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Show r r'T yrr-- T7 w T i T F n rrrrri'T r Treshs Three-Ru- v i i i i'rr V There's nothing like the meeting el traditional rivals to bring out the fans. Thus, even though BYU holds but two victories over the Utes and the Aggies hold only four victories, in the last 24 games against Utah, these games are the bread and butter series for all concerned 15,065 - 29,372 13,702 Tresh Admits He Choked -- son o a former major league catcher belWd one of Sanfords pitches for a three-ru- into the right-fielstands at Yankee Stadium, Ralph Houks Bombers moved to within one stride of their 20th world championship. The teams now head back to California with the Yankees leading, three games to two, In the 32,438 29,261 13,850 15,112 ' 17,350 18,169 15,742 17,347 four-of-seve- struggle. 159,269 174,030 These totals may prove interesting to some of the Aggie fans, who, Tm sure, will be surprised to note the improved to gates in the last two years when the Aggies were picked ' win. v4 (I7 athletes in the Athletic Assn, of Western Universities (The Big Six) maintained a cumulative grade point of B or better last season and football players and track men led the scholastic parade. It is a fact that football and track would have more men on the squads than some of the sports, and, therefore. In point of numbers, these sports should have a strong representation. On the other hand, football, because of its intensify, and track, because of the length of season, might put a premium on the academic level. Seventy-eigh- t ' v Hi 1 F, for Johnny G. i f I Thursday Morning - October 11, 19G2 Page B3 Giant Manager Sums Up We By Associated Press NEW YORK, A Sale Oct 10 Thats the worst game weve played in a long time right there, San Francisco manager Alvin Dark declared flatly after losing to the New York In Wednesdays Yankees fifth game of the World Series. 5-- 3 We badly ... we played played today bad. But the Giants manager said he had no intention of taking pitcher Jack Sanford out of the game when he went out to talk with him moments before Tom Tresh crashed his game winning home run In the eighth. Fifth Game League playoff game against Los Angeles, Dark took Sanford out quickly when he walked the first man in the sixth. The Giants were ahead but were eventually defeated in that game. "This was an entirely different situation, said Dark. That day he was tired and had a cold. This time he had four days rest. 5-- Sanford didnt PiercevFord Win Call For 6th Tilt 6 Odds Go Higher As Yanks Win man-to-ma- n 6-- 2 -- 3-- 2 8-- 5 Great Name . vvvAV. camps. But his name soon began hitting the headlines as first he See Page , Column 1 .'L. v-l wXwc vAWivk A VHv.'v& j New Wash n Wear Slacks Ra-O-L- an "Alvin had just told me to try to keep the ball lower. with Creslan that Fights Wrinkles y and Keeps the Crease . . . 2-- 0 ASKED WHAT plate umpire Al Barlick told him, Sanford replied, He said Richardson slid under me. The only way he could have slid under me was to beat the throw and the fellows on the bench said he didn't beat the ball. Dark was asked specifically where the Giants played poorly and replied, Didnt you see that first inning? His club committed two errors yet escaped without giving up a run in that "I still think were going to win it in seven games, Dark declared. Weather Report? 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NEW YORK, Oct 10 (UPI) "I was Just out there to Manager Alvin Dark anThe box score of the fifth slow him down, the manager NEW YORK, Oct 10 nounced Alter Wednesdays f said. the 1962 World Series game-ofifth World Series game that NEW YORK (A) r SAN FRANCISCO (N) Billy Pierce will I HAD NO thought of taking him out Hes pitched too pitch for the San Francisco well against the Yankees to Giants in the sixth game but take him out even though Manager Ralph Houk named Don Larsen and'Stu Miller Whltey Ford "or .somebody, for the New York Yankees. were warming up. "All the balls they hit that PIERCE, WHO had a 16-Inning were fast balls but record during the National high. League season, was the losing IN THE SECOND National pitcher In the third game of the series, yielding two earned runs in six innings. He had a perfect 12-- season record for the Giants in San Franciscos Candlestick Park where out for Miller in 9th. the sixth game will be played SAN FRANCISCO (N) 001 010 001 S on Friday. 000 101 03x 5 NEW YORK (A) NEW YORK, Oct 10 (UPI) FORD, WHO has a 104 recE Hiller, McCovey. DP Sanford and McCovey. LOB Oddsmakers Wednesday ord in overall series play and San Francisco (N) 6, New York (A) 4. 2B Hiller, Tresh, night established the New a winning streak of five Haller. 3B F. Alou. HR Pagan, Tresh. SB Mantle. S York Yankees at 3 to L In straight, won the first game Sanford, Tresh. betting, to win of this series for the Yankees IP the World Series from the with a decision over Billy Sanford (L) San Francisco Giants. ODelL Miller f ' He has The professional range 9 8 pitched 15 Innings Terry (W) Is 3 (to 1)4 (to 1). and yielded 13 hits and four BB Sanford T (Mantle), Miller 1 (Marls), Terry 1 (Hilearned runs la this series. ler). tSQ Sanford 10 (Howard 2, Skowron 3, Terry 3, Kubek, Before the Yankees won Boyer), Terry 7 (Davenport 3,, M. Alou, McCovey, Mays, F. Wednesday fifth game at Ford often is an exAlou). WP Sanford. PB Haller. U Barlick (N) plate, Yankee Stadium and took a tra day of rest glinted because of his Berry (A) first base, Landes (N) second base, Honochick game lead In the series, tender arm and that is why (A) third base. Soar (A) left field, Burkhart (N) right field. New York had been favored Houk added the "or ' T 2:42. A 63.165. at only fo win the series. ", A. Tony Kubek lined a single to right. Bobby Richardson fol-- . lowed with a single to left Then up stepped the youthful Tresh. SEARS DAYS Wirephoto Matty Alou falls over the wall In the eighth Inning of World Series game won by Yanks. fab gfilnnw Up 0ft Salt Lake City, Utah Readers (Bless em) Write - head of the Yankee batting order and it has been that awesome threesome that has been doing big things for the Bombefs all year. Al Dark's Giants were to feel it now. flip IMft folt n tood. BUT FOR THE Giants, who .What I mean Is that I twice have come from behind choked up on the bat, he to square the series, there can said, a suggestion of a twinbe no slips. kle In his boyish blue eyes. Should they make it a third I was only trying for a time by winning the sixth single, nothing more. game, the arena by the Golden TRESirS climactic homer Gate will be the scene of the Jack Sanseventh and deciding game on off ford was his eighth hit in 20 Saturday. . times up so far in his first Thursday will be an Fridays game will start at 12 World Series and although h 1 s .400 batting average noon MST. leads the Yankees he has no FOLLOWING Tuesdays lay- illusions about emerging the off because of rain, all hands series hero. looked eagerly toward WedneIt's a long way from sdays game, and none with greater eagerness than Terry, being over yet, said Tresh, the tall lean Oklahoman who who one year ago was had- - been the victim of Sanwatching the Wot Id Series ford's shutout In the sec- on television at Central ond game In San Francisco. Michigan University. Terry opened the round by striking out But that brought up the Quality Costs No More at Sears Ball from bat of Yankee Tom Tresh falls Into right field stands as Giant right fielder monial dinner. RECIPIENT OF THE HONOR is Johnny Gammick, one of the greatest civic and athletic boosters we have known. Johnny is battling a mysterious bone disease that has deprived him of the use of his legs. Its a fine gesture, honoring Johnny, because over the years Gammick has organized hundreds of such affairs for others. Johnny's many friends among the Elks, VFW, Exchange Club, sports groups and rodeo participants can make reservations by contacting the Elko Chamber of Commerce. n homer in the eighth and it took a little explaining before he was fully unders- Shop Thursday, Friday and Monday Till 9 p.m. . . . Park FREE! You Can Count on Us . . . Associated Pres on the night of Oct. 20 when the Elko Chamber of Commerce honors its first individual at a testi- Itll be a first thred-ru- game-winnin- off-day- ' for a Giant tally In the