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Show ..: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1959 Utah County. Utah 12 .. " . , T . i -- 4 ! DAILY HERALD i Son yw They'll "Grab Sen ; Go; Go- - n Slaved Pod res, To Pitch on Thursday By LEO II. PETERSEN Editor UPI Sports ' (UPI) Chicago's White Sox, back on their home grounds,' vowed today that they'd make their economy type baseball pay off again to win the World Series in which they - trail the Loi Angeles Dodgers three ' games fo two.i'i; "We'll win it now, predicted White Sox manager Al Lopez. He named Early Wynn as his starting! pitcher when the series resumes: in brick-walle- d Comiskey Park on , Thursday. He'll be jop- -' posed by Johnny Podres, the sore-bac- k CHICAGO ;go-go- "j i hi :i Dodger eighth inning threat fwnich will go down in Series history as one of the most dramatic 01 : " 4 -- j , . I - , f stJll confident ibut lam enting that "we have to go ah ed Nov. 20. But n at the' same By United Press International SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) time Rose' said no definite sites The Utah High School Activities Assri. announced today the Class could be named. Rose said the University of A and Class B finals .football will be played at different sites Utah Stadium or Derks Field in this year and 6n- - Friday instead Salt' Lake City are likely sites of the; customary Saturday. for the Class A finale; St. George, Horace Rose, executive secre- providing southern Utah has an tary J said the (finals will be play entry in the finals, and Provo ! it,, up," J j ,j , , , Chisox Converted From Glum Group Into Optimistic Gang - U It : ft By JOE ST. AMANT United Press International LOS ANGELES (UPI) 4 The Chicago White Sox were converted, from a very, very glum group into a' bunch of cheering, wild-eye- d joptimists Tuesday with thir 0 victory over the Los Angeles Dodger? in the World Series, : 1 . - 1-- SUU Lopez. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) iirl-Chic- ago Ange-!3M2n- j ' ' A T i-- os , j .40 ; : 'if 13-,1 M ! I . 1 f i 1 receipts-j-$2,302,510.- 12. -- : .00 .30 .10 ' H 1 .iii. j - . Byj OSCAR FRALEY United Press International CHICAGO (UPI) The Chicago White Sox limped home today just glad to be: alive after tangling with! "the thing." They .were just barely alive, because they have to sweep the next two games to win the World Series from the Los Angeles Dodg- S"LeVenJth0Ug? ?ey W5e uuwu, uuee games 10 iwo, mey were happy to escape that fhort left field fence in the Los Angeles Coliseum and return to "the - barn." Totals I c-- 7th i1 . 38 7fK ' fnr Willc in 0 9 j for Essegian in 7th into forceout for IKoufaxj b-R- an ' ....V.. . - A for Snider in 7th for Demeter in d-R- an 111 1 ; . 0 fi.th far Fairly in 8th out for Roseboro in 8t!i out for Williams! in : ' 9th j CHICAGO LOS. ANGELES ; j - 000! 100 000 000 000') 000 1 ia Los Chicago DP Neal and Hodg- LOB Chicago 5, Los Angeles PO-- a ge es 27-1- ' 27-1- 4, 1!. ' I ll.! Shaw SB Gilliam 3B-i-Hod- ges. CW) L" Pierce t ip 7 0 1-- 3 h r er pb so 9 0 0 0 0 0 t YJ:I ! 2 Shaw! ! S and in the Series. So Lopez' ook out Pierce and, put in Donovaji There were pinch runners, p nqh hitters ahd a lot of Series record? were tied or broken in the inning to he Whi but it mattered-noSox for Donovan did ths job. He retired Furillo on a pop iy and Don Zimmer on a fly batl As it turned out this time, L0p tmade the right moves. He made 'one an inning earlier, with tw in right field, shifted Al SrAi'ji men on base, he put Jim Ri?v ft, with Jim McAnany! eoins U who had been playing there! to All Rivera did was to haul down the bench. Charlie Neal's lone drive two Dodger right center to cut-of; runs. J Sp' now the sands of basejball were running the White Sox vtay And