Show YANKS ON HITTING SpREE J Giants Need More Hubbells Judging From Performances Of Hurlers in Second Game Gam By Dy JOE WILLIAMS IS V Special l to The Telegram NEW YORK Oct 3 Up 3 Up to no now the world series has run as true to tc form as the days of the week Everything Every thing has haa worked out on a calenda calendar r basis The Yankees weren't expected expect ed to beat Carl Hubbell in the opening open ing game and they Once S Hubbell was out of the way it w was wa 3 expected the situation would bi be r changed sharply It was There was no Hubbell working fo forthe for forthe r the Giants In the second game of ot a t aS the series and as a consequence the thi S dope was able to speak with added adde I eloquence All An along the dope has ha 5 maintained that the Giants are Hubbell Hubbell Hub Hub- HubS bell when he is pitching they look S great when he isn't they look like lIk S Peoria on an off day How accurately accurately accurately the dope will speak before the series ends is something else But as far as it has gone the dope commands respect demands it in fact The game Friday demonstrated once again the Importance of pitching pitching pitch pitch- pitching ing and its effect on the appearance of a ball club The Yankees had good pitching pitching brilliant brilliant in spots spots from from their Mr Gomez and they dominated the game from the first inning The Giants had miserable pitching and they were never in the game jame No ball club ever looked more helpless in a world series game than the Giants did Friday They looked like a semipro outfit playing an exhibition exhibition ex ex- game against a major league eague team team and and what an exhibition exhibition tion The wretched character of d their pitching was mainly to blame It was so bush that the attack never got a chance to make itself felt Dime a n Dozen If Hal Schumacher is the second I best pitcher on the Giants' Giants staff as a awas was indicated by the assignment he drew in starting the game then the theS National leaguers do not figure to tc S hang around very much longer He was both unsteady and He acted as if he believed all th ib tl stories he had read about the tr slugging exploits of 1 th Yankees 1 The four other pitchers who fj tel lowed him both to the mound aj anto an to the showers were of the varie t harshly described as a dime a doze doz dozer and in this instance were too e ex X pensively priced The story of t tb Giants' Giants pitching mediocrity is be bas bes told by the box score score 17 17 hita I runs Tuns not to mention nine nin bases J jor J balls As Joe Louis said in to right hand Y y yoi 1 cant can't get away from that Complete Rout I 1 The Giants are far from a gre grea team They were lucky to win t th championship They backed But even a great team has be bee made to look bad against that is murdering the ball and FJ Fr- Fr day the Yankees were not only mur r dering pitchers but burying t th bodies For several hours it lookas look c cas as if the Spanish revolution hi h hid d been transferred to the P PC Polo lo Grounds I J Hitting moods are not elwa always readily explained Some days gre great hitters will hit and some days th they wont The Yankees are great hi hitters hit hit- as they proved over a long s se sil- sil sons son's stretch but against Hubb Hubbell ll llon on opening day they couldn't evi ev hit an attitude Men like Gehrig a and d Dickey couldn't get the ball ban beyond the infield Maybe they weren't lIn lIna llna a hitting mood And again maybe was all Hubbell or or at least t too It t-h-j t has been said the pitching Iiii the American league is inferior that hat in the National league and I because be- be cause ause of this Supposed fact the theYan Ya kees tees have gone on to build them the selves elves into fantastic fence busters buste There may be something in th that too 00 Certainly in this series th they have save looked weak against gre great gre-at pitching and magnificent against agair St ordinary pitching 1 Hubbell Not Enough 1 3 All An of which would seem to prove prove 1 if I anything that the Yankees e c can n continue to look weak against gre great t I pitching itching as represented by Hu Hubell Hubbell Hub Hub- bell ell and still win the series in Ii- Ii 1 fairly easy manner Hubbell Hubben alo alois alone 1 is 5 not enough to win for the Giant Gian Gianti He le must have help and there w was wa nothing in the individual or coll tive lye performances of the five Gia Giant I pitchers Friday to give hh him bins mu mu much hi encouragement i You cant can't catch bullets TI Th S was vas Frank Frisch's comment to i ion me methe me men on n the result of the second gamet tells ells the whole story The Yankees Yanke were vere rifling the ball to all parts parts' he the field They were hitting wi with such uch power that a new world reco record set et by one of their own men was wasi wasn't t good enough to stand on its o oW own through the length of the game At Atthe Atthe the end of the seventh inning t the swarthy Tony Lazzeri had driven in a five runs to set a record dati dating 1 back ack to the first world series in 1903 1 No other player had eve ever en n in that many runs in a single world series game not game not even Rul Ruth Cobb obb or Wagner But by the end of fl I the he ninth inning some 40 mInutes later ater Bad Bill Dickey h hid d i equaled it I. I Even Gomez Gomes Hits J J g How much of this unprecedented 1 display of power powe was vas due to ti the te 7 r Yankees Yankees' hitting ability and he how ho much nuch to the ineptness of the Gian GIants 1 pitchers may be debatable Ev Even Mr Gomez who would probably still have to bat in the No 9 8 s si slot b Ji I even ven If it he played with the Bloom Bloome j Girls hit safely But in this Instance I II it t seems to me the burden of prOD pro 5 is I wholly on the Giants' Giants pitchers The Yankee sluggers have been g go going gol l ing exceedingly well all year it j js possible to say the same of ot ti the pitchers they faced J JI Any time a man hits a horn hom with the bases full as Mr Lazzer did in the third third and and it was on the second time this had been do don P Pin in the series he series he is entitled to tala tal tak tali talia taka a bow Just the same I felt Iel th tha young Joe Di Maggio Maggie w was s the stand stan standout 1 out player on the field just as feel that he is destined to b be ti thi th l standout player of the major majori i another year or two 1 S The three hits the Yankee fresh fresi il man got were incidental but h hi h Tris fielding was sensational I doubt l t Speaker in his most inspired Sh mood ever played a finer game He made two catches th would have defied the most efforts of any G man one on low liner from Joe Moores Moore's Moo es e's bat batt i 1 i the sixth and the other on a tei ter ir i ninth smash by Hank Lieber in t tE tiu o b n f. f I tl |