Show THE SALT LAKE TJJIDUNE FRIDAY MORNING OCTODKR 3 3930 GABBY STREET’S REDBIRDS GET TROUNCED ONCE AGAIN Athletics Subdue Bruins Even City Series Cardinals 6 to Facts On Earnshaw Holds National! Helpless as Teammates Bat Out Victory (ContlnunJ From Pm On !n the third game with the A'i needing only two more victories to clinch tiie defense ol the championship and ' complete 'a rout of National forces that has now reached the staggering proportions of fourteen drfeata In the last fifteen series contests Only one other team in major league history the Yankees in 1921 ever lost world's series after winning the first two games The victory of the Giants was made possible that year by reason of the limit of nine garnet whereas the present and BlakeSteady Figures First Ttco Games WORLD SERIES STATISTICS (By the Associated Press) Standing of the Clubs Won Lost Pet 2 0 1000 Philadelphia (A) St Louu (N) OuO 0 3 Game seoi es : - 12 982 48 Receipts Plsteis Yankee Afraid Series Not Goinjj to Be Much of Battle o 64 590 105 470 153 789 70 ' ill George Earnhliaw Does Excellent Job of Hurling I rf 4110 l i i R Gfl W Tf Illgb Ivtu Talte Minor Loop Title ' “J oi 5 (1i£u m 3-'? y?:lerday byu!h0fvhanded the knockout wal- - lion p A presence of President Hooverjas WcilL as the performances of tlie home °P 1° Rhein in the fourth scoring who had singled and Bishop town favorites Treating It as such! holey had walked with a double to the At went about their business ci very workmanlike manner sprang center 14 I il To1 t Kairm in Hi h cut in front before their rivals had Lindsey ram to the rescue and the ft — tUttd ffr M'HUt inIn h it chance to get warmed up and rally was abruptly closed when Gel- for Krr 9uu then behind Eamshaws great hurl- bert grabbed Cochrane s drive on the 6 -or by lmiUifs run and retired Dykes at second with Cb600 100 01B- -4 ing closed the door to any belated an I— 2 Whit Bo OD'J 001 unalsted double play bid by the National league chamError— Summary Krr Lindsey who singled on his onelnum I- --tu2t ti2 i2ino'i iT Cujer’ iTtm LOUISVILLE Ky Oct 2 (JF — pions — Hum i un— Cuvier The After Rhem had been shelled Into and onlv turn at hut iAleUrea'‘3rUlte-rin- rr hit Rohrxter Red Wings won the — Hrlnlt Haul! pl little world series today by defeating to to Kerr to citurr Ba retirement the Cards sent out a favor oi a pinch hitter nn b11 — J Moor l bii s the Louisville Colonels 8 to 1 in the brace of relief men Jim Lindsey and George Fisher after Mancuso had 8'rticfc 4 Hu— ©uL—Cafftwny 4 Blak Silvester Johnson who throttled the walked and been forced by Gelbert game The victory made it rawF 4 In 7 2 J Home lion tn— I eigi-l- r Lotuif piuhr Cr- - five games for the Intarnationa' pitch— BUk world s champions in their tracks Fisher merely y ved up to the reputa- wild y of tion world's series pinch hitters Not a hit or a run was registered league champions to three for tli American association pennant win-ne- is tilt this pair by the Mackmen In of recent seasons by striking out with 4 considerable Invehemence In What the Big swinging the last four and v at two fast balls and a curve It was the nrst time In three atnings but this brilliant work came vain Did in Second Game tempts V that the Red Wings had taktoo late to do any good It was Just Johnson walked two A’s Bishop en the series from American assoa gesture for the Cardinals mean- and Cochrane In the aeventh but ciation teams while were nearly as helpless against regained control retired the danger(By the Associated Press ) ous Simmons fanned Foxx and then In the deciding game of tile series the fire balls of Eamshaw Here' the of the what Four Big In subdued the In which was for five out Mackmen order checked the world off Tne Cards after being series did in the second game the Wings batted In