Lopez summed itj up when he said: "We're batk in business. Weil stay in it too." and possibly Fri 4iy Thursday will tell the final story. : 0 0 0 12-- 3 ...Donovan 1 7 5 1 1 Ko'ufax'j(L) ' 2 0 0, 0 Williams to . (Pierce one batter pitched " in 8th). ' WP Shaw. U Summers (j A). Dascoli . plate; (N) IB; Hurlev (A), 2b; Secory " (N), 3b; foul lines Dixon J (N), left; Rice (A), f 92,706. Play in the! Hogle Fall tennis tourney was moving toward the finals today.!! Tournament director Stan Col- m urges all participants to contact as feoon as possible in the event a match is rained out. These matches must be resche duled as soohJ as possible. iinais win pe piayea saxuraay at ithe following times: 9 a.m. Boys 18 and under women's $ingles, singles. 11 a.m. 15 and under Boys singles, boys 18 and under doub-- B les, men's class singles, junior veterans singles. II p.m. Boys 13 and under doubles, womens doubles, men's j 3-10- in Yr inNFC E PAINtS PAINT and "Now," asserted shortsfbp Luis Aparicio, "we go back to a good ball park." j ( "The thing," land the ball park laid out in the oval clutch of the Coliseum, gave them the jitters. This' despite the ,fact that they rattled six shots off the wire barrier a mere 251 feet from home plate while the best the Dodgers could do was lay three balls up against its mesh face. But to all of the White tSox, accustomed! to the regulation confines of ancient but spacious Co- miskey Park, that screen seemingly had crouched at their shoulders for three games just as if it was some hbrrifying monster ready to pounce. "You try not to be conscious of it," said pitcher Bob Shaw, whose fifth game triumph was saved in a melodramatic eighth ining Tuesday by Brawny Dick' GLASS CO. 0 New Location North lsi West. Provo. Phone FR t sanfords Paints. 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' In- slfact, after taking a tering from Indian a week earl lier. he savs he srient the nast v weeks practice sessions , "coach. ing morale rather ithan football'; "C ut - 20-ba- and 1'getting "Give Lopez credit for putting the right man in the spot at the right time,"; Alston said. ''That was the key play of the game." All the Chicago players were happy about; the prospect of returning to Comiskey Park for the next game of the series. Shortstop Luis Aparicio ,aid, "Nowwe plky in good park." "I'm mighty glad we're getting out. of here,!" Lopez, commented. "The crowds! were beautiful but it's a rough field, to play on and the outfielders had a tough time." down! to the ' tj bart facts of the gamej' He Ray Eliot of Illinois, named college football's Coach of the Week by United Press, Inters national today as a result of the 4 Illini's shocking victory Saturday over an Army team ranked fourth in the nation and rated a favorite, The honor, won in th past sey eral times by Elioi, comes now in his final season at Illinois for he has announced he jwill move up the, jassistant athletic director' -- ' . : 20-1- -- . 10-poi- nt post .after this season. TOUGH DECISION Army's Cadets,') zooming into this game after an opening rompt BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI) Pity J. Wj Brown, coach of over Boston College, seemed nevr Payne College of Augusta, Ga. er to know what hit them. He'll have hard time deciding In he old days, a traveler' car this week during practice sessions ofwhether to work on his team's ried With him a piece of "journey fense or defense. Payne lost to cake." from which we derived our Vjohnny cake." Miles College, 93-Saturday. 0, j i 1-- ; class B doubles. 