. In case It Is hot tomorrow In Uoston, or even warm, Leonard Is sure to
start; but If the weather Is cold, then Shore Is very likely to bo the mnn on whom
,the lied Spx will depend.
Much has been said of John Coombs's dinners to. beat tho lied Sox In ono of1
the world's series games. It Is hardly likely that ho will, because In spite of his
wonderful kpowledse of batsmen and his general craftiness In the box, ho hasn't
the fast ball npr tho curve he once 'had, and unless a pitcher hns everything ho
cannot hope to win from thatxlcur-ced, hardhitting Boston team.
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Fred Mitchell May Succeed Joe Tinker
F' IS said by persons who ought to be In position to know whereof they speak
that l'Ved Mitchell, who coaches tho Boston pitchers and handles Harvard's ball
team, has accepted n proposition from Charles Wecghnun to manage tho Chicago
Cuba nexi season. Mitchell, who was hero with the Braves, refused to admit that
ho had been offered Tinker's position; neither did ho deny It very rtrenuously.
According to the rumor, Wceghtmn Is now plnunlng to pay Tinker off for
the 1917 seaaQn, according to tho terms of his contrnct, mid will rclenno him un
conditionally, Mitchell Is oilo of tho smartest plajcrs In tho gnmc, and It Is be
lieved that he will bo Just ps much of n success ns Pat Moran, who also was a
pitching coach prior to being appointed to succeed Charley Dooln. Manngor
Rtalllngs, of tho Braves, Insists that Mitchell's work In handling tho Boston
pitchers was responsible for the sensational finish mnde by tho Biavcs thnt sea
con, and Is reluctant to part With Mitchell, but says thut he will not stand In the '
Way of the veteran coach's chance to better himself,
s Huntingdon Valley After Golf Classic
THE Huntingdon Valley Country Club, at Noble, has been mentioned ns tho placo
of venue for the next women's national golf championship. Mrs. Caleb 1.
For, a former national runner up, hns been campaigning for tho local club during
the championship event at Belmont Springs, Boston, nnd through her it wus
learned that If Huntingdon Valley applies to the U, 8. a. A. nt tho nnnunl meeting
tills winter tho Noblo club Is certain to receive the award.
It lathis city's turn to stage tho women's championship, which has not been
IwM in this district since 1912, when tho Wilmington Country Club had tho event
Huntingdon Valley has never been tho rceno of a national championship, but two
vnts of national Importance are held at Noble every year the Lynnowood Hall
tournament for men and tho Berthellyn Cup tournament for women. Theso two
evntg have served to provo to the lending golfers of both sexes that Huntingdon
Valley- Is a championship .course, and the few who aro not awnro of thla now will
ftalnly find' It out before another year.
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The Phillies were the guests of Fred T. Chandler, vice president of the club,
at a banquet last night, and took occasion to make a presentation to a rover
Cleveland Alexander, who was given such a rousing reception by-hls teammates
that Ha broke down, Manager Moran also came In for a great reception and
praised his men In a short speech.
Tha Brooklyn Standard Union Insists that John McOrnw prove hla charge
that Wa playeraj'lald down'' or be, driven from the game. Judging by McOraw'n
actions he seems to court an Investigation and is not worrying about the matter
m much M the fans and .scribes.
l OH. WHAT A SEASON! .
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SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS
Dy LOUIS II. JAFl'E
A1 Xlnnn In Mill ulnnlnc Th Mttl Italy
favor I tf frrtthenvHsht wnn tho llrM o put a
rrlnip In th ronnlitrnt winning nf K O At
WarnT when tho lalr clnaliwl nl th Uroartway
MM nfitht Kchnmrr wcr n for th frt
two rmtnil 1ut therrnftfr lmm rmd th othr
Al hol'linc on ntmont rflntlnnnlly In th clinch.
.Vlnnn nt only nulloxfl Wnicnr Imt hft almi
ouifouicltt him bfatlnx the IChjo irKun nt hln
own emj. , , . ,..
