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Show v -- 14 THE SAliT LAKE TRIBUNES SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8, 1927. Yankee Soathpaiv Star Comes Close to Pitching Perfect Qame; Mates Field Well " t ' ..i Mark for Pennock Tie Traynor Get Blow Off Delivery. Win; Firt V . frees (Oeatfcras Tf Oee.) Pennock was hlcJtai tor the last All In th ninth, a scratchy single by Lloyd Waner, bat In thus letting, the Corsair down with only three safe blows, tha Tanks veteran furnished one of tha greatest world series twirl bif performances of all time. This was Pennock'a fifth series triumph, without single defeat to mar his wonderful record, thus tying tha mark of a great right. Sander, John Wesley Coombs, who soorad four victories lor Connie Mack's v and another for Athletics In 1910-1All of Pennock'a Brooklyn 1b 1U. victories have been made In a Yankee uniform, two others ever tha Chants In 1121 and another pair last fall against tha Cardinals. Pemiock's mound work added luster to tha Yankee triumph, but tha Amef-ka- n leaguers, outplaying their rivals once more In every department of the gams, didn't need any perfect pitching feats to accomplish the downfall of. tha Buccaneers for tha third time a row. RUTH GIVES FINALS, Tha Tankee batting avalanche, producing two runs in the f ( Inning, to give enough margin for victory, swept over the proa! rate Pirates In the seventh with a terrific crash, six runs being piled up as Lee Meadows, bespectacled righthander, was driven from the mound, and Mike Cvangros, little southpaw; greeted by Ruth's homer with two runners on the path. Open Play for Daynes Cup on Next Tuesday. ' ''j. 3Kv M er V K FIRST INNINO. warmed up In the Meadows continued to work otit along the sidelines. There was another delay as the moving picture men filmed Judge Lahclis, high of baseball, as he sat In his box. .L,. Waner up. Ball one, outside. Strike one, called. Koenlg threw out L. Waner at first. Illiyne up. Ball one, inside. This waa a sweeping curve. Strike one, called. Ball two, outside. Rhyna sent out a long fly to P. Waner up. The crowd Mouse). gava P. Waner a big hand. Meusel cam In to take P. Waner's low fly. Pennock kept the ball on the plat Y , ok during tha inning. So runs, no hits, no errors. Yankees Combs m. Meadows warmed up a bit. Strike one. called. This was a fast ball across tha heart of the plate. Foul, strike two. Ball one. hlKh, Inside. Foul. This was a d liner Into the stands and the left-fiel- ItUTM,. Trlbun Staff Cerrespendent. NEW TORK, Oct. T. They said the Pirates would run us rasgtd oa the VX l. 1 - . , pn 5 . ' o 0 J 1r f They have not don It. They said we couldn't hit eurve ball pitching. W showed am. . oeuldn't '; stop th They said w Waner a. .We'rs doae It. They said th Pirate would kaeck pltch-In- r th daylights eut of But they don't do It. B Which leaves llltl more to said about the serlea llerbie Pennock did th very thing we all knew he would do. He set those fellows down ia order, and showed the beat pitching of so far . Even better than Oeorgs Piperts th day before, and waa George plenty grood. Nothing In the world can stop us now. 1 honestly think th series will end Saturday. If It doesn't, it's a cinch to end on Sunday, and the Yankees will be champions of the world, which is s it should be. for they're the best hall club. I n taking nothing from th Pirates. They have played well sod they've been in there fishtlng- every minute. But th best ball club has Won. and they know It- W'vs had better pitching, better hitting, better fleldinr. better base running, and that's about all there I to baseball. Herb's work Friday was perfect. Be never pitched a wrong ball; never once lost control, and never lost his stuff. I think Pat Collins pulled ths bet Hns that haa om on t of IU series s fur after the gam Saturday. "Where do you get that stuff about he the Pirates hitting of asked. "Why, it look twenty-thre- e them to get a hit off Herbie