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Show Sunday Hcrold 14 txriVBux SUNDAY, Ut.h County, , i UM) Orioles Shoot for Series Sweep in 4th Game Today Get Third Victory , BALTIMORE Turn- (UPI coat Paid Blair, who spent most of his childhood rooting or the Los Angeles Dodgers, runied them Saturday with a fifth inning homer which, along with Wally Bunker's gave the Baltimore Orioles a 0 and their third victory straight World Series triumph. was The Orioles' victory achieved against Claude left, the gritty, bander who picked the Dodgers off - theCoor, in a similar desperate situation a year ago, but was unable to do it this tune aimougn ne neia. tne Orioles to three hits. Unfortunately for Osteen, one of those three hits he allowed during the seven innings he pitched, was Blair's homer into the temporary seats behind the left " center field fence with two out in the fifth. r, Os-tee- n, 430-fo- to 0; 1 Pitch Was 'Perfect' his Dodger teammates, they now have gone scoreless 24 consecutive innings in World Series play and the only thing lor tnera is Sunday. In that one, the Orioles wil send Dave McNally the young Montanan who was taken out in the third inning of the opener, against Don Drys- dale, who already has lost once so far in this series. The performance by Bunker But Blair Tagged It ii V left-hand- ' i BALTIMORE (UPI) 'Claude Osteen said Saturday that the pitch which Paul Blair hit his homer off to give the Baltimore Orioles a third straight victory over the Los". Angeles. Dodgers "was exactly where I wanted to . again contradicted 'the general impression that the Orioles had no pitching. Bunkerr an ;all who had season long mediocre 1(MS record and was bothered by arm trouble more than half the year, never was in serious trouble although he pitched out of what could have become a tight spot in the pre-sen- es Da-vie- braska's buskers- Corn-- ' eighth-ranke- d - tore PITTHFR WAU.Y BtMKER: rieht. is cood listener as Paul Blair describes pitch he hit for 430Joot homer that proved margin of 0 Oriole win over Dodgers Saturday in third back-handed- ." - Wisconsin apart with a bruising ground game nd flashy aerial attack" Saturday, but still needed mistakes fashioned by the young Badgers for a,51-- 3 victory. It was the fifth successive Tictory for a Bob Devaney- --over coached Nebraska-team Big Ten opponents, and the Cornhuskers' fourth win without loss ftis year. Nebraska scored a field goal ana a loucnaown after a pair of Wisconsin fumbles to" take a 1M halfttaie lead, and used blocked punt and an interception to score two of three sec ' v ond half touchdowns. Ben Gregory, who piled up M yards in 11 carries, scored the first Nebraska touchdown. - imagers - Box Score no( hitting." . Asked if he might switch Osteen ' said he thought, the from his announced selection of Dodgers would score when Don Drysdale to pitch Sunday's pinch-hittTommy Davis led off the eighth with a single. "The guys were saying on the ATHLETE AWARD - j bench, 'here's where we get you two runs, Claude' and then LONDON (UPI) the Commonwealth and Davis singled,1'- - said Osteen, "I European long Jump champion, thought 'here we go but maybe was unanimously voted "Ath- I was just kidding myself." lete of the ear" by the British John Kennedy, who accidenAssociation tally bounced out to Bunker to AthleticWriters Tuesday the firstlime..the end the seventh inning when it award voting" has been " unani- seemed that Lou Johnson had -second base stolen- said "it mous. r happened because of Bunker's '.- , (IFI) , er Tops Badgers MADISON, Wis. :.4 pitching." Nebraska Willie Davis then bounced out to.. end the inning and in the ninth Bunker swep. past the reason Koufsx I'll do ipjeisifiJaKtoLlIii. . Ne- series, thr.ee-gam- perfect sacrifice bunt moving number. Davis to send and it looked not like trouble when Wes And most unfortunate, Parker only for Osteen but also for all lifted a wrong field Texas leaguer down the left field line. Baltimore shortstop Luis Curt left fielder Aparicio, Blefary and third baseman Brooks Robinson all converged on the ball and with the crowd of 54,445 holdings its collective breath, Aparicio charged out from the pack to glove the ball 31-- 3 Tilt ;. in r- In fourth game of t he Alston an'wered. "dive me one good why I should pitch. instead of Drysdale and What's the difference whether Koufax pitches Sunday "It was a perfect -- pitch, or Monday?" tailing off. and on the outside "We're just not swinging the corner," said Osteen in the bat," said Wills. "We couldn't gloomy Dodger clubhouseJL"He have won the National league was on top of the plate and hei Pennant if we hit like this all " . i i i .i 1 got season. jusi nit we Dau away, Frank and Brooks Robinson out Wills paused a moment when on almost identical pitches."' asked whether he thought the ' Manager Walt Alston and Dodgers ' could rally from , a e Dodger captain Maury Wills, - deficito "''' "'"V,jwinthe meanwhile, mourned the failure series. Los of the Angeles hitter's to "I'm sure we can," he said. score a run against the Orioles will be ery tough. It's the "It 24 for consecutive innings. lack-o- f hitting. We're got to "We're taking too - many start singing the bat. The said Alston,- "We're pitehers not surprised at the Orioles harif to exDlain it but we're iust puLIf. eighth. Tommy Davis, batting for Even more unfortunately for Osteen, led-of- f that frame with the slender Dodger southpaw,. his second straight pinch bit of hit teammates could do virtual the series a single up. the ly nothing aginast the middle. , ... y old Bunker, who scattered six Wills then laid down a Maury hits and struck out the same ,J,4, -- , World Series earae. The two men were the heroes of the played before Baltimore throng.:(HeraldtJPI Tele jcontestr ......... pnoto) s, - Pam Piercy, a half miler won from Yorkshire, the sinker." . "I broke down," said Kennewomen's award. .. dy! "I pulled back the bat but the ball hit it and rolled right Bunker said. He compared out to him." is," about half fast balls and half to the Chicago the "Lou told me he had It sinkers and maybe four curves WhiteDodgers Sox and said they were stolen," added Kennedy. all day.". for the Orioles to beat. The Dodgers were obviously Bunker said the Dodgers had tough The only time Bunker said he depressed by the third straight to be better than they showf' re dawn was against Ron loss and there was no sip of They won the pennant di in the fifth with a base bravado' or ,irly grandstand predic they?" he asked a question- -' -- funner-oik ticmsr AL is Tough said Fairly was the "Well be here Sunday," said "Tliey " "The American League isn't best bitter on the team," Alston. "We'll keep at it but " asweak as theseguys thirfrit Bunker said. you cant- win without runs." 2 Californians Combined to Sink Dodgers aul . them." BALTIMORE UPI) -PBlair said he tried out for the The Blair said he didn't think he BALTIMORE UPI) Dodgers in. 1962 but never box score of the third game of could hit that far but the homer he levelled against heard from them again. The the World Series: Los A ab r h bl Los Angeles in the fifth inning New York Mets signed him for Wills ss 30 10 Saturday was about the best $2,000 later that year. Then he heard from the Dodgers who - 4 04 0 oneleverhatz: Parker lb ftwo said they "were trying to. work of one was 22, Blair, Fairly rf who beat the something out." 4 0 0 0 Calif ornian's Lefbvre 2b "It was too late then," Blair 4 0 2 0 Dodgers in the third game of L. Johnson If I 3 0 0 0 the World Series. The other said. "I didn't care who Roseboro c I as as for shut who long was played just Bunker, Wally 3 0 0 0 Kennedy 3b , played. r 2 0 0 0 them out. Osteen p . Los Angeles Resident "I was in another world when TDvs ph-l- f Totals 310 6 0 I came back to the dugout," Blair, a native of Cushing, Blair said. "I don't know what Okla., lives , about 10 blocks Balto 1 anyone said. I couldn't , hear from the Los Angeles Coliseum, 3 0 ss Aparicio 3 0 0 0 Blefary lf ' 0 0 00 Snyder If . 3 00 F Rbnsn rf . 2 0 0 0 B Rhnsn 3b Harry Wilson, who accounted Powell lb 3 0 1 for 86 of. the Cornhusker yards, D Jhnsn 2b f 3 0 0 0 cored the third on an Blair cf run and reserve halfback Paul Etchbrrn e 3 0 0 0 Crltchlow gapped the scoring Bunker 2 0 0 0 - 430-fo- -- 3010 1010 abrbbi the where Dodgers . played before they opened their new! stadium. : The other Californian. Wally Bunker, who lives 10 blocks -- , from Candlestick Park-ho-me of the San Francisco Giant-ssaid he just fed the Dodgers fast balls. Palmer and "Drabowsky and were balls fast them gave getting them out easy so I threw them, he explained. Bunker, 21,' said this was the best game he ever pitched. "The bail was moving good today," he said. "I pitched .. ' ere s a new 3111 d run after an with a Interception by Len Janik had put the ball deep in Wisconsin territory. Nebraska's Initial points came on Larry Wachholtz' field goal in the first quarter, and Wisconsin got its three point moments later when Tom Schinxe booted a - The Wachholti field goal was a the seventh of Jus career a Nebraska school record, and the two kicks accounted for all the first period scoring. one-yar- ,ty-ln- p 25 13 1 000 000 00- 0- 0 000 010 OO- x- 1 Totals Los Angeles Baltimore Angeles 2, Baltimore DL-L- 1. Angela LOB-Lo- s more Balti, 6, 1. 2bParker. 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