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Show Yankees o) Reds .", n toy Blanchard, Lopez Pace Mtaclc As Bronx Bombers Win Champi onsh P Lopez hit a home run to the (Continued from Page One) No runs, none left. 11-- $ " - i K So'"At" 'At- . B rowns. racKers, 49ers Grab Wins 1 4 - ' a. d . it-!-1- By NORMAN MILLER United Press International There may -- be a lot of power in that. "San Francisco Shotgun," but don't overlook the "Browns Bazooka" or those "Pistol-packi- - ; 1 hl OKES ON TRIPLE 3-- 2 -- . Yankee Hector tripled in the first inning and Bill ipez plate after running from first base. Frank Whifey IFird Sets meiM Hecirdl As u By FRED DOWN United Press International It was CINCINNATI (UPI) a what the ball playei' s can " laugher There's just no better way to . sunxup Sunday's fourth-gam- e 7-- 0 York Yankee v ctory over the Cincinnati Reds because it couldn't have been easier for the New- ygaay yyyu u nyyyy liL1 - American League champions. It wasn't that the Yankees played so well It's just that the Reds are locked in the vice of a mass hitting slump. White Ford thus wiped another of Babe Ruth's great records off the books as he went five innings to stretch his string pf consecu tive scoreless innings pitched in By OSCAR FRALEY it United 3-- 9. 27-1- 0, w DP-Kask- o, . w " 4 ' Weekend Sports Summary Coates Scottish Driver Captures U.S. Grand Prix Auto Race 7-- 0, trait captured the $28,100 Jersey at Garden State Park. Series. n. For 'Star Tourney 3-- 13 PARIS (UPI) Italian-brewon the $120,000 'L'Arc de 'Triomphe rrn f7 f7 JUIMJ uu II n n Mol-ved- o d Prix de by two lengths. r a er - 2-- 0, 2-- World Series Zip Taken Out Of nnnnn Ohio 3-- 1. ; (UPI) Cassius Clay, kept Heavyweight his 4 professional boxing career unblemished by stopping Alex LOUISVILLE, LEARN Ky. 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All-Sta- rs 7-- New York St. Louis Pittsburgh six-pla- all-tim- : (UPI) The National defeated Hockey League the Chicago Black Hawks, Wins 3 3 3 2 Washington CINCINNATI (UPI) Down town Cincinnati seemed to have all the World Series starch taken out of it Sunday night. The Reds had just dropped a 0 decision to the New York Yankees in the fourth game of the Series and every ting - seemed " to lose that festive aura. Ait one place, World Series souvenirs were selling at a discount, and somehow the red and white colors did not seem so gaudy. people on the streets talked bravely of the Series, but it had a hollow ring. "I'm going out and root 'em Raiders. home tomorrow," one man said. AFL Standings "Maybe I'll change their luck.' W. L. T. Pet. PF. PA. It was a different crowd at New York 3 1 0 .750 124 119 Crosley Field in the late innings Boston 2 3 0 .400 145 134 of the game. The noise gave way 2 3 0 .400 105 107 Buffalo to silence and the crowd of 32,589 0 .250 112 82 Houston appeared to be restless and Division Western moved around instead of "sitting Sail 5 0 0 1.000 161 72 Diego still, as in the Saturday game. 3 1 0 .750 97 94 The words of pitcher Bob Pur Dallas 1 3 0 .250 68 160 Oakland key, who lost Saturday's third Denver 1 4 0 ,200 98 142 game, seemed to echo the town's Sunday's Results sentiment. He said: "We've been 22 Houston 12 Buffalo coming back all year. It's not 12 A 3-- CHICAGO Ciricy By Loss up 27 consecutive innings without allowing a run. Now, as he went to the mound, he needed three more. It was, you might say, to be expected in a year in wiiich the Yankees took a lot of shots at over yet." their old hero. Roger Maris hit 61 home runs to surpass the one RADIATORS REPAIRED season tops of 60 which the Auto Glass Installed legendary Ruth posted 34 long Specialized VTork years ago. Mickey Mantle need ing only two homers to , erase AHLANDERS e Series mark of a Ruth's 490 So. Univ. Avenue total of 15, had been checked by a hip abscess. fra (UPI) Roger Maris home run in the ninth inning gave the New York Yankees a 2 World Series vic-- ; tory over the Cincinnati Reds in the third game of the baseball classic. ; As Bills 22-1- League instead, of the Cincinnati Reds in a vital World Series contest. For this could put the Yankees solidly in the driver's seat and give the stubby Whitey one of the most coveted records in the books. Babe Ruth, the most glittering of all the Yankee stars, wfas the target again. Sets Pitching Mark Back in 1916 and 1918, against the Cubs and the Dodgers, the young Ruth, who had not yet turned to blasting home runs, was cona pitcher who ran up 29 in secutive scoreless innings World Series play. Twice last year Ford shut out the Pirates. Then, when he whitewashed the Reds in the opening game of this Series f. he had run 11 IB k Saturday CINCINNATI, Rabb Stars 2 Phila. Dallas WALKER LONDON -- d Bowlers Selected WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. (UPI) Innes Ireland of Scotland won the United States Grand Pritf auto race in two hours, ,13 minutes and 45.8 seconds. The United (UPI) States Ryder Cup team arrived for its international golf match .with Great Britain next weekend. full-For- , hard-throwin- 2-- 3 ar in the fourth game of the World Belle Stakes, opening day feature The was cheeked face of Whiter as impassive as an unbaked muf- fin, almost the same color and texture, but undernea h his belt the butterflies were hammering iron wings against thte lining of his stomach. He might, externally have been going to the mound against the Fat Man's team in the Epworth 7. Miteff in the sixth round. Clay By United Press" International now has won nine straight since 'v. Sunday CINCINNATI, Ohio (UPI) The turning pro. New York Yankees took a three CAMDEN, N.J. (UPI) My Porgames to one lead over Cincin- nati' by defeating the Reds, CINCINNATI (UPI) . 2-- break-it-ope- n Press International (Robinson). (NL), Plate; Runge Two bowlers OGDEN (UPI) Conlan IB) (NL), 2B; from Salt Lake (AU, City Sunday were Umont (AL), 3B; Crawford (NL), to t be state at represent picked LF foul line; Stewart (AL), RF the Bowling Proprietors Associa- foul line. tournament tion all-stSteve Buell and Vera Mallory RYDER TEAM ARRIVES won men s and worn en s nonors LONDON (UPI) United States after three Weeks of match play. Ryder Cup team captain Jerry They will go to Miami Beach, for the ournament. Barber said today he expects a Fla., Jan. Bill Buckingham of Tobele, runner "real rough" series with Great to Buell, also will go. Britain in their international golf up Buell also won a prize as one match nexjt weekend. The U.S. Sunof here the top 32 Utah boWlers as did arrived by plane squad Bonnie day. Eldridge of Ogden WP-Brosna- 7. 0. World Series competition to 32. inning-openin- g walk, Mickey ManRuth set the previous mark of 29 tle's long single to left center and 1 innings in 1916 and 1918 when Elston Howard's double - play ' he pitched for the Boston Red grounder. Sox. O'Toole, who manager Fred Tames Red Batters Hutchinson said "had better stuff Ford limited the Reds to four than in the first game," had two hits in five innings plus before out and nobody on when he got departing with a slightly injured himself into trouble in the fifth by g foot But Jim Coates, a walking Ford. The Yankees, who right-handwho is the are always delighted to accept Yankees' No. 1 "long", relief such gratuities, promptly penal pitcher,- proved every bit as tough ized O'Toole with consecutive and allowed only, one single the singles by Bobby Richardson and rest of the way. Tony Kubek which sent Ford to home and New York into a 0 Jim O'Toole, who lost, Ford in the opening game, lead. After that it was a lark. pitched three shutuot innings but the Yankees clipped him for a run in the fourth on Roger Maris' 'Butterflies' Hammer Against iooo Lining Of Whitey's Stomach PO-A-Ne- triple-triggere- 38-ya- rd 10 b-H- fl-nr- photo) . c-B- a-R- an Bobby Mitchell of the Cleveland Browns, who went on the most explosive spree of the day in a 31- 7 rout of the Washington Red skins. Mitchell made a great Packers." Looks like the National Football catch on a touchdown one a is ran into season back punt 64 yards pass, turning League 31 and raced yards from scrim- big shooting match. l TTTl n for no m Forty-ninerThe San Francisco PacUers d showed The Green Bay "shotgun" offense of fire power, too, in anblasted the Los Angeles Rams plenty full of holes Sunday ,35-nihilating the "Baltimore Celts, 45-- ' Paul Hornung scored 33 points Coach Red Hickey of San Franfield cisco again shuttled his three on 4 touchdowns, a 6 conversions. and Bill John Brodie, goal quarterbacks NFL Standings and Kilmer and Bobby Waters Division 521 Eastern the Forty niners piled up W. L. T.Pct.PF.PA. .750 96 58 3 Cleveland s' Skowron is shovrn sliding1 across the Robinson, Reds' right fielder, threw to catcher John Edwards too late. (UPI, Tele- - e, I . 52-ya- rd ' xf-c- yards in crushing Los Angeles, As for the bazooka." that was n' Fourth Game Box Score Blas-ingam- Utah County, Utah 3. 3-- one-hande- MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1061 w. 4, 6-- 0. ' DAILY HERALD II right of the left centerfiejd scoreboard, scoring Howard and SkowYankees seventh ron ahead of him and putting the Yankees ahead Brosnan went into pitch for the reout and was taken . Reds He was the seventh Reds' Henry placed by, Sherman Jones. tying the series record pitcher putting the Yankees ahead . Boyer popped Jones' first pitch for the most pitchers used in one Blanchard walked on a 2 pitch, to Edwards. game. The Yankees used seven in Maloney was. taken oi;t and reDaley grounded out, Blasingame the 1956 series against Brooklyn. to Colemari. placed by Ken Johnson. Kubek flied to Pinson. Howard lined to Freese, who Five runs, four hits, no errors, Maris struck out. catch. none left made; ., leaping Blanchard beat out a ground Skowron filed deep to Pinsonj ball to Coleman for a base hit. One run, two hits, no errors, Reds fourth o Howard singled to center, Blantwo left. . Gernert batted for Jones and chard stopping at second. was called out on strikes. Blanchard went to third and Reds second The attendance was 32,589. Howard to second on a wild Coleman grounded out, Skowron Blasingame grounded out, Skow-ro- r pitch. to Terry who covered first. unassisted. Skowron flied to Robinson. Post singled to left on Terry's No runs, two hits, no errors, Boyer threw out Kasko. . No runs, no hits, no errors, two left first pitch. Freese flied to Maris in short none left. center. , Edwardb singled to right cenYankees fifth ter Post going to third. Purkey went in to pitch for the Bell' - batted for Johnson and Reds. fouled to Howard. Richardson grounded out, PurNo runs, two hits, no errors, key to Coleman. two left. Kubek lined to Post. Maris struck out. Yankees Third No runs, no hits,' no errors, CINCINNATI (UPI) Box Bill Henry went in to pitch, for none left,. of the fourth game of the score ,' the Reds. 1961 World Series: Reds Fifth Lopez struck out. AB R II RBI New York Boyer walked. Pinson singled to right center Richardson 2b 5 1 3 P Terry sacrificed, Henry to but was out trying to stretch it Kubek ss 5 0 1 1 who covered first. to a double, Maris to Kubek. 