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ij9 BB »S Pct| MjQ " mJ&r * :|r • Jfty In Triumph Over Cardinals Colts, Browns Kuharich Wants Sfaf Improvement for Front, Eight Giants Sunday In By LEWIS F. ATCHISON Bt»r Staff Correspondent ! CHICAGO, Oct. 7 —The Red- PORTS skins pet formed like champions Sf• Tied for Second in rolling over the Cardinals, THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. 37-14. yesterday. MONDAY. Os TORI K 7. |*A7 By th# Aa roc .a >d ?rtn here But with A-18 New Giants, The upstart and unbeaten the York last years pro champs. Invading Baltimore Colts the and back- Griffith home-again Cleveland Biowns Stadium next Sundav to help today were a step a launch the season in ahead of Washington, Joe Mathews logiam of eight National Foot- Coach Kuha- Makes rich plan ball League teams doesn’t to let the -quad The Colts pare the Western rest on its laurels "This is far from a polished division " and the Browns the ball club Kuharich Eastern division with rec- said “and * Milwaukee Flip Lid 2-0 \ \ g|| ords The rest of pkigs -j /JF .1# * \ the league \ ™ pa ¦ . tw -a RR^^H \ 1i ¦¦ g* \ is | w» jr fj^». a Bv CHARI.KS M. KG AN a 3-and-2 eount on the batter. virtually in one big second STATISTICS place tie after play. Sports Ed*?or of The £ sr That tied the score 4-4 but the week end Rednt Car-.* Yesterdays results Pint donni j ?» MILWAUKEE, Oct. Braves syli had another turn com- H ' 7 This pounded tangle »rGBf« '?4 •>, the a< last »•*« •‘‘.r,* y»fO«*f ’*m 4 ", baseball - mad community at bn t. and Tommy Byrne, } nearing week's losers turned on the m 4 1-; r mommy 38 is no great shakes In’erfpprPd •• awakened this with w Pa- s by I V V *- t / 4n as a pitcher any inners The Detroit Lions de- 4 I 1 t t % aaaßl one of the biggest hangovers in more. Tumble ion? «• got feated the previously But Byrne Joe Adcock. unbeaten Yerd> penalized A t history and a feverish hope Green Bay Parkers 24-14 that automobile horns will be Andy Pafko and DWorld Series. " Mantle far back for his long over the Chirago Cardinals to beat them For It seemed that most of drive. and the San Francisco Forty- Washington's TV audience the horns in the city were honk- Niners reversed a lopsided ex- undoubtedly would be happy to ing Yanks f orge .Ahead r JK far into the night as fans hibition performance and .see an encore of yesterday s t^^HMHIHHBBvM!iIB vHHMHHHKr^SIHr#*<* gloom from all over Wisconsin cele- Then really settled on whipped the Los Angeles Rams. second half, for 11 was in the AFTER THE BALL WAS OVER Eddie the World Series at two games apiece. Johnny brated their heroes’ almost in- County Stadium as Hank Bauer 23-20 All six teams have 1-1 last, two periods that the Reo- credible triumph yesterday in records Mathews, the Braves man of the hour, is Logan. Braves shortstop who scored ahead of crashed a screaming triple off skins really clicked after trail- mobbed as the 10th inning of one of the The New York Giants, de- ing at halftime. 14-13. by teammates he arrives at home Mathews, helps yank Eddie across home plate. the centerfleJd barrier, scoring most dramatic of all World Se- fending champions, evened continuity wa< niate alter his 1 Oth inning homer beat the The clutch clout completely cleared the Mil- young Tony Kubek the "The better as ries yames Sleep didn't come with their record Saturday night, the game progressed Kuha- Yankees, 7-5, yesterday at Milwaukee to square waukee bench.—AP Wirephoto. that seemed >o spell vic- easy, even for those who weren't run winning their first game 24-20. rich said, "and we developed tory for the Yankees It ap- celebrating. against winless Philadelphia. momentum. Our was peared to most of the 45 804 play Victory over the In other Saturday 2am“s Cleve- .shabby or rather :n hated Yan- fans present that spasmodic Is what had land moved into first the half, once kees sweet enough—especial- promised to be familiar first but the bo- s when h glorious p!a«e quarters after overpower- started to there ly It ties a W’orld Series turning roll was no triumph was into a ' at 2-2—but it was the manner ing Pittsburgh, 23-12. and the stopping them THE BASEBALL niehtmare Colts repeated a 1956 of in which this 7-5 triumph came upset Solid # once Team y" yi • But again the Biaws the troubled Chicago Bears Performance about that caused this brewery victory BE A T city to flip its lid. had another turn at bat and 21-10 The gave the Red- this tune they got a break skins a for Lion* Gamble Pav* Off 1-1 record the BY BURTON HAWKINS May Match 1924 Blowoff acamst young season, assuring of Bvrne Before finishing fourth In them a better start than last year, It is obvious now that if Lew Warren Spahn. who was only the East in 1956. the Browns Burdette beats one when thev dropped their first Whitey Ford pitch away fiom the sec- had won the division title six today and the Braves return to ond W’orld Series victory of his straight years three Apparently, changes in Baltimore has personnel week, New York with a 3-2 lead Mil- career when Howard hit his never finished higher last when 28 Cents Worth of Superstition than Halfback B*rt Zagers was waukee will be primed for one homer well into the leftfleid fourth the pa-t four seasons. of the added to the active piav er list MILWAIKEE OCT 7 After Ed Mathews finished greate.-t blowoffs in seats, was to have been the Pi'tsburgh also has a 1-1 years—some thing comparable and Don Shuia. a defensive batting practice Saturday. I.es Biederman of the Pitts- first batter But Manager Fred record The Bears. Western staged Washington halfback was obtained ft burgh Press quietly slipped a quarter into the hip pocket to that tn Haney decided to give Nippy champions last year, and the ora after the Jones, the Bait mote Colts paid off. Senators won their his pari-time first-base- Eagles each too,: second of the Eraves third baseman. hitless in the first two their It was a solid team, only October championship in man. another shot as a pinch- defeats in games perform- gatr.'‘s explaining.“'Once two and although in a while this would help Ralph 1924 hitter. The ance. there were " Lions shocked the Pack- Kinrr out of a .-lump Only a short time before Ed- ¦-e’.eial standout individual pe:- Real Genius ers at Green Bav with a wild foimances die Mathews’ towering home gamble credr must co to Eddie went hitless twice, but walked three times and : that paid off in a ! run into the stands That was real genius—more he entire squad Line Coach seemed to feel it an rightfleld touchdow n. was Improvement over the way things j scored Johnny Logan than even Casey Stengel could Dick Evans liked the wav ahead of Detroit's Yale Larv stepped had been going So he decided to keep the com nestled m game. muster For Byrne s first pitcii Tackle Do:. Owens played ::t him and won the Mil- into punt formation in the first his uniform. waukee s fond hope* shot down, nicked Jones on the his first start on defense, and. had been peiiod. Detroit was on its cruelly dashed by Elston How- right foot near the big toe and 35. of course, tire oid reliables like As Mathews completed batting yesterday, > * fourth dow n. 22 yards go practice jjSSKfc'' back to Gene Brito. Volney Peters. Charley Feeney ards three-run homer m the then bounded to the con- for a first down. of the Long Island Star-Journal edged Lary tan Raipr. Felton and - ninth inning with two out and ( untinurd on Page 4-19, C 01. 2 Chet Oftrow over to him and slipped three pennies into his hip pocket. ~-*3Bf Jlto instead of kicking Astonished ski h'lped keep the Cardinals’ Green Sddie didn t know who had done it at the time—he was Bay defenders hauled higb.lv touted speed merchants mm down on the Packer 33. well in walking through a mob of sportswnters toward the club- LOU LITTLE LOOKS AT FOOTBALL hand Five plays later, Tobin Rote, The team was sharper in the house—but he felt pocket coins, j in his examined the three former Packer quarterback, second half after the coaching shrugged, thought he yaids maybe he'd need ail the charms »wo around right staff diagnosed some of us could assemble, and later trotted on the field with 28 Two-Unit Possibilities end and scored first-half faults. The lm men cents jingling on his posterior. A minute later. Lion Jack moved well ar.d held their Christensen intercepted Babe biocks longer, ar.d the inning game barks So in the 10th of a drama-drenched Parflli’s pa-s on the Packer 29 hit 'heir holes with alacntv Mathews slammed a two-run homer to lift the Braves Seem Well Developed and '.eturned it for a touch- "Thev weren't pussyfooting from deep despair was the blow dow n. to unbounded elation. It i AND AWAY WE GO—Mathews pivots and • Bv 1.01 LITTLE manned as they would lige this time Evans said that beat the 7-5 squared the World Series at The veteran Bobby Lavne Jim Podoley's running again Yankees. flings his bat away as the ball heads over the aie seeing fall, Both, however, have shown fine We this much See PRO two games each and sent Milwaukee citizens joyously into right field fence, beating the Yankees in yes- earlier than we used k’ expect strength and each added week FOOTB ALL. Pg A-21 Continued on Page .4-21 t 01. 