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Show Gamble or Not Gamble--That's DAILY HERALD TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1008 Utah County, Utah N.Y. Yanks Question Facing Haney, Casey Catch Up “ By LEO. H. PETERSEN UPI Sports Editor Haney said he would reveal his champions beat the greatest batters and needed only one outsixth game choice after a Braves’ nemesis) in their history, Lew standing defensive play to see MILWAUKEE (UPI) To ‘gamble or not to gamble—that’s workout. Stengel also indicated he’d make pp his mind after a With Lew Burdette, in the 7-0 fifth z “I been saying ali along we’re him through the game. That big play came in the top of the sixth after Bill Bruton led off with a bad - hop single over shortstop Tony Kubek’s head. Red Schoendienst made a bid for a come - uppance Monday when he hit with a looping fly to short was kayoed in a six-run sixth-| left center but Eston Howard, not out! of this thing,’ he said. the question that confronts rival night’s sleep. Rush, a 10-game winner during “And I still say we’ll win it.” managers Fred Haney and Casey the National League.-season, lost Burdette, four times a winner Stengel today when they name their starting pitchers for the the 4-0 third - game decision to over the Yankees, finally got his sixth game of the World Series. Haney, his world champion Milwaukee Braves still on Larsen but allowed only two runs in the six innings he worked. top, Larsen retired after seven shut- inning rally. three games fo two, had a well-_ out innings and Dure completed rested Bob Rush to throw at the the game. Duren started only one game New York Yankees but apparently was undecided whether to go for the Yankees this year but with Bob Buhl, an 1-game winner Stengel, pointed out: “I can just By FRED DOWN United Press International NEW YORK (UPI)—Bob Turley caught up to the Milwaukee He had been hit subbing for fourth - gamefielding Braves and the law of averages sharply during the early innings but had allowed only one run— Gil McDougaid’s third - inning homer — until the roof fell in on him in ‘the big sixth. “goat” Norm Siebern, made a brilliant diving catch and converted it into a double play. caught up to Lew Burdette. And so the 1958 World Series After that it was clear sailing goes back to Milwaukee Wednesday with the world champion Braves still in the drivers’ seat but the New York Yankees confident they can win the series now that they have routed the No. 1 for Turley, who mixed up his no- A single by Hank Bauer started windup delivery with a wide in 1957 who was out with an arm ask him to throw as hard as he can as long as he can and. follow the rally and Mickey Mantle variety of change-ups and fast injury most of this year. him with anybody I need. I’ve followed with a single after Jerry: balls that had the Braves taking And Stengel, still insisting his got a lot of pitchers and they've Lumpe tried unsuccessfully to, strikes all through the game. It Yankees could come on to win got all winter to rest so nobody’s bunt. on the third strike. Yogi was Turley’s second series ‘vic- ‘the series, had an equally-wellrested Don Larsen, the perfect game pitcher, ready but wondered going to be spared.” It seemed certain, however, that Haney would hold out two- whether he could: afford to gam- time winner Warren Spahn for ble with relief ace Ryne Duren the seventh game — if one is or right - hander Art Ditmar. necessary. Announces Pitchers Today Maney, and probably Stengel, too, probably will announce the Stengel Breathes Definance Stengel breathed definance de tory. He beat the Braves, 3-2, in the sixth game last season to keep the Yankees alive. he retired the side. he started against the Yankees “taking” strikes ail afternoon. and four times he won, the Thé\ Yankees, meanwhile,: hit For Burdette, the defeat ended Milwaukee, blow down the Braves one of the most amazing sagas in with an assortment of fast balls World Series history. Four times spite the stil] - desperate position Strikes Out Ten Turley, routed in the first inning of the Yankees’ 13-5 sec- finally seen the American League ond-game loss, struck out 10 competition. big decisions this afternoon, of the Yankees because he had jinx in their history. A crowd of 65,279 saw Turley, kayoed in the first inning of the Yankees’ 13-5 second-game loss in Berra’s double, a walk and Bill Skowron’s single routed Burdette and brought on Juan Pizarro, who was tagged for a bwo-run double by McDougald and a tworun single by Bob Turley before greatest record ever compiled ‘against the Yankees in series Auburn Tops Grid Poll and change-ups. That had Turley Was Superb Turley, a 21-game winner during the American League season, was superb. He faced only 3 batters, By EARL WRIGHT struck out 10 and was in trouble United Press International only once, in the .top of the sixth when left-fielder Elston Howard, subbing for fourth - game goat Norm Siebern, bailed him out with a splendid diving catch of Red Schoendienst’s sinking liner. At the time it was still anybody’s game. Gil McDougald had given the Yankees a 1-0 lead in the third inning -with a homer that replaced Oklahoma in first place today in the United Press Inter- national major college football ratings and the other teams in the top 10 were shuffled like a deck of cards after suffering some Tude treatment at the hands of replaced Iowa in the first 10. Auburn had to work hard to a 30-8 Saturday triumph over Chattanooga, ranked fourth in the UPI smail college ratings, but moved froth fourth to first also had their troubles with un- catch of the ball and Bruton was derdogs last Saturday. The % leading coaches. who rate the teams for UPI gave Coach Ralph doubled off first base. (Shug) Jordan’s Auburn club 11 That took Turley out of his only jam and the Yankees sewed it up first-place votes and 272 points. in their half of: the same frame to set tamed slipped up the upstart to single and Mickey Mantle also singled after Jerry Lumpe bunted foul on a third strike. A line double-by Yogi Berra, a walk to Howard and Bill Skowron’s single 251 points. Notre Dame advanced from sixth to third with five first-place votes and 224 points after its one - touchdown victory Penn State Saturday, 26-0. NEW YORK (UPI)—The United Press International major college football ratings (with first place votes and won-lost-tied records in parentheses): Team 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. ; Points Auburn (11) (2-0) Oklahoma (7) (2-0) Notre Dame (5) (2-0) Army (5) (20) Ohio State (3) (2-0) Wisconsin (2) (2-0) 272 251 224 214 201 179 7. Michigan State (1-0-1) * .8. Pittsburgh (3-0) 9. Mississippi (3-0) 123 96 71 10. Purdue (1) (2-0) li, Clemson,59; 67 12, Michigan, TODAY’S SPORT PARADE club early the past season as it piled up a walkaway lead in the American League pennant race. United Press International And it was McDougald, playing MILWAUKEE (UPI)—Gangling despite a painful groin rash, who Gil MeDougald,. who usually comes through- when the Yankees need him most, was back oi production schedule today to help give the club needed life in the World Se- Stengel to be a platooning genius. Iowa, 4 each. It was he, too, who sparked the ‘Hope We Got ‘Em A Little Worried Now,’ Gil Chatters he tells his impressions of the The six rums, of course, were Gil McDougald Back on predueeon Schedule 8; 20 (tie), College of Pacific and (Editor’s Note: Gil McDougald gave the Yankeestheir first run with a third-inning homer and followed with a’ two-run double in the sixth to help insure a 7-0 victory over fhe Braves Monday. In the following dispatch, Juan Pizarro, who subsequently was tagged for a two-run double by Gil McDougald and a two-run single by Turley. ARRIVE IN MILWAUKEE-—Yankees’ manager Casey Stengel (left) and: pitcher Don Larsen step off chartered plane as New Yorkers arrive at General Mitchell airport in Milwaukee. The Yankees will have day off today and then will meet the Braves in the sixth game of the World Series Wednesday. (Herald-UPI Telephoto) ‘ado, 9; 19, North Carolina State, 15, Louisiana State, 22; 16, Texas (1), 12; 17, Houston, 10; 18, Color- showed the Yankees Monday how to get rid of their long-time nemesis, Lew Burdette. McDougald Homers + Burdette had stood them on their ears four times running, three times as the Yankees lost the 1957 “The only question in my mind was whether it was going to curve foul.”’ Ends Batting Slump Thus did McDougald, the ‘“‘glue man” of the Yankee infield, come out of a harrowing slump in which he had labored through the last two months of the season. “I was going great guns early in the year,” he recalled. ‘‘I was series to these same Braves and hitting about .375 and then the botonce again in the second game tom fell out.” of the classic this time around. = we've got them a little worried now. Most people think the odds are against us now because we have to play the last two games in Milwaukee? I don’t see it that way at feeble .250 for his worst season in Yankee flannels. But afield he still Until McDougald stepped to the Plate to lead off the third inning. Then the 30-year-old father of four whipped his bat into one of second. Many thinks he is the best player defensively at every one of arched high through the sunlight and struck the screen of the left field foul pole for a home run and a 1-0 Yankee lead. Burdette said he pitched about the same as he had in his four previous victories over the Yankees but he didn’t look the same. from the start and only fine defensive plays by Bruton and Han Aaron postponed his eventual departure. league. in this series. As a matter of fact, I’ve been in a slump all year long. Maybe I’m finally coming out of it and I couldn’t pick a better | UP TO $2000 Phone before e _ u ry Youselectyour #095] 20.00] 76452] 40.00 have some own repayment 457.15 24.00 105484] 55.00 pitching, the hitting and a well- Good as they are, I think we ean take them. Don’t buy that business about $30.00 NATIONAL In case you’ve forgotten, we the road year than we were: at home. RADIATORS REPAIRED Auto Glass Installed Specialized Work Gall FRanklin 3-7077 499 So. 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BYU coaches have been mightily impressed with Adermann’s fullback play and figure that the dark, good looking Californian will help BYU considerably this year and will probably be a starter next season. Adermann receiv- ed some All-America mention as a junior college player last year. Squaw Valley Pours Oil On Partly Cloudy Skies Forecast Another Winter GamesFurore For 6th Game MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPI) Good baseball weather, with the temperature about 70 under partly cloudy skies, was predicted today for the sixth gamc of the World Series Wednesday at County Stadium. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI )—The Sigges Bergman said Monday SweSquaw Valley organizing commit- den, Norway and Finland may get tee today poured oil on another together and stage a rival ski Winter Olympics furore stirred up olympics somewhere in Scandinin Europe, this time facing a avia. The main complaint was threat from Scandinavia that rival about the cross-country events. The games might be staged therein 1960. i Squaw Valley planners were criti- plaints from Stockholm were based on “a misunderstanding.”” The and for scheduling the events to cized for naming a site some disThe committee said the new com- tance from the main olympic area start at 8 a.m. ‘The weatherman forecast the Wendal Broomhall, the committemperature to be about five de- committee said it had changed the grees above the Oct. 8 normal of dates for the 1960 games to please tee’s technical advisor for eross65 degrees. and gave an outlook the Europeans and would change country skiing, said holding the for southwesterly winds, about 15 the starting time for the cross- cross-country events at Squaw Vailcountry events if necessary. ley was “impossible because of the miles an hour. Swedish Ski Federation president Limited terrain.” : Great End. 054. $ 571.43) screwball, or . as we @all it, but I don’t get to. see %. I X-Players share games only. The Suez Canal was built by The United States Weather a French company, under the Bureau recorded 6,997 tornadoes It was all that pitcher Bob Tur- leadership of Ferdinand de Les- in the nation in the years between 1916 and 1954. ley was going to need, as it finally seps, from 1859 to 1869. turned out, even though the Yaneeecccceccecococooce kees ran up six more in the sixth with a MeDougald double sending home two more runs. $304.76 : that home run ball left -my- bat in the third inning, I could tell from the feel in the handle that I had hit it real good. I knew it was going to reach the seats but I was afraid it was going to hook foul. As it turned out, it hit the screen attached to the pole. $726,044:55; clubs’ and leagues’ 061.71. Commissioner’s share $62,861. Clubs’ and leagues’ share $89,- the same day! sluggers for Fifth 65,279; net (35 RAY ADERMANN, Junior, 176, 5-10, 19, Bellflower, Calif.