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Show ens as Spoils Mirror Odds Favor N.Y. by ; t? John Mooney Tribune Sports Editor VltVjl 9-- 5 ! Margin Fred (Clarence) Gehrke, one of Utahs brighter football before the war and a star with the Los Angeles Rams, flayers named general manager of a large shopping center in Los Angeles. . . . Colorado U. and Utah State U. have the most players in the National Football League, each with seven.'. . . Utah has five, followed by Colorado State, Arizona and Idaho, each with four, Arizona State three, Wyoming two and New Mexico one, . . . Phil Krueger, who left Utah State for Fresno State, is to Montana but lost his opener, coaching the State College; . . . University of Arizona, plagued by lack of parking facilities, charters buses from the El Con shopping It is esticenter to the stadium, and charges 30c each way. mated the cost of operating a team in the National Football League for a season is roughly one million bucks, which is just what each of the 14 NFL teams receive from the TV rights, leavMissouri footing the gate receipts as profit. . . . University ball players were polled as to how much money they had saved from their summer jobs, and the average saving for the 64 We players was $650, which might be worthy of headlines. needfor fall of the athletes most felt practice reported always ing bus fare to get to the campus. . . . Mike Gerbic and Ray Eror, a couple of veteran sports fans, are back in action again. , . . And its quite a day when you run into Lawrence Nink, a veteran bowler, and Lefty Keogh, a good'bush pitcher of many years ago, in the same block. . . , Jim Foulger, one of Utah's brighter tennis prospects, is back from his mission and will be competing for the U. of U. in the spring. . . , 27-1- ... jf ... V, Observation Ward Way tl ia Utah football tomm tamai an ttrong la tho toeoad H would hava boon m tlnehto wla la oltbor batabo II league Hill $oo$on. , , CARDINAL FANS here for the for the first would get odds of series and 6-- 5 8-- 5 Series Choice game. The odds mean that a Yankee fan must bet $9 to win IF SUCCESSFUL, the fan would get a total of $14 back from his bookie. The odds are that New York will not sweep the series, 7-- 1 against the Cardinals tak- ing the first four games. Elinor SAYS: Enjoy yourself at the STOCKMENS MOTOR HOTEL or COMMERCIAL HOTEL . . . 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Be Our Guest See Big Screen Series pen- He has been In more Series than any other pitcher, 11; pitched in more games and ... 11 Wednesdays the day a.m. is the zero hour. , And you can be part of the In his last tune-uFriday action if you drop into The Salt night he clinched a pennant tie Lake Tribune's big screen tele- allowby beating Cleveland ing no hits in the last 7 innings. Sadecki, on the other hand, is a youngster in his first Series. In Card fact, only shortstop Dick Groat, outfielder Bob Skinner and relief pitcher Roger Craig have Series experience. won more, 10. p Trick BOTH THE CARDINALS and Yanks worked out at Busch Stadium Tuesday. As might be expected, even the like Elston Howard and Clete Boyer were slashing to right field, hoping to take advantage of the right field pavilion, only 310 feet away. Associated Press Wirephoto of the 1964 World Series at the Utah Theater. cast DEAL you cant pass up. All the big name stars for the New York Yankees and the St. Louis Cardinals will flash across the screen big as life. Youll be sitting in a front-ro- IT'S A seat. - And best of all it's all for free! w L' , . Associated Press Wirephotft Its friendly now but just wait. Brother rivalry in Wednesdays World Series pits Clete Boyer, Yanks, left, and Ken of Cards. Bruised Mick Boyer Reunion Those Cards Have Puli Ready for Good Series As Dentist Favors Ken By Amolatpd Pres ST. LOUIS Oct. 6-- Man- tle sat in the New York Yankees 1 dressing room at Busch Stadium, winding a seemingly endless roll of tape around his battered legs while spinning; a tale of his physical fitness for the World Se- ries. JUST WALK INTO the Main I FEEL great; real good, .Street theater, find a seat you said the Yankees' $100,000-a-yea- r Bzz-Ya- nks like, sit down and watch the center fielder about ari hour aftfirst game. Watch all the er the American League chamPHILADELPHIA, Oct. 6 (UPI) games there in fact. Its the pions had arrived in St. Louis. Big Magic, a computer at the next best thing to being in the The Yankees had headed Franklin Institute, Tuesday gave grandstand. . straight for the ball park, and the New York Yankees a 65 per Doors at the theater will after a closed-doo- r meeting, trotcent chanre to win the World open a half hour before the ted onto the field for their first Series in seven games. game. Take your lunch breaks workout in preparation for there or just drop in during S THE COMPUTER, playing Wednesday's Series opener break from the office. 