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Show Yanks Win 7th Game 6: (Continued from, Page One) Turley and Shantz warmed up again in the Yankee bullpen. at 2-2. and two. pitch, Logan lined: to Howard. ~Schoendienst grounded out, Ku- Utah County, Utah Duren Really , Schoendienst grounded out, 4 Dougald to Skowron., ne run, one hit, no errors, none bek to Slowron. DAILY HERALD "7 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1958 Bruton grounded lout, Skowron No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. McDougald caught Torre’s ‘loopNo runs,no hits, np errors, none ing fly ball in short right field, left. Yankees seventh left. ; Bruton holding first. Ford began warming up in the Yankees fifth —| Aaron singled to left, Bruton Yankeé bullpen. Yankees eighth | Bauer. popped to Schoendienst in going to second. Skowron singled to left, and WilMcDougald flied to Aaron. back of second base. Stengel went out to fhe mound ley then started warming up in the McDougald flied to Aaron. Mantle‘was called put on strikes. cae iare | eeeshw|e Sls Kubek popped to Logan. Covington dropped a ground: ball dienst to Torre. Turley’ sacrificed Skowron to No runs, no hits, no errors, none down the first base line. Berra second, Burdette to Schoendienst, picked it up and threw him out left. who covered first. at first, Bruton going to third and Bauer popped to Mathews. Braves fifth Aaron to second on the play. No runs, one hit, no errors, one Bruton struck out. Mathews was purposely passed, filling the bases. Crandall hit a ground ball, which Turley . deflected to McDougald, Torre walked on a three and two count. Aaron grounded into a double left. Braves seventh WorksIn ’ SixthGame eeiad "ac; |eOmOw Nore: noe fence near the fovl| line. Howard singled to center, Ber- Ya scoring, pytting | the Yankees ahead 3-2. Carey singled ote Mathews’ glove, Howard going to second. Skowron hit a home run into the left centerfield stands, scoring Howard and ahead of him, i / even the World Series\Wednesday when he struck eight batters in a 4 2-3 innings} Although he needed relief; p was credited with the Yanks’ 4-3 win over the Braves in 10 innings. He tells of his impressions in the following dis- \ patch). Ford and Ditmar were warming putting the Yankees head, 6-2. By RYNE DUREN who threw the Braves’ catcher play to McDougald who took his up in the Yankee bullpen. Kubek struck out, but had to be ground ball as he stood-on secWritten For UPI out at first. Kubek threw out Burdette. thrown out, Crandall to Torre end, and then fired to Skowron. MILWAUKEE (UPI) — I never No runs, two hits, no errors, Z when Crandall dropped the ball. No runs, no hits, no errors, none worked so hard in my life and my three left. Four runs, four hits, no errors, left. only regret is that I couldn’t finnone left. ish. Yankees fourth Howard singled to right. Yankees sixth th Much as I would haveliked to, Howard stole second. Lumpe grounded out, Mathews to Torre, Howard holding second. Skowron ‘flied to Bruton. Kubek was purposely passed. ‘Turley forced Kubek at second, Howard struck out. Schoendienst threw out Lumpe. Bauer rf 5 McDougald 2b 5020 eae Berra c 421°0 iad Head peal tartrela bleschs a Aare had singled ‘home out, Dougald to Skowron. Logan flied to Bauer. Mc-| Mantle cf Crandall hit a home run into the : : . * ' ; Howard If ul rl rog nos 1110 4 : 2 ‘ ss 2 in 4, — fahon went in = x eae k out Baie aaa ee Schoendienst threw out Berra. Over Army by 1] Point [fs No runs, one hit, no errors, two Wi Logan aa 333 4000 Burdette p 550.5070 _ Utah by 26, while Oregon is edg-| McMahon p 0 0 0 O _|ing Southern California by 1. a-Adcock 1 0 1 © Army's Knights of tne footHue | vantage over Stanford. son this Black Saturday in college The Fighting Irish, Totals currently down Tendency System of Ratings, figure to be 1 point superior Adcock singled to left, Mathews going to second. Mantilla went in to run for Adcock, Te te eens ee 4 ae cao (W) meccaTn eede A bruising battle is shaping up 15 7 Dorman.) plate) Elatesty LpBurdette. ib; Barkick (N),. 2 perry T-2:31. (ye \A),, 3b; Jackowski (N), Umont 1060 1\2 i 2232113 2 in the Big Ten where Ohio State tangles with Tlinois. The Buckeyes rate 10 points superior. Wisconsin gets a_ bare 7-point margin over Purdue. Michigan State should capture its fray with Pittsburgh by one touchdown, while Minnesota is decisioning Northwestern by the Schoendienst lined to Mantle. No runs, one hit, no errors, two left. Totals: New York (A), foul lines. T—2:31. A—46,367. United Press International kansas by 7, and Texas Christian is slated for a one-touchdown win over Texas Tech. safety. Robertson is a memberof will be School. Other Eastern contests favor Yale Billy Wilson To Return To Action Sunday over Columbia by 20 and Brown to subdue Dartmouth by 1. romp over a IT YOURSELF! ded! No SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — Billy Wilson, the top pass receiver in the National Football League for the. past two years, will be back at end for San Francisco Sunday when the Forty Niners play the Chicago Bears in the Windy City. ~ Wilson’ has been out of action since Aug. 31, when. he suffered a shoulder separation in an exhibi- ey YOUR PATIO OR CARPORT WITH GENUINE FIBERGLASS PANELS Use Over Patios or as Awnings. Ornyte filters out harsh glare. - Softens the lights. .Makes it possible for you to enjoy your yard, even on'the sunniest days. 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Casey Stengel’s managerial contract with the Yankees expires this season, and there has been speculation particularly since the club has made no announcement about next year, that the 68-year‘ . i ; old pilot might, call it a career if he is beaten again by the: Braves. Spahn had wonit. The Milwaukee Braves’ veteran left-hander was walking off the mound to a standing ovation. But instead of winning, he lost. The New York Yankees had taken a 3-2 lead and went on to win, 4-3, and even the classic at three games each. A quick check of the record, however, would explain the accolade given the 37-year-old pitcher. He had won two games and came close to joining teammate Lew topie of discussion in the Braves’ quiet dressing room after the game. “[ didn’t think I tired and felt JOB FOR JANUARY Walker and Co. investment banking firm in St. Louis. touchdown triumph over Cornell. = the Utah Fish and Game Com- Burdette and a handful of others mission.--The talk, sponsored- by with three wins in one series. the Glendale Park Lions Club, Just how close he came wasthe Colo., he now is general counsel and a partner in the G. H. Invading the East, Princeton should defeat Pennsylvania by. 6 while Syracuse is annexaing a 3- a color here in connection with a talk on hunting a result of, severe. burns from a Halloween pumpkin accident during childhood, was confined to his bed -for three years. Whatever happened to George Newton? .A native of Boulder, .N. C. State by 1. Rice is calculated to down Ar- > “Nonsense!” Stengel snorted when the subject was broached. Robertson will present movie Thursday night able comeback for a man who, as is out-classing Miami (Fla.) by 6 and Wake Forest> is dominating should O| Robertson to Show both sports. In football, he was a wingback who excelled at rur ning, blocking, calling signals and playing safety. It was a remark- Vanderbilt while Louisiana State California 8 George Newton, a_ great ‘alllus round athlete at the University of Colorado, won three football let- Color Hunt Film ters and four in basketball from SALT LAKE CITY upn— Lee 1929 - 32. He~was outstanding in choice over South Carolina by 7, icock, his 10th year is completing 2 5 2|He tae tent visitor arriving in the 10th inning of Wednesday’s World Series Whatever Happened To... GEORGE NEWTON and Mississippi is a 14-point ‘selection over Tulane. Clemson appears in-for a 6-point win over Joe MILWAUKEE (UPI)—A casual game would have thought Warren same margin. Iowa can decision In other Southern stadia, Auburn is a 13-point_ favorite over Kentucky, North Carolina is the io Ovation When He LeavesTilt Doina Now invades Georgia Tech and is rated a T-point favorite over the Engi-~ neers. e Crowd Gives Spahn Standing WhatThey’re Indiana by 14. Seven-Point Favorite ‘Brooking Southward, Tennessee 6 2133 1 1 3 1) Wawaukee Wier uarecn g Turkey , ee | Crandall flied to Howard on the| i i ee Dallas, Tex., Oklahoma, No. 1 in IP H’ R ER BB SO 8 000 0 0 “he hitter Frank Torre. Mathews walked. High Voltage Games In qther high-voltaged intersec_ tional clashes, .it’s Duke over Baylor by 1, Michigan by 13 over Navy and UCLA by 1 over Fiorida, Texas A. & M. should hurdle (L) 3. avoid contact with sliding Bill Skowron on force play ending second inning for Yanks at Milwaukee today. Play came on Don: Larsen’s grounder to shortstop, wound it “all up by getting pinch- to right. left field foul line, Mathews holding first. 020 000 040— 6 Logan flied to Mantle. --100 001 000— 2 Adcock batted for McMahon. E—Torre 2: PO-A—New York 2712, Milwaukee 27-13. DP—McDougald and Skowron. LOB—New York 7, Milwaukee 8. 2B—Mc Dougald. Berra. HR—Crandall, Skowron. SB—Howardl S—Torre, Howard, Turley. SF—Kubek. 14| Burdette‘ : sn the Yankee bullpen as Mathews ” Rnana aa to the seventh-ranked Cadets. Sea par. 1 came to bat. 30 2 5 2 New York 1 Milwaukee .. ranked No,.6 in the Smith Toueh- a s niedrgTicnar were working a-Singled for McMahon in 9th; b-Ran for Adcock in 9th. Loser ball’s game of the week. Onl 0770 thrown Adcock’s base hit finished me and brought ‘on Bob Turley, who 1000 : ayer f 4001 By DR. ALLEN N. SMITH *had ‘OF what I did and Adcock singled. Mathews 3b Mighty — pene baeimere Washington is given a 13-point ad-| b-Mantilla I £°.KeeP the ball low on him. ‘That's Covington If e gan. I told him I was going to try| JOhnny Logan. (Herald-UP Telephoto) fo piten for McDougald singled Mantle walked. 1 4 fohnny 0 pitc aia Cae ninth AB R H RBI 5110 Torre 1b Agcoh at ris "| ee Ea $ Aaron oneofthe bestpitches and| TODAY’S:SERIES ACTION—Brave’s second baseman Red Schoendienst leaps to 2 0:0 0 3 01.0 S I Milwaukee (N) Schoendienst 2b dy Casey came out to the mound ele 7 1000 4686 of me than I thought. fou i2 ‘he 10th for thefirst time after ee eeeSs bahe he really tomahawked it. left ; ; > Seay: coe eee rycath wore Turley p ica or d ihees? hint! ont on Sst. flied to Howard in 3010 IC a a nail | Bruton cf ‘ - | 3221 Totals - 0.0 eeacons ninth must have taken more out 200 8 SC Tame p 5 0 4:0 0 0 Carey 3b poeta Ib Touchdown Tendency System i Striking out Wes Covington, Bill Bruton and Warren Spahn in the Carey wentin to picy third base grounded AB R H RBI Burdette struck out on a three left field ‘stands, tying the score|Lumpe 3b Ares and was escorted from the stadium. New ‘York (A) Mathews Braves fourth fan ran out to second base and it kept firing away until I got took park attendants and a policetired. When I started to lose it in man several minutes to catch up the 10th inning, it and Casey to him as he ran into right field knew it. Covington flied deep to Bauer. for New York. febeee Box Score: World Series game: Braves sixth o runs, one hit. no errors, two fp Braves eigh to bat, though, I'll go with Casey StenAs the Braves came at, 8) gel’s decision any time. I simply ‘No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. MILWAUKEE (UPI)— The box Ys score of the seventh and final Logan to Schoendienst. left? 7th Game I could have gone all the way,” DENVER (UPI)—Don January Spahn said. ‘‘But you can’t be selof Lampsas, Tex., has been named golf pro at the Pinehurst Country Club. January, on the pro circuit for the past three years, starred on the North Texas State College golfing team. fish about these things with the game hinging on every pitch. 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