2 p.m. Men's Class A singles. N en's Class A douo- 3 p.m. les. The schedule fpr, Thursday and the remainder of the week: Boys 18 and Under Dougles Mikkelson-Wilkenso- n Thursday, 5 p.m. J ce of vsJ. :' Murphy V r Brown, Women's Singles i D. J vs. !Bennett-RosFriday at 4:30 p.m. Brown vs. Irene Webb, Lucille Woman's Doubles S. Allred-- Brown vs.; Marty Johnson. Thursday 4 p.m. J Women's Consolation; Wallace vs. I. Webb-D- . Sharon AK Brown. ; Friday, 4 p.m. j Win a.m. vs. Greenwood. at lred 9:30 Margaret Saturday 1 W. ii' f A RADIATORS REPAIRED Auto Glass Installed Specialized Work u e. 430. So. ;. Du Pont JAMES CROw createdl the first modern bourbon 1835 ; A James urow s ISasterpiece AH LANDERS M Univ. Avenue recommends: 7 Born 124 years ago. America .1; ';;j: Jh favorite today Gas Pumps gal. Storage Tanks od Lights Hoist and Grease Guns Master Luber AII White Mechanics' Benches Rebuilt Generators i Starters Voltage Regulators Stock of Ignition Parts Service Station Vacuum T-- G i CRA6MEAD ,000 ! 3-- TREASURE-TON- 03 ' isiana riuorescenr ugnnug Heating System DIAL FR . SALE FOR 1 NOW! J EQUIPMENT 44-Flo- LET US CHECK YOUR j '4, rf5 kheim ' 1-- (UPI) SERVICE STATION 3-3- 'Ethiopia. EDITOR'S NOTE: Bob Shaw was credited with the White Sox 0 victory over the Dodgers in the fifth game of the Wor d, Series. He telk how he did it in the following dispatch) Donovan. "But as soon as you get By BOB SHAW into troublej you think about it." As told to Dodgers Adjusted To Fence sure ,vi AiNiiHiL.bj j The Dodgers have learned 'to thankful for Dick Donovan! j live with it; and must until their In that eighth inning ' Ewjien 1 new Chavez Ravine Stadium is got in trouble, I knew Ii had, to completed 'late next summer. go. I didn't feel tied but It's silly Meanwhile, they will grow cal- to gamble' in a game! like this. loused to winning or losin- gI would like to have finished of, on nome runs course but this isn't he place to, pop ny games which make the old "Chinese" take j chances. Whenj All Loijezi to the mound he told homer; of Polo Grounds fame came; out nitfi-iflook strictly Occidental. r!af anrA Koll " mp iVmi Asked what he thought of this Then I didn't feel "so bad about substitute for a baseball diamond having Donovan take over. I want; everyone to know I was congenial and kindly Al Lopez reM at fault for that wild pitch threw plied: "Let's just, call it a stadium when Charley Neal was at bat and let it go at that. But I'll tell Put the blamej on me. I crossed you one thing, I'm mighty glad up the catcher ($herm Lollar) should have thrown a slider, and to be getting out of here." I nodded; my head when he gave There is also in that concrete bowl on the shores of the Pacific me 'the signal for it. But some another hazard that drives both how ij was thinking of a fast ball and ghat's what I threw. It was.n t infielders and outfielders to distraction.! It's the sun, Sherm's fault that the ball got which late; in the afternoon sends awayj I think this was a much better its rays streaming from in back than the one I pitched in of home plate into the eyes of game the waiting eight. Twice Tuesday Chicago, Jim, Gilliam hit me pret it's blinding glare could have ty good, but then he's a good hit-- l cost the White Sox the ball game. ter. t tried my fast ball, top; and he whacked it against thei Screen Jungle Jim Rivera fortuitously in! left. , 'r stept intdi right field on one of I had a few. rough seconds in Lopez' payoff stratagems, defied the seventh when Neal hit that its brilliance to make a running catch of a Charley Neal blast and long one to right field. I pitched keep two! j Dodger baserunners the ball just the way I wanted toj from; destroying the ultimate 0 but for, a minute I thought that Was it when he got hold of it. White Sox victory. , Then j I saw Jim Rivera had it. When I walked Chuck Essegian in the seventh it was! simply be-- ! cause I didn't want to give him anything good. Remember he got; a homer off me in that Chicago; vs. Webb-Brow- n