5 the night to lean unceasingly on automobile horns. terday's fourth World Series game at Milwau- it. a fine balance and a varied will mean that the second unit I'm net superstitious." Eddie said later, "but you kee's Countv Stadium Catcher Yogi Berra power in the football offense. so important to them will be moie and more developed. might say I'm beginning to believe in it Anyway, those along with Umpire Augie Donatelli turns to This was true in every area of major over the week I saw Michigan State against coins will be in my pocket for the rest of the series. None watch the flight of the ball.—AP Wirephoto. action end and it was noticeably true California at Berkeley. Because Final Clearance! I of the other homers I've hit 'he hit 221 others in his of several teams which this their test this week against I major league career can touch it. 1.1 take that one." week will play nationally ;m- Michigan is of extreme irujci;- Spartans --pottar.t game- There is in- ance to the both the point '57 CHRYSLERS creasing evidence that we hav front traditional of HAD HE BEEN DISTURBED at };;< failure to hit In developed wr;; possibilities view and from the angle of B;g j the Tar - . Heels, Gamecocks the first three c r of the two-uni, football so T*n title play. State p.rfortn- & ¦ • Plymouths Imperials « We. I •,.;!<¦¦- >av I wa« frantic about it.” F.ddie necessary these da: * you . nee was viewed with special inteiv l. replied .. v .tat tempo be’ Ivas it -to wonder the hell hope to ki'rp the of I ALL BRAND NEW • BONUS TRADES, TERMS # gome op. •' ACC's top spi California was pe:- Boost Prestige ir was 1 hey idn't si\> me anything inside to V vatne at ¦ o almost a R* n» V,. »»d P-.<« Two of the sig- foot opponent for Stale on ths hit It didn't set .j-«* <>>• n I had a little consolation record hv running the ball 3: nationally mfliant games this week arc day. extending the Spartans becau.se I was getting or. base through walks, h i' I was The Atlanta* Coast Confer- time- His vaidage was 143 and he scored one touchdown the Norte Dame-Army contest but not to the point where it wondering when I'd get going. Slumps are unpredictable ence is getting itself a lot of a fight and added four <-\tia points m Philadelphia and the Michi- became for survival. never when you're going into when —vou know one or na’local attention In what was Quarterbacks Reere Whitley gan State-Micr.igan clash at California d.d a fine job of pre- you'll come out of on at first figured as onlv a so-so and NeHon Yarbrough kept the Ann Arbor. Off their perform- paring a second unit to face tiie substituting 'No. I wouldn't blame Casey 'Stengel' for pitching veer for Dixie football Deacons loose enough with ances last Saturday, it seems unit that came in Sales Integrity-Quality Service J for Stale. This was a spirited to me w ith first base open ' Eddie responded to another And it mav be that Duke their passes to make Bakhtiar well established that these four are California team playing a Entire 4800 Block of Wisconsin Ave N W to me t while still strong, is more effective ready for the really serious question 'He was doing right by pitching I hadn not head game those the and shoulders above everybody business of the campaign. It is which close to WMS I LARGEST CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH v’ERAI DEALER been hitting well. Besides Hank 'Aaron' follows me and Irish Play \rm» true, situation told me else, as was the pre-season pre- quite of course, that Army was much he can break up a game The big lnte:sectional sec- improved over the earlier sliow- diction came and Notre Dame don't have • » Mathews revealed he used a Joe Adcock bat yesterday, North Carolina's, startling in the East this week is Notre ond units that ate a- well (nntinurri on Page A-71. Col. 7 but didn t switch because of superstition ‘Mv right hand 13-7 derision ovn Navy last Dame against Army at Phila- my hurts ' he said and the knob on bat aggravates it. Sa’uiday was the bis one delphia This will be the first " •> * •¦ Joe doesn t have any knob on his bats There also was South Carolina s *. * * -3 big test for Dame, un- , , 27-21 upset of Texas w ith three Notre f -¦ defeated against Purdue and •YEAH WHEN I CAUGHT hold of it 1 felt It might touchdowns in the last quarrel A 98-yard run by Kmg Dixon Indiana bold weak this veai go out of there Mathews continued ' I got it a little of the Gamecocks on the open- Army finds itself on lop in bit on the end and I thought I had it. but I couldn't be ing mightilv. kickoff helped An- the Easl with the other demise