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The Giants nosed out the Yankees by a score of 5 to 4 in the first game of the world's series yesterday in the Yankee Stadium, New York. Babe Ruth scored the first run of the series on a triple by R. Meusel. With two more in the second inning the Yankees took a lead of three runs. the giants, however, came back in the third and gathered four runs, giving them a margin of one run that they maintained until the game ended. During the bombardment in the third inning Hoyt was taken out and Bush was sent in to pitch for the Yankees. He steadied the teams considerably but was unable to orevent the deciding run.
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