| Show ERI'S ERIS SINGLE GIVES YANK YAN SPLIT IN ATHLETIC TWIN BILL BILI BIL rj TONE DRIVES IN WINNING 3 I RUN IN OF LAST TILT lilt Walberg Sets Set Huggins Huggins' Team Down Dow by 7 to 4 4 I Score in First Ruth Ties Count in Second NEW YORK TonK June 22 2 2 AP Ar- Ar P-I P Philadelphia Athletics may be beable j jable I able to acc accumulate a a. a lead lea of ot eight eightS and 0 one half n e h a It I the tile games gaes over oer 4 world champion I Now ew York Tork Yankees Yankee Yankees Yan Yan- kees kee with ih com corn corni comparative i ease ase but hold holding In this tIlls ad- ad ad advantage vantage In the thelast 4 last lat two t o days das has hasi ha r i t been something g else ele again The TheA's TheAs agn As A's of ot Connie v f jw 1 Mack a. a c k followed I v i J the their 1 Y r Friday Fridays t 3 by rush- rush sem f t 7 Into safe cafe 7 ng In- 0 a r lt 7 position by byI winning winning win win- I 1 J r f ning the first firM game of ot the second see sec ond end double header head head- er er 7 to 3 The Yankees had hea- hea to go fourteen Innings to ev even n the count tor fr the day but they tey finally finaly sue sue- sueI I c de by a score or of 01 4 to 3 3 A A crowd said sId by officials of ot the I Yankees Yankee to have hae almost exal exactly equaled th the record rord week day at at ten dance at the tho first of ot the bargain nl days das when paid to I see th the cl class ss of ot the American league fight for foi- foia a place In lea the baseball babal sun sat lun through gh the classic casic YANKS BAFFLED BAFFLE BY BY WALBERG'S SPEED DallIed Baffled by Rube Walberg-s Walberg speed until ulU it fl was too late to do them any good goad the Yankees fell tel easy eay vie vic 10 tims in the open opener r The As A's drove Fred Heimach one of their former mates to coi coyer cover er before he lIe succeeded In retiring a n single enemy rifleman enemy rifleman In inthe the fifth Young Roy SherM stopped the bombardment but the Yankees could do nothing with wih Walberg until the tIle ninth when two home hOpe runs by substitutes Byrd and Lay Lary y a and ld a gift git of oC a run un to Gehrig ater after a pass saved the Ignominy of ot ofa ofa ota a shutout for forthe the tue world champions The rhe nene nerve tracking excitement or ot the second game bame caused most of ot the customers to to- forget all about bout al the first Old Jack Jak Quinn wh whose se age is his own business bustnes but must be in the tho neighborhood of ot 50 if It estimates at ar are to be based on his years fn in baseball went out outto to o show the Yankees Yankee that there was life in the old bo boy yet yet George his opponent young oung enough to be his son son pitched carelessly the first Inning and thereafter spent the af sf terno n trying tring to get bet them bade back a- a After the first rt inning when all 11 the vI visitors visitors' runs were scored on two passes pases and ad a home run into the right field fied stands from Simmons' Simmons bat the le league gue leaders never sent Bent Benta senta lent lenta a player as far as a sc second nd base base A Anew Anew Anew new record must have havo been made by the the refusal of ot the men of or Connie Mack tack to be left lett on the bases Not an Athletic u was left lef on in the fourteen fourteen four four- teen leen innings Four reached first l J list se tse e after the first inning and all 1 who made mae the tile start were elImInated eliminated elim elm mated three on double plays and andone andone one one by being picked o off t by the pitcher picher YANKS CONSTANTLY THREATEN IN SECOND Willie While the Athletics vero not In scoring position after ater they made their first bid the Yankees constantly constantly constanty con con- stanty threatened One of ot the games game's most dramatic moments was contributed by Babe Bae Ruth Eutis baseballs baseball's master showman who Js sent ent home the tying run in the eighth inning with a bunt The big fellow tollow kept his his- hi secret seret well a a. aj ahe he w went nt to the plato with two out and Combs en third carrying the run that knot the count count No one suspected suspect d that the home run king would buit bunt The The Athletic infielders in- in fielders and outfielders were far back ready to throw themselves in front of ot a Ruthian smash at the risk of ot Ufa me ard and limb t to stop the vital run Ruth crossed everone everyone everone