The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 14, 1925, Page 9, Image 9

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Page Nine
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Plays And Players In World's Scries Spectacle
Herewith It presented a series of pictures ol baseball tars In action today, in
the final game of the most spectacular worlds series In history.
The soriea has been unique, both from the standpoint of offensive bitting and
superb defensive fielding, one of the said fielding feats now being the source
of n disagreement.
When Rice picked a homer out of the bleachers and headed off a run it waH
promptly alleged that the ball had hit the stand first. Despite the fact that affidavit-
wen- produced the ruling of the umpire will prevail.
That Walter Johnson, star of the series, will retire after this season and seek
the managemenl of a Pacific Coast club is considered likely, especially in view of
his1 activities on the coast last BeaSon.
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