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Show Bums Reverse 1-0 Decision To Knot Series Ro Stops Yank A Robinson . Scores Only Tally YANKEE STADIUM, Nw York, Oct 6 t-Pnaehtr Ro Janglinf ba( of bono from Ar-kaaaaa, Ar-kaaaaa, ahut out th New York YankMi with tlx hits Thursday Brooklyn squared the 46th world eriee, at one' came each with a 1-0 victory over Vic Raachi, while 70,053 fan watched in comparative com-parative alienee. ' Thi second straight 1-0 same Was a new experience for the series. Never before had two 1-0 fames been thrown in the same season, let alone In succession. Brooklyn scored its lone run off Itaschi in the second Inning- and Roe held tight as the Yanks staged a threat In each of the last three innings. Jackie Robinson's double to the left field corner, his first hit of ths series, started the Dodgers on their way in the second. ' When ferry Coleman fell after racing- back of first to snare Oene Hermanski s foul pop, Robby tagged up and ran safely to third. He held while Billy Johnaoa threw ut Marv Rackley. Hodgea Biases Single ' Gil Hodgea then slammed the game-winner, a single to -left scoring Robinson. When Johnny Lindell fumbled ths ball for an error. Gil went to second. The single was the ball game. Robinson scoring easily and Linden's error didn't make too much difference because Hodges wss left en seo-, seo-, and. Roe. the ll-yssr-old Dodger stopper" from Hardy, Ark, turned In a superb effort although he was in danger through the lata stages. Each time he had all he aeeded to pull out of a Jam. Never walking a single man. Roe struck out three in his first series appearance. The Tanks never got mors than one hit an Inning and only one Jerry Cola-man's Cola-man's doubls in ths fifth, was an extra baser. Dob Newcombe In losing to A Ills Reynolds Wsdnesdsy also did not dols out a bsss on balls. Ths Yankees couldn't match the run in ineir nair of the second. Riaxuto waa the only base runner run-ner In the third when Peewee Reess fumbled his grounder. The Yank shortstop stole second but was stranded when H enrich grounded out Reess to Hodges. Rascal la Trouble Raachi found himself In trouble la the fourth when Gene Herman-aki Herman-aki hit a bad-hop triple past Joe DiMsggio in right center. DiMag-gio DiMag-gio slipped and fell In a last-second attempt to grab ths ball and Hank Bauer recovered it aa it rolled toward the bullpen. Hermanaki waa cut down at the plate oa a sparkling plsy by Gerry Coleman, who fielded Marv Rack-ley's Rack-ley's slow-hit bsll and threw to catcher Charlie Silvers. Bauer got the eecond Yank hit when he led off the fourth with a single to center. He waa out trying to stretch It Into a doubls on a fins peg by Duke Snider. Roe curved his slants past Joe DiMaggto for hla first strikeout of ths gams. Hs waa hit on the right hand by Johnny Lindell'a drive to the box but threw him out Roe la a left-hander. Furillo, out of action becauss of S grom injury, apparently Jinxed See Page tl, Columa 1 Dodgers Get Even by Reversing hO Defeat of Yesterday Preacher Roc Quiets Big Bomber Bats Ceatianed from Pag Ob I his replacement, too. Rackley wa forced to leave th gam In th fourth because of a pulled back muscle. A a precautionary move. Manager Man-ager Burt Shotton of the Dodgers had right-handed Jack BanU warming up In th bullpen while his club batted In the fifth. Following Fol-lowing Bauer's single, Rackley was replaced by Luis Olmo because Mary pulled a muscle In his back. Roe cam out for the last of the fifth after some hesitation and plat umpire Bean Reardon went over to th Dodger bench to see if they wanted a relief man. There wa plenty of action In the Brook bullpen but Roe continued. Neither could muster a serious threat in the fifth inning. . Spider Jorgensen collected the fifth Brooklyn hit and third extra-baser extra-baser when he dropped a double down the left field foul line, opening open-ing the sixth, but he got no farther. There were no signs of weakness by "Ro"b ti& trfc-owfrm Vsnks t In succession in the sixth, clinging I tightly to that 1-0 lead. Luu Olmo singled to rightrstartri SIXTH INNINO Peerere Jorgensen dropped I dnu-Ible dnu-Ible down the left field foul line which jjuit fell out of the reach of LlndeU isnd RIikuio. Snider filed to DIMac-i1o DIMac-i1o in short renter, Jorgensen holding second. Robinson grounded out. Rizzuto Riz-zuto to Menrtrh. Jnrgenten going to third. Hermansk! grounded out. Hen-rich Hen-rich unassisted. Ho runs, one hit no errors, one left. Yankees Rizzuto grounded out. Hodges unsizizted. Henrlch grounded out, Hodges to Roe. who covered first. Bauer grounded out, Jorgensen to Hodges. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. IIVENTI INNINO Dedgere Olmo singled to right. Hodges hit into a double play. Rizzuto Riz-zuto to Coleman to Henrlch. Camp, nella filed deep to Lindell. No runs, one hit, no errors, none left. Yankees DIMaggio grounded out, Jorgensen to Hodges, Lindell filed to Olmo. Johnson singled to left. Johnson stole second when neither Reese nor Robinson could get over to the bag soon enough to tske Csm-psnells's Csm-psnells's throw. Coleman grounded out. -Robinson to Hodges. No runs, one hit, no errors, one left. EIGHTH INNINO Dealers Rne struck out for the third time. Reese grounded out, Rlz-lutn Rlz-lutn to Henrlch. Jorgensen lined to Colemsn. No runs, no hits, no errors, none ialt. In? th wventh, but a sparkling double play, Rizzuto to Coleman to Henrlch, on Hodges brisk hopper hop-per erased the threat. The Yankees got Bill Johnson to second In their half. He singled and then advanced on a steal. Casey 8tengel put the pressure on Roe with pinch hitters In the eighth. Big Jawn Mise, batting for Charlie Silvera, opened with a single to right. Bobby Brown, who hit 1.000 as a pinch batsman In the 1947 series against Brooklyn, looked at three called strikes. Rizsuto dumped a bunt between home and third which Roe picked up, fumbled and dropped for an important error. The Tanks had men on first and second with one out, and Henrlch, yesterday's home run hero, at bat After working the count to 3-2 and fouling off another, Henrlch filed to Olmo. Hank Bauer banged a 3-1 pitch at Jorgensen. who forced Rizsuto at second. FIRST INNINO Podgors - Weeee, with a two end two count, filed to Lindell. Jorsen-1 en rounded out to Heniirh, un-ani.ited. un-ani.ited. Snider grounded out, Rls-1 sutn to Henrlrh. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. Yankee Rlzxuto lined Roe's third pitch down to the left field foul line for a single. Henrlch filed to Her-manikl, Her-manikl, who caught the ball right on the right field foul line. Rizzuto holding first. Bauer fouled to Robinson Robin-son behind first base. DIMaggio filed to Snider In deep left center. i No runs, one hit, no errors, one left, j iuiN Mize oatied lor m i vera. Mlze singled to right. Stlmwelss went In to run for Mlze. Brown batted for Rasrhi, Brown was called out on strikes. Rizzuto dropped a bunt down the third base line and was safe at first when Roe fumbled the ball. Stlmwelss going to second.' It was scored as a sacrifice for Rizzuto and an error for Roe. Henrlch filed to Olmo, the runners holding their bases. Bauer forced Rlsiuto, Jorgensen Jorgen-sen to Robinson. No runs, one hit, one error, two left. NINTH INNINO Ttodgera Joe Page went In' to pltrh and Marhoa to catch for the Yankees. Snider singled to left. Robinson sacrificed. sac-rificed. Henrlch to Coleman, who covered cov-ered first. Snider going to second. : Furlllo batted for Hermanskl. Furlllo popped to Coleman, Snider holding second. Olmo grounded out, Rizzuto to Henrlch. No runs, one hit no errors, one left. YanketM Mike McCormlck went to right field for the Dodgers. DIMaggio beat out a slow-hit ground ball to Jorgensen. Lindell struck out. Johnson John-son popped to Robinson, DIMaggio holding first. Coleman filed to McCormlck. Mc-Cormlck. No runs, one hit, ao errors, one left The box score: Brooklyn (N) AB E H O A E E4M so..... 4 t B I S 1 Jnrgetuea gb . . 4 1 1 4 Holder cf .... 4 1 S 1 Roblnaon tb . . t 1 1 S 1 jHemaneki rf 1 I M. McCor- 1 mlck rf .... 