Monday, Oct. 26, 1925
All Over
The problem in World Series baseball is to win four games out of seven. The Washington and Pittsburgh baseball nines (TIME, Oct. 19), battling for the championship, had struggled through five games. The game score stood Washington 3; Pittsburgh, 2.
One more game for Washington would finish it. Washington was over anxious. With a two run lead to begin with, the Senator allowed the Pittsburghers to slip past them, score three runs. The game score stood: 3 to 3.
One more game to finish it. Famed Walter Johnson pitched for the Washingtons. Four runs his mates brought home in the first inning. But Johnson tired and Pittsburgh scored more and more. In the eighth inning the crisis With the bases full, bronzed
Kiki Cuyler (Pittsburgh) drove out a two-base hit. The score was Pittsburgh, 9; Washington, 7. It was all over.