| Show Iv Yankee anke Freshman Freshman May Get Fourth Game Call to Pitch I J f I 7 bI I f f J 4 a s 4 4 1 Cardinal Lefty Pits Jinx s By AUSTIN BEALMEAR NEW YORK Oct 3 UP All Ri-All All tied up like a Christmas package the New York Yankees and the St. St Louis Cardinals brought their postseason baseball argument into the house that Babe Ruth built today today to to- day The Yankees who haven't been beaten by a left-hander left in a world series game since Carl Hubbell Hubbell Hubbell Hub- Hub bell turned the trick In 1937 were to face southpaw Ernie White Inthe in inthe inthe the first of three games at the stadium Whites White's mound opponent opponent opponent nent was Spurgeon Chandler the right-hander right who absorbed the only defeat handed the Yanks by bythe bythe bythe the Brooklyn Dodgers in last years year's series Its It's hard to Imagine imagine Imag imag- ine me any pitcher wanting to throw to the Yankees but every member of the St. St Louis mound staff has been after Manager Billy Southworth Southworth Southworth South- South worth to be selected for series duty Among those who still like the Yanks to win are the Broadway I betting boys If you want to wager on the 1941 champs in to today's today's today's to- to days day's game you must put up 11 to win 5 A 5 bet on the Cards will net you 9 if they deliver deliver de de- de- de liver If you believe the Yanks will take the series you can win 5 by risking 12 On the other hand a dollar on the Cards will get you 2 if they win the classic Some of the bleacher fans started their all night wait at 5 I p. p m. m yesterday Well up to toward toward toward to- to ward the front of the line were three year old lads from a Long Island community all Cardinal rooters They brought along an army cot two heavy blankets 45 sandwiches half a dozen hard boiled eggs a large bottle of coffee and a quarter of a peck of apples and pears Its It's a fact All eight Cardinal runs in the first two games were scored by different players Charlie Kellers Keller's second game homer the only four-bagger four of the series to date was his fourth In world series play The three previous world series won by the Cards all went seven games A victim of circumstances American Ameri Amen can league Umpire Bill Summers blushes when the boys tell this one on him In St. St Louis Summers Summers Sum Sum- mers mens was asked by Bill Harridge American league to get several balls autographed by the players for him The ump complied complied com corn plied using the only balls available available available avail avail- able in the Cardinal stronghold Not until he was ready to turn them over to his chief did he realize that on each horsehide were the printed words Official National League Baseball Speculators who had a corner on the tickets in St. St Louis are finding themselves caught off base in New York general admission tickets went on sale at 10 a. a m. m today but fans who decided decided decided de de- de- de suddenly that they wanted to see the series now that the teams are all square are finding reserved seat tickets few and far I between Offers of as much muchas as 45 for single box seats are going begging simply because the brokers dont don't have the tickets After getting their fingers burned last year when plenty of seats were available at regular prices the specs bought a smaller supply supply supply sup sup- ply this time figuring the Dodgers Dodgens ers ens and Yanks would meet again When the Cards came through all reserved seats at the stadium had been sold fv f v 4 4 7 I 7 I A r ji r r t I 4 g f i i ilZ lZ W Y O h 7 t Associated Press Photo Hank Borowy is expected to start for the Ya against St. St Louis in the fourth game of the world series Sunday in New York I |