aof nine games In the second inning following Wat- eighth commanding Frank Frisch: — Erlsch’a double in the first Inning lead early and then fought off a kins' homer with two oilier hits Jt hit in world a Flrd Inning: Doubled feeble Louisville rally In tire ninth wasted got only one other man to was his forty-thtr- d " on Reached Third first inning: third in the rest of the game and series competition and gave him a Boley error stole second and went breaking the tie he to third on Cochrane no one else as far as second base new record s error so complete was Earnshaw's mas- established at 42 yesterday with EdFifth inning- Popped to Dykes die Collins now the nouplaylng capBatteries— Grant and Florence tery Eighth Inning: Lined Into a dou- Wilkinson and Hartley They missed their best scoring tain of the Athletics ble play desThe Flash erFordham two tried when third the chance in rors a fumble by Boley and a wild perately at every turn to lift the Jim BottomleyFiled to Haas inning: throw by Cochrane enabled Frankie Cardinals out of their slugging Mump 'First Third inning: Struck out Frisch to gailnp around to third base but he plaved a lone hand except lor Sixth Inning: Popped to Bishop one blow delivered by circuit but the two big guns Jimmy Bot- the were Watkins and he had no support Eighth inning: Fouled out to tomry and Chick toHafey matwhatever Irom Haley and Bottom-le- y Dykes settle fanned by Eamehaw Mickey Cochrane: ST LOUIS (National League) ters In this critical Juncture First inning: Drove a homer over These two heavy hitters like moat the wall field Breaks Fail to Do right of their mates spent the day popThird inning: Reached first on Card Any Good in Third ping up and out Bottomley has yet Frisch's error and scored on Sim to make a hit So conspicuous was mon's double Not even tire “breaks” did the Cards any good in this third frame the way Eamshaw had the Redbirds Fourth inning: Lined into a doutheir shots that there were ble Bishop dropped a foul hoist back of skying” play first base off Bottomiey's bat and only lour putoula at first base tin Seventh inning: Walked plas three by Foxx and one A1 Simmons: then Djkee slipped as he was about Infield to grab Haley's foul fly off third by Eamshaw himself First tuning: Singled and scored have giving the batsman another on Foxx'a double life but Eamshaw took matters In Three Gama Wardens Thlid Inning: Doubled driving In Ids own hands Cochrane and scored on Miller's Added Star Valley single On only two other occasions did and Bwarth-inor- a the big Fifth inning: Filed out to Pouthlt ASTON Wyo — Addition of three alumnus apoear in the slightSeventh inning: Grounded to est danger as he fooled the Cardinals gam wardens to aid at checking Frisch with the alp on his fast one or had station in fctar valley and adjacent to curb violathem lunging at hl curves In the territory Is exjHv-tcVON TORAT MEETS SNYDER seventh after he had sprained his tions of game laws in tills vicinity CHICAGO Oct 2 W) —Otto Von officials announce play right ankle in making a putout Gilbert Allred Afton Ezra D Porat and Angus Snyder of Dodge at first base Eamshaw was moand Fred Camiibell Falr-ne- lr City Kan were booktd by Promoter mentarily wild walking McManus on Campbell are the three additions to the Jim Mullen today for an eight-roun- d lour straight balls Hastily there t bout at the Coliseum staff Era D Campbell will was activity in the A's bull pen as prev-nOctober 10 Waiberg and Quinn warmed lip for laid the United States forest ranger possible relief duty but George in the checking station for the Bnake AFRICA GETS GAMES quickly welded down and regained river district and Mr Allred and Fred Campbell will assist I ester his control In the eighth Sparky AdRms re- Begley in the Grey's river district These games will be held vived some holies in the Uedbird where a checking station also has Africa breasts by starting with a line single been established every four years but thev were stifled when Dvkes grabbed Frisch's drive and tossed to Foxx to double up Adams The attack of the A m utial was brisk brief and effective With two out In the first Cochrane hoisted his homer over the right field wall after which Al Simmons drove single to center and galloped home MT INNING on Jimmy Foxxs double to center rat toklnr third Rhm trck ( hit fileDupprd oul I Huhap U DvkM Doulhil On run tWro hits (wo irft wn botrt (He in lf Dikes Add to Bhera'a AO)l4tlf-HtMlahUshMl m Rf Klrirk oat Holrw !pped arl4 riet rep Trouble In the Fourth r4 for lata! hit fnarfc la world terlra t Friwrh f arnshsw Died til lftey whr ho 4olir4 far t or lor ho e hilt rant It pty was The heavy artillery up again was hit 4ir4 hit la is world erioo THIRD INNING In the third but it would not have ftird ol I Moat Sacrifice— Dykes Double Summary: Stolen base — Frisch No rant ono hit Cardinal— Adomt filed oal t HrM Bo had a chance to continue the bartor fumbtrd truth to Foxx Left on bases — Pliila-hard amaoh mad was plays — Gelbert unassisted Dykes DttiMi rhartrd it rage except for a rank error by Adorn Ihrrw Dvhoa IfwoJtl ant f tho lirtl rrror K firot bo (he orrlrt iHnlnhlti iorh Hoitomlrrwith Louis 6 Bases on balls — Off Rhem 2 (foxx lPIlia Frisch on Cochrane's grounder In- ran tirark oal aftrr Btshw nrarly llhl ?un ym 1 2 (Bishop Cochrane) off Earnshaw off Johnson stead of betrg the third out as it rl1' ' lf ' t— — Vir'er'i'niiBishop) Irttch tll ntrond tnt-- 4 u rn ihini Khnnld have been this put n: (Mancuso) Struck oubBy Larnshaw 8 (Rhem r Bottomley bm dna hlnn allh nna suiitr mi i h--i a rrror Jlafcy ttruck oat safely on first and the ‘As quick- ness to seise any opening produced N rent a bit t errors an left b Dykes Earnshaw) by Lindsev 3 (Haas Farnshaw) by Johnson another run on Bimmona’ bate 2 (Foxx Miller) Hits — Off Khem 7 in 3 3 innings off Lindsey stna'h to right Foxx was purposely AthlrDro— Bkho rollrd ut 4w ftoltnm-1- t 0 in 2 3 innings off Johnson 0 in 2 innings Losing pitcher — w D3ka Mrak oat passed much to tile disgust of Rhem hrn Irisrh fttmblcd hit(orhran V1 Rhein Umpires — Rigler (N) plate Geisel (A) first base Rearit tafr boundrr who reluctantly obeved his OTGFrsMaitrat ! a hit to horti ftawiry lb flm f or srrV error th trl(iiul from the bench but the Moriarty (A) third base Time of gamei — wan don (N) second base doubly J11® xx walked Kim One hour and forty-seve- n failed to work Bing Miller rapped minutes - imont Cochran mm tvored htdwd thtrl or ftiaho head Ma-rtand MiMrr't doubt t Irft when trorrA i (brow to h U( tot from iMnrao aftrr Kbrm had It Fox wnt to ihltd and M‘Hr to arnd J - inho 1 OH e -- ri 1 Four two-thir- ds V - i - any hitter When I saw George go through those first three innings today without walking anybody 1 figured that school was out for the Cardinals Their hopes from then on were wasted as far as this game was concerned I thought for a time In the seventh xHRcw-Dtth- tii MtHtr IMf A4ai Dvkt that Earnshaw might be going into a Frisch Double piar— f ilhrt I Jtouu (unassisted Uli o boss — F Mini ci wild spell when he walked Mancuso fbli ? t Louis 14 Tib 1 jiars- -l 4A 1 13 fUcbtoi laaiirr the first hitter but he steadied fast rri 1 (V'fl and was as strong at the finish as at 1 0 the start His two strikeouts to end the game were typical He is a horse 04 for work when he has control OO Every hit made by the A’s in their two games has figured in the runIs the only hitter in the top section of they have won both games by commaking This is unusual and there Is the Cardinals who has caused any fortable margins Naturally I hope no denying that a