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 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. Lou Gehrig is something to happen. 2.—It happens. 3.—“See those Yanks circle the bases .’’ 4—Look out for Bill Terry did all he could. He had city block—ever to land in the majors. A. Arlie Latham, who started big time an effective robot at first base, nearly that high foul. P. Wirephoto. the Giant bull pen packed tighter a _—Copyright, 3tf_ base ball in 1882 and who was the Ty as as Naval Observatory steady than the bleachers. He had all his OPf"4 Cobb of his a rare tribute. timepiece and just about as thrilling talent warming up, coming in—and day, paid W hile the Gloating's Good. I've seen them come and go to watch. The aging and ailing legs going out. But all they had was a Gloating "Well, so stars—but of Bill Terry, Travis Jackson and Tony FROM THE PRESS BOX base on a base or a home —oh, many, many great balls, hit, to The Star. now as if the Special Dispatch ! of luck and it looks is the Lazzeri are not conducive to fancy run It was a for this boy greatest first-year play- groove. great game October 3—The National Leaguers are facing a crisis. colorless, but capable, DESPERATE CUBS YORK, er I've seen. He’s marvelous.” fielding. They’re the morbidly Inclined. The big league was to dust off flower of the Nations base Today Terry all his Di ki a machine-like way. had suddenly gone bush—especially on Through success, Maggio Gloats Over ball writers, assembled here old fat Freddie Fltasimmons to You’d have a pretty tough time Gomez "Scientific” Hitting, the Giant side. hasn't lost the common touch. as counted the see whether his knuckle ball a in either crowd un- NEW400 strong by he said after picking fight The high of the series goes "Well.” yesterday’* Giants, spot and can silence the Yanks’ big guns. or Dick Bartell were That bartenders in press headquarters as his must have flown less Jake Powell Ignoring Hurling Stumped Into the third game. If Fitzsimmons game memory time and wolf- Outside of Hubbell and the risky around. Until an acute situation is having a grand guzzling back to the all-star game when he can win, Terry will have Hubbell all has no BY JOHN LARDNER. ! great Gomez lurking nearby and be- in the and sumptuous Clyde Castleman Terry solved in something more than auto- set and for the fourth ing dignified ranked as the goat, "guess I'm a October 3 —Out of having in a most peculiar manner. ready game. the Giants’ who might deliver un- matic fashion, the Yankees EW YORK, | breadlines established by pitchers major leaguer now.” however, his If Fitzsimmons loses the third start, he Chisox, Winners the welter of bruises and base Lefty kept taking off cap and hold- Mr. Horace Stoneham and the Yan- less somebody in the guintrt and Giants doubtless will continue Rampaging a You the Giants will be facing hole deeper a hits. I give you Don Vernon ing it out to the Giant manager. kees’ Col. Jake Ruppert, seriously tried yesterday can do great to represent robots on a mild ram- and darker than the mouth of a rail- of Two in a Row, Goofy y Gomez, the pride of would have said that the man was started of taking up deal better. page. Rely road tunnel. thinking today and the toast of Castile. begging, except that begging is un- for The Giants had hoped that Hal FIVE GREAT MILERS The now has been set for the Aragon j a collection among themselves stage Hubbell won 16 and car- on him." Don known to any one who carries In his straight monument to Schumacher would what he aeries hero to come forth. Veteran Lyons. Please don’t say ‘‘keep purposes of building a duplicate Perhaps and ried them through to a pennant. Hub- Vernon deserves kinder words than veins the bluest blood of Aragon commemorate this blissful event did to the Senator* in the 1933 series, Fitzsimmons or Castleman may pro- By the Associated Press. bell won the in the series ; IN ATTACK ON MARK of his ! the mo6t exclusive corpuscles of jump game the second game vide something out of the ordinary that, on the strength perform- known as the 1936 world series. but in lop-sided October 3—Their the world Castile. under murderous weather conditions. by throttling the American League ance in the second game of The mere fact that news- he was a lost chord. Hal, together backs to the wall as the re- But Mr. on. He will be ready to give the Yankees series of 1936. Not only did he pitch Terry finally caught men entertain an idea with the rest of the Giants pitchers, Lovelock and in champions’ vaunted stick assault. On In all care paper Cunningham sult of two straight defeats show its In a moment of he had they to look at in the fourth would the other the Yankees fine ball, but he gave the folly, wagered like squeezing dough from resembled the guys who pitch hand, may Cubs But he must have one CHICAGO,as many days, Chicago's native humor with El Gomez that Pat Malone, an- game. help- Elks’ between the Field That Will Run Prior to a re- only touch of strong by themselves is startling in itself, in the annual game pluck pitcher from among the who a called on Curt Davis today to stop to center other Yankee pitcher and a person of ing pitcher can give his chance. ones. to with crashing a wicked single but that is not all calculated to married men and the lucky Grid Game at Princeton. maining curving crop cope He can't be a Caesar, an Alexander the rush of the hustling Chicago ninth The victim far more robust frame than Lefty, could not last three Hubbell. Either would new life field in the inning. knock an eye out, as the literati Schumacher Ex the Associatfd Pres*. inject White Sox toward a third city Iberian and a Joe Louis, rolled into one mold. straight of Don Vernon's brutal assault was would outhit the haughty He was wild and consistently Into a series would say. innings. — already squashed some- Sox won N. October 3 series championship. The and El Gomez an- southpaw for the season. and when he did J.. what by the whoLsale fulfillment of Harry Gumbert. j Game Is You see, the flower of the Nation's behind the hitters ApRINCETON. an 11 to 3 count. Lingering Agony. in what may be the last yesterday by a few minutes later that he He had not reckoned with Running predictions. nounced ask a set of Serving them up for the Sox, the might why big great "all-star" mile race for several felt very sorry for Harry. Gomez's hidden punch, which 'YrOU veteran Ted a win league pitchers should give up 16 five runners meet todav Hubbell Needs Help. ! Lyons could, by “I hate to wreck the future always works best when there Is years, great the Sox within one bases on balls in one game. There I in an effort to set up a world record T TNLESS the Giants bob with today, put game of a fella like that,” said a finnif—five dollars—at stake. up young isn't answer this. In de- of the title, being determined on a any to many l that will stand until a new crop of another pitcher capable of quell- the Goofus. Gomez outhit Malone. four best out of seven affair. tails it was the worst pitching a world come games "I am it. I don’t speedsters along. ing the vicious Yankees, you probably always doing *'A11 right. Lefty,” said Mr. Terry series ever saw. j In 1931 the Sox won the title by at the The race was scheduled between the can count the junior circuit standard know my own strength plate. hastily. "You win. I will slip you This the seventh game. In 1933 | also goes for the fried chicken halves of the Princeton-Williams foot as taking comes as a surprise to me, j bearers world champions In six It always i the fin at the first opportunity." in was four from the league the class D sector. It ball on the cinder they swept straight season is over, that I am game speedy path games—the forecast of form-following when the I Mr. Terry thought he had laid the one of still National vic- those things you see and in Palmer Stadium. Leaguers. Yesterday’s .400 or better, because I Princeton's experts. not hitting ghost of Slugger Gomez with that don’t believe. could be tory, achieved a big run j Nothing quite The five runners are Jack Lovelock It’s through eight have no real weakness there at that asking much of the screw-ball up promise, but the ghost came back in that bad—but was even worse. outburst in the sixth, followed a 5 this New winner and •rtist to of Zealand. Olympic squelch the Yankees more plate." ! the second game and pitched the The was slow and dull—a lin- to 1 win in the opening game Thurs- has game i world record holder at 1.500 meters; than twice, although there are those The theory that Senor Gomez Yankees over the It was a nice top. gering agony after the third round. of who day. at the is known to Glenn Cunningham Kansas, who believe he will do it If the op- no weakness plate Job. It was a record-breaker in the Lon Warneke, Cub aee, was one way established the 4:06.7-mlle record portunity presents itself. science as the Gomez theory, because "But to hell with my said Despite pitching.” of a defensive collapse—Minnesota the come In there with his delivery. It victim of the Sox bats. He was it but Senor Gomez. base ball writers want to erect they’re aiming to break: Archie San Hubbell, however, the Yankees appear nobody can follow Lefty, when It was over. “Did you see Alfred—Ohio State a knocked out in the sixth, and Roy playing against monument to the flower of the N. B. was well powdered. Romani of Kans., Teachers: too for the National When Babe Ruth played with the me hit? Power, And it's all Emporia. strong Leaguers. hey? high school. for Henshaw and Clay Bryant, who fol- to bet every B. W. (sec first sentence!, because Don Lash of Evansville. Ind., and That the power of Joe McCarthy’s Yankees, he used money scientific.” tCcpyrtght. 1936. by th« north American Like Namesake. A1 Took a Walk. lowed him on the hill, had little more Castilian would the first time since the moon was Glen Dawson of Tulsa, Okla. machine has not been over-estimated year that the peculiar (Copyright, 1036. by tbs North 'American Newspaper Alliance. !nc > A L SMITH, who relieved him, was a luck the South Side clouters. a successful against more than 8 or 10 hits for picked over Miami, piece was graphically illustrated yesterday make no Newspaper Alliance. Inc.) relief to the Yanks. He Luke Appling led the Sox attack of is being done in this only as those 17 hits poured off the Yankee the season. Gomez always snapped up prognosticating Dick with three hits in and and Yanks. couldn't get a single batter out. five trips drove and always lost SOUTHEAST A. C. TO TOIL. series between the Giants bats with monotonous regularity to the bet, pretty nearly next to march from the bull Series Leaders in three runs. The Cubs collected 10 IN TIE GAME. the stiffs, who must Coffman, two new he never abandoned his theory. CARDOZO Southeast team will Of late writing establish series records and It—but A. C.’s foot ball himself by going B> the Associated Press. hits off Monte Stratton but he was with an innate desire pen, distinguished two in In a Cardozo at II tomorrow be bedeviled equal others compiling the hard-fought game scrimmage o’clock second In series — effective in the Lefty. been a down as the pitcher Batting (regulars) Powell, ®verwhelmine victorv. pinches. It’» Science, Says School’s eleven and the Manassas on Fairlawn Field. will to pick things, had showing High morning They history to feed a batter a home-run .714. -0-— is a scientific business," about as high as Jo Yankees. Lazzeri and Dickey, each in “T TrFTINO i Institute gridmen played to a 6-6 tie open their season October 11 against batting average batting n brush ball with the hoses loaded. Runs—Crosetti. Yankees. 4. Don Vernon frequently says at Walker Stadium. the Silver Jo Moores In the series. To five runs, cracked the former mark PEPCO TO yesterday Spring Merchants. — SQUAD REPORT. Baer first to fare Runs batted In Dickey and because the ! .- a bit Tony Laazerl, of four, held by nine while “When I strike out, it’s up memories they picked players, Candidates for the Potomac Elec- the drive into the Yankees. 5. is not throwing me the scien- over Louis, the Queen Mary over Dick, rammed a Lazzeri, the total number of runs scored by pitcher 5. tric Power Co.'s 1936 foot ball team ; is too dumb Eleanor Holm over stands with the bases loaded to Hits—Powell. Yankees. the Yankees the old : tific stuff I expect. He Hindenburg and eclipsed record to and are report to Coaches Bert Coggins, of a few. • Elmer Smith’i feat in Doubles—Crosetti, DiMaggio ef 13 shared by three clubs, Including for me.” World Series Brundage, to mention duplicate former Central mentor, and High Lights the 1920 Cleveland-Brooklyn se- Yankees; Bartell, Ott and the Yankees. High | In the second game of the world Powell, Press. > Artie Wondrach at II o’clock tomor- Br the Associated of a steak ries. Grimes was the Mancuso, Giants, 1. series with the Giants, the Toast of eating before every game Would Resemble Toothpick. Burleigh Crosetti Ties row morning on the Fairlawn Held. YORK, October 3—Some he pitches. He claims it gives him pitcher that day. Triples—None. Run-Scoring Record. Aragon struck out twice, grounded MOW things are looking up. Taking of the scribes saw and Home runs—Dickey. Selkirk and tied the number of runs Bartell and Whitehead and hardly yes- power, he had plenty of that yes- Frank Gabler looked the best of the ^•ROSETTI out to a long chance, heh, heh, they and Bartell, a terday's game after the first terday. What he ought to do now is he didn't Lazzerie. Yankees, scored by one individual by cross- finally unleashed his savage single, that Carl Hubbell was a great Giant pitchers yesterday, but few were too a all said Giants. 1. Official dented and NEW innings. They find diet that'll help his control. to start a and the four while Laz- Score would have look game ing plate times, blow which and that he might win the good enough 1. busy thumbing through the record He was as wild at times as an Indian pitcher Stolen base—Powell, Yankees, eeri's home run with the bases loaded Second -Game. well nigh pierced a stout paper bag. hold an even chance of winning. NEW The final count was an even on opening game. Giants, and was YORK (A. L.) A B. R. H. O. A. *. It was books. tribe the warpath. other Pitching—Hubbell. proceeded only by Elmer Smith Also, he drove in two runs. at the moon they Harry Gumbert, the pitcher, Crosetti. as-5 4 3 0 10 dozen broken or series marks. Shooting again Gomez, Yankees, 1-0. of the Cleveland Indians at ex- Rolfe. 3b_ 4 3 2 2 0 0 that the equalled suffered In his of mop- the the greatest slugging orgy said that power lurked in the Yan- possibly job Di Maszio. cf- 6 2 3 6 0 0 Tony Lazzeri appeared three times, /~\NE big of the series is bat- pense of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1920. eccentric has ever surprise that after Hubbell had ping up because he had pitched Gehrig. lb_6 12 8 0 0 Spanlsh-Hlbemian a homer with the bases filled kee bats and Dickey, 6 3 0 0 like hitting that Dickie the Giants the but That hectic third inning, in which e_ 2 8 It went to his head Bartell, finished screwballs on open- ting practice before game; Selkirk rf-.6 1 1 2 O O experienced. to Elmer Smith's 1920 feat for throwing the Yanks scored seven equal has met his leniency on Facts and runs, saw Powei! if- 3 3 2 2 0 0 strong Basque wine. bag-of-pepper shortstop, this might explode even while recommending Cleveland; driving in four runs in one ing day dynamite Figures Crosetti leading off with a sin- Lazzeri, 2b__ 4 1113 0 El Gomez to Di match for noisemaking on the field this score. Gumbert hardly can be sharp Gomez, “Joe,” said Joseph and the Yankees would keep on win- p-5 110 0 0 inning, also equalling Smith’s record; Frank the Yankee shortstop Hub stem the tie to left. He advanced as Red Rolfe after the game, “I wish you Crosetti, Hub ambled back into the counted upon to help On World Series Maggio and in five runs in one ning until Totals _ .41 18 17 27 ~4 ~0 batting game can be heard all the way walked, and the bases were filled when would let me you a few pointers firebrand, since Carl last threw tide. give new record also Bill box. So far, Di NEW YORK (N. L.) A.B. R. H. O. A. *. for a equalled by out at the club house when he starts in the Hub- 1 By the Associated Press. Jackson juggled Maggio's bunt. If. on at tomorrow. at the Yanks have Castleman is mentioned Moore. 5 0 0 2 0 0 your hitting practice before the game ended. a pitch them, A1 Bartell. as_ 3 0 1 2 0 Dickey giving the "attaboy” to the of possible Won Lost Pet. Gehrig greeted Southpaw Smith, 2 “You have lots of promise and particulai a flock of records and scored bell-Fitzslmmons group Terry, lb- 6 0 2 8 1 0 smashed wrho at this pitcher of the day. because he was not Giants _ 1 1 .500 replaced Schumacher Leiber. cf__ 4 0 0 7 1 0 all you need is the scientific l8-to-4 decision to even the series winners, chiefly When Jake Powell stole the first an around 1 .500 with a liner to that scored Ott. rf— _ 4 0 0 4 0 0 | a chance to be knocked Yankees _1 point, right point of view.” at 1-1. given : Mancuao. c- 2 2 1 3 2 0 base of the series, Catcher Gus Man- The series’ two t( J he Crosetti and Rolfe and moved Di Whitehead. 2b_ 4 0 0 2 1 0 was the first time that a fielding gems eall for by the Yanks yesterday. Actually TTiis not a Preliminary plans Jackson. 3b. _4 110 2 1 cuso's face was seen to turn bright date: stat a First game (Polo Grounds): Maggio to third. of the Giants has felt the Whitehead’s double-play to be built to must be put down as big question Schumacher, p_ 0 0 0 o o o member back of his mask. Gus had the structure Runs Hits Errs. to Di red of Di Magglo’s liner in the eighth in- because he did little during the Dickey singled right, scoring Smith, p_ 0 0 0 0 0 0 sting of El Gomez’s latent slugging resemble the Washington Monu- mark Coffman, p_ 0 0 0 0 that no Yankee would steal is Yankees __ 17 3 and to third. l o it once pledged ning “break” of the first game .. D campaign to help and this Maggio sending Gehrig •Davis_1110 0 0 power. William H. Terry felt ment, only it would be thinner. regular 6 9 second on him during the series. At Giants _ i- Selkirk filed to Lelber in short Gabler, p_0 0 o 1 0 Mag’s pretty running catch of Jojc a late date to be recovering any past center, | 0 before. This, then would remind yon _ was close. and Hubbell and tDannmg 1 0 0 0 0 0 that, it mighty Moore's liner to kill of a pos- Ruffing Dickey; both runners holding their bases. 0 looping which Is effectiveness. Gumbert, p_ 0 0 0 0 0 of a toothpick, symbolic Mancuso. Powell then the Then Terry Remembered. sible two-bagger in the sixth frame narrow down walked, again filling And a short time after Jake stole and goes hand-in-hand with the Thus it seems to Totals_33 4 ~8 27 10 *1 to of the second. bases. •Batted for Coffman In fourth. the Giants came out prac- of course, to Fitzsimmons as the chief < Grounds): VlfHEN^ his base, someone stole Jake’s car whole idea because, Second game Polo Coffman Smith and Laz- tBatted for Gabler In eighth. tice for the first game of the and the to Carl. If fat Fred- replaced Score by Innings: from in front of base ball headquar- picking Hubbell to win hope help Runs Hits Errs. hello a seemed 'THE pre-game smile on Joe Mc- vUnd eeri said by slicing home run New York (A. L.»_ 207 001 208—18 series mi Wednesday, Mr. Terry ters. The police car-finding depart- Yankee bats to bark is about die wins today, the Giants Yankees.18 17 0 New York (N. L.»