T Pl O'llnlly nln tm UnorUrl nut In
Homllnjr, P Ufit werlt ur not thn HuirtKy
llultmv nxT of tlw Min num O Millev hnx
nvr Iwn In )lr1Inir, ntitl h nayp h l
ry trturhril treatise nn llrd loxrr I Mmt
hln nnmp ,
Jrnn Murphy mike hln inll-17 ilbut to
"Irht ntth inroln A C, rt. If tlm Wrut
rillntllpl Ian l wont ti proxo his hrllllunt frrm
nf the tnrly pnrl of last don he will hm
to ilcfent Jvm Welnh, hln opponent WpIbIi n
Iwxlnc lrMfr thnn err n1 if may rroe
n utMinhllnir hlork for Murphy In the Utter ri
tart up the locnl llnhtnclsht ladjrr
Wlllln Itnrkrt, who mrrtu Johnny TTtnn In
th rnil nt thn I.lnroW nnllt U n pparrlnir
pnrtner of Joe Wclah. Chirlry Waltrrn, oppoied
tn llobhy Ilnre In one of th prfllini In u let
rlilc punrhfr unl ho hum Kevrrnl knockout to
his crrillt tlurltm hU nhort carcr
Whii HIchle Mitchell rmpomla to the ron
In the mnln nirlrf at tho Nntloiml Cluh tomor
tow tilkht ho lll not ftn 1 hie opponent rMle
MrAnrtrrfti, off lite KUaM The Manayunker
li lM-to In htrlrt trtiinlnir for u fortnluiit Kntl
he li jirlmcil for nn of Tile uauil rip nd tear
bill left.
Mickey FherMnn, the L'hlcewo boxer of no
account but n IlKhtfr extra-orrtlnary anln will
p nrii in nrMnti at tho Natlomil tomorrow
nljht The wild Irishman from the Windy Oty
Ih r lrM off Mlth nnother Harp, Itoh Mrk
free from the AuM Ho-I nnl a lctory ocr
Jack Toland la hla Ancrknn dlut
Jack Dunteaxy atneks up ncnlnt a pretty
rlexer propo"ltlon nt the Olymplrt Monday night
wht n ! entount r Willie Jarkann of New
YitU In tho eoinlflnal 1 1 the Itenny Ieonard
Johnn Nelaoii tilt. Jai kaon w rile h la In
itrent form and bopca to llirht htmaelf back
Into form. wliereb he cun set another craik
et Johnny IClllmne Clnrley Ixonnrtl meet a
Mmny .Mfljo AIo Kabiikoff oppoaea Jimmy
Mc(abn nnd Younre Meriwa) a JlattllnK Alur
ray open the ahow.
Another hlabway robbery la on record, but
nnl on a police blotter, arcordlnir to re porta
from Memphla. It la atated tha llattltnx 1
vlnitk should hae been ulven the derlnlon In
hla match with Una Chrlatle by n wide roareln
tho oter night, but tho referee declared the
conteat a ilran
Kddln Itoraey la palrrd off for a ten-rounder
with Walter Alolir lu -Suw York lotuaut i m
Wet rhHudelphlu negro la allow In (lotham
flovn luiera llaahea of Joe Oana'a claaa nnd
e haa been iNixlns nirularly there TMa la
another rnae of a local Ikjv halnff to Ieae
town to ffet a chance to mnke iroad.
Charley Welnerl and Bob Moha ha Iecn
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In New York nlntUe to cabin
on of their recent mutch The llcepao held by
the .Show Corporation to conduct boxlnc lumta
In Madlann K'tuare Clarden rxplrea Octolier 11
nnd Chairman KreJ Wnk ban aered notice
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Welnert Moha lnut Ortolter It! Ilealdea the
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Willie Drown the New York bmlim. who
at)ea hlmaelf m champion of the tJ H. N . la
In atrlct t ralnlntr In tiotham and he la irirn.
tlrttlnR for louta with local mtrhmkra
lirown wanta another mix with Uddle O Keefe
but be tn hot tnrt Iru In r who la booked In rt
elxait ecrap with blm
After Bummerlnir Ul home In Han Franclaco
Kddl Campt la on Ida way here nffitln. He
etopv off lu MInneaiHjIta for u match with
Matt llrock. iVtober lu 1 hla will be the
tftllfornlan'a third lnaalon nf the Kaat Ho
Mixed here ua a tMintim 01 hla first trip. Now
bo la a full-fledacd feathrrnelibt
GeorRG Sinlcr to He Married
nnTltOIT. MUh. Oct fl Oeorire fllaler. flrat
Imwrnin nf the tft louln Irowna will he mar
rl d here to Mlna Kathleen Holxnairle on Octotrer
1 The romance bsan when they were atudenta
ut the I'nlieratty nf .Mlchlsin.
Evening Ledger Decisions
of Ring Bouts Last Night
IlIlOtmVAY A (V l Nrlaon eially de
feated K O. Al Wainer, Oeorxe IHarkhurn
knorked out Willie llenrkert with rlxht-hund
Minrh to ImjUi, fourthi I'nd fdler muile
onnc Harry Smith quit, third; Jlmmr orle
ft npped tn fir hii llrati i run Lie Allllamt
tlerrntrd l.ddle KelU.
