Show Hughell Sa By PAT ROBINSON SON International News Sports Writer NEW YORK Oct 1 Lets Let's Lets Let's you and I hop Into the clubhouses Yankees first where steam is rising of off showered hot athletes some silent some cussing their tough breaks some naked toweling some half hall dressed all fighting mad I Breaks beat us says Joe Mc Mc- c- c Carthy I 1 think Gomez Gamez can I take them Hope so anyhow That ball bail Di Maggio Maggie hit bit meant f rs Selkirk Homi Hom the ball game a foot toot either side and we were in Lazzeri's sore as a boil boll Great day for lor ducks but no fair test for us But you gotta hand it to that HubbelL Hes He's a great pitcher Oh I dont don't think hes he's tough chirps Powell the author so of three straight hits hIt Trouble I with you guys Is youre you're not good You can bet your shirt he wont won't stop us like that again red sred on Screw adds Rolfe Any time you see the batters batters' box bot all up I you know the hitters arent aren't getting getting get get- ting any purchase for tor their swings I You said it said Gehrig was sliding around up there as if il I had skates on It was easier for tor Hub with that slow stuff than it was for tor Rutting fluffing explains Dicke Dickey And say that was a good strike called on Whitehead that I time Red forced In a run i n u a. a all lalI That Failed to Break I Di Maggio sitting silent smiling to himself admits he hit that double play ball bali good Wish it had been pretty in there says Joe Ruffing talking quietly to Gomez Interrupts to queries answer Yeh it was an impossIble impossible im im- im- im possible day for pitching 1 couldn't get the mud of off cleats Didn't my you see me kicking that mound all the time I was afraid to cut loose in that mud Scared I might 7 pull a ligament Yes the Giants are a a good game hustling ball club But I think Gomez will stop them sure Id I'd like another crack czack at them myself on a good day Over to the Giants where the Giants next door are surprisingly surprisingly sur sur- quiet no wild scenes of 01 jubilation boys act as if It they know they still have a tough row to hoe Terry admits the de- de Continued on FOll Following Page Yanks Must Rally Behind Lefty Gomez Continued from Preceding Page and was carried along by a biting wind blasting in from the outfield made for the worst playing conditions conditions conditions con con- since the Pirates beat the Senators in the soaked rain-soaked final fina of the 1925 series Long before the last out the third base line was deep in mud the entire infield was a messy muck and the outfield as slippery as a skating rink At the same time the Yanks finally met their match and came cameto cameto cameto to the end of their game 12 world worl series winning streak the longest longes of all time which they began under Miller Huggins in the 1927 and 28 classics and continued under Joe McCarthy in 32 Although Hubbell was the bright brightstar brightstar star of the soaked rain-soaked opener he was given able assistance by Burgess Burgess Burgess Bur Bur- gess Whitehead the flashy second base y youngster whose fielding was tops and by Dick Bartell Bill Terry and Mel Ott who contributed two hits lits apiece in the nine-hit nine attack on Ruffing Although the Giants took a a. 2 1 edge in the first six innings it was the he eighth and the two big breaks in n that frame that really decided the ball game The first came in the Yankee half when the American leaguers golmen got gol men on first and third on Frank Crosetti's two-bagger two over third am and Hubbells Hubbell's fumble of Red Rolfe's dinky bunt Di Maggio Hits Liner Joe Di Maggio the rookie sensation sensation sensa- sensa tion ion who seems to have a a. a knack of falling into hard luck slammed a sho top liner directly at White- White head If it had been a foot to either side ide a sure base hit and at least one run would have resulted Asit Asit As Ast it t was however Whitehead barely had to move an inch to take it inand inand in inand and toss to Terry for the double play The Giant half of the frame start- start started ed d off with Terry getting his second single ingle of the day Ott then beat out a bunt and Ripple sacrificed Mancuso walked filling the bases and Ruffing passed Whitehead forcing Arcing in a run Travis Jackson hitless all day sent a fly to D Di DiMaggio DiMaggio Maggio to score Ott and then came the he blowup Hubbell sent a a. hit to the aging Tony Lazzeri but it took a bad bounce over his right shoulder scoring Mancuso Crosetti backing backing back back- ing up Lazzeri threw wide to home and Whitehead came in Dickeys Dickey's throw from the dugout where he lie finally retrieved the ball was too low for Buffing Ruffing covering the plate and Hubbell rested safely on third J Jojo ojo Moore grounded out to end the inning Before that the battle was all allup allup allup up to the pitchers Hubbells Hubbell's only previous letdown came in the third when his screwball special to Twin Selkirk broke too high and the tie Yankee outfielder drilled it into the lie upper tier in right field In the fifth Shortstop Dick Barell Bar- Bar Bartell Bartell tell ell found Ruffing's one-and-one one fast ast ball bail to his liking and skied it t into the left field stands for a round The only other run- run making came in the the sixth when Mel Iel Ott singled advanced on Jim Ripples Ripple's sacrifice bunt and came skidding kidding home on Mancuso base hit it over third |