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Yankee Power Is Series Menace : Hubbell-less Giants Palookas .'.I ■ .Jk Ml llll ■ A ™^A — — ■- — ^ COLOR IS DRAINED Nation’s No. 1 Fan Is Typical of Species Composite Score, Two Games Dl MAG TO TAKE IN By the Associated Press. NEW YORK (AMERICAN LEAGUE). BY PLAY 10 FORM O. AB. R. H 2B 3B. HR. Rbi BB. SO. Pet. PO. A E. Pet. I WOO FOR YEAR Crosetti. M 2944100 010 .444 1 4 1 .833 Rolle, 3b. 2733000 120 .429 4 1 0 1.000 Crew’s Sorry cf. Is Terry Plight D1 Maggie, 2924100 201 .444 9 0 0 1.000 Tap Dancing After Series Even HubbelPs Pitching Gehrig, lb. 2812000 311 .250 13 0 0 1 000 Unless Fitzsimmons Can C Will Add to Base Calculations Dickey, 2932001 511 .222 16 0 1 .941 Ball, Too Near Selkirk, rf.. 2922001 112 .222 2 0 0 1.000 Stop Clan McCarthy. Powell, If .. 2725100 020 .714 4 0 0 1.000 Radio to Provide Thrills. Earnings. RICE. lAZzerl, 2b. 2 7 1 1 0 0 1 5 2 2 .143 2 5 0 1.000 BY GRANTLAND BY PAIL MK KELSOV. BY BURTON HAWKINS. .. 1300000 002 .000 0 1 0 1.000 YORK, October 3—The Ruffing, p Associated Press Sports Writer. Star. Staff Correspondent ol The President of the United States, Gomez, p 1511000 202 .200 0 0 0 .000 EW YORK. October 3.—After Mr. Franklin D. Roosevelt, each world series game a shy undoubtedly had heard about Total*_ 2 73 19 24 3 0 3 19 10 11 .329 51 11 2 .969 NEW youngster with a dead pan'' the famous of Canada. quintuplets NEW YORK (NATIONAL LEAGUE). that success can't thaw out ”- — — MVlt aawaaeaMj »**v tr He must have been interested in G AB. R H. 2B. 3B.HR. Rbl BB. SO. Pet. PO A E. Pet. practices tap dancing in preparation bats the annual no Idea the Yankee evening this phenomenon. He had and unani- Moore. If. 2 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 .000 2 0 0 1.000 for the grandest clean-up In cash party, as prophesied almost that he was to look upon a much Bartel i. ss. 2713101 221 .429 3 4 0 1.000 glory ever struck by a big league base mously, New York's subway series was more phenomenal phenomenon, If to- lb- 2914000 201 .444 18 3 0 1.000 ball freshman. threatened with an awful letdown such a detail Is possible, when he Terry, rf- 2622100 020 .333 4 0 0 1.000 He's Joseph Paul Di Maggio. strictly day unless the Giants can unveil a decided to Inspect the second world Ott, bats Leiber, cf. 1400000 011 .000 7 1 0 1.000 no tap dancer when taking his cut pitcher who can miss the Yankee series game between the Yankees and cf.. 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 01.000 0 0 0 .000 along Yankee “Murderers' Row.'* as successfully as the lean left-hander the Giants. So he saw the Giant Ripple, for a fallen the Mancuso. c..— 2532100 132 .400 12 3 0 1.000 training vaudeville tour that, upon whose shoulders has quintuplets pass by on parade—Hal 27 with a fair share of almost certain burden of pitching the Terrymen to Schumacher, A1 Smith, Dick Coffman, Whitehead. 2b. 10000 112 .000 5 5 0 1 000 to send his first- —. 2811000 3 1 success, promises the world championship. Frank Oabler and Harry Gumbert. Jackson, 3b 101 .125 1 .800 1402000 100 .500 1 2 1 year earnings to *40,000—or even With five of his throwers effectively The President saw this set of quin- Hubbell, p. TbO 1000000 010 .000 0 0 0 .000 more. disposed of yesterday as the Yankees tuplets Issue 9 passes, 17 hits, Includ- Schumacher, p- 1000000 000 .000 0 0 0 .000 No first-year ball player in h.s- unleashed a 17-htt, record-breaking ing 2 home runs, and 18 tallies, as he smith, P tory, not even the immort:-1 Baba barrage to bury the helpless hosts, looked longingly and earnestly In the Coffman, p_loooooo ooo .000 010 1.000 Ruth, ever got anywhere near tha 18-4, Manager Bill Terry cast a hope- direction of all exits. The President Gabler, p. 1000000 010 .000 1 0 0 1.000 1000000 000 .000 0 0 0 .000 glory or cash that is coming like a ful eye In the direction of Fred Fitz- of the United States and some forty- Gumbert, p_ 0 0 0 .000 veritable windfall to the 21-year-old simmons and Slick Castleman. who odd thousand fans had the distinct •Davis 1111000 000 1.000 0 0 0 fisherman's son from the North Beach now remain as Hubbell's only probable privilege of looking at something tDanning __a._ 1100000 001 .000 .000 district of San Francisco. aides in prolonging or winning the unique. They had heard of the mop- Everything he touches turns !o gold aeries for the Giants. up of Thermopylae and the Fall of the Totals. 