Authors: Frank Deford
Devery, William,
63
Devlin, Art,
140
Dewey, George,
52
Doheny, Ed,
3
Dolan, Father Joseph F.,
81
Donlin, “Turkey Mike,”
106
,
121
,
125
,
194
appointed captain,
139
marauding crowd incited by,
46
overview of,
45
photograph of,
126
violence, arrests, and imprisonment,
53
,
157
Doyle, “Laughing Larry,”
110
,
125
,
147
,
168
,
175
,
177
,
190
drunkenness,
82
Dunne, Finley Peter,
91
economic panic of '93.
See
financial panic of '
93
Engle, Clyde,
184
ethnic minorities,
114
.
See also specific ethnic groups
Evers, Johnny,
140
â43
Ewing, Buck,
4
eyesight,
14
Factoryville, Pennsylvania,
76
â78,
149
fadeaway pitch,
38
â39
Fenway Park,
180
â82
fictional literature about baseball,
130
.
See also
poems
films about baseball,
130
finances,
101
â2.
See also
salaries;
specific topics
Fitzgerald, John (“Honey Fitz”),
180
Fletcher, Art,
156
â57
Fogel, Horace,
51
football,
33
compared with baseball,
12
â13
Forsyth Park,
65
Fowler, Gene,
207
Fox, Richard K.,
62
freak pitch,
38
attack on Brush,
17
Brooklyn and,
42
George David and,
4
Giants bought from,
60
Giants purchased by,
17
Horace Fogel and,
51
media and,
58
negative reputation and criticisms of,
4
,
17
â18
personality,
17
physical appearance,
17
Frisch, Frankie (“Fordham Flash”),
132
,
192
Fuller,
158
gambling pools,
177
gamesmanship.
See
muckerism
Gardner, Larry,
185
George, King,
174
German-Americans,
44
â45,
96
â97,
115
,
199
Giants.
See
New York Giants
Girl and the Pennant, The
(Mathewson & Young),
130
Goatville,
212
Golden, Harry,
151
â52
Grange, Red,
210
Hall of Fame,
23
,
109
,
115
,
222
,
223
hand-eye coordination,
14
Hanlon, “Silent Ned”/“Foxy Ned,”
23
â25,
42
,
47
,
87
,
99
Harlem,
5
“Harlemites,”
4
Havana,
80
Henriksen, Olaf “Swede,”
182
sportswriters and,
210
Herzog, Buck,
114
,
135
,
147
,
194
,
195
Hickman, Charley “Piano Legs,”
3
â4
hit-and-run,
26
Hitchcock, Tommy,
210
Hofman, “Circus” Solly,
140
Hogan, Shanty,
158
â59
Holmes, Ducky,
17
â18
home plate, configuration of,
41
Honig, Donald,
124
â25
Hooper, Harry,
184
Hoppe, Willie,
152
Hopper, Hedda,
49
Hurst, Tim,
9
industrial revolution,
15
Inter-League Series,
112
Iowa,
80
Irish,
18
â20,
44
,
45
,
97
â100,
159
.
See also
McGraw
Jackson, “Shoeless Joe,”
114
background and life history,
81
batting averages,
24
Brooklyn and,
42
in Hall of Fame,
23
on Mathewson,
168
pitching and,
81
Jews,
96
â97.
See also
anti-Semitism
Johnson, Byron Bancroft “Ban,”
93
,
105
in Baltimore,
43
â44
Brush on,
60
death,
212
McGraw on,
54
moved Orioles to New York,
63
violent behavior and,
53
Western League taken over by,
31
Johnstone, James,
109
Jones, Bobby,
210
Joyce, Bill,
18
Jupiter Pluvius,
167
Keeler, “Wee Willie”
batting averages,
25
Brooklyn and,
42
death,
25
in Hall of Fame,
23
as Highlanders' top hitter,
106
McGraw's fight with,
86
â87
in Orioles,
25
â27
physical description,
25
Keith, Mary Catherine,
30
Kelly, J. T.,
109
Kelly, Joe.
See
Kelley, Joe
Klem, Bill (“The Great Arbitrator”),
168
,
194
Kling, Johnny,
147
Knickerbocker, Diedrich,
120
Knickerbocker Base Ball Club,
14
Knickerbockers,
18
Kroh, Rube,
141
La Floridita Bar,
80
Lajoie, Larry,
114
Lardner, Ring,
104
,
112
,
176
,
185
,
196
,
207
,
209
left-handed players,
106
Leitner, George,
70
Lewis, Duffy,
185
Lewisburg,
223
â24
Lieb, Fred,
201
Macbeth, W. J.,
149
Mack, Connie.
See
McGillicuddy, Cornelius
major league teams,
17
managers,
4
vs.
Chief Bender,
189
on Mathewson,
36
as number-two Giant pitcher,
69
photograph of,
181
replaced McGinnity as pitcher,
161
violence,
157
in World Series,
161
,
164
,
165
,
168
Masterson, Bat,
58
â59
Mathewson, Christopher “Christy” Jr.,
170
,
174
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196
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204
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218
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220
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224
.
See also under
Mathewson, Jane Stoughton
Mathewson, Christopher (“Christy”/“Matty”),
1
.
See also specific topics
at 1924 World Series as reporter,
218
â20
aggression,
108
on baseball,
51
benefit for,
216
â17
characterizations of,
68
,
133
,
209
,
221
,
222
in college,
32
,
39
,
52
.
See also
Bucknell College
remembered after,
221
â24
death of brothers,
198
as “debutante,”
3
desire to be manager of Giants,
176
early career,
3
failure to prosper with Giants,
32
family background,
73
,
76
â78,
198
films,
130
as first full-blooded American sports idol,
69
forty-fifth birthday,
219
Giants' purchase of,
3
illnesses,
88
â89,
137
,
203
,
205
,
215
managing Cincinnati,
132
,
197
,
205
McGraw on,
133
“muscular Christianity,”
36
,
131
nearing end of career,
176
“Big Six,”
135
â36
other sports and games played by,
171
â72
overview,
1
â3
performance,
47
,
52
,
60
,
68
,
105
,
137
,
151
,
175
personality,
68
,
125
,
127
,
132
,
133
photographs of,
2
,
33
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35
,
52
,
55
,
131
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136
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166
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171
,
195
,
197
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200
,
218
in fine form,
113
in World War I uniform,
202
physical characteristics,
2
,
5
,
113
,
127
,
128
as pitcher,
9
â10,
38
â39,
175
â76
fadeaway pitch,
38
â39
first major league hit (triple),
9
“freak pitch,”
38
no-hitters,
113
popularity,
111
,
133
,
186
,
190
,
191
,
209
,
216
â17,
221
positioning his outfielders,
126
â27
as president of Boston Braves,
217
reaction to third defeat at World Series,
185
â87
return to Giants in 1901,
46
in sanitarium,
216
sportsmanlike demeanor,
108
sportsmanship,
132
tombstone,
220
World Series dominated by,
121
â22