100 games, between the Yankees against the St. Louis Cardinals and the St. Louis Cardinals after THE TELECASTLNG of the YOU HAVE to remember one digesting individual batting and Series on the big screen is an said Mantle by pitching records on punch cards offspring of The Tribunes Old thing, though, of his physical qualifying way A1 fed by statistician Ironsides, that board which said the Yanks chances hung for years from The Tri- situation. I felt good last year and didnt do much. But Ive of winning four straight were bune Building and flashed the well up to the Series this played only 10 per cent. of action via a series light time and things could be differbulbs. -' ent. NEW YORK has a 29 per cent be sure And after the who is tied with Babe chance of taking the series in and read the games Mantle, sports pages of Ruth for the Series five games and a 48 per cent homer record The Tribune for complete y chance of doing so in six, collected hits in 15 two 15, wjth World Series all said. On any individual the color and coverage at bats last year as the Yankees lost four straight to the Los Angame, the computer said the which The Tribune Yanks had a 57 per cent chance activity geles Dodgers. He hit one wide press coverage will and the Cardinals 43 per cent. KOKOMO, IND., Oct. 6 (UPI) Dr. Milton Boyer is going to forget about dentistry the rest of this week and perhaps part of next to cheer for his two brothers in the World Series. last day of the regular season, Doc prepared to Sunday close shop and head for St Louis. Pressed to predict outcome of the Series, Boyer allowed, Well, Id like to see Kenny .win a BUT HELL be squirming in World Series ring. his seat when brother Ken of I GUESS Im pulling for the the St. Louis Cardinals opposes to win in seven, h Cardinals brother Cletis of the New York said. Yankees when the Series opens in St. Louis Wednesday. The Boyers all seven brothers will hold a family reunion at the Series. Six of them have been in organized baseball, including "Doc Boyer, who played three years in the Cardinal organization before he quit at the age of 19 to pursue a career in den- Mfh rhh m Guarantee tistry. ' BUT WHEN they the did-- on Chippewa Charlie says: Pola-neezk- f '.iSLH! raal3itESi t wssm ... Pola-neezk- behind-the-scen- e hitters there is a screen inches high in front of the pavilion and balls are in the play off the screen. However, Mail Orders, 50c. Utah residents add 67 c Sorry, no CODS 36 feet, 8 . 20-- 1 v"" Jffe- iSht'y, h d ' jtmm - . 6 right-hande- 5-- ,Ar THIS WILL BE the 22nd Series St. Louis pins its World Series hopes on this start for Ford, a vettrio. From left, Barney Schultz,' Curt pitching eran whose Series record dates back to 195Q. The pitcher-coacmanaged a 17-won-lorecord for the Yanks on their way to a fifth Saturday. $5. - xJl Phil Linz, the rascal who drew a $200 fine from Manager Yogi Berra for tooting Mary Had a Little Lamb on a bus after the Yanks had lost four straight in Chicago, will play shortstop in Kubek's place just as he had down the stretch. , . 32,-00- 5--9 r g In checking the nominations for the Western Athletic CoTHE $60,000 bonus lefty gets nferences team, it was interesting to note that Arizona leads the nominees with five candidates, followed by the starting call from Keane be cause he had to use Bob Gibson Wyoming and BYU with four each, Utah and Arizona State with in relief to nail down the Nationthree each and New Mexico with one. al League pennant in Sunday's To be eligible for the academic nomination, a football finale. player must meet qualification requirements of a B average THE WEATHER MAN preor higher. dicted sunny and pleasant weath' The nominated players Include the following linemen: John er JWednesday- - with tempera. Dowler, Pierre de Jardins and Bob Dinges of Wyoming; Ed tures of 65 to 70 for St. Louis Wimberly, George Tijarina and Joe Escalda of Arizona; John first Series since 1946, when McQuaide and Mel Carpenter of Utah; Pat Helfrich of BYU; Enos Slaughter raced home with John Anderson of New