by hunting bunting pert perfectly cUy and beating Dykes Dykes' hurried hurie throw as Combs raced home The game gme remained in the 3 to 3 deadlock until the the- tho fourteenth then with two to out and Combs Combson on third as a a a. result resul of ot his hi fifth hit a a. a steal a-steal steal and ad intentional passes pases to Gehrig and Ruth Lazzeri singled to cen cen- ter tec was WS due He had ha gone to bat bat- eleven times during the the af afternoon aZ- aZ a- a reaching first base Lase lae ALLOWS BUT 4 BINGLES SINGLES allowed only four hits bits while while- th the Yankees were ere getting eighteen off oc Quinn but the elderly statesman of ot baseball gave gao a masterful mas ms- exhibition Late in in the tho af afternoon at- at when most men of hi his age are re at homo home homo hi lit slip ered ease playIng playing playing play play- ing with tUh their grandchildren Quinn let the world champions get on tho the bases and then left them there When Dickey tripled with wih one ono out in the ninth rushed rushe in reinforcements sending Thirst Durst to hit for Durocher r and Robertson to torun torun torun run for Dickey Durst Durat filed te to Haa close cose behind the infield Infeld where Connie Connla a Mack k had placed the with the tho Infielders well Wen on he ilie grass and Haas Has threw Robertson Robert Robert- I son out at the plate With Wih the series standing two and two and the Athletics still seven and one half one hal games ahead ot ot the Yankees Yankees the final gme game gme will 1 be played tomoro tomorrow First game came PHILADELPHIA ar I NEW EW TORK TonK A. OA 4 0 8 2 1 4 Combs cf S 3 0 1 I 1 G 0 I 2 tt S 0 1 I 1 I J 2 0 a i 1 I i i l 0 R i b S 0 t e o 4 2 24 4 O 0 Lr b. b 2 1 1 1 lb Foix-lb I 1100 I 10 0 r 3 e t U. U 0 4 2 1 2 0 4 i 4 1 10 0 0 t 4 I 1 1 2 0 t h 6 4 2 3 0 t 2 iI 11 1 0 4 0 0 0 I S I 1 he Dur 4 Z 1 Z I 4 ot 00 oeO oe O a 0 Oi li p. p S 0 I 0 li 11 l It 1617 IU 27 11 iii Totals 7 1 SCORE BY INNINGS Philadelphia PhiladelphIa- 0 BY 0 0 2 0 3 J 2 3 0 t 0 I J 0 J G 1 New nr York 3 0 o 0 0 O. O tt o 0 t S IP P SUMMARY Runs lIsa Simmons Simmons' J Il Foxx 2 Stiller Miller le Byrd La Levy Lary Errors Er Er- rore Dykes Bole Boley Gra Ron Rests RUI batted In In Foxx 2 Bole Boley 2 3 C 5 Two bas hIU- hIU 1 Byrd Lan Lary u Ste Toba Ruth Simmons Boley Ble Home Borne rn runs rune Foxx Foss Foss Cochrane Byrd Lary Sacrifice SacrIfice- Double playe I. I to D Du Do 0 Miller plays e rocher to II Boley to e Bishop I t Foxx Foss Sheri SherId to- to to Luel to Left Lefton tn on bases New bun New York 13 U. Philadelphia 5 Duel Bases on balls Off Mile Off ch 1 1 t. off Sherid 2 off oft Walberg 7 Struck out oot- oot B By BR Sherid Sherd 1 1 t. b by W. ber 2 ulu ft S 5 In 4 Innings none out I In fifth off herld S 2 In I 5 Innings inning Lo r pitcher UmpIres Umpire McGowan and Campbell Campbell Tim Tints Tm of ot g game m 10 PHILADELPHIA EW YORK I DHO Bishop lb 4 0 S. S 52 Combs d. d 5 5 4 a Mac Un tf ef S 6 1 6 1 1 3 1 e 4 0 4 0 lb S I If 6 5 1 4 4 0 0 Juth ci rt I 3 1 3 o 0 lb 4 1 13 2 Luerl lb b. b 71 1 II SIllIer rt rf S 6 I 1 2 1 lIe opel If I. I S 6 0 5 0 i Dykes lb 4 0 1 7 DiCkey c C. C 41 6 foley as I 0 1 fi 5 Robertson f 0 0 Quinn p. p p. p 1 2 KoenIg as l II 11 t 1 Durocher s. s 21 22 Burst Durt r lO OO 0 0 I I 1 3 0 0 5 ll 11 3 Total Totals 41 U hU 20 01 Two out when winning Inning f run Tun scored Robertson t ran n for or r Dickey In is nInth 1 Darst Durst batted t c for Durocher In 1 I SCORE BY J f 7 Philadelphia n 00 00 v J 3 New Ne York Toik u. u OtO oto 01 01 4 Runs Bishop SUMMARY Cochrane ne a Comba 2 L DIcke DIeSel Dickey No errors errors' eror Run Buns batted bated In In Simmons In-Simmons Simmon S 3 Larvae Iao Combs Ruth Luerl Two base Ta Tiro hits Combs 2 Three base Thre-bue Thre hit hit hit-Dicke Dickey HoDo HoUe run SImmons run Simmons run Simmons Stolen base ble base Sacrifices SacrifIces Comb Combs L Lary Liry t 2 Gehrig Double Du Dou ble hi play plays plays-Di DIckey Dickey key to Durocher Boley Jo to Dykes to Foxx Durocher to Bo Do I ley hey to Bishop to Fo Fox Foxx to to Gehrig hiss Haa t to Cochran Cochrane SIllier Miller I r to o Foxx Left t on ba bases New bases N New York 34 14 Philadelphia n none o Base Basa on on balls Off bana Off 4 off Quinn 4 Struck out out fly By 1111 6 6 by Quinn 2 L Par Par-ed Pred ball ball Cochrane Umpires Umpires Umpires-McGowan McGowan Campbell Campbel and nd Moriarty Time 0 |