ester i 0 i 0I 3in'gham' .. S tallies . I, 0 J. . L. . Score two points for a win, one point .ut., lur lieu v, Saturday' Kick-of- at f ' Schedule." . f j .. i - ,f lft-haad- p. m. vs. O. 8. L. : at Service Caledonians Mouth and Sixth West streets. Referee, 1. H. Sedgley. Vikings vs. Halt Lake, municipal park, Thirteenth South and Seventh East streets. Referee, L. Jensen.. field, eleventh . - s Two soccer games are scheduled for Saturday. Tha ('allies, holders of the league championship and the Daynes up, will entertain th newcomers to the league, th O. 8. L. The latber first victory, lqv jet to aregister thatr rley hava splendid team on paper, but as yet have failed to assert themselves on the field of play, hence It would be a real surprise should they score their first victory at tha expense of the Scotsmen. The Vikings are th only undefeated team In the league. Today they will be given the acid test, when they tackle the Salt Lakere. The tea,n4 will be selected front the1 following players; Caledonians Qrondell, Wellders, ndreas, Pupalx, Hawthorns, Fox, DeMann. W. Smith) Graham, Young" (captain?, A. Graham.R. Turvllle, J. O. S. L. Tetley, Mole, Shutt Carlson, W. Lynch, Hurst, .. Lynch, Payne, Hall, Lj the," Cobb, -- - "" nd Pia TrayBabe Ruth, above, nor, who, In the gerite- game Friday, shone for their respective clubs. The Babe got the first home run of the series In the seventh Inning when he lammed out one into the bleachers with tw on, while Traynor managed to get the' first Pirate hit after Pennock had held the Corsairs hitless for seven Innlnga. a Trnynor's single in the eighth started tha Pirate off on tneir vain rally which netted one run Welson, Fox. Dixon, K. Andreaaon, Yiklngs Burkland, Olaen. Walker, Arve-set- ld. Hansen, Andreasen, W. Chappuis. Salt Lake Cresswell, Mills, Gates, Affleck. McKnlght (captain). Prima. Wharram, Longman, Lewis, Wilkin, Mason, Claphani. Next Tuesday the Daynes Junior cup games will commence among the Junior high schools of the city. All one, railed. This was a drop curvs games will start promptly at 4:16, and on the outside corner. Strike two, the opening schedule Is aa follows: called. This curve cut the lnirie corJordan vs. Roosevelt. Referee, 3. ner of tha plate. Foul. Laizeri cam Ikinaldson. over fast and took Traynor's grounder West vs. Irving. Referee, J. H. Sedgwith his gloved hand and tossed him ley. out. barnhart up. Strike one, called. Jackson va Stewart Referee, J. Lazzert smothered Barnhart s ground- Rees. er and got him at first. pec tators had to duck. Combs sinSouth vs. Bryant Referee, W. No runs, no fella, no errors. Nona Smith. gled over the middle bag. Koenlg up. The left. foul, strike one. Games are to be played on the Foul. two. on. was atrike Foul, play of the first named. (Oeattnsed aa Figs Sevsnteea.) Ball one, Inside. Koenig got a single over Meadows" Head;" Comb stopping at second. It was a scratch hit, which Ruth up. Rhyne could not field. Strike one, called. Hall one, outslfle. one to a Babe sent up Wright. high Gehrig up. Combs and Koenlg scored PITTSBURGH. three-bas- e hit to left, but jrew YORK. on Gehrig AB. E, H.PO.A. E. AB. R. H.PO JL E. Gehrig was thrown out at tha plate, stretching his hit, the play being L. Waner, cf. 4 8 2,5 0.0 4 0 Combs, tf Barnhart to L. Waner to Wright to 4 2 2 1 2 0 4 0 0 0 6 0 Koenlg. s Ooorh. Musel up. Strike one, called. Rbyn. 2b . Ball one, outside. P. Waner, rf. 4 0 0 0 0 0 Buth, rf 4 1 0 0 Foul, strike two. Meusel struck out, swinging for the 3 0 0 3 3 0 Qehrif, lb 3 0 2 12 0 0 ... ss Wright, third strike. 2 1 Meuael, If 4 0 0 2 0 0 3 Two rune, three hits, no errors. Traynor, Sb . Nona left. 3 0 0 Barnhart, If . Lsjueri, 2b . SECOND INNING. S 1 1 1 2 0 3 0 0 11 0 0 Dngn, 3b Harris, lb ... Pirates Wight up. Foul, strike Qooch. o 2 0 0 9 0 0 GrsbowsU, c ... 2 0 0 3 0 0 one. Comba took Wright's short fly. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Pennock, 4 1 0 1 1 0 Travnor up. Ball one, inside. Strike iSpencsr, 0 .1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 sDurst. Meadows, P 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cvengios, 1 0 0 0 0 0 xxOroh. ...... 110 10 10 n CORD AND BALLOON TIRES Tol. . . mid-seas- d." r . 11 " 4 .77T4TT 17 ToUU. ...30 1 3 24 14 1 x Batted f or Ooocb fjrlhUL XX uBstted for Cvengroe in ninth, s Batted for Qrabowskl in seventh. Score by innlnf s he has got a hit this series, It ha been for eatra bases, and about the only time h doesn't hit M when they walk him. I waa lucky enough to get hold of one, and It droy in three runs. But I'm not handing myself anything. Th guy he la causing the real treuble in thta secies is Lou, and it will take a lot of home runs by me to make up for ths damage Lou ha done to these fellows. Now just a word about th Pirates. Thevfcave some great players, .and the greatest star of all is Pie Traynor. Pie has shown me plenty in this series. He doesn't iy much but he's out -- BOX SCORE THIRD GAME 1110 suc- there lit that ball game every minute. He's just as good as they said he was nd we ail know" It. 1 believe the series will end today. Hag plan to start either Moore or Hoyt, he said, ami I think either of I don't know who tliem can. win Bush will pitch, and I don't ear. The Yanks are on their game now. They're hitting and they're playing up to form. When they're doing that. It'a just a breeze. And if w should drop one tomorrow, we'll win the next Here's a thing to remember, - too. day sure. Here's a tip. If you want The stars of the Yankees this year are to see a world series game this yesr, the kids who a year ago were ner- come up there tomorrow afternoon. vous and excited In the series. .Lou Otherwise, II I apt to be too late. Gehrig. Mark Koenig and Tony Leaser! ars playing- the greatest ball of (Copyright, 1327, Christy WVlsh Syn- dlrate Mark twice their lives. yesterday made stops that looked impossible, and BOUGHT. LAMBS MANY for a Tony went over back of secondlabt-le, Special t( The Trlbuse, ground ball that had bass hit all over It. It's just like Herbie said PRICE. Oct. 7. Several loeal stock like after the game: "With Support owners have been purchasing young that, a school kid could go out there sheep herds for placing on ranches and win a ball game," near PrU-e- . Carl Gunderson has And I hop ypu noticed Lou's hitbought 1500 head of ewe lambs, Carl ting. I said, a long time ago and I Marcusen 1600 head and W. A. Thayne still maintain that be (a one of the 40U head. The lambs are exceptionalgreatest sluggers the game has ever ly large for the season and constitute seen and ever will see. Every time a promising Investment. Nau-uau- ! Ths Yankees' third - - ' With Win cessive victory over th Pirates today boosted th odds on th American lesffus champions to win ths world's series. Wall street tonight Quotations ranged from 10 to I to 15 to 1 n Kew York, with no takers s In sight Odds on th Yankees to win ths fourth rams tomorrow t 5, bus Were quoted at on Wail street firm reported thst betting on ths -gams v almost negligible. base. 4 1 . . KTEW YORK, Oct. 7 (A?)- - ' By BABE Standing of the Clubs. Ooals AVtu. I Vikings . Salt Lake tol End With Four Straight - til ' 1 Play by Play rirats-PsnnNt'S. while ' . MsjaaasjaasiBMB. - Yanks' Odds Boosted to 15 Tickled a Hit Homer; I Confident Play Will Junior High Schools Will " ar Pirates Outplayed at Every Stage, Babe Says Pirates Into Submission s i - Ruth's smash, a tremendous drive that landed far up In his favorite In contrast the Yankees scintillated ector of the right field bleachers, was at every turn. They gava pennock f ltTlh finar-woto th lfanlw marvelous baeklng; pulling aa hard aa victory. tha crowd for a pitching perIt was tha first home run of the formance by the perfect great southpaw. series and since it waa made by the old tricks at his Joe Iugan, up to chajuploei clout er of all It aroused a third, was especially brilliant. Twice laemendoua din, a swirling