game. I tried to keep ithe ball low ner of Allred-WallaMitchell- - Ll to him and ! did a .little too low! match ' : j! Brown. , I guess. We! have another chance now Junior Veterans Doubles il think we'll do okay at and G. Han-- : Thursday, 5 p.m. home sen-vs. Flake Rogers-I- I. 9-- ;l. The Queen of Sheba, of whom the Bible speaks, lonce ruled "We're of CITY The season's first indoor profes-- ! ional boxing card will be staged Athletic under; Utah's new i. State i in De neia fr ii at tn. win 1v.uiiuiusi,iou, iNational Guard 'Armory on Sua- Ave. here. and ;nyside , the background laughter. j LAKE SALT play- Fall Tennis Tourney Finals Set Saturday , right. T 2:28. A 1 i 1 .00 3-- 2 For Life Here's World White Sox Glad To Be Alive After Tangling With Thing7 Series Facts Fifth Game Score T pnals.in bob divisions were ed at Utc Stadium. explaihed in; his quiet way. "We're going! back horn yhere we Sox the games, always dp better! and we're gonna come back with (Early) Wynn on Thursday." The Dodget dressing room was quiet by comparison to the! cago quarters but Manager Alston and his players did not seem downcast. Donovan Is Shaw's Pal . one-ru- n HAPPY BASEBALL WARRIORS Happy oVer their slender victory over the Dojdgers Tuesday are: Pitchers Bob Shaw (left), who started the game, and Dick Donovan (right), who relieved in the eighth inning, land Manager Al the rf-jc- i . cashed in on an opportunity CHICAGO (UPI) Facts and kind that has .been hi :ting pay gures on the 1959 World Series: dirt for them all year. Rivals Chica go White Sox vs. Battling Nellie Fox led ff thte Lbs Angeles jpddgers. inning with a single and raced to Results so 11, Los third as Jim Landis followed With 0 d Los (Is game); Angeles a sin?lp. As Sherman Lollar les 4, Chicago! game); Los infn n Hnnhlp olav. Fox ' scored 1 (3rc7 3, Angeles Chicago all game); T i LOS ANGELES (UPI) Box with the run that stood up il 4 (4th Chicago Angeiesno, score of the fifth 1959 World Se the way. ; Chicago 1, Lbs Angeles 0 mount game) any The White Sox didn't ries game: (5th game). the Doddbut after that, threats AB R HjBI CHICAGO At Chi- battle of man Remaining schedule Aparicio1 ss .4 0 2 0 ers did and in thefollowed 'LtMKfe cago, games 6 and 7 if necessary, agerial wits .that , Fox 2b .3 1 1! and Friday, Oct. 8, 9. Thursday 1! Landis cf. and! Donovan. Radio biff Dick television Natiouai I Lollar c .4 o story-bdSCo the in was That (1:45 p.m. e.d.t. . 4 Broadcasting KluszewSki lb at jChicago). p! piffhth . 4 .Smith rf;lf L l! 3 It looked bad for the White Sox Sixth game pitchers Phillips 3b Early Walli? Modn lost Landis o! o wJim o 1 . If for Whi el Sox and Johnnv Wynn 'McAhany in thej sun and Podres for ..... .. 0 0 0 0 flv .ball to center Rivera rf Dodgers. ,. 1 o p 0 it fell in front of him for a single Shaw p Odss White Sox favored at 11- .. 0 0 0 0 Winning pitcher aoo anaw in Pierce p 10 to win sixth game; Dodgers ,. 0 0 0 0 Norm Larker on a fly ball, Donovan P at 5 o win series. vored r an Hodges rifled a single to tea Totals! Cloudv and Weather forecast c.o.nino ' Airinn tn third On tber 28 1 5 0 cool with terriDerature in the 60s. AB R H BI play, trying to get Mponj at third LOS ANGELES i1 second, into . 5 0 4 0 Hodges went 'oh j. Financial figures for first five Gilliam Zb . .. f started games: Now the rival managers l 0 .5 Neal'2t fll..y.-.to the 4 Attendance 373,131. ' . 4 1 0 making moves, one counter .. Moon i Tjotal It 0 other. f Q . 4 baihanded left share $892,365.04. sent : 4 Alston up 3 0 Hodges' lb $345,-37- 6 Commissioner's to hit right share Ron jfor . 3 0 0; 0 ter Fairly Demete; ci . ook SO. v; j Lopez Don oi Demeter, 0 hander , Clubs' and leagues' share $1,- out Shaw and .put in, southpaw Bil . 