of sure I got scared when Hank Bauer started pounding his openmg-kickofT scoring the " all other pretenders The SigttupHou/ run of 97 yards, by glove as lie backed up but it cleared him this one Cadets polished off Penn State That it did. and the man who has known the hys- Dick Christy, featured North Saturday, 27-13 FOR Carolina IMPORTED Stat»s 13-7 victory fans is the of Mighty Oklahoma, flu bug terical adulation of Milwaukee r.ow wow ove: Clemson Wisconsin and the entire sports world Duke, See FOOTBALL. Tage \-30 \ tied with Stale for Ihe HEATING OIL AT THE SIGN The stage-setting lor Mathews perhaps started after ACC lead with a 3-0 record, got Saturday's leurlul 12-3 walloping by the Yankees Alter only a 14-0 victory ovei Mary- every mator league game it's the duty of the kids wnn land 111 what was expected to AUTOMOTIVE YOU CAN RELY ON J and ball boys to wan until the players be a name-the-score romp foi serve as batbovs Coach Bill Murray's Blue Devils have-cleared the clubhouse, then gather up the soggy towels, sweep up the place, and apply black polish to the IMikr lares line SERVICE placers spiked shoes Tills week the Blue Devils play outside the family Because an unidentified youngster didn't neglect lus lor the first time tills season, going to MANAGER Saturday a chain t was set in motion which w ork i action Houston to meet Rice Saturday led to Mathews marvelous clout. night m one of the big inlet- (Esso) One strike from a 4 1 victory, two out in the ninth, sectional clashes Rice is 2-0 two on. a 3-2 count on Elston Howard, Warren Spahn for the season and trimmed WANTED 34-7, misfired a pitch I tried to get a slider low and outside Stanfoid lari Saturday One of outstanding Spahn said, and I got it low and m-ide right into his the in- dividual pertonnances by With Esso “Watchdog’' Oil Heat Service you’re sure of .... boomed it for a home run that tied the was TOP power Howard Virginia's Jim Bakhtiar, a bnl- Dependable Quality. Regular Delivery. 24-hour Service score limit figure m Virginia's 28-20 copy paper their victory Scores of newspapermen ripped from over Wake Forest .sal- Vn>< mu t hiiv hrttrr quo t ;/ or ro'iabilitv than you get typewriters and began thinking of how best to express the urdav mght in Winston-Salem EARNINCS with thi« well known and re>poeted brand Prepare now Bakhtiar broke ACC comeback qualities ol the Yankee- They stepped up those an W» want a man who ii ca- for this winter'* heating comfort Sign op for I *«o thought processes in the 10th inning when Tony Kubek "Watchdog" Oil Hoot bonne hiol grt everything: yu-.i pable •( operating a prof- heating! beat out an infield hit v.ith two out and Bauer brought mod for d> pondablc homo him around with a triple itable Service Dapt. Ona • NIW (SSO HI AIINC Oil WIIH PARAOVNt* HO4 * • • PECK m who can maintain propar Prrmium»>|iiality K>«o Moating till, developed NOW THE BRAVES so dose to triumph a few mo- 1957 by H so rosea rob. allows oil burners to oper- J ments earlier, needed a run to tie Nippy Jones was dis- f cuitomar satisfaction. Ona ate more efficiently, giving tame heat more Spahn. OFFICIAL CARS rrnnnmiml heat. patched to the plate to bat for the disheartened HUGE > wha ean plan and (row Tommy Byrne s first pitch whisked m low. flicked the • BUDGft PAVMfNI PtAN Ka«y monthly payment*! an axpandmi aarv* foot, swiftly con- with ... inteiest or oat charges. top of Jones’ right then scudded Into the SAVINGS f ' No lying grandstand plate crete base of the bai k of the lit COME. L_ lea facility. Ona who hat • ISSO "WAICHOOC" BbRNIR SIKVICI by factory- ' No, no, no." screamed Augie Donatelil, the plate any hour,in ’*? V a provan, dapandablt, ax* trained servicemen at any weather. umpire, meaning Jones had not been hit by the pitch, >CI / directly choicey pariancad background. All Then fate intervened. The ball rebounded to Phone NAtionol 8-9032 Jones, who puked it up and showed it to Donatelil. There rtpliai will ba kept strict- w^A was shoe blacking on ihe ball Auric hastened to correct IN ARLINGTON s k RE. 7-2244 H ly confidential. Please In- hi> error waved Junes to first base and, when Catcher ESSO STANDARD Yog. Brna and Bjnie protested, merely showed them —Zjjit}l3 clude •(• and starting VA/imp the oall /[SIffiBSTM > A ; coco / 1 mtmr ¦*2*7s wiijon it vo salary expected. OIL COMPANY 1 felt liie ball nick me on top of the big toe.” Jones ! •J* (£ss^ •aid. '1 was gonna run that ball down, all right., because "Acreit fr#rr» Sim ’ ROY .18—R ««ir or yoiiy nuthoritfd hson Distributor, • ft * See BASEBALL BEAT, -l» L, - \ .... \ y A I