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MEDFORD MAIL TBTBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1932.
PAGE FIVE
GOMEZ IN FORM
YOUNG CUB ACE
(Continued from Page One)
YANKEE STADIUM. Sept. 30 (AP)
The following play by piny descrip
tion of the second game of the world
series U by Alan Gould, sports editor
of the Associated, Press.
First Inning.
CUBS: The band struck up the
national anthem as the Yankees gal
loped out onto the field. The open
lng picture was a big contrast to yea
( terday's gloomy getaway.
! Herman up. Strike one, swinging
at a curve. Herman drove a double
down the third base line.
English up. Ball one, ball two.
Strike one. Foul, strike two. English
hoisted to Combs. Herman held
second.
Cuyler up. Ball one. Inside. Cuyler
bounced to Crosettt and was safe on
the young shortstop's fumble. Her
man stopped at third.
Stephenson up. Ball one. Foul,
strike one. Strike two. called. Oomer
threw to first. Stephenson popped
to Combs and Herman raced home
after the catch. Cuvler remained at
first.
Demare up. Ball one. Strike one.
Foul, strike two. Ball tw. wide.
Demaree filed out to Ruth.
One run, one hit, one error, one
left.
'YANKEES: Combs up. Strike one.
"Ball one. Strike two. Foul. Ball
two. 'Ball three. Combs walked on
fourth wide pitch.
Sewell up. Ball one, Hartnett went
out to confer with Warneke. Ball two,
ball three, strike one. Sewtll walked
f when another pitch failed to break
toward the plate. The Cubs went
over to buck tip their young pitcher.
Ruth up. Strike one, strike two.
Ball one. Ruth fanned, swinging at
a slow curve.
Gehrig up. Strike one. Ball one.
Ball two. Hartnett threw to second,
but Combs slid back safely. Bnll three,
stritoe two. It was a beautiful low
curve. Combs scored an'd Sewell went
to second on Gehrig's line single to
right. Grimm missed a dive for the
ball.
Lazzer! up. StrlRe one. Lazzerl
fouled to Hartnett.
Dickey up. Ball one. strike one.
strike two. swinging. Warneke was
getting & great break on his curves.
Bnll two. Dickey singled off Grimm's
glove and Sewell scored, Gehrig reach
ing third, beating the relay from
Hartnett.
Chapman up. Ball one. Strike one.
Ball two. Strike two. Chapman fan-
ned on a third called strike.
Two runs, two hits, no errors, two
left.
' Second Inning.
CUBS: Orlmm up: ball one. Grimm
smashed a single to center. Hartnett
up: ball one, stlrke one, ball two, ball
1 three. Hartnett walked. J urges up:
Jurges bunted to Gomez and was
thrown out at first as both runners
advanced on the sacrifice. Warneke
up: strike one, bsdll no, ball two,
strike two. Warneke fanned, swing
ing at fast ball. Herman up; ball
one, strike one, foul, strike two. Her
man fanned, taking a third called
strike, and Gomes was out of a bad
ihole.
No runs, one hit, no errors, two
left.
YANKEES: Crosettt up; strike one.
Crosettt popped to Jurges. Gomee
up: strike one, swinging; strike two.
swinging. Oomez struck out on a
called third strike. Combs up: ball
one, strike two. Combs filed out to
Cuvler.
. No runs, no hits, no errors, none
left.
Third Inning.
CUBS: English up: ball one, ball
two, strike one, ball three, strike two:
English filed to Ruth who made the
catch without moving a step. Cuyler
up: ball one, strike one, ball two;
Cuyler grounded out, Lazzerl to Geh
rig. Stephenson up: ball one, ball
two: Stephenson punched a hit to
right and made two bases when the
ball bounded past Ruth. It was
scored as a double. Demaree up: ball
one, ball two, ball three, strike one.
Demaree fouled; Demaree singled to
right and Stephenson scored stand
ing up when Ruth Juggled the ball
before making a poor throw to the
plate. Grimm up; strike one, strike
two. foul, ball one, ball two; Demaree
was trapped off first base and put
out, Gomez to Gehrig.
One run, two hits, no errors, none
left.
YANKEES: Sewell up. Strike one.
Sewell bounced out, Herman to
Grimm.
Ruth up. Ball one. Ball two. Strike
one. Foul, strike two. Ball three.
Ruth walked.
Gehrig up. Ball one. Ball two.
Strike one. Gehrig singled on a
sharp hit that Herman barely was
able to stop. Ruth held second.