0 0 0 rf 4 064,76.58. Alston So withdjrej? d ly Pierce. tJtoseborjcf c share in first four sent rightrhardd and up Fairly 00 to the plat games only, j; .0 0 0 06 hitting Rip 'Repulski Pignatano c to 4ark ft4 Pierce oi ordered . 2 . Wills ss Lopez The symbol bf the Japanese filling the 0 0 Repulski intentionally, . 0 6 0 bases. , emperor is a drawing of a chry- . 1 ss sanlhemum. . Koiifax 0 . 2 Furillo Again p . 1 0 So Alston called on Carl Furillo ..0 0 6 dPodres hie ninrh hrtttpr deluxe iii the ben 0 0 nant Williams p playoff . against the- Braves ' 1 0 0 0 .. j trailing i j j players whooped it Up in their dressing room. "I think re'll win it now!" said Manage Al Lopez; against r- have been mentioned as sites for hf Class B, title game. Rose pointed out that both Brigham Young University and University of Utah have games Scheduled Nov. 21 on their home fields, thereby eliminating that pate for the finals. In past years i 1 1 I' 1 i : side-wheeli- ng A t. " . . . ng 'n : i - 4- ; fire-throli- :.- :: Different Sites Planned For A, B Football Finals h - I1 1 , rodprs . r.i1 1 ' v Area Sports Briefs ' times. j Manager Walter Alston of ,: Vict ry I' ll .'?" ";j;'t ; I r I the way back to Chicago to wrap gave Lopez credit "putting the right man in right spot at the right time." "But we have Johnny (ready them Thursday, so maybe stay here won't be too long,' added. If Podres should lose, and ston said "I don't think he will,' lefthander who won the sec- h will 0 with Don Drvsdaie. his ond game of the Series in Chicago right bander big J last Friday. in won third who the game, "We're back in business when last-ditcclash. seventh and we make one run stand up," LoLopez would not .gcj beyond pez chuckled. "That's how we won the American "League pennant Darning Wynn as his sixth jgame That's how we'll win the Series' starter. But he admitted that the White Both clubs flew back here, after Sox, who went back to their black that historic game in the ya4t stockings Tuesday to' change their Coliseum Tuesday luck, weren't out of baseball's 'We were flying high! because ' 'woods, j . we are back on the beam," "W ehave. to'get even first," he pez commented, cautiously order' I' . observed.' ins his club out for a workout ' He didn't know whether his club this afternoon. would wear . the white stockings Hitting Practice Today they started the Series with, or .concentrate on hitting "We'll the old black ones they switched " he said. "We sure need to Tuesday when they kept their practice on it especially with triumph hopes alive with a "1-- 0 es. , before the largest throng in World AnActually, he didn't get it m 2,706-iLos Series history Tuesday's win, for it was a dou- geles Memorial Coliseum. ble play ball which scored the Stockings Trainers Idea bnly "It was trainer Ed . Froelich's winning run. Yet thatof Was thb ball kind the of idea to Ichange pur stockings hop- typical all yfeaf ing to change our .luck, and 1 White Sox have played the to Wall; backs Their they Went along' with him because yoa 'do anything when you aredesper threatened Sandy Koufax. c n e Dodgers' erratic, ate," Lopez explained. Sox were White And the desper- southpaw, in the third ate1 Tuesday. They made a fourth time they were frustrated oesnortscored on a double-pla- y cause their base stealing inning run Wr, cjffk a hi m4-hold up and withstood, a stop inea 10 iae an caui ' :';f: jj T " J ...and specify ,ft W " .'-- "' !r OLDCRO i protects better chemically, prevents rust clogging! t it ) Cleaner I mii 1182 NORTH STATE-OR- EM Phone' AC MR-8.- .. si fh Du Pont ZEREX with anti-freez- e -- J moofl fJOVV h i m per gallon, plus installation Light 'Mild St Proof KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 69 OLIXROW DISTILLERY CO.. FRANKFORT, KY.V, DISTR. BY NATIONAL DIST.f ROD. CO. |