Mexico and Dan Dunn of Arizona State. the winning run in the seventh ; BACKS NOMINATED include, Jim Bramlet and Chuck Kelb, game while Johnny Pesky hesiArizona State; Virgil Carter, Bob Marshall and Doug Schow of tated with the ball. BYU; Eugene Dahlquist and Lawrence Fairholm, Arizona; RichA sellout crowd of about 0 ard Groth, Utah, and Jack Travis, Wyoming. was assured with tickets !' These 20 boys, who are playing football and maintaining and hotel rooms at a premium. above average grades are to be congratulated. Mel Stpttlemyre, Yankee rookt will face Gibson in the secie, However, with some 300 boys playing football in the WAC, it would seem that more than 20 should be carrying B work, ond game Thursday. Then the Series will take Friday, off for or does this sound travel and resume in New York By Associated Press LAS VEGAS, NEV., Oct 6 -The Yanks are a choice -- over the St. Louis Cardinals in the World Series and a 7 pick to take Wednesdays opener, say Las Vegas bookmakers. 7,t 1964 9-- 5 ! ; October Wednesday Morning - Brain Goes Wildcats Lead in Academics 5 Salt Lake City, Utah Page 26 ST. LOUIS, Oct 6 Injured Tony Kubek was lost to the New York Yankees for the entire World Series Tuesday, but the Yankees remained favorites over the St. Louis Cardinals. Whitey Ford, the Yanks cagey lefthander, will oppose another lefty, Ray Sadecki, in Wednesdays opener at Busch Stadium. harmonica-playin- Stuff n Some, sense 9-- ! Halt $aki ffilmtw KUBEK, OUT OF action for two weeks due to .a jammed f TRUE, THE CARDINALS grabbed the pennant with a gallant right wrist, was replaced op the drive down the stretch, and nosed out the Phillies and Reds for list of Series eligibles by. Mike . the bunting. . But, gpeat as the Cardinal surge was, it would have meant On the Air, Screen nothing if the Phillies hadnt collapsed with the championship The first World Series game all but banked. will be telecast over Channel 2 ALL THE PHILLIES heeded was to play about .300 ball in and broadcast by radio station the last two weeks of the season, to cinch the pennant no matter KCPX Wednesday at 11 a.m. jiow gallantly the Cards drove for the wire. The Phillies didn't, Hegan, ,a rookie first baseman and the Cards edged the Reds and .Phillies for the bjg money. who is the son of Yankee Coach ' in hot teams So now comes the World Series, pitting the Jim Hegan favorites the as Yankees the merely stretch picked drive, wjth the because this has been the way to pick the series for consistent Commissioner Ford Frick yvinning oyer the years. the substitution with approved Wed say the Yankees in six, just as a hunch. the assent of Cardinal Manager Johnny Keane. Yankees Rate ' . For one of the few times in modern World Series history; 0ie American League thampion enters the blue chip classic every bit as frazzled as the senior loop contender. N. True, the Yankees are back doing business at the same oldNBiand, but this triumph of the Bronx Bombers wasnt as , impressive as other years. day of New York had to battle down to the And command. to season cynics might con-- ' take undisputed the tend the Yankees'didnt win the pennant so much as the Orioles and White Sox lost it. The situation is even more confusing in the' National League. bolt, . tx Julian Javier, the Cards sechad been a because of ond baseman who doubtful starter a painfully bruised play. So will Ken left hip, will Boyer, the Cards slugging third baseman and brother of Clete, who has a slight pulled hamstring muscle. Yon couldn't get those fellows out of the line-usaid p, Keane. hunting boot Asked for a prediction, Card manager balked. I dont know. No prediction. I havent even seen the Yankee ball club since spring training and then only once (the Cards won their only meeting in Florida). The odds mean nothing to us. We have been playing them one at a time, especially for the last 10 days. Line-up- s for Wednesdays opening game: St. Louis NtW Yff Flood cf Linz sb Brock If Richardson 2b Groat ss Maris cf Mantis rf Boyar 3b White 1b Howard Javier 2b Tresh If Shannon rf Paoitona 1b MeCarver c Boyar 3b Sadecki p ) Ford 9 074) Frank Secory (National Umpire to to be Others assipned laaoua), plate, bases and foul lines art Ken Burkhart (National), VinniO Smith (National). Bill McKinley (American), Hank Soar (American) end M Smith (American), 1 p.m. ESL Gama time ..... 18.98 For rugged wear you can't beat the comfort and durboots. 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