Displayed is a 1914 World Series Game 3 ticket stub for the October 12th contest in Boston's Fenway Park. It was played before 25,520 fans and won by the Boston Braves by a 5-4 score in 12 innings over the visiting Philadelphia Athletics. Boston won the first two games of the World Series at Philadelphia and then took the next two contests in Boston to sweep the Athletics. Bill James got the Game 3 win for Boston by pitching two innings of scoreless relief only two days after he beat the Athletics in Game 2. Catcher Hawk Gowdy was the hitting star for Boston in Game 3 as he hit a home run and two doubles, driving in a pair of runs. Bullet Joe Bush started for the Athletics and took the loss after giving up four earned runs. Hall of Famers in the 1914 World Series: Boston Braves - Johnny Evers and Rabbit Maranville; Philadelphia Athletics - Frank "Home Run" Baker, Charles "Chief" Bender, Eddie Collins, Herb Pennock, Eddie Plank, and manager Connie Mack. The offered ticket stub measures approx. 1.25x2.8". In part, it reads, Boston vs Philadelphia/Game 1 (The first game of the Series at Boston)/Pavilion $1.00. It has been encapsulated and PSA graded as VG 3.