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Show Redbirds Favored in Series After McCarver's Swing | 8 OCTOBER Daily Herald TUESDAY, a13, 1964 tah County, beliveyouinine By MURRAY OLDERMAN Sports Editor Newspaper Enterprise Assn. AUSTIN, Tex. (NEA) — Texas may be riding ‘Baseball ClassicTo Resume On Wednesday 3 [Keane Shows Confidence After Win By TIM MORIARTY ._ UPI Sports Writer ST. LOUIS (UPI) — The St. League they Pennant victory that are a “team of destiny.” Plan Workouts Louis Cardinals, transformed! The series leaders planned to . from underdogs té favorites by work out at Busch Stadium toone magic swing of Tim Mcday, NEW YORK (UPI) — “It’s while the Yankees reCarver’s bat, returned home tocoaching staff frankly doubts that the Longhorns mained at home in New York got to lookgood from_ here. day confident they will crush can go through undefeated because of the danger This was a big game.” where they planned to drill in the Yankees and make St. they face overhead. Not only: because the Horns Yankee Stadium. A smiling Johnny -Keane rei Louis the first National League have trouble putting the laxed in the St. Louis ‘clubWhen ‘the series resumes team in history to win seven ball in the air themselves house after) the Cardinals Wednesday, it will be southpaw world championships. (“We were putting on our wrested a 5-2, 10-inning victory Curt Simmons on -the mound This was a day off for travel aerial show,” said coach from the New York Yankees for the Cardinals and probably in the World Series. The clasDarrell Royal after quarMonday to go one-up in the righthander Jim Bouton for the sic, in which the Cardinals now World Series and reflected on : Yankees. They were the third terback Marv Kristynik lead the Yankees by three just how important one hit can game rivals in‘ New York and went 1-for-9 in the first games to two and need only e. Bouton got. a 2-1 victory on half against Army), but. one more win to wrap up the The hit, of course, was a Mickey Mantle’s ninth - inning could also be vulnerable to} title, resumes here Wednesday. three-run homer by Tim Mchomer off relief pitcher Barney the type of passing attack With the Cards on top, and ‘Carver in the 10th inning that Schultz. Arkansas or Rice can | |the sixth and seventh (if necesbroke up the game and sent St. fire. —..5 sary) games both scheduled in There’s just a chance the ‘|Louis home needing just one the Cards’ home ball yard. Yankees would switch to Whitey Think coaches aren’t ; more win’ to take the series. Oddsmakers who have steadily Ford, if Ford’s damaged heel aware of betting? “Biggest se “McCarver’s been’ a steady fs unexpectedly. Almade. the Yankees’ the series improved surprise I’ve had since I’ve player for us. all year but it PEPITONE LOSES RACE—Joe Pepitone ci_ the New York Yankees favorites ever since it began though the Cards now are fatakes just a hit like this and it been coaching was the 14(25) vored to win the series, the switched today and named St. loses his race against the flying horsehide Monday as St. Louis Cardinal can make a great big differpoint spread against Yankees remain slight choices first baseman Bill White stretches for the throw from Bob Gibson, Pepi- Louis the 11-5 pick. ence to his career,” Keane said. Army,” admitted Royal... to win the sixth game — by 6-5 Strengthen Record tone was out on a close play in the bottom of the ninth inning when “Tt just does something special Winning has made Royal Gibson If the oddsmakers are right odds if Bouton hurls, 13-10 if Darrell Royal for you. As a matter of fact, pounced on a smash. back to the pitcher’s bex that hit him on the hip and a little more inure to the at last, then St. Louis will Ford goes. it did something for all of us. threw out the batter. The Cards won the game, 5-2. . criticism of stodgy, three(Herald-UPI Tele- strengthen its tradition as the “We can win it out there,” Could Help Career photo). yards-and-a-cloud-f-dust offense. ... “We've got a most successful National insisted Yankee Manager Yogi could even have helped good quarterback coming up from the freshmen next my,“Tt/career.” League club in World Series. At Berra in New York, with a year,” says Royal. ‘He throws just poor enough not present the Cardinals are the look in his eye that dared you This last was a joking referto want to pass.” . . With their flip-flop offense (the ence to the oft-repeated reports only NL team to win six world to suggest he may be whistling strong side of the forward wall always lines up on that Keane’s {job as Cardinal championships, one more than past a graveyard. the San Francisco (formerly the same side as the wing-back, and the strong side manager was up in the air unGibson, a former Harlem New York) Giants. Globetrotter basketball player guard never pulls to lead plays), Texas runs perhaps til they pulled out the National “It has to look good from with a low boiling point, struck the most simplifieu offense in the country. . . . “They League pennant and that he here,” admitted Cardinal’ Man- out 13 batters in his six-hitter— sav,” analyzed assistant Coach Jim Valek of Army, still is not certain of returning ager Johnty Keane as he led only two strikeouts short of the to St. Louis as skipper next “ “Here we are boys. Cvume and get us.’” his men home by plane imme- single-game mark set by Los Enphasis on the ground is so strong that per- season. | diately «after Monday’s 5-2 conAngeles Dodger lefthander “‘We’re in good shape now be- | NEW YORK (UPI)— World| haps the best pro prospect on the squad isn’t even a quest of .he Yankees in New Sandy Koufax in the 1963 series regular. He’s George Sauer Jr. (his dad was the cause our- boys never die,” | Series facts and figures: York. against New York. Keane said. “They bounced Nebraska great who now scouts for the New York Opponents: St. Louis CardiThat went into the books toNinth Inning Trouble back right away after (Tom) | Jets), who plays second string end and runs pretty nals -(National| League, manday as one of the most dra- Throwing blazing fast balls Tresh’s homer.” aged by John Keane). New routes without a thrower to reach him... . matic games in series history, and sliders with only occasionI McCarversaid he: didn’t think ork Yankees (American One opposing coach simplified the entire Texas at first that his ball would go By CURT BLOCK walked him it loads the bases) a contest that first saw Tom al change-ups, Gibson fanned Leagite, managed by Yogi BerTresh save New York from deClete Boyer and pitcher Mel UPI Sports Writer offense down to eight basic plays: To the wing. (or into the seats. but at least no one. scores.” | ra). feat in the ninth inning by Stottlemyre to get out of a sec| NEW YORK) (UPI)—The New strong side)—vower sweep, power sweep pass, full“T just tried to hit it up in Controversial Call | hammering a two-run home run ond-inning jam and didn’t enWinner: First team to win {York Yankees| fly to St: Louis The big righthander would) back off tackle, wham (or inside belly to the second the air and then I saw Mickey man through the hole); away from the wing (or Mantle going back and back. [ four of seven scheduled games. today determined to carry ona have been the winner rather with two out — only to see Mc- counter trouble again until Tresh’s ninth-inning homer elecCarver top that with his threetradition 42 years old. It’s been weak side)—dive, fullback off tackle, option pass, thought that at least ‘it would Results to date: First game, than the goat had it not been ie long. since they lost two for a controversial call by first run homer in the top half of trified the crowd of. 65,633. fullback counter. . . .'To vary the monotony, the Long- bring home the run. When it St. Louis 9, New York 5; Secthe 10th to win it for the CarMickey Mantle opened the consecutive, World Series. horns show a scissérs, or counter play, by the wing- went in, I had a feeling of dis- ond game, New York 8, St. | Not since 1921, and 22, when base umpire Al Smith on Joe| dinals. ninth by reaching first safely back, and bootlegs by the quarterback to either side. belief. I don’t even remember Louis 3; third game, New York John McGraw|; led the New Pepitone in the ninth inning) The Cards, having won two on shortstop Dick Groat’s error. 2, St. Louis 1; fourth game, St.) touching second base. with one on and the Yankees| straight games in enemy coun- Gibson struck but Elston HowEnd scouting report. .. .. Louis 4, New (York 3; fifth York Giants |to back-to-back trailing by two runs. Started To Laugh And wher the Longhorns are in a passing mood, try after trailing 2-1 in the se- ard and retired Joe Pepitone on victories over |Miller Huggins’ game, St. Louis |5 New York 2 “When I went back into the Smith ruled Pepitone out on they give it’ away with an open formation, splitting ries, came home with their a savage liner back to the Yanks, have Wational' League I just, started laugh- (10 innings). a close play just before Tom both ends, from which they throw 90 per cent of the dugout, ing spirits higher than ever, con- mound which he knocked down teams been aljle to stop the Series standings — St. Louis Tresh unloaded a home run time. . /. . ’ vinced by this comeback as and recovered in time ‘for the |Yankees two jyears running. As for pitcher Bob Gibson, 3, New York 2. that tied the game instead of The idea with Texas, like with Green Bay of the McCarver ,said he wasn’t any well as their amazing National play at first base. The Los Angeles Dodgers de- ending it. Remaining games — WednesBut then Tresh, the. most ef|feated New York last year in pros,’is to. force them out of their game pattern, better Monday than has been “TI couldn’t believe he called day, Oct.-14, at Busch Stadium, |four straight games. fective Yankee hitter during which is essentially control football, by getting a for the last month and half. me out,” Pepitone said. “My|baseman Bill White) glove. I|this series, hit the first pitch St. Louis, and Thursday (if touchdown or two ahead early. in the game. That’s “He just hasn't pitched a bad necessary) at Busch Stadium.| “We've been down before and foot hit the base and then I|beat it by a good half step. I/into the right field bleachers to why Paul Dietzel of: Army was so perturbed by the game for a long time,” Mc- Starting time: 1 p.m. local come back,” freshman Mana- heard the ball hit his (first want to see those pictures.” tie the score. ger Yogi Berra said after Monclipping penalty in the first half which rubbed out a Carver said. ‘‘You just know time. day’s 10 inning) 5-2 St. Louis potential 13-3 lead. As Rollie, Stichweh crossed the you’re going to get something Wednesday’s pitchers — New victory: gave the Cardinals a goal line on a 71-yard run, an Army guard hit a good from him.” York, Jim Bouton (18-13), St. 3-2 edge in games. | Gibson, -who ‘struck out 13 Louis, Curt Simmons (18-9). Texas trailer from the side. .. . “There’s no way in Can Make Comeback the world that was a clip,” said Dietzel after watch- batters, said he wasn’t partic“We could win two. there,” Odds — New York favored ing the films. “It really hurt because Texas can’t ularly trying for strikeouts. he added. The Yankees have} “J just tried to get the. ball 6-5 to win Wednesday..St. Louis Play catch-up football.” .. . always been able to come back up there with something on it,” favored 11-5 to win Series. Longhorns specialize in progeny of the great. the strong righthander said. ‘I Financial facts| and figures in the series, even-on the road.” | In 1958 the Bombers faced a| Key men on current team are Ernie Koy Jr. (his dad wasn’t nervous at all and I for fifth game: Paid attendance 65,633. more desperate situation but} was a star fullback and an old Brooklyn Dodger out- wasn’t tired at the end. I inwhipped Warren Spahn and) fielder), George Sauer Jr., and end’ Dan Mauldin, tended to pitch until we won.” Net receipts—$479,024.66. Commissioner’s share — $71,853.70. Lew Burdette injthe last three) whose late father Stan starred for Texas and the Clubs’ share $203,585.58. games to win the champion-| Chicago Cardinals. Koy, a. 225-pound halfback, is an ship. | Leagues’ share — $203,585.58. enigma for his size—quick but not strong,:.. ° It has been worse but even) Five game figures: Between you’n’me, the color line in the SouthNet receipts — $1,844,750.44. Berra’s lame excuse ‘“‘we had| west Conference would have been broken if A. Z. Players’ share (first four to go back to St. Louis anyway” Drones, a huge young tackle from San Angelo, had games only) $732,523.13; Com- couldn’t hide his disappointchosen to go to schcol on the Austin campus. He had missioner’s share —- $276,712.58, ment at having dropped two the grades, but picked Missouri instead. .. . $417,757.39. games in a row on gopher Club’s share balls. La pelea a Leagues’ share—$417,757.34. Sunday, wning serv At birth, a blue whale mea- Ken Boyer a change up which DALLAS (UPI) — Friday is sures 24 feet in length and the Redbird ” baseman the day when the 22-man board doubles this in seven months. clobbered for a e winning SAN, FRANCISCO 4UPI) — the San Francisco Warriors at- of directors meets in Cleveland home run and day sinker Wilt Chamberlain, the cog in tack, was scheduled to disclose to decide whether the 1965 ball ee anes Mikkelsen But there is a season ticket and St. Louis today whether he will be able American League schedule will er Tim Mcfeature the Seattle Indians, drive in Cleveland and, with 18 Carver were the principals inOakland Indiansor Dallas In- of the 22 - man board of direc- volved. dians — or again, the Cleve- tors living in Cleveland, any club. sort of success might keep the General Manager Bob Feerick land brand of braves. Gabe Paul, president’ of the Indians put for at least anothsaid that the seven foot, one inch center would meet with Indians, and Board Chairman er season. s Those board members living .|the press this afternoon and an- William Daley wound up their nounce the result of d three three-day, three-city tour Mon- in Cleveland, Paul said, would weeks examination which he day and headed home to pre- be willing to make ‘‘considerahad undergone at St. Mary’s pare for Friday’s big decision. ble sacrifice’ to have the team Whether the Indians move, stay. Hospital. Other than that, FeePaul said Monday, is simply a Should they decide they ean? |rick would not elaborate. , Chamberlain entered the hos- question of economics. The not afford to. remain in Cleve“ pital. on Sept. 22 complaining of team has been losing money for land, Paul said, it is ‘abdominal pains. 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