shower of he- eut off possible hits, once In the papers and a demonstration that confourth when he, speared Paul Waner s tinued for several minutes aa tha Bam Una drive and again la tha savetitu, In smiles, when he raced In to make a wonderhlno, hla face wreat-hetrotted out In front of hla own ful pickup of Hal Rhyne'a perfect bunt cruwd the right field bleach- - and get hla man at first with a enap - ar fans. throw by a whisker. Earl Combs. In Off to a bad start in the first In- center, pulled everything down that ning, when singles by Combs and came hts way. while Lazier! made a Koenlg. followed by (iehrtg'a triple, remarkable atop over aeoond base and produced two Yankee runs. , Meadows a perfect peg, even tnougn on settled down to keep close pace with to retire Spencer In the eighth. Left-Hand- TEAMS r his Yankee pitching rival. As a matter of fact Meadows might have escaped lea damage than he did In the first Inning, had Hal Rhyne, substituting for tha Injured George Grantham at second, or Clyde Barnhart fielded little more smartly. FOOU SLU0QERS. But after that frame Meadows held g the Yankees to one hit over a stretch. Through tha second, he not fourth and allowed third, fifth, the semblance of a safe blow, tie had the Yankee sluggers, especially Ruih, Meusel and Lazier!, bewildered by his slow curves and floaters, Gehrig's double off Meadows In the slrUi-,the- fire Yankee hit since .tha first Inning, waa wasted, but there was no checking the steam-rollIn the next frame. Laizerl started tha Inning with a smgle and waa safe at second when Meadows threw too lata to catoh him on Dugan'a sacrifice bunt. Durst, batting for Orabowaky, advanced both runners when he grounded out to Rhyne and l.iserl scored when the Pirate seoond aacker threw too late to the plate on Pennock'a roller. Luck hsd favored the Yankeea thus far, but they put on a rousing finish aa Combs singled, scoring liugan. Koenlg doubled, tallying Pennock, and Rul.h hit hi homer, bringing In Combs and Koenlg with the last three run. .Meadows had passed out of tha picture after Koenlg a double and II 1 lea XI ike Cvengroe had anything but an encouraging situation as he faced Ruth. Ha couldn't keep the ball out of Babe's home run reach, but he did put ..on a heiafed stopper by getGehrig stid Men I on strikes, ting ' The revised Pirate with llnaup. Rhyne at second In place of Grantham, out with a wrenched side, did not show any Improvement, either In defense or offense, over Its previous two The fielding was again performances. shaky In crucial moments, and theIn face of Pennock' s crosshitting. - PflPPrn Rival Series Start Fans Go Wild as Babe Homes With Two On . t ...33 27 II - U ' I f t !; r 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i Pitteborgh. . New York 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 x 8 Three-bas- e e hits Gehrig, Koenig, Bsmhart. Summary: hit Gehrig. Home run Bath, Sacrifice hit Dugsn. Left on urgh Base on balls Off Meadows (Gehrig). 2, New York 4. Struck out By Pennock (Gooch); by Meadows 6 (Meusel 2. Irfuzeri 2, Buth, Pennock); by Cvengroa 2 (Gehrig, Meusel). Hits Off Meadows, 7 in 6 Bans Off Meadows, innings; off Cvengros. 2 in 1 3 innings. 7; off Ovengros, 1. Losing pitcher Meadows. Umpires Moran plate; Nallin (American), third base; Quigley (Nstionsi), seo ond base; Ormaby (American), first base. Time of game 2 hours sad 4 minutes. Two-bas- bases-Pittsb- DON'T GET FOOLED (Ns-tlona- U, COMPOSITE BOX SCORE want to be sure yon are getting something free compare our prices with any others you have and you will buy your Tires from Tire People. WORLD SBklCS CUUfOSITB BOX. Associated Press.) NBW TOBK . YANKEES. O. AB. R, H. Ib k. Bb.gh. So IB; the font, cf S Umml, H ljisieri, ;b. iu ic, id naticb, Hrt. s e' P.Dnork. SPEEDWAY CORDS i i ....-..- t t , uni i .. p. 1 i O 1I.-- Trsynor. Sh (irsolbaai. 2b Barm. Ib. iSBits. c i,noch. Kxmer. s o 4 1 i o ; I II s ... 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