— BYU is loaded with excellent Net receipts $419,079. balanced line-up against righ tdium, Why? The fences are a lot easier to reach. Don’t forget we handers and left-handers. good Financial}; Figures Game: Attendance, New (83) NEW. YORK (UPI) —Financial facts and figures for the fifth Receive veyanme pretty Favorite: DALE LONG, Soph., 6-2, 174, 19, Bellflower, Calif.—The On Fifth Game Receive vosuans club, too. (10 in- Financial Report noon for your) money later ong Results to date: 1st game, Mil- waukee 4 New York 3 was the take charge guy, able to game of the World. Series. switch from third to short to Attendance 65,279. time. * ‘ all. not selling Milwaukee It may surprise you to know | I'm short, though. The Braves have a that a tot of us, myself included, fine ball club. They’ve got the would rather hit in that Milwaukee ball park thau at Yankee Sta- Braves It did. He wound up batting a And for the first two innings Monday he had them eating out of his hand again. Burdette’s fast ones and the bail those positions in the entire understand he throws it only to left-handers. a In my. book, he had just as good stuff Monday as he did in the second gameof. the World Series when he licked us, 13-5. He was going. along pretty good, I thought, until we knocked him out the ball. game as Turley worked his way through the final three innings without serious difficulty. It was Bob’s second series win, overall, and the second time in this series that the Yankees shut out the Braves’ sluggers. Don Larsen and Ryne Duren combined to do it in the third game. [in the sixth. “I knew I hit it solidly,” the “The_homer I hit made mefeel freckle-faced infielder said later. ' By -GIL MCDOUGALD like a Million as I was going (Written for’ UPI) around the bases I haven’t exactNEW YORK (UPI) — I hope ly been wearing “out the pitchers game). Milwaukee finished Burdette and brought on ries. P It was the angular Scotsman who, during the past eight years, has made it -possible for Casey 34; 13, Navy, 30; 14, Oregon, 23; Opponents: vs. New York Yankees. Winner: First team to win four games. games: Attendance, 301,175; net receipts, $1,842,695.83; X-players’ Bob’s Second Win with seven first - place votes and fourth with five first - place votes and 214 points; Army blanked MILWAUKEE (UPI) — Facts and fgures on the 1958 World Series: Hank Bauer ‘led it off with a share, second ever Southern Methodist. Army, which visits Notre“ Dame this Saturday, moved from fifth to ‘58 Series 230 West Center § OTHER AMOUNTS IN PROPORTION ¢ Phone: FRanklin 3-6273 _ OTHER NATIONAL OFFICES LOGAN © MAGNA © MURRAY © OGDEN © SALT LAKE CITY © TOOELE PSCHOSSEOCOSOLOEOOOO OS SFCoccccsoeceecoooee toa busy day! SCOOHSOHOHOHSHSHHOHHAHHHHOHOHOHHOHHOOHSHHOOSESEEOSESOOLOOS 60, Figures On recepits, $419,079.09; commissioners share, $62,861.86; clubs’ and leagues’ share, $89,054.30. when they finally put their world Financial) figures for first five series nemesis to rout. Notre Dame Advances Oklahoma, which. had to reOregon, Cougar Football Capsules Facts And to short left center. It looked like Sixth Game “| a hit but Howard made a diving York, 6-5. after the other top-ranked powers cover a fumble touchdown that of the Braves in the sixth inning at Yankee Stadium Monday. Bill Bruton of the Braves was doubled up on the play. The Yanks won, 7-0. (Herald-UPI Telephoto) nings); 2nd game. Milwaukee 13, New York 5; 3rd game, New York 4, Milwaukee 0; 4th game, crashed into the left field foul pole Milwaukee| 3, New York 0; 5th screen but the Braves’ brilliant game New York 7, Milwaukee 0. defense was keeping Burdette out Remaining Games:' 6th and 7th of trouble. Bill Bruton opened the sixth with games (if) necessary), County a bad-hop single over shortstop -Stadium, Milwaukee, Oct. 8, 9. Starting Time: 8 pm e.d.t. Tony Kubek’s head Schoendienst followed with a, looping fly Series Favorite: Milwaukee, 3-1. underdog opponents. Nine teams in the select group advanced or slipped and Purdue score knees to make a spectacular catch in left-center on short fly hit by Red Schoendienst them Burdette, the man from ~ Nitro, W. Va., who had beaten them four straight times, sharply in the early innings and then kayoed him in _a riotous six-run sixth-inning rally that clinched the 7-0 victory. 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