Show FIRST PRESIDENCY MEMBERS MEl AT T OPENING OF CONFERENCE 43 V E s' s fr 1 S rL f frt S' S rt S S 'S 5 S 'S q S Y 5 k 1 4 MEMBERS OF TIlE THE FIRST PRESIDENCY CHUR CHURCH CH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Second Counselor David O. O McKay 4 left lt President Grant First Counselor J. J Reuben Clark 4 Jr Yanks Y l ts Even E en Up World l l Series S With Record Run P Production od j I. I Americans Slaughter Gi Giants With 1810 l' l to 4 41 V Victory Roosevelt Makes First Pitch I By DAVIS J. J W WALSH POLO OLO GR GROUNDS NEW YORK OCT OtT 2 INS With INS With Tony Lazzeri acting as head executioner with witha a home run the bases base baseS f for r th the the seco second d time in world series history a parade of con con- con con- d d' d pitchers were led to the shambles this afternoon while hile he New York Yankees bludgeoned their way to an 4 18 victory victory over the the New York Giants in the second game game of baseballs big ev event nt A crowd estimated at more than wit witnessed essed the carnage w with th President Roosevelt throwing out the first ball They were breaking out the fourth dozen by the time the Yankees Yankees Yankees Yan Yan- kees got through with Schumacher Smith Coffman Gabler and Gumbert Gumbert Gumbert Gum- Gum bert for 17 hits and a run production production production tion that broke all world series rec rec- The former record 13 runs runs was made by the Athletics a against the Giants in 1911 and equaled by bythe bythe bythe the Gi Giants ag against the yan Yankees e s in 1921 S The t total tal runs o of the the ganie game 22 S Continued on tae Page Two Column Three Yanks Even Up World Series With Record Run Production Continued from roin P Page Pae ge One v also constituted a a. record the old mark 19 having been made by the Yankees and Cubs four years years ago ago This picturesque and competitive abattoir served to even the series at one victory cacTi the Giants baying havIng having hav bay ing won the opener behind the great pitching of Carl Carr Hubbell Today there was no Hubbell only a succession of sleight-of-hand sleight artIsts artists artists art art- who invariably made the ball disappear somewhere in the outfield outfield outfield out out- field and twice beyond the fence The first of these was Lazzel Lazzeri's s 's shomer homer against the pitching of Dick Coffman with the bases filled Inthe Inthe in inthe the third the second and last was Bill BlU Dickeys Dickey's drive into the right field stands against Harry Gum Gumbert bert with two on in the ninth Meantime Lefty Gomez Comes managed to stay slay in there for the Yanks until the eighth allowing only six hits fanning tanning eight but walking seven Lazzeri's blow however was the theone theone theone one that proved the convincer an i epic stab slab into the right field stands that equaled Elmer Smiths Smith's homer with three on in the Cleveland- Cleveland Brooklyn series of 1920 It provided d the bi ln e.- e. seven seven run run Inning inning inning in in- ning that for fora a a. time threat threatened ned to eclipse those ten runs the Athletics scored against the Cubs seven years ago Schumacher Out The Yanks eased Hal Schumacher out of the pro proceedings by first and third inning rallies which had a great deal in common In each Crosetti opened with a a. single and Rolfe walked In the first inning I Di Maggio followed with a safe bunt that ultimately led Jed up to two runs In the third be bunted again anc and was s 's safe e on Jacksons Jackson's error filling the bases Terry decided at this point to lift Schumacher and brought on A ASmith Al Smith to face tace the left-handed left Gehrig who promptly singled for his first world series hit scoring two A hit by Dickey and a pass to Powell filled the bases Terry then removed Smith and came on with Coffman Cottman The latter worked the count to three and two on Lazzeri and then tried to burn over a fast curve on the outside corner Lazzer Lazzeri reached out and hooked it on the theine Jino ine ine into the lower right field stands a much shorter hit than Smiths Smith's epic epic- blow of 1920 but jusas just jus justas as effective Coffman did better after that tha and was finally removed for a pinch-hitter pinch in the fourth after which Gabler came on and yielded two more runs in the seventh As Asfor Asfor Asfor for Gumbert the Yanks began playing cricket on him in the ninth for six runs and five hits in including ludIng ludIng lud- lud ing Dickeys Dickey's homer with two on Even Gomez hit in this inning singling cleanly to center on the first ball pitched to drive in the therun therun therun run that equaled the old record of 13 for one game Except for the second where Gomez walked two ana and kicked in with a wild pitch and for the fourth when the Giants scored three runs the losers were extremely extreme extreme- ly passive throughout They got gol their three in the fourth on passes to Mancuso and Bartell and sh singles glesby by Jackson Pinch-hitter Pinch Davis and Bill Terry |