Game 3: Yankees 1, American Giants 0
The third contest between the 1927 league champions turned out to be pitchers' duel. Willie Powell threw a complete game for the home team, allowing only four singles and a walk. Unfortunately for Chicago, the free pass and a two of those hits came in the first, allowing Earle Combs to cross to plate with an early run for New York. That was the only tally of the game. Herb Pennock dominated for the Yankees, tossing a three-hit shutout. Only one American Giant made it as far as second—that came in the ninth when Pythias Russ doubled with two outs.
Chicago will try to even the series in Game 4 at Schorling Park.
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