Show T o. o t. t J 11 1 JI 4 1 l e. e i e al L eau Ill erleS v jt r With With- 2 to t to 1 l' l Win Will Over Over- Gi Ameri Americans aps Break Tie in Eighth In Inning ing With Lone Run for Victory By DAVIS J. J WALSH YANKEE STADIUM NEW YORK Oct 3 INS INS INS-Belore Before a rabid crowd t more than the largest that ever saw a world 5 series ries game the New York Yankees came on with an eighth inning rally inning rally this afternoon oon to spoil Fred Fitzsimmons' Fitzsimmons superlative pitching effort and win the third game of baseballs baseball's big event by a score of 2 to 1 ine rne victory victory- was the tue second in ina in ina a row for the Yankees and gave them a a. two to one lead for tor the series It also dispelled the legend that the Yankees cannot win the close ones ones ones' for this one cue was urgently and pressingly close For seven in Innings In- In flings Fitzsimmons gave the great est show of the series greater even than Hubbells Hubbell's in the opening game Only 23 men faced him over that stretch the two additional men being accounted for by Gehrig's foot toot home run into the center centerfield centerfield centerfield field stands to open the second d inning and by DiMaggio's double in the fourth The rest of this famous hitting array had gone out in n order i 1 I Meanwhile Jim Ripple had tied the score with a a. homer into the right field stands to start the fifth inning so that when the eighth began it was a a. 1 to 1 deadlock between between between be be- tween the pitching of ot Fitzsimmons and Bump Hadley Up to that point Fitzsimmons had allowed two hits and Hadley no less than ten But oddly Fitz was the first to break He had retired ten men in order order order or or- der when Selkirk opened the eighth with a n clean single to left on the firs first ball pitched Powell in at attempting attempting at at- tempting to sacrifice lost the first two strikes but Fitz then lost the batter and walked him Both Continued on Page Three Col Column n EI Eight t I YANKEES TAKE LEAD IN SERIES Continued from Page One Oni runners irs advanced on L L' L Lazzeri LiIS zie iI'S is' is issac sac sac- 1 and then Selkirk w wis was s cut down at at the plate on r Ruffing's Buffing's tap to the box i Fitz worked very carefully on on Crosetti but the latter Iatter outguess outguessed tL L him lim by smacking an outside pitch just to the left of the box Fitz got jot his gloved hand on the ball baH but ut couldn't hold it It went fo foan for foran foran an infield hit scoring Powell an anti and l there here went the ball game for Pat Malone came on to relieve Hadley Hadler In n the ninth and got rid of of the Giants Slants except for Leslo's Les Les- los lo's single to center with two out ut After yesterdays yesterday's record 18 t to 4 victory the performance of th the Yanks today in pulling this one one out was impressive Hadley adley r re retired retired re- re tired the side in order in the second second second sec sec- J ond third and fourth innings but otherwise was always faced with impending disaster Moore opened the game with a a. sin single le and reached third on Bartell's Bartells Bartells Bartell's Bartells Bartell's Bar- Bar tells tell's sacrifice and Terrys Terry's single to center DiMaggio's fast return to the infield held the runner at third base and while the incident didn't seem important at the time it loomed very large later ny how Ott promptly ended the Inning in inning inning in- in ning by hitting into a double play After Ripples Ripple's home run had tied the score score in the fifth Mancuso kept the rally alive with a base hit He was forced at second by Whitehead who promptly went out stealing which was too bad because Jackson walked and Fitzsimmons' Fitzsimmons drive took tooka a freak bound over Rolf Rolfe's s 's head fora for a single Then Moore died harmlessly harmlessly harmlessly harm harm- lessly for the third out There were two out in in the seventh when Jackson and Fitzsimmons Fitzsimmons Fitz Pita simmons singled in succession And then came the big break of the game gapie something like Whiteheads Whitehead's double play on DiMaggio in the opener Anyhow Moore lined a blinding shot toward right center that looked like two bases basea but Lazzeri leaped high to his right for fora a glittering catch ending th the in in- in ning Bartell and ad Ott got singles in th the eighth but the former was forced by Terry and in the pinch Ripple a and n d Mancuso couldn't c come com o m e through That marked the end of of the day of futility and frustration by the Giants As for the Yanks there was only Gehrig's homer to comfort them through most of the ball game It was a terrific hit on an inside curve the ball carrying ten rows deep into the bleachers in right center field It was practically Fitzsimmons' Fitzsimmons only mistake until he grooved that one for or Selkirk to tb start the fateful eighth The paid attendance was ial ly announced at for a a v ne new newt record the old record was for the Yankees and St. St Louis Cardinals Cardinals Car Car- here in 1926 |