Show Rally Beats Yanks Again 4 3 By HUGH S S. S FULLERTON JR lIt Associated Press Sports Writer Boston the center of at baseball Interest interest In in- terest during the winter apparently has no intention of relinquishing the spotlight now that the 1935 season Is under way When the curtain rose Tuesday It was Babe Ruth and the Braves who held the center of ot the stage Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day it was the Red Sox Sex who indicated indi in no uncertain terms that they are out out to to get Into the pennant fight as they turned back the New York Yankees for the second time In suc suc- cession Homer Saves Game Tangling in Ls another mound duel the Red Hose won 4 to 3 3 In the tenth Inning They had escaped defeat by bythe bythe bythe the slim margin of a ninth inning homer by Max Bishop With Charley Ruffing hurling great ball the Yanks took the lead when they solved Gordon Rhodes' Rhodes delivery deli In the seventh Bishop socked his homer behind a pinch single by Roy Johnson in the ninth to tie the count 2 22 Another pinch hitter old Bing Miller Miller Mil Mil- ler took over the job in the tenth and drove in the winning runs after a walk and ond an error by Lou GehrIg had put runners on second and third Lous Lou's Homer Wasted asted Gehrig did his best to atone for forthe forthe forthe the misplay in the last of ot the tenth when he belted the of ot the 50 or more homers he hopes to hit this season season sea sea- son but the bases were empty The triumph put Boston at the top of the standing as th the only team with two victories Most of the teams which started the campaign Tu Tuesday were kept idle by cold weather or rain although some fans attended attended attended at at- tended belated openers at Washington Washington Washington Wash Wash- ington and Detroit to bring the total for this years year's first games up to 1 BOSTON NEW YORK DHO BHO A. A Bishop 5 1 3 7 7 Combs It If 4 0 4 1 Werber 4 1 2 2 S 5 1 2 z 1 Reynolds rO rf 4 0 1 0 S rt ii S 5 1 1 0 Cronin U U. 4 2 2 2 lb S 5 t I 8 1 c 3 0 4 1 Dicker c. c 3 1 7 0 I if 3 1 3 0 zUlU 0 0 0 J Almada ct cf 4 0 2 0 Chapman ef d. d 4 0 3 0 I lb Ib 4 0 12 0 4 2 2 2 Rhodes p. p 2 0 1 2 Crosetti U. U 3 1 2 0 P. P 0 0 0 0 p p. p 4 61 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 Welch p. p 0 0 0 0 I 1 I 1 0 0 p 0 0 0 0 Totals 3 33 7 30 14 Totals 37 5 30 11 i x x Batted Batted for tor Walters Walberg in the ninth ax Batted Bolted for tor Welch In the tenth z z Ran Ran for Dickey In the tenth Boston 2 2 C 4 New York 1 3 1 3 Summary Errors Errors Ru Run bA batted bAram ram In in L W Ruffin Bishop f T Miller 2 Two base hits hits Werber Werber Selkirk Home runs runs BishoP Bishop Stolen base base Sacrifice Sol Sacrifice Sol ten Doubts Doub's plays plays RoUe to Lazzeri to Gehris- Gehris 2 2 Bishop to Cronin to Dahlgren L Lift ft on bases Boston bUts Boston 3 3 New York 9 9 Bases on balls Off balls Off Rhodes 3 2 Walber 2 Rutting 1 H. H Johnson n 1 Struck out out out-By By Rhodes 2 2 ll d 6 6 ir 1 1 kH Hits Off Hits Off lt Rhodes g les 8 In 6 3 1 Innings Walberg 0 In 1 2 23 Welch 0 o in tn n 1 1 IlL H. H Johnson 1 In 1 V Inning pitcher Welch |