NhW tUlK Jerk Denning won from
New Al Mrtoy. Have Knrli leat .Vc Think
MNCOLX nOUTS TOKlGIIT
I'addr Mauler x. Ilnbbr lnod.
tonne Ham Iinafurd n, Jimmy Iercett
nariey w
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Jimmy Murphy n,
Aaltera va Itobhy llayra.
nkei
ert a. Johnny r.can.
tt nun.
Central High Stars Ineligible
Football at Central High School received a
aetbnrk yraterday when It waa announced that
ten of the firstly auuad anl fUe of the errub
team would be unable to represent the achool
en the srtdlron until they had made up acholiiatlc
deQrlenclea It la unlikely that any of tho In
elltllblra will be able to play before, Noi ember
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ACCORDING TO DOPE RED SOX f
SHOULD DISPOSE OF DODGERS
BY TAKING FOUR OUT OF SIX
Brilliant Pitching and Proved Steadiness Under
Fire, the Two Main Essentials, Assets
Possessed by Favorites in World Series
ij f.RANTLAND UICE
WHAT chsnr hud IlrooVIynT on
to I)HIm' In thn main lnrllfnt nt
larliril tn thihran1nlilop. the direct an
Rwrr comen a,t one NOT VKUY MUCH.
Tint If one In to InVo Into contltrntlon
the ottrnnl ppll)llltlr of nn upoet In n
fn-irnme ttrff, the answer mlcht not
he po direct. In denllns directly with n
situation of thin eprt the only way ahead
la to follow the deIoua,trnll of the dope.
And no far ns the dope la concerned noMon'a
lied Sox are overwhelming favorites,
lirannn 1:
The first reason 1 till the lied Sot
went out nnd bailed their pennant tn
a tniiKh league by overpowerlnc their main
rivals Detroit nnd Chicago.
. When the rtac was at stake they look
these two rival town by storm, wlnnlnir
flo of the sit irnmn played. They nsked
for no outside help they went out and
won.
On the other wine the Brooklyn Tloblns
won deeplte their Inability In tho stretch
to stop their leadlnc rlxal With clsht
September games cast against the rhlllles
the league leaders won one nnd lost secn.
This shows tho big difference between he
clubs under fire for results go n, long T.y
In nny ntgument that Isn't loaded with
prejudice.
Reason 2:
Hobby hai a good, steadv pitching staff
In Jlarquard, Coombs, rfeffer, Cheney and
Smith.
Hut for world series effect compare thla
staff with Habe ltutli. Dutch Leonard nnd
Hrnest Shore I
Ituth. Leonard and Short stopped Cobb,
Crawford, Jackson, Collins nnd Veach when,
ever they cared to
Hut Marquard alone could stop the Phtlly
nttnek In tho other league. Ituth, Leonard
and Khoro comprlso two great lefthanders
nnd n great righthander Once keyed up
they ulmoM will be unhlttablo.
Marquitrd nnd Coombs have had world
scries experience nnd we believe these two
will be effective, The Hube looki ns vyll
ns ever, nnd he has beaten the Ited Sot
before Ooomln Is n smnrt, courageous
pitcher with a world of experience and a lot
of stuff left Neither of theso will be
easy to beat Hut the Hrooklyn pitching
staff doesn't stnnd up with that Boston
Irlo by n number of spans.
The Hcd Sox. with Hoblltzcll. Barry,
Scott Janvrln nnd Gardner, have a surer
Infield nn defense nnd one that will hn
every whit as hard. At short and third
Boston has n decided advantage. Between
the two Infields Boston has the better of
It. not only through greater world series
experience, but through ft far greater ateadl.
ness against the test.
Reason 4: '
Wheat. Jolinrton, Stengel nnd Myers can
hit the ball with Lewis. Hooper, Walker
nnd Shorten.
But we know pretty well what Duffy
l.ewls nnd Harry Hooper can do In such
n series, for we saw them operate against
the Ol.ints In 1912 nnd ngnlnst the rhlllltt
In 1MB. t
I.enls nnd Hooper nre two great world
series types, tho sort that have the knack
of rising to tho occasion, cither with a
miracle catch or n long, timely smash at
bat.
They both have been seasoned In many
bitter wars, nnd unless they happen to
bump Into nn off week they are pretty sun
to star again.
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