Lazzerl up. Ball one. Foul, strike
one. Ball two. . Lazzerl rolled to
Jurges and was called out on a close
play at first. Ruth advanced to third
and Gehrig to second.
Dickey up. Dickey was purposely
walked on four wide pitches, filling
the bases.
Chapman up. Chapman singled to
right, scoring Ruth and Gehrig.
Dickey stopped at second.
Crosettl up. Foul, strike one. Strike
two. Ball one. Crosettt fanned on
a third called strike.
Two runs, two hits, no errors, two
left.
Fourth Inning.
Grimm up. Ball one, high. Grimm
stashed a single off Se well's glove.
Hartnett up. Strike one. Strike
two. Hartnett struck out, with his
bat still on his shoulder.
Jurges up. Jurges forced Grimm,
Crosettl to Lap-zeri.
Warneke up. Strike one. Strike
two. Warneke whiffed.
No runs, one hit, no errors, none
left-.
YANKEES: Gomez up. Gomez was
thrown out. Warneke to Grimm.
Combs up. Strike one. Ball one.
Ball two. Foul, strike two. Ball
three. Combs singled through short.
Sewell up. On the hit and run play,
Sewell singled to left and Combs
reached third.
Ruth up. Ruth bounded to War
neke and Combs was trapped between
third and home. He was tagged out
and then an unusual double play
was completed when Hartnett and
Jurges trapped Sewell. -Jurges made
the final putout. Hartnett was cred
ited with the putout of Combs.
No runs, two htts, no errors, one
left.
Fifth Inning.
CUBS: Herman up. Strike one.
Strike two. Ball one. Ball two. Her
man fanned.
English up. Strike one. Strike two.
English was called out on strikes.
Cuyler up. Ball one, high. Cuyler
drove a triple to deep right field.
Ruth Just tailed to get under the
ball as It dropped a, foot outside the
bleacher wall.
Stephenson up. Strike one. Ball
one. Ball two. Ball three. Stephen
son grounded out on a high bounder,
Sewell to Gehrig.
No runs, one hit. no errors, one left.
YANKEES: Gehrig up. Ball one.
high. Ball two. Gehrig htt his third
straight single past Herman.
Lazzerl up. Strike one. Lazzerl
grounded to Herman, who fumbled,
but recovered In time to nip the bat
ter at first. Gehrig reached second.
Dickey up. Strike one. Ball one.
Dickey lashed a single to right scor
ing Gehrig.
Chapman up. Ball one. Strike one.
Ball two. Klem reversed his decision
and made It strike two. Ball two.
Ball three. Chapman fanned and
Dickey was thrown out trying to steal
second. Hartnett to Jurges.
One run, two hits, no errors, on
left.
Sixth Inning.
Demaree up. Demaree lifted a high
fly to Chapman.
Orlmm up. Strike one. Grimm
grounded out to Gehrig unassisted.
Hartnett up. Strike one. Ball one.
Strike two. Hartnett kicked. Hart
nett grounded out. Crsettl to Gehrig.
No ru:-.s, no hits, no errors, none
left.
YANKEES: Crosettl filed out to
Demaree, who made a sensational
running catch In left center, near
the running track.
Gomez up. Strike one. Strike two
Gomez fanned, swinging.
Combs up. Strike one. Combs
grounded out, Herman to Grimm.
No runs, no hits, no errors, none
left.
Seventh Inning.
CUBS: Jurges up. Strike one. Jur
ges hoisted to Ruth.
Warneke up. Ball one. Foul, strike
one. Strike two. Warneke fanned
on a third called strike.
Herman up. Strike one. Srlke
two. Gomez was getting a nice nop
on his fast ones. Ball one. Herman
lifted a short fly to Combs.
No runs, no hits, no errors, none
left.
YANKEES: Sewell up. Strike one.
Foul, strike two. Ball one. Sewell
grounded out. Herman to Grimm.
Ruth up. Ruth singled on a drive
that bounced off the rlghtfield wall.
Gehrig up. Ball one. Ball two.
Gehrig grounded to Herman and the
Cubs completed a double play, Her
man to Jurges to Grimm.
No runs, one hit, no errors, none
left.
Kfghth Inning
CUBS: English up: Ball one. Ball
two. Strike one. English singled to
right.
Cuyler up: Strike one. Cuyler
filed to Combs In short center.
Stephenson up: Stephenson bounc
ed a single over Sewcll's head, Eng
lish stopping at second,
Demaree up: Strike one. Demaree
bounced to Gomez and Stephenson
was forced at second, Gomes to Cro
settl. English reached third.
Orlmm up: Ball one. Strike one.