team is fortunate the As win but I would like to see to get the inoet out of fairly light hit- trouble for the A's Look what those Mackmen have the series develop Into a real struggle ting But the A's have been doing As I said before I figure the A’s it so long in our league that it has done to the National league pitchers become a habit They have made 12! n hitting Cochrane has will win early Mack is In a position hits in two games and these were good 9lt two home runs in six chances to use Walberg Quinn Mahaffey or Simmons has clouted a homer a dou- - Shores in the next game and any for 11 runs The difference between the two ble and single tn seven chances and one stands a good chance of winning ball clubs In the first two games is!Fox ha Poled a triple and a double Then he will have Grove ready for that Philadelphia pitchers have beenln six attempts Bishop is proving the fourth game and I think you will able to smothpr the heavy guns of the same old problem with that eagle see better pitching from Lefty on his He won the first n eye and two of his three walk? were next time out the Cardinals and the St Louis have not been effective against quickly cashed in at the plate Douth-- lt game but he wasn’t at h:s bert lie be o k for work again Sunday on tlie other hand has reached will the slugging section of the A's Bottomley and Hafey have looked partic- first base once and then by forcing and Eamshaw will be ready MonIn runner the meantime either is availanother day 'i ularly bad with only one hit that by On cold figures the Cardinals are able for relief work Hafey in 18 times at bat Bottomley hasn't reached first base except outhltting the A's but the Mackmen (Copyright 1930 by the Christy when his team was in the field Frisch are hitting so hard and so timely that Walsh Syndicate) j 1 If n: upset them If Street’s team is that good there has been nothing In these first two games to Indicate it Earnshaws pitching today was good sample of what Geoige can do when he is right The big righthander has a much better curve than Grove and if there is any difference in their speed you can t notice it up at the plate A fat ball pitched by either of Mack s aces is bad news for 11 wolds ' I By B ABE RUTH BHIBE PARK Philadelphia Oct aid the series is not going to be as much of a battle as I had 1 1 i for Athletics 1 I 1 2 — I am afi In the eighth Blair and English singled and Klkl Cuyler drove a homer into the left field stands for three Cub runs j cubsB H O A I WHITRSof B OA a Kerr Blair ib o b 4 tnhh t’Cmmb'I 5100 0I ( olrr rf 4110 cl wiood Wllwin cf 0 0 R iach club 25 904 95 regulations restrict the battle to fach league $25 904 95 seven games barring ties Commhsloner $45 820 50 Today it was “Just a balL game” In the words of Connie Mack after left and Blmmons raced iurtAVuT U the huilabaTloo of"theopenernd'ln8I 1 fr Sox 22910 25 totals: Attendance George Farnshaw who pitched the Athletics to their second straight victory In 1030 world’s series Earnshaw had a “high hard one” a good curve and abundance of control walking only one batsman 4 4 4 CHICAGO Oct 2 CT)— Effective pitching by Fred Blake and a batting punch in the eighth inning today gave the Cubs a 4 to 2 victory over the American league White Box to square up their city championship series Cm a ay hulled for the Attendance 32 3)5 Receipts I1527J5 77 89185 Players' share 12 982 48 Fach Club Series BABE KUTII BELIEVES IT LOOKS RAD FOR CARDS Eighth to Win game figures Each league Commissioner Gawge He Done His Duty Noble Cubs Leap on Pat Caraway for Three Runs in First: Philadelphia 5 Bt Louis 2 6 Bt PhUadelphU Second if 9 high-pow- :? er box-me- I Score of Second Game t in right-hand- er d ' Detail of Second World Series Game Between 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