_ 010 300 000— 4 Into the lower tier of the field to sense a hidden dogging his Carthy’s face looked like the sur a chance. If not, it probably 6 right Runs batted in—Gehrig (3). Dickey (5). presence ment came up with it two hours later, ms hard as picking teeth. Giants _ 4 1 him sev- out. He tha •tands. Gomez fanned and Crosetti Lazzeri (5). Bartell, Terry (2). DI Magglo footsteps. He peered about where the had coming had just heard achieve- will be over In six games (con- Gomez and Dickey; Schumacher, (2). Gomez Rolfe. Two-base way uptown, pilferers Nevertheless, It remains an BarteU to end (2). bits—Di and the Monte Pearson, his No. 2 a second vic- grounded out, to Terry, Bartell. eral times, finally perceived it. right-hander ceding Hubbell Gumbert Magglo, Mancuso. Home runs— left ment in the face of long months of Smith. Coffman, Gabler, the inning. Lazzeri. Dickey. Stolen base—Powell. is about rid of his Injuries and wil and that monument will setbacks and the writing tory), and Mancuso. Sacrifice—DI Mmlo. Double play— be available for series consistent Nine out of The Giant* gave their follower* a Leiber to Jackson to Bartell. Earned 'T'HERE was plenty eyebrow raising duty. if be built for fair. "*■ boys are proud of themselves they faint glimmer of hope by scoring runs—New York (A. L.>. 17: New York in the press section the ten of the writing boys called Second game figures: (N 4. Left on bases—New York Mirror. during raise the L.t. (A. o: only stay this way they might three runs in the fourth but (N. on Sports Hal Schumacher, the pride it that way. Paid attendance- 43.543 inning, L.) 6: Now York L.), 9. Bases Giants’ batting practice. Although foundation any day. balls—Off Schumacher. 4 (Rolfe (2). Sel- Br the Associated Press. 01 dough for the the Yankees’ bats erased that with one were to a Dolgeville, N. Y„ had to do a lot Gross kirk Lazzeri): off Smith. 1 (Powell); off they slated face Southpaw’ thkt will be What's that? Did somebody say receipts_*184,962.00 a evened with If not some of the slugs run in the sixth and two more in Gomez. 7 (Leiber. Mancuso (2). Schu- Today year ago—Tigers in the batted handshaking a home-town dele- of ten other barbers Players’ share_ 94,330.62 game, they only right- into the hat might fit in a so did nine out the and then rubbed salt macher. Bartell (2), Gabler): off Gabler. world series by winning second gation that came down to wish hiir dropped Commissioner's share- eighth, 3 (Crosetti. Dickey. Gehrig); off Gum- handers during the warm-up. and shoemakers? 27,744.30 as held subway turnstile. Into an open wound by scoring six bert. 1 (Powell). Struck out—By Gomez, game, 8-3, Tommy Bridges luck. Could that exercise have doix Contending clubs' share— 31,448.54 8 (Moore (2) Bartell. Terry, Leiber. Cubs to six hits. Not for is Gomez all those terrible to his sinkei more in the ninth. by Schu- nothing Lefty things Needs a Helper. Leagues’ share_ 31,448.54 Whitehead Mancuso. Dannlng): L. King Carl TEAMS BATTLING. macher 1 (Gomez); by Coffman. 1 Three years ago—W. (Billy) known as the ‘‘Beau Brummel’’ of the baU? today NET Total series figures: 1 Hits— A MORE momentous worry (Gomez); by Oumbert. (Selkirk). Stribling died as result of motor diamond. He spent almost as much two Off Schumacher. 6 runs. 3 hits in 2 in- ^ Col. Bill Terry, who Washington's league champion- Paid attendance- 82,962 HONS HAVE RUNAWAY. off Smith, 3 Giants beat Sena- time out the crease in Not a base ball writer missed thal belonged to' nings (none out In third): cycle accident; straightening of ship tennis teams, Monument of the Gross receipts_$357,119.00 runs. 2 hits In H Inning; off Coffman. A1 Smith-F. D. R. When was face to face with the problem DETROIT, Mich., October 3 (JP.— tors, 4-2, in first world series game. his pants as he did trying to get his angle. Left! of De- 1 run. 2 hits in 1% Innings; off Gabler. 3 Hubbell. Public Parks and Treasury the Players’ pool.. 182,130.69 Orcutt A1 was driven to the showers in tlx finding somebody to help Detroit Lions, professional foot ball runs. 5 hits In 4 Innings: off Oumbert. 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