third on a Chuck Hiller double, hung on grimly to the end. He allowed eight hits, but the big guns of the Giants were pretty helpless. Willie Mays, in fact, went hitless. For Sanford, the defeat was one that must have stung deeply. The 33 year-olrighthander for a time pitched a game that might well have matched his shutout effort last week. For seVen innings, Sanford allowed only three hits, with neither Mickey Mantle nor Roger Maris getting any of. these. BUT IN THE fourth Tresh, NEW YORK, Oct 10 (UPI) a source of considerable torTom Tresh unashamedly ment to the Giant righthander confessed he choked up most of the day, doubled and on meant but he Wednesday scored on a wild the bat and not in the throat subsequently pitch. THE CALM, 24 year old And two innings later the Yankee rookie drew startled Yanks scored their second tally gasps from his listeners on a passed ball. Those two when he said he choked up slips made it a 22 ball ame just before smashing his as the last of the eighth began. hard-workin- J Jj Stanford and UCLA each placed 25 athletes on the list, with Washington having 16, USC eight and California four. Tfio Giants shauM fcavo pat In a "junk-mapltchar, who would fiav. known how to fiav. disposed of tko Yankuts Trask. - r' ; R crew had one each. Observation Ward ) rl v three honor students and rugby, skiing and -- -- x 1 , i n iSs honor students, followed by basketball, wrestling, gymnastics, baseball and water polo with five each. This is Just a note to express my personal appreciation for your coverage of Utah Aggie sports and especially your efforts to get them in the WAC. MANY A TIME I have disagreed violently with you, but none the less I appreciated your point of view. Loyalties notUSU not being withstanding,! realize the main problem of of Cache Valley in a conference is money. When the residents deand all fans within 50 miles, especially the Aggie alumni, to supbad enough membership conference want we cide then will we be port the team as required, then and only admitted. Pocatello-OgdeI am sure there is sufficient population in the boundaries to justify such expanMontpelier-Malasion and goals. S.J.R. (Name withheld by request) "V " jm FOOTBALL and track led the parade at Washington, USU, UCLA, California, and Stanford with 12 athletes in each sport on the honor role. Swimming was next with 10 representatives and tennis followed with seven. Golf had six A Niglit Upon thBat On Friday hostilities will be resumed where they began last .Thursday in- - Sanr Franciscos Candlestick Park. Gridders Among the Smart Set Soccer had d homer. n - With, that well aimed shot Aggie Gate , IN THE EIGHTH inning, with Ralph Terry and, Jack tie beSanford locked in a fore a crowd 'of 63,165, the 2-- HEBES HOW the teams have drawn since both moved their games to the University stadium against the Utes: BYU Gate 23,087 18,751 17,396 30,492 26,175 The defeat had been his fourth In World Series competition and the 26 year-olrighthander was still seeking his first win when he stepped to the mound Wednesday, THIS TIME Terry, though jarred by a solo homer by Jose Pagan in the fifth and tagged e n - By John Drebinger New York Times Writer om NEW YORK, Oct Tresh, the Yankees rookie-of-thyear in 1962, Wednesday became their man of the hour. With fene swish of his bat he enabled the Bombers to down the San Francisco Giants, 5 to 3, in the pivotal fifth game of the World Series, 10-T- THE GAME can be played in the afternoon or evening, and it may match unbeaten teams playing for the championteams playing out the schedule. The atship,- or tendance figures prove theres nothing in the way of intersections! attractions can top the meeting of bitter rivals. This Is the strong point In Intercollegiate athletics, and Its something professional sports haven't been able to cultivate to the extent the colleges have. 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 -- 4 2, Tribune Sports Editor Year 5-- 3 Bi Blast in Bill Puts Yankees Ahead, 3-- in World Series John Mooney I 4 Homer Wrecks Giants, n Sports Mirror by ,r7 TT T1 Mon., Tbura, Fit, 9:45 am. Till 9 p.m. Toes, Wed. Sat. am.(Till 6 pjn. 9:45 |