Ball two, low. Grimm forced Dema
ree at second, Crosettl to Lazzerl.
No runs, two hits, no errors, two
left.
YANKEES: Lazzerl up: Strike one.
Lazzerl scratched a single on a boun
der that took a bad hup off English's
shoulder.
Dickey up : Ball one. Warneke
threw to first. Ball two. It was a
pttchout. Dickey grounded to Her
man and the Cubs pulled off another
double play, Herman to Jurges to
Grimm.
Chapmban up: Ball one. Foul,
strike one. Strike two. Chapman
fanned, swinging at a curve.
No runs, one hit. no errors, none
left.
Ninth Inning
CUBS: Hartnett up: Ball one.
Strike one. Strike two. Hartnett
lashed a long drive to left but was
out by yards trying to stretch It to
two bates, on Chapman's throw to
Crosettl,
Jurges up: Strike. Foul, strike two.
Ball one. Gehrig came in to make
a protest. Ball two. Jurges popped
to Crosettl. who made a nice catch
In short left.
Hemsley batting for Warneke.
Hemsley up: Ball one. Strike one.
Foul, strike two. Herrsley fanned.
No runs, no hits, no errors, none
lei-,.
Markety
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PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 29. ( AP)
Cattle 60, calves -0; very slow.
Hogs 200; steady to firm. Light
lights, 140 to 160 'lbs., good and
choice, (3.750 4.60; Ughe weights, 160
to 180 lbs., good and choice, $4.35q
4.60: 180 to 200 lbs., good and choice,
4.35(4.60; medium weight, 200 to
220 lbs., good and choice, (3.75
4.60; 220 to 250 lbs., good and choice,
3.654.50.
Sheep and lambs, 300; steady.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 29. (AP)
Wheat futures:
Open High , Low Close
Sept. 51 .51 .51 .51
Dec .54 .543; .54 .54
May .58',i .58',i .57 ,57
Cash wheat:
Big Bend bluestem .... .59
Soft white , ........ .61 1
Western white .50'
Hard winter , , .51
Northern spring .. .50
Western red .49
Oat No. 2- white. $17.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 49,
barley 2, flour 12, corn 2.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 29. (IP).
Butter, butterfat, eggs, live poultry
and country meats unchanged.
Onions, potatoes, wool, hay, mohair,
nuts, caAcara bark and hops quota
tions unchanged. :
Springfield. Mrs. W. O. Burcn
opened private kindergarten at 44P
D street.
Wall St. Report
Stock Rales Averages
(Copyright, 1932, Standard Statistic
Co.)
September 29:
60 20 90 80
Indl's Rr's Ufa Total
Today 82.1 34 98.T 64 3
Prer. day 64 4 3J.8 100.9 66.4
Week ago 83.5 35 5 100.0 63 6
Tear ago 76 9 51.0 116.5 79.9
3 Yra. ago....236.8 155 5 340.4 241.7
Bond Kale. Averages
(Copyright, 1932, Standard Statistic
Co.)
September 29:
30 20 30 60
Indl's Rr's Uf Total
Today 66 8 71.2
Piev. day 86 3 71.8
Week ago ... 67.8 71.3
Year ago .... 73.4 85.4
3 Yrs. ago .... 91.7 100.9
85.0
84 9
84.5
92.6
98.5
73.9
74.1
745
83.8
96.4
NEW YORK, Sept. 29. (API
Heaviness of commodities gave stocks
a Boggy appearnce today and prlcea
declined 1 to 3 pornu net. Volume
waa light on the decline, but there
were few buyers. Sales aproxlmated
1,200.000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 31 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. li Dye . ....... 80'.
Am. Can 54,
Atn. & Fgn. Power 104
A. T. T. J12
Anaconda
Atch. T. & S. P.
Bendlx Avla. ......
Beth. Steel
Chrysler
Coml. Solvent
Curtisa Wright .
DuPont
. 1214
. M1,
. 14,
, 23'i
, 18 H
31,
. 3V,
. 42 V,
, 31
mi
. 28 1,
. 13
. 29
15' i
. 35
. 4K
Penney (J. C.) ....-.......... 24 '4
Gen. Poods ,
Ben. Mot
Int. Harvest. ....
I. T. & T
Johns Man
Mont. Ward
North Amer
Param. Publlv ,
Phillips Pet.
Radio .
Sou. Pac
Std. Brands
at. 011 cm.
St. Oil N. J
Union Carb.
Trans. Am ,
United Aircraft
U. S. Steel
Corpt. Trust Shares .
6
OH
S8,
164
26?,
30
28!,
6
30
43 J4
2.10
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