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N. Y. GIANTS WIN FIRST GAME IN WORLD'S SERIES
HUBBELL
VICTORY
PITCHES FINE
OVER YANKS
New York, Sept. 30.
The New York Giants won the opening game of the World Series by six runs to two to-day, Hubbell, their ace pitcher, playing magnificent baseball under the worst possible condi- tions. Rufing, pitching throughout for the Yankees, lost con- trol for a moment in the eighth inning and allowed the Giants to get into a position to score four times on three hits, his mates throwing wildly in the crises.
one.
Giants bit nine ilmes safely and Yankees seven.
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Up to the eighth inning the Giants had only led by two to Selkirk scored first, for the Yankees, hitting a homer in the third with no-one on. Bartal equalised in the fifth, crack. ing out n'home run. In the sixth Mancuso hit a single which.
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PLAY-BY-PLAY
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New York, Sept. 30.
Gients: The National Leaguers account of the first game of the Worldscored one run in this inning but the Series, which New York Giants won play-by-play story is not yet avail- on a rain-soaked diamond to-day able. from the New York Yankees,
FIRST INNING
SIXTH INNING Yankees: Dimaggio fanned, swing- Gehrig fanned, swinging. Yankees: Crosetti grounded out to int Jackson and Rolfe to Terry at first Dickey grounded to Terry, unassisted. No runa, no hits, no errors. Hubbell buse. Dimaggio grounded to Bartell.
received an ovation as he walked to No runs, no hits, no errors.
the bench.
Glants: Moure flied out to Powell and Bortell lined to the same nekder. Terry singled past Craselli, Oit walkert, but Hipple
iD popped Croset!I. No runs, une hit, no errors, SECOND INNING Youkces: Gehrig Krounded Terry, Hubbel covering first base. Dickey grounded to Whitehend. It
drizzle,
Powell evinmenced singled over short. Lazzeri fanned. No runs, one hit no errors.
Giants: Mancuso fanned, White head grounded to Crosetti. Jackson fanned. No runs, no hits, no errors.
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THIRD INNING
Yankees: Selkirk hit a home run into the upper rightfield stands and the crowd yelled itself hoarse. Iuff- ing grounded out to Hubbell and Croscill
popped to Whitehead, Rolfe singled to right
Geld. Dinaggio singled to right fold, Rolfe at second. Gehrig grounded to Hub- bell. One
One run, direc hits, no errors. Hubbell lined into centre Giants: 25 held for a single. Moore funned and Bartell singled into right field along .40 the foul line, Hubbell going to third. .40 Terry fouled out. Dickey and Out were walked, probably deliberately and Ripple finned. No. runs, two hits, no errors.
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Giants: It is raining steadily. Ott doubled along the left foul le and Ripple sacrificed, Buffing to Lazzeri, who covered Drst, Oit ink- ing third. Mancuso lined a single
While Normandy. into felt fleld, scoring Oti. head popped to Rolfe and Jackson to Dimaggio. One run, two hits, no Cedar. errors.
SEVENTH INNING Yankees: Powell singled sharply to lett Beld. Lazzeri fanted, swinging. Selkirk forced Powell at
second,
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Yankees: Crosetti doubled into ter REMEMBER: field, overslid second but serumbled back before Bartell could touch him. Rolfe bunted through Hubbell's legs, Cresett taking third, and Rolfe was credited with a sacrifice and Hubbell witle an error, Whilchead, who mudio Uned to catch at his shoe-tops and threw to Terry, rileeting a double-play, Relfe Crosett was held at was of first. third. Gehrig was hit by a pitched holding their buses. Hubbelj sing!- ball. Dickey
ed to left field. Crosetti threw wild grounded Terry. FOURTH INNING
No runs, one hit, one error.
to the plate for an error, Mancuso scoring. Whitehead and Hubbell Yankees: Dickey fanned. Powell
advanced. Diekey, retrieving the a single into doubled into left field alring the foul
Glants: Terry lined a
the ball, threw wide, and with Ruffing to Arst centre field and hobbled line. Luzzeri up Mancuso's peg to second failed to catch Powell off the base, apparently bothered by a bad covering the plate Whitehead flushed general dislike which their peculiar
home and Hubbell came to third. bak. It commenced to ruin hard. knee. Ott beat out a bunt Hundreds of fans commenced leaving the first base line and was credited was fast, tense baseball, the Giants characteristics have created, and the bleachers. Lazzeri walked.
орел
Terry taking second. with a hil
taking full advantage of every slip. have come to belleve that the man Wireless.
or woman who believes that expert- Selkirk
Moore grounded to Crosetti. Four mess at some job is sufficient to ex- they should remember that the noft Powell was out trying Ripple sacrificed, bunting out. Rolte
runs, three hits, no erors. to steal third. Moncuso pegging to to Gehrig. The runners advanced.
answer turneth away wrath.g Jackson. Lazzeri went to second on Mancuso was intentionally walked,
Even in these so-called "go-ahead" the play. Selkirk fanned. Ne runs, and Whitehead walked, scoring Terry
days good manners are still worthy
to Yankees: one hit, no errors.
and leaving the bases full. Ruffing
Powell grounded
success. They 10 Yet there are many such people.eltributes The Glants:
infeld is getting was not controlling the wet ball.
Bartell. Lazerri grounded to White- If they are important they would be easily developed, and, as a great Jackson fled to Dimaggio, Ott head. No runa, na hits, no errors.still more are yelling, muddy und the fons
Important with atti philsopher once said, "if desired they "Call the gurne." The bleachers are
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NINTH INNING
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