Show GOMEZ AND BIG GEORGE SHINE By HUGH S. S FULLERTON JR Associated Press Sports Writer In a season already notable for Its good early pitching performances Vernon Gomez of the Yankees and George Earnshaw of f the Athletics have accomplished a feat that tops all the other low hit performances so far This pair hooked up in a mound duel yesterday and after nine fast innings they had allowed only three hits apiece The Yankees won 2 to 1 This feat hardly approaches that famous fa amous a- a game in 1917 when Fred Toney of Cincinnati and Jim the Chicago Cubs battled through nine innings without a hit for either cither team but it still stands as ns something like a record for recent seasons Gomez a former Salt Laker had all the better of yesterdays yesterday's argument nt He whiffed eight Athletics and the only run scored against him was un un- un earned It came a after ter a walk and an error by Joe Sewell the first Yankee misplay of the season had put Max Bishop on second Jimmie Foxx rapped out a double to bring him home The New York runs which brought the Yanks their fifth straight victory this season and Gomez his tenth victory in a dozen starts against the Athletics since he came into the league both were scored in the fourth A walk to Sewell Babe Ruths Ruth's fly and singles by Lou and Ben Chapman sent one in and Gehrig scored while Chapman was being bein run down between second and thir thiron third on a double play that ended the thc in In- ning The American leagues league's two rebuilt rebuilt re ure built teams provided the rest of the excitement for the junior circuit yes The Boston Red Sox made it two straight over Washington by bya a 6 4 count and the Chicago White Sox belted out a 12 0 decision over the thc Detroit Tigers |