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A two base hit, in the seventh inning, by Snyder, enabled Rawlings to bring in the winning run for the Giants in yesterday's World Series game. This gives the National League pennant winners a total of four games won and three lost. The final score of yesterday's game was 2 to 1.
Pipp scored for the Yankees in the second inning, but Young of the Giants evened the count by going home on Meusel's liner in the fourth. This was one of the hardest fought contests of the series, and was characterized by the absence of errors. The batteries were Mays and Schang for the Yankees and Douglas and Snyder for the Giants.
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