3 2 0 0 Maris f Richardson grounded out, Kasko Robinson fouled to Richardson Mantle, Acf 0 1 0 2 to Coleman. down the right field line. 3 1 1 2 rf No runs, no hits, no errors, one Coleman grounded to Skowron.i Howard c 1 1 0 . 4 left. who threw to Daley, covering Berra If 1 0 0 . 2 i first, but Daley dropped the ball Skowron lb ."J. 0 3 1 . 3 third Reds and Coleman was safe. 4 0 1 2 . '3b Boyer Post hit a home run into the Ford p Blasingame singled to center. 1 0 0 . 2 Kasko singled to left when Lo- left field screen, scoring Coleman Coates 1 0 0 0 . p pez misjudged the ball, going ahead of him. back for it and then came back 34 7 11 6 Arroyo warmed up' in the YanTotals in but not in time. Blasingame kee bullpen.' AB R II RBI Cincinnati Freese was called ' out on Chacon 2b stopped at second. .4 0 1 0 Bud Daley and Hal Reniff strikes. 4 0 1 0 .5- Kasko ss warmed up in the Yankee bullpen. Two run's, two hits, one error, Pinson qf 4 0 0 0 Pinson flied to Blanchard in none left. 1 0 0 0 Robinson rf 4 0 10 deep right center, Blasingame goPost If 4 0 0 0 ing to third after the catch. Yankees sixth Freese 3b Robinson bit a home run into 4 0 0 0 Blanchard walked on a Coleman lb the Tight centerfield bleachers, pitch.' 2 0 2 0 Johnson c 1 0 0 0 scoring Blasingame and Kasko Howard's ground ball went ahead of him and making the through Kasko's legs for an er- Zim.nerman c 0 0 0 0 score Yankees 6, Reds 3. 0 0 all Blanchard the O ror, Toole p going way 0 Daley went in to pitch for the to third. 0 10 yanxees. 0 0 0 0 out. Skowron struck Brosnan p Coleman beat out a bunt down Lopez bunted .to Purkey, who the first base" line .for a base hit. threw wildly to Edwards in an at- Henry p o o b o Post flied to Lopez in short tempt to catch Blanchard at the left. ...31 0 5 0 plate. Blanchard scored, Howard Totals Freese doubled off the score- went to third and Lopez to second. for Mantle in. 4th; board in left center, Coleman stopIt was scored as a sacrifice, into force out for O'Toole in 5th; ping at third. fielder's choice, an error for Purout for Johnson in Edwards on a 1 count fouled key and an. RBI for Lopez; out for Brosnan in 7th; to Boyer. 8th. Boyer was purposely passed. Three runs, five hits, no errors', 000 112 3007 Daley lined deep to Pinson, New' York two left. 000 000 000-J- O Howard scoring after the catch, Cincinnati the other runners holding their York Yankees fourth bases. Chacon Cincinnati 27-Richardson fouled to Edwards. and Coleman; Kubek, Richardson Kubek singled to center. Two runs, no hits, two errors, and Maris lined to Post. Skowron; Freese, Chacon and Blanchard doubled down the two left Coleman; Coleman (unassisted). right field line, Kubek stopping LOB-NeYork 6, Cincinnati 7. Reds sixth at third. Howard, Boyer. Richardson threw out Edwards. Howard was purposely passed, ip. . .h r er bb so Cardenas batted for Purkey O'Toole. (L) filling the bases. 5 2 2 3 2 5 Skowron singled to center, scor and flied to Lopez. 6 5 5 3 3 3 Brosnan 1 ing Kubek" and Blanchard, with Blasingame was called out on Henry 0 0 0 0 2 . Howard stopping at second. strikes?. 4 0 12 Coates 10 1 (Ford pitched to batter in 6th) HBP-B- y Ford (Robinson); by t Kubek singled to left. Ken Johnson warmed up in the x Reds' bullpen, . . Maris doubled .down the left field foul line, scoring Kubek and am 6 no errors, no hits, ii p 444 |