1 Rackley If .... Olmo If S 1 t Hodges lb 1 t 1 Campanella . S 1 4 Roe p g 1 1 1 cFurlllo 1 SECOND INNINO I Dedgere Robinson doubled down the left field foul line on Raich Is fifth pitch. Hermanakl fouled to Coleman near the field stands back of first, Robinson going to third after the catch, when Coleman slipped and fell down after making the catch. Rackley was out on a close play. Total tl 1 7 27 11 t .New York (A) AB R H O A E 'Rizsuto sa .... t 1 Henrlch lb .... 4 11 1 iRauer rf ...... 4 t 1 1 InMaggte ef .. 4 1 1 LlndeU If 4-t t 1 1 'Johneoa Ih . . . . 4 1 t jColemaa 2b ... 4 1 S Kllvrre e t Nlarhos e a Rasrhi t t t Page aMIze 1 1 bBrown 1 zHttrnwels Total U 27 IS 1 .Mingled for Silvera la 8th. bM truck eat for Raachl la 8th. rPopped Mil for Hermans Id la (Ma. I . sRaa for Mix la gth. j Score by lanlagsi Brooklyn ! 008 aoo 1 New York 04 O0 aoo Rua helterf la Madras. TWa. Johnson to Henrlrh, Robinson hold-' hold-' ing third. Hooges slnsled tn left, scoring Robinson, snd when Lindell fumbled the bell, Horiees went to second on the error. Cempsnella was purposelv passed. Roe struck out. One run, two hits, one error, two left Tankees Lindell filed to Herman-ski Herman-ski on a three and two pitch. Snider, after misjudging Johnson's long drive to center field, msde a one-handed catch of the ball. A wind was blow-i blow-i Ing In from left field, making It difficult dif-ficult for the left and center fielders to Judge fly balls. Coleman, efter fouling off four pitches, filed to Snider. No runs, no hits, ao errors, none left . THIRD I.VNINO Deagers Reese grounded out., Rizzuto Riz-zuto to Henrlrh. Jorgensen fouled to Silvers. Colemsn threw out Snider. ! No runs, no hits, ae errors, none , left naa hit RoMoaoa, Colemaa, i Jorgeaaea. Three baae hit Hrr-! Hrr-! manaki. R t a I a bases Rizzuto, Riz-zuto, Roblnaoa, Left oa base. Brooklyn 8, New York 7. Baae. e. balls Off Raachl 1. H track eat By Rasrhi 4, Roe 8. Hits Off ; Rasrhi la Inning. Page 1 la 1. Double play Klzzute t Colemaa to Hearten. Losing pitcher.. Rase hi. Umpires Reardoa (N) plate, Pas-aarella Pas-aarella (A) la, Jorda (N) 2b, Hubbard (A) 8b; foul Usee, Hurley (A), Barr (N). Tim of gam 2:M. Attendance 70.M8. I Yankee Silvera popped to Jnr 'fen sen. Rasrhi grounded out, Reese I to Hod ires. Rizzuto was safe at first 'when Reese fumbled Ms ground ball, i Rizzuto stole second. Henries, (round- Ied out, Reese to Hodge. No runs, no hits, one error, ona left. rOL'BTM INNINO F Hearers Robinson struck nut, missing a sweeping curve ball. Hermanskl Her-manskl tripled to right center. The ! ball took bad hop just as DIMaggio was set to field It snd rolled out to the bleacher wall, where it was re ' trleved by Bauer. Rarkley grounded i to Coleman, whose throw got Her-1 manskl at th plat trying to score. I Rackley was on first on a fielder's j choice. Hodges filed to Bauer. 1 No runs, one hit, no errors, on left. I Yankee - Bauer singled to center, ; but was out trying to stretrh H Into a double, ftnlder to Reese. The game was held up while Rackley and Reese left the field and went Into the Dodger dugout. Rackley apparently was hurt and Luis Olmo went to left field for Brooklyn. DIMaggio struck out. Lindell lined to Roe. who knocked the ball down and then got his man at first. Rn apparently was hit on the right hand by the ball. He was holding th hand as though It hurt when he went to the dugout.' No runs, on hit. bo errors, bom lefU InrrH in.ni.no ftoager Jack Banta, who won 10 games for the Dortgers. most of them In relief roles, this season, began warming up In the Dodger bullpen. Csmpsnells singled to left, but wss out trying to stretch It to a double. Lindell to Coleman. Roe kept wringing wring-ing his light hand as he was called out on etrlkee. Reese grounded out, Johnson to Henrlrh. No rune, one hit. ao errors, none left. Ta.kees It was announced that Rackley had pulled a back muscle. Barney and Hatten )olned Banta in jwarmlng up In the Dodger bullpen. 'Johnson fouled to Csmpanella. Colemaa Cole-maa doubled down the left field foul , line. Reese threw out Stivers after 'making a good atop of his ground ball after It got through Jorgensen. Coleman going to third. Rasrht grounded out. Jorgensen to Hodges. 1 ho runs, on ait, ao errors, en left. |