2 64 10 15 3 0 1 8 11 13 .234 54 22 2 .974 and base hits. The friendly chatting between op- Alamo. In the course of world his- •Batted for Coffman, fourth inning, second game. on the base-lines, the there have been massacres, posing players tory many ’Batted for Gabler, eighth inning, second game. brts *13.000 1 rom oamr. expected batting shower of the slaughters, annihilations and volcanic PITCHING RECORD. his invaluable base ball sen- Yankees and the true-to-form hurling forces, but this was about the record pOR W. ices to the Yankees alone "Dead of Hubbell In a large measure has so far as base ball Is concerned. G. CG. IP. H. R ER BB SO.WP.HB. L. Pet, Pan Joe” will collect or But the 000 *15,000 more, deadened the series thus far. The Giant quintuplets, relying al- Ruffing .-. 119 965450001 depending on the outcome of the lack of a an outstanding hero, a la most exclusively on a base on balls, Gomez.-. 119 644781010 1.000 series. Radio, advertising and Martin, Is responsible mainly a base bit and a home run, passed Hubbell 1 1 9 7 1 1 1 8 0 1 1 0 1 000 Pepper written articles on the series of dis- .000 “ghost” for the wholesale feeling mild from the rifle pit to the cooling solace Schumacher __- 102 3 5 4411001 already have assured him another appointment that reigned here today of the shower bath in such quick ! Smith.10 *^233100000 000 $10,000. As soon as the series is their so-called an ac- 0 .000 as the teams renewed succession that only expert i Coffman ..._-_- 1 1*3 211010000 over he and his brother. Vince, who civil war. countant could check the line of 104 5 33300000 .000 | Gabler -.. patrols the outfield for the San Diego Actually, the civil war has de- march. They gave Lefty Gomez an 101 566110000 .000 | Gumbert””.-. Padres, will go on a vaudeville tour. veloped Into nothing more than a cou- eight-run lead in the third Inning By innings: If Joe goes like he did yesterday, of mediocre ball games that have and him a 14-run lead in ple they gave York tA. L>..... 208 001 20 6—19 com- ! New when the Yanks came back to com- revealed, along with the more the ninth, which is a situation the 311 04 0—10 New York (N. L.!..-.- 010 mit first degree murder against the mendable performances, a caliber of Canada quintuplets and Shirley Tem- j Stolen base—Powell Sacrifices—Rolfe, Di Maggio, Ripple (2). Double Giants, that tour should net him even fielding and pitching that would ple could have handled without any to Leiber to Jackson to Bartell. Left on bases—New more than $2,000 a week. ahame the Rinkydink A. C. heavy strain. plays—Whitehead Terry: I York <A. L.). 13; New York iN. L). 16. Umpires—Messrs Geisel and Summers And four years ago the youngster Game Hero Yet to Be Revealed. up to Fitzsimmons. (American Leaguet; Pfirman and Magerkurth (National League!. bragged about getting $300 a month VANKEE followers. In their search V^OUR correspondent has suggested : times—First game. 2:40: second game, 2:49. with the San Francisco Seals. A for a hero, could worship any one before that the Giants had to And “I've been pretty lucky this year. I of I'll of a half dozen manufacturers one pitcher who could come to Carl guess.” says Joe. "and maybe do runs, or perhaps Lefty Gome*, while Hubbell's help. If Fred Fitzsimmons all right with this dancing business." Giant fans somehow are reluctant to can't check the Yankee tide in the Veterans Praise Joe. place Hubbell on a pedestal because third game there seems little hope. and A/ETERANS who have watched his he's been producing so steadily King Kong Carl Hubbell can't carry now It of him. in the Yankees’ rout the Giants 'POPPING rise were hailing him today as creditably they expect tiere are some tntimate shots of President Roosevelt taking of the entire load on his thin left waits the a Somehow this series lacks the lus- at New York’s Polo Grounds yesterday. No. l.—His cigarette lighted, he sits back and for shoulder. greatest first-year player—by ter of its predecessors.