Bauer, McDougald Prove

* ..wJ JuT 1 aw* ' JHLt j&HgpSSnfll 9k t ’ Yankee Heroes in Series Larsen or Kucks to Face slaf Burdette in Grand Finale By CHARLES M. EGAN i in a daring gamble by the Sports Editor of Th« Stir usually conservative Manager MILWAUKEE, Oct. 9—The - Fred Haney, shook off the ef- and Yankees Braves come to sects of Bauer’s and for PORTS the end of the road today in | blast a S' the next five Innings in STAR, superlatively thrilling World I excelled THE EVENING Washington, D. C. A-19 Burdette, the departments he THURSDAY. OCTOBER ft. 1PAR Series, with Lew s all as appeared Braves’ fidgety righthander, , to be pitching, batting and 1 facing what looks like a tough- • fielding his way to unprece- er task than the one he mas- - dented achieve- tered In New York just a year r ments. Victory Over Aggies ;ago. Then he shut out the ! A fielding lapse by Bill Bru- American Leaguers, 5-0, for his -5 ton, Braves centerfielder who third victory and brought the : fumbled ’s sharp baaeb&ll championship to Mil- single after Mantle opened the Is 'Must' for Terps waukee. ' teams today sixth inning with a one-base DREAM WRECKER— BiII Skowron lashes a 10th was one and the meet Lew’s pitching opponent in single to right field that scores Elston Howard for the seventh and deciding game. Others in l By MERRELL WHITTLESEY Virginia game, depending upon » shot over short, helped the Star SUIT Writer the progress of the Cavaliers. the 1958 finale at County Sta- - Yankees tie the score at 2-2. with the that the yesterday at the picture include Catcher Del Crandall, Sec- dium may be same run tied Series There’s game every Coach Mont believes his team the Don ' 's sacrifice fly scored is way saw it, ond Baseman Red Schoendienst (4), a on against Milwaukee. This the the Braves football team’s schedule that is due one of those days when Larsen who started him ' Mickey. went Oil Mc- Don McMahon and Umpire Charley Berry.— in the payoff game year ago. as the Yankees out front, 4-2. it just can’t lose, and everything goes right. "We’ve a ' But Spahn. whose younger Dougald’s homer broke tie. The AP Wirephoto. afford to Or it may be , lead-off the Maryland’s home game Satur- had very few unsuccessful plays ; pitching rival, . best the Braves could do in their half of the since the Wake Forest game,” who shut out Brooklyn in the day afternoon against the game ’ had been driven out by the Aggies he said. “We’ve just lacked decisive of the 1956 series, Texas falls in that cate- day j Braves in the second, was still that one step that gets a after Larsen had pitched gory. a man perfect in complete command as the And injuries penal- that no-hitter. Coach Tommy Mont and his loose. and day’s top hero at the end of Terps figured they’d have at ties have murdered us. Bauer, McDougald Tourh the regulation nine innings. “How often will you Top Horses least two victories after three see a No matter pitcher old McDougald games. They team as big and good and tough which I Tees Off Redskins Hope have one, and calls on, Bur- have been as Clemson draw only two 5- Then, opening the 10th, THE BASEBALL shut out twice. The dette’s chief worry could be ' the yard penalties game?” a : great Spahn On Hand for morale is pretty good, but it in a ball couple of righthanded hitters encountered Mc- hardly the coach asked. Actually Dougald, could stand a defeat by the who only ,26ft and .250, who in the fifth game BEAT the Tigers showed only 5 yards in batted at New York hit a Felton Can Fill Aggies. respectively, during the regu- ’ homer that rJ*f the penalty column last Sat- | IY BURTON HAWKINS International Maryland needs this one at lar, 154-game season. These started Burdette’s downfall in urday because Maryland 7-0 loss to By ROBERT B. home for a 2-2 record on the refused are a couple of affable, relaxed, ' a . War- PHILLIPS one. ren wasted no Special Wrlttr lor The Star season and a lift for the tough money ballplayers Hank ’ time in trying Gap in Defense Washington’s weeks ahead that find the The Terps were assessed 68 Bauer and Gil McDougald—- to hook one in close to Gil’s first Interna- yards last week, plus couple fists but McDougald By LEWIS F. tional open Terps at North Carolina next a who play rightfleld and second j teed off ATCHISON | Horse Show will at turned Maryland . on it for TJie Yