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Show 10 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1061 ' VtaK County, Utah DAILY HERALD - Co'nciminiaf ds wiiii ranc ro Jay Stops New York. I 5 """f'"!!. SWJfcW-- " i . x - xx g jf.- - 'OWM-- iJJfWW x - - 'ff.:ci Figures On Series (Continued from Page One) No runs, no hits, no errors, two left: : An inning by inning description of the game follows: Reds Sixth made a diving back-han- d Boyer v Reds First bid ed catch of Robinson's one-ho- p Chacon flied to Berra in deep for a double down the left field left. line and threw him out at first. Kasko went down swinging on Coleman struck out. a 2 and 2 pitch. Post hit Terry's first pitch along Pinson bounced out to Richard- the left field line for a double. son on Terry's first pitch. Freese was purposely walked. No runs, no hits, no errors,-none Edwards grounded a lect. into field a for single, pitch right Post scoring and Freese going to By OSCAR FRALEY United Press International ; Yankees Ralph Joey Jay (21-1NEW ' YORK (UPD Whitey Terry (16-3- ). the bartender's son with ice Ford, Weather forecast Fair and water chasers for blood, had a cool. of them on the World number Second game odds Yankees Sexies "house" today. favored, 8 to 5. Y a nke c s fa Series odds 0) Yankees First third. Richardson lined a 1 and 1 pitch Jay grounded out to Richardson. Into left field for a single. One run, two hits, no errors, Kubek forced Richardson at sec- two left. ond, Kasko to Chacon. forced Kubek at second, . Maris Yankees Sixth Coleman to Kasko but was safe Berra dropped a single into at first when Kasko's throw went short : center. past the first baseman. There 'was Blanchard popped to Kasko in no error charged because Maris short! center on Jay's, first pitch. did not advance to second. Howard hit into a double play, Berra bounced out to Chacon. Chacon to Kasko to Coleman. No runs, one . hit, no errors, . No runs, one hit, no errors, one. left. none left; vored, 5-- 1. Odds on Yankees to sweep four games Third, Remaining games fourth, and fifth (if necessary) at Crosley Field,, Cincinnati, Saturday, Sunday and Monday; sixth and seventh (if necessary) at 3-- 1. ee BALL GETS third baseman Cletis Boyer (left) makes a lunging stop of Wally Post's, second ining iinedrive but the ball gets away (arrow) during the second game of the World Series Thursday. Short stop Tony Kubek picked up the ball and threw to first but too late to catch Post. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) 'XWAY-Yank- .. Yankee Stadium, d Reds Seventh took two strikes and Chacon flied to Berra in deep then popped . to Kubek in short left. center. Kasko flied to Maris. Coleman worked the count to 2 "Pinson lined to Skowron. and 2 and then bounced out to No runs, no hits, no errors, Kubek. ". none left. BQyer deflected Post's liner ' to shortstop Kubek, but Post' beat it out for a single when Skowron Yankees Seventh Skowron went down swinging on pulled his foot off the base stretchthree pitches. ing into the infield. Boyer took a ball then flied to Freese went down swinging aftin deep center. Pinson er hitting two harp ,'fouls along Hector Lopez batted for Terry the third base line. ' a walk. drew and ' No runs, one hit, no errors, ' snared , Richardson's Chacon one left. sharp drive on one bounce and g ' him forced Lopez by Yankees Second Blanchard took a ball and then to the bag. No runs, no hits, no errors, popped to Kasko. Howard rolled to Freese on the one left. and Wednesday r Thursday. First game attendance 62,397. Financial figures (first game) Net receipts, $419,430.18; players share, $213,909.73; ..commissioner's clubs' and $62,914.62i share. $142,606.48. leagues share, Radio-Tbroadcasts All games televised ana Droaacast nationally by National Broadcast ing Co. (NBC), Television broad cast, starts at 12:30 p.m. EDT, radio broadcast at 12:45 p.m V - V EDT. Box Score put-racin- first pitch. "Skowron walked when Jay's; 3 and 2 pitch was' high. Boyer forced Skowron at second, Kasko, who made a nice ' play in the hole, to Chacon. No runs,, no hits, no errors a one left. , " Reds Third j , Teny scooped u p Edwards' topped, ball in front of the plate and tossed "him out. Jay flied to Berra close to the left- - field foul line. Chacon; walked on five pitches. Kasko went down swinging on four pitches. ' No runs, no hits, no errors, one left. . Yankees Third ": ' Terry popped to Chacon.. "Richardson popped to ' Chacon, T 4 5 s " 6-- 2, v Jocko Gonlan is the umpire. Maris Finds Fame Is Coleman to bounced Skowron Yankees Fourth t. the who tossed to Arroyo for ' " Marls walked on five pitches. Berra took a ball and then hit No runs, one hit, no errors, one a home run deep into the lower left. right field stands to tie the score rat Yankees Ninth .. , Blanchard bounced to Coleman Howard topped the ball in front who. tossed to Jay, covering first, of the plate and was easily tossed " for the putout. out by Edwards. The Yankees Howard walked when ; Jay's 3 claimed futilely that the ball , ' and 2 pitch was outside. was a foul. . Skowron hit , into a double plsl", Skowron struck out. Chacon to Kasko to Coleman. Boyer walked. Two runs, one hit, no errors, Billy Gardner batted for Arnoie left. royo. , Gardner lined to Kasko. , Reds Fifth ; No runs, no hits, no errors, one . Edwards lined to Richardson. left. Jay went down swinging' on Totals three pitches. 6 9 0 Reds ... .. .. . Chacon' & looping fly dropped in- 2 4 3 ; to short center for - a single. Winning pitcher Jay. Kasko lashed a grounder up the pitcher Terry. Losing "middle of the diamond for a sin of game 2:43. Time gle, Chacon racing to third. . Terry's third pitch to Pinson got away from Howard and Chacon, in a daring sprint for the plate, . just scored ahead of the Yankee catcher's tag as Kasko went to second. Terry was very slow covering the plate. It was scored as ' NEW YORK (UPD Latest Naa passed ball. tional Boxing Association ratings Pinson struck out. One run, two hits, no errors, list Great Britains Terry Downes one left. " ' the number . one t challenger for ' Gene Fullmer's crown. Fullwhich The Fith NBA, Yankees, recognizes walked, when Jay?s 3 and mer as middleweight champion, Boyer ' 2 pitch vvias low; lists Florentino Fernandez of Cuba H to on the number two challenger. Fullfailed bunt the first Terry; mer outpointed Fernandez in his to. Chacon then and popped pitch most recent fight last August at in short right. Richardson hit to Kasko but all Ogden. hands were safe when Boyer, going on the hit and run, beat the LEARN TO FLY throw to second and Richardson Beginners Course, $S3.C0 also reached first when the throw lesson, ride oyer city Sample was wide to Coleman. It was $2.S3 each sec red as a fielder's choice. CALL FK Kubek went down swinging. Merrill Chrlstopherson Marls struck out on a 3 and 2 PHOVO FLYING SERVICE i pitch. put-ou- . ' 2-- 2. . , I a w 4 Jay p 4 0 376 Totals 30 e home Roger Maris, the run king who was just beginning to get used to the idea of having baseball writers cluttering up his dressing stall, was virtually ignored Wednesday in the New York clubhouse' following the Yankee's 0 victory over the Cincinnati Reds, in the first game of the World Series. Roger, one of the first players in ; the clubhouse, showered andj was on his way home 15 minutes! after the end of the game. While he dressed quietly the writers swarmed around Elston Howard,-onof the first game heroes, whose stall is next to Maris' . . ,. Argue all you want about the ball being livelier and the present day" batters using whip-lik- e bats, but Howard, who uses a bat, says he can't get one heavy enough "The way I swing." All he did in the first game was hit a home run, and one tf the longest drives of the day which was caught. all-tim- 2-- e , 36-oun- ce 2-- 3 2 0 0 3 9 0 0 0 4 0 0 2 for Terry in 7th. out for Arroyo in 9th, 000 211 020 000 200 000 6 2 p i 9. LOB-Cincinna- HR-Cole-ma- n, sv-- ' - xiix f i 14D ONLY nsyfiovm ' i r I i I Dowries Listed As Top' Contondor For Gono's Crovn . . . : l mi i Si v II cotiori sHinr X AT ' RROW-i?EWJAY -A- V walker? i BEST FOOD If THE STATE This fabufovs shirt does its cwo ironing, no matter, how it' washed v.- 8-YEAR-- mm it! . end dried. OLD Dura-Ne-at 39 WM . 1AM I . . : - ? i x i n, 2-- X. 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On his first great play, Boyer dove headlong to his right to clutch Gene Freese's hard ground smash in the second inning and threw him out at first. ie 0 0 102 2B-Edwar- How fleet- Fight Results ati DP-Chaco- v Al-l- Arroyo, Berra. The second play was even more 27-1New York 27-United Press International spectacular. Boyer iunged Kasko and Coleman NEW YORK (UPD The Cinto "his left to spear pinch-hitt- 2. ti 8, New York 7. cinnati Reds went into the World Dick Gernert's grounder in Pinson. Series fearing the bats of Roger the eighth, and while still on his Berra. Maris and Mickey Mantle, but knees, threw the batter out at first IP H R ER B SO came away from the opening base. 9 4 2 6 6 (W) Jay game marveling at the glove of "I hit the ball right in the hole," Terry (L) 7 6 4 2 2 7 Cletis, Boyer. said the amazed Gernert in the Arroyo 3 2 1 2 1 2 "We knew he (Boyer) was one clubhouse. PB Howard. of the best defensively," commented Manager Fred Hutchinson of the 'Reds following Wednesday's 0 defeat by the Yankees. "Some said he was better than his. brother (Ken Boyer of the Cardinals). I said I'd have to see it. "And I saw it," Hutchinson conceded.! Obviously, Boyer's two fielding er NEW YORK (UPD ing is fame? , t 10 1. 0 MILLER full-leng- th Fleeting Chuck Going To Orioles? 10 0 Cincinnati1 New York , ; 10 12 Arroyo p ed the classic. It never was easier because only one of three Red base runners got to second base And, when he makes the sec ond start, the chunky Whitey gets a shot at another mark. ' It seems appropriate, in1 a year in which the Yankees are taking dead ' aim on one of their old heroes the immortal Babe Ruth that the next one Whitey will NEW YORK- - (UPD jCharlie try to grab belongs to the Bam bino. Dresseu going to Baltimore? Eyes Another Mark :There is . a definite possibility Now Whitey has one within his he may," said Lee MacPhail, the reach to go with the three he president of the Orioles today. "I racked up Wednesday. Those in have spoken with him and he is his series bag include his unprebeing given consideration by our cedented eighth win, removing club." him from a tie with former Dressen could come to the Ori Yankee aces Red Ruffing and oles as either manager or coach, Reynolds; six more strikeouts MacPhail conceded. for a new overall mark of 69 fii the classic, and a record 15th start. But that shutout added to a paii against Pittsburgh last year MIAMI BEACH (UPD Robin gives him 27 consecutive shutout son Garcia, 135, Miami, out innings. Back in the days just pointed Hilton Smith, 132, Tarn after World War I, when Ruth pa, Fla. (10); Jimmy Mackey, wav a pitcher and hadn't yet 140y2, Homestead, Fla., ,outpoint-e- d turned to hitting homers, the consecutive Tommy Schafer, 140, Pitts Babe hurled 29 scoreless innings burgh. (10). AB R II RBI 4 0 1' 0 4 0 3 0 4 2 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0" 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Boyer 3b Terry p Telephoto) 2-- 0. 2 0 0 0 4 0 2 1 Howard c Skowron lb Pireiese By NORMAN -- 2-- 0. (Herald-UP- - 0 1 12 Post rf Freese 3b Edwards c Richardson 2b Kubek ss Maris cf Berra If Blanchard rf BEliTS HOMER Cincinnati first baseman Gordy Coleman shows the power of his fourth inning' homer into, the right field bleachers swing as he belts a two-ru- n second of the World Series Thursday. Frank Robinson was on the during game base at the time after an error by Cletis Boyer. Elston Howard is the catcher and 4 1 5 0 5 0 4 2 5 NEW YORK " . ' Totals 5-- 2. , AB R H RBI Kasko ss Pinson cf Robinson If Coleman lb ; 1961 The stubby blond, who will be years old 16 davs hence. owned three new series records after shutting out the Cincinnati in the first game of Reds, 32 v CLVCINNATI Chacon 2b Reds Eighth The crowd was 63,083. Luis' Arroyo replaced .Terry on the mound for the Yankees. Robinson walked. Coleman dribbled a ball in front of the plate, but Arroyo's throw to first base was wild and Robinson scored to put the Reds ahead Coleman was out trying for third base, Blanchard to Boyer. It was ' scored as a hit and an error for Arroyo. Berra completely missed Post's long liner that was hit right at him and the Red outfielder went all the way to third on the error. Freese was purposely walked. Edwards broke bis bat when he connected, with the ball but looped a double into short left field, Post and Freese scoring to make it to" third. going Jay struck out. Chacon bounced out to Richard- who made the catch about 30 feet behind second base, v Kubek went down swinging on son. a 2 and 2 pitch. Two runs, two hits, two errors, ' No runs, no hits, no errors, two left. none left, Yankees Eighth 4V Reds Fourth Kubek sent a hard grounder meto flied in Pinson Berra e through Jay's legs into center dium left., field for a single. Robinson was safe at first when Maris struck out. his fumbled bounder. easy Boyer Berra flied to Pinson. Coleman hit an 0 and 1 pitch Blanchard fouled to Freese. about fiv rows deep into the right No runs, one hit, no errors, one field bleachers for a home run left. to put the Reds ahead, Post went' down swinging on Reds Ninth four pitches. Kasko popped to Richardson Freese grounded out to Kubek. Pinson dropped a double in Two runs, one hit, one error, short left field. none left. Robinsonfouled to Boyer. game of the World Series: :. ' Box score NEW YORK (UPD of the second I Whitey Ford Owns Three New Marks NEW YORK (UPD Facts and igures on the World Series: New York First game score Yankees 2. Cincinnati Reds 0 Series standing: Yankees won 1 game. Reds won 0. Second game: At Yankee Sta dium, today, 1 p.m. EDT.. Second game pitchers:. Reds- - two-strik- ' Jbs m Facts And Club On Four Hftter Reds-Secon- f- SITD(SS 2ini(D. BET) i I V S PRCCF HIRAM WALKU t SCKS rti::X 16 W. stopje CEfUER-PRO- VO for men |