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gald—after Rush’s first pitch I THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C. ** C-3 SCHOENDIENST GOT 'MIXED UP* (to the Yankee second baseman SUNDAY. OCTOBER S. IMS was a toll. Then Rush walked * got < Larsen $d Hank Bauer a Says two-run single. Haney Braves Askeg whether he would have ; Brown Outlasts Yale, walked McDougald if the first pitfh bad been a strike, Haney Blew Their Chance .saM. “We might have gone Keeps Ivy Lead, through with it against Mc- 35-29 YORK, Oct. < ] Bill NEW 4 AP>.— First Baseman SkowiomV Dougald.'' Someone pointed out Oct 4 chance and glove and went to the boxes, PROVIDENCE. R. 1.. "We had our we that Larsen hits a pretty long (AP).—Brown too highly blew it.” ,I Schoendienst was nabbed in a i s not STATISTICS ball. “So does McDougald.” regarded football team That’s the way Milwaukee rundown between third and I fe-! Yala Bremn Haney said. “That McDougald mained on top of the Ivy ] Pint down* 13 21 Manager Fred Haney took to- home.1 gives with thy bat., Rushing yirdtgf 169 I.V» us trouble League today by whipping i Pa.*»lng yardage 120 54 day’s 4-0 defeat by the Yankees Schoendienst. who came more, hasn’t.” Paa*e» 9-15 6-10 ‘Larsen Yale 35-29, before some 17,000 | Pa*»#g » fk .mH in the third game of the World than halfway to the plate, said Intercepted b? 0 %;• jyik 1 i” Rush gave up only three hits fans. Punt* 2-36 l-SO I' *fw Series. he stopped “when I saw Skow- Fumble* loat 1 got beat today. He threw 25 The big play, the Braves’ only ron get the ball on the re- and The victory was the first ever Yard* penallrtd 85 only; 41 pitches through four at Providence for Brown over real chance to junk Don Lar- I bound.” yards Finney scoring on By linings, but used 25 in the fifth. Yale and second in two years with son’s shutout pitching, came in that time Aaron had 18-yard rollout-keeper. steamed into third, and “No I wasn't tired in the for the Bruins over the Blue, a an He the sixth inning. That’s when i Catch- fifth,” said, I didn’t then ran for the two points the defending champions had er Yogi Berra and Third Base- he “and feat last accomplished in 1940 think I lost anything. I was Brown shocked Yale that pulled Brown into a tie. two men on base with one out. man Jerry Lumpe had Red and 1941 punted Just missing the plate, just a 21-20 last year. Unable to gam, Yale Red Schoendienst. who had hung up. Schoendienst seemed to go. head*- ; little.” with foiir minutes singled, was on second after to have escaped the trap, Quarterback Frank Finney, five plays Brown lng home, Haney, who said “It was the In scored. \ , Hank Aaron had walked. back toward when scored 16 points. Pannes tossing eight yards to ?,% > S9ft \ - j|bJL K f jf xBW But when Wes Covington Lumpe’s low throw got past —"-s that beat hs,” announced However it was Nick Pannes 3w. thej probably- will back Jack Cronin for the touchdown. lined a ball that bounced off Berra. But Larsen fielded come who ran the club to its winning yards. Pt& |BHhBHv j'vJF //Xffl Schoendienst) opening day lineup The drive covered 43 ball and tagged his TD. The teams traded leads YALE a is o *—s» in a rundown. nst Southpa'w Whitey Ford and it wasn't until late In the I brown .. ? a 8 14—;<s Yale—Winkle l. Blunge tpata latied!. wxiorrOw. That pla- plunge (Carlin Waved In by Coach means a final quarter that the Bruins Broun—Choouatta 3. SERIES FACtT toon plan with Andy Pafko pulled victory. the (r, (kick ' Blt)y out | wn-' McTtaue IS. buck Mp;‘%... *f Third Base Coach Her- ; replacing Bill Bruton in center Yale had gone ahead, 29-21. i w>zW By the Associated Press man said he waved Red home replacing Yale—Lavallle 1. anaAk (Winkler. and Joe Adcock early In the fourth by driving. , naaa from Hallaa). I the go Lavgllla Won Lost Pet I as soon as saw ball Frank Torre at first. <72 yards in nine plays for a Yale—Riddle 13. paaa trom Milwaukee 2 1 .667 toward the stands. I (Lavallle kick' 1 2 And The talk again got back to by a Brovn—Finney 3. Buck (Finney rum. New York .333 touchdown fashioned Finney 3 'Finney ¦ waved Henry to third, too. I Broun— buck run;. First game Oct 1 at Milwaukee: Schoendienst in his delayed fourthdown 31-yard pass trom Yale—Winkler 31. paaa from Lavallia New 000 120 000 o—3 H 1 thought Red would scorn." deadly for the plate. pass from Hallaa). York and run ; Art Lavallle to Dick Winkler. ¦ Winkler (Finney Milwaukee 000 200 010 I—4 10 0] Haney thought so too. kept going, Brown—Finney 18. rollout Ford, Duren (8) and Berra; Spahnj "I should have but Brown took the kickofi and run). kept going,” 8. pass and Crandall Losing pitcher: Duren. “IfRed had the I don’t think I would have nine running plays Brown—Cronin from Fanneo Home runs—New York. Skowron. skipper in moved 67 irun failed). Bauer. said, “he would have made it.” he said. “But that’s FEELING BETTER, THANKS—Outfielder Hank Bauer and Manager made it. Skowron was set to a second guess now. Second tame. Oct. 2 at Milwaukee: throw as Casey Btengel of the Yankees make a happy twosome in the dressing New 100 100 4)03 5 70, to second soon as he “It was a tough play for York got room the Yanks beat the Milwaukee Braves, 4-0, yesterday in the Milwaukee 710' ©OO 23*—13 15 1 I the ball back from the Larsen to make, because he Miss S. I Easily Captures after Turley, (1). U. Maas <]>. Rucks Dick- i fence (in front of the boxes).,: t go. They third game of the World Series. Bauer hit a home run and- two singles son (5). Monroe <8) and Berra: Bur- has to decide where to face.—AP dette and Crandall. Losing pitcher: “But I wouldn’t blame it oh tell me he broke off the mound and knocked in all the runs to bring a smile lo Casey’s Wire- Turley. anybody. got up photo. Home runs—New York: Mantle 2).j He just mixed toward first, which is the play First Governor's Cup Heat < the play. We i Bauer. Milwaukee: Bruton. Burdette on had our make, but then beat it to he MADISON. Ind., (AP). by failure of chance, and we blew it.” ' got Oct. 4 hours an electric Third game yesterday at New York: 1 for. home when the ball S. away from starting clock, Milwaukee 000 000 000—0 rt 0 The Yankees didn’t get their, away from Skowron. —Miss U. I pulled i and the second New York 000 020 20x— 4 4 Oh fifth Miss Bardali! on the final lap i heat was postponed until to- Rush. McMahon (7) and Crandall;;, first two runs until the “Larsen didn't have enough and the first heat of the « Larsen. Duren (8) and Berra inningj against Bob Rush, the time to get to the right spot for won morrow. Home run— New York: Bauer. |j j Governor’s Cup for WORLD SERIES big righthander making his backing up the plate to get ! race un- It was strictly a two-boat Page j hydroplanes Continued From C-1.l SCHEDULE first World Series appearance got past Yogi. limited on th<*' race. Nitrogen, a new boat Fourth game today at New York |. the throw that . today. by THE Fifth game tomorrow at New York 1 after 1 years with the Cubs. “Larsen wrong Ohio River owned Sam duPont of Wil- BASEBALL off the hook. He disposed of was in the 1 Sixth game (if necessary) Wednesday ] He had the Yankees blanked place,” Red said. "But he was Pilot Don Wilson eased up ' mington. Del., and driven by Frank Torre, who had singled at Milwaukee the finish and averagaed Bob Hayward, crossed the Seventh game (if necessary) Thurs- ' on one hit for four innings. in the right place.” at start- BEAT twice previously, on a fly to aay at Milwaukee. 99.191 miles per hour for the : ing line first but developed vi- Bauer in rightfleld. Strategy Questioned BY BURTON HAWKINS t FINANCIAL FIGURES j: 15-mile race. He had power ' oration and could not keep up. That wasn’t the Braves’ last, Third Game But in the fifth, he gave up I to spare from the Rolls Royce Its propeller shaft had been threat—they Attendance. 71.590 . pitch engines Gold Cup replaced hurriedly after being stranded two run- Net receipts. $434.Hi0 47 * a walk on a 3-2 to lead- Drags Resume i from cham- ners in the seventh inning and Palyers' share $221,651,34 off< man Norm Siebern, who Drag racing resumes at Old pion Hawaii Kai. which were damaged in a qualifying run Commissioner's share. SBS 19157. i Stengel, Haney on V/ay Out? two more in the eighth while Clubs' and Leagues' shares. 536.-; moved1 to second on an infield i Dominion Speedway at 10 a m. i installed in Miss U. S. I just ; yesterday. leaving 10 altogether but It 941 89. ( .out after Jerry Lumpe had today with entries such as Joe before her victory in the Presi- The fourth Wildroot Total* I entrant.