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Show PLAY-BY-PLAY FIRST INNING YANKS: Crosetti called out , on strikes. Collins knocked down Rolfe's hard grounder and threw to Lee covering first to get Rolfe. No runs, no hits, no errors. CUBS: Hack singled sharply to left. On a pitchout, Herman tried to hit the ball by throwing his bat at it, but was unsuccessful. Dickey threw Hack out at second. Herman grounded out, Crosetti to Gehrig. Demaree fanned swinging. swing-ing. No runs, one hit, no errors. SECOND INNING YANKS: DiMaggio rolled out, Hack to Collins, on an easy play. Gehrig walked on four pitches. Dickey singled past Collins, sending send-ing Gehrig to third, and went to second on Cavaretta's throw to Hack at third. Selkirk grounded to Herman, who fumbled the ball, Gehrig scoring. Dickey went to third and Selkirk was safe, at first. It was an error for Herman. Her-man. Gordon singled off Hack's glove. Dickey scored and Selkirk Sel-kirk .went to second. Ruffing hit into a double play, Jurges to Herman to Collins. Two runs, two hits, one error. CUBS: Cavarrelta grounded out to Gehrig, unassisted. Reynold. popped to Gordon on the grass behind first. Hartnett fouled to Dickey. No runs, no hits, no errors. TllllilJ INNING YANKEES: Crosetti flied to Reynolds in right Center. Rolfe flied to Demaree. Henrich singled down the first base line. Collins fielded the ball deeply but had no choice to make a play as Lee did not get to first in time to cover. Henrich was out attempting to steal second, Hartnett to Herman. No runs, one hit, no errors, none left. CUBS: Collins lined a s,-nglc to right field. Jurges went down twinging. Lee tapped in Tront of the plate and was out, Dickey (Continued on Page Two) PLAY-BY-PLAY, FIRST GAME (Continued from P;igc One) Gordon. Demaree popped to Cros-etti. Cros-etti. No runs, one hit, no errors. SEVENTH INNING YANKS: Ruffing flied to Demaree. De-maree. Crosetti was hit by a p.'.ched ball. Rolfi hit a single to right. Crosetti advanced to third. Kenrich lined to Collins, who snared the ball with a leaping, leap-ing, one-handed catch, and then stepped on first to double Rolfe- No runs, one hit, no errors. CUBS: Cavarretta lined a sngle to center field. Reynolds bounced into a double play, Crosetti to Gehrig. Hartnett dropped a short fly near the riht field foul line and Henrich, attempting to make a diving catch, missed the ball. The ball rolled into right field for a triple. Collins grounded to Crosetti, who made a sensational picktip over second base and threw him out. No run.s, two hits, no errors. EIGHTH INNING YANKS: DiMaggio grounded out, J urges to Collins. Gehrig ran the count to three and two, then was called out on strikes. He thought it was a ball and started for first base, but ran hack and protested vigorously to Umpire Moran when he learned it had been called a stivke. Coach Art Fletcher and other Yankees had to pull Gehrig away from Umpire Moran, and Manager Mc-Cn Mc-Cn rthy ca me out and broke up the Yankee protest. Dickey singled to right for his fourth straight hit. Dickey stole record Selkirk flied to Reynolds. CUES: Demaree tried to duck away from a pitch but the ball hit his bat and bounded to Ruffing, Ruf-fing, who threw him out to Gehrig. Geh-rig. Cavarretta fanned, swinging. Reynolds popped to Gehrig. No runs, no hits, no errors. IT FT II INNING YANKEES: Gordon doubled down the left fi'eld line. Ruffing .sacrificed, Hartnett to Collins and Gordoq moved to third- With a count of three and two Crosetti fanned, swinging. Rolfe grounded oul . Her man to Collins. No runs, one hit, no errors. CUBS: Harnett fanned, swinging. swing-ing. Dickey dropped the third strike and threw him out at first to Gehrig. Collins grounded out, Gordon to Gehrig. Gordon made ;i brilliant stop near second on the play. Judges fanned, sw ag io Gchi'ifr. Collin moved to second. sec-ond. Hack singled sharply to nghl . Collins .scored and Hack racer I to .second on I lie t h row-in. Herman hil a hot roller down the third base line. It. got away from , Holfe, but when Hack attempted to score he was out at the pla I c, Crone 1 1 i I o Di'ckey on a iIohi.' play. Herman was given u .single on I he play. Cue run, three hits, no errors. l-'Ol IITII INNING !' . YANKKKS; liniaggio grounded out from Judges lo Collins. Jiirgcs make a beautiful play on the rol-! rol-! let'. ( iehrig s.'.igled down the ! rig hi field line but was oul. a I ; .second as lie allempled o stretch ' his hit to a double, Cavarretta to Hernia n I o J udges. Dickey grounded lo Herman behind scc-' scc-' ond bane and bea I il out. for a single. Selkirk popped To Hack. ; No runs, t wo hits, no errors. : No runs, one hit, no errors. CUBS: Judges singled to right. O'Dea batted for Lee. O'Dea forced J urges at second, Crosetti to Gordon. Hack hit into r double play, Gordon to Crosetti to Gehrig. No runs, one hit, no errors. NINTH INNING YANKEES: Jack Russell replaced re-placed i-.ee on the pitcher's mound for the Cubs. Gordon flied to Reynolds. Ruffing rolled out, Herman to Collins. Crosetti up. Crosetti dropped a double along the right field foul line. Rolfe up. Rolfe grounded out, Herman to Collins. CUBS: Herman flied to Di-Maggio. Di-Maggio. Demaree flad to Selkirk. Sel-kirk. Cavaretta lined a single to right and went to second when the ball caromed off Henrich's body. The official scorer ruled a single and an error. Reynolds popped to Gordon. No runs, one hit, one error. ing. SIXTH INNING YANKS: Henrich doubled off the right field va'l. DiMaggio flied to Cavarretta. Henrich was held at second. Gehrig worked the count to three and two, then fanned swinging at a low pitch. This was a bit of strategy relayed to Lee by Tony Lazzcri. Dickey up. Dickey dropped a short fly into left field which fell in front of Demaree for a single. Henrich scoring. Selkirk hit a slow roller down the first base line and Lee juggled it and threw late to Collins. Col-lins. Selkirk was safe. The official of-ficial scorer ruled it a hit. Gordon fanned, swinging. One run, three hits, no "errors, two left. CUBS: Lee flied to DiMaggio. Hack beat out a slow bounder down the third base line for hi'3 third straight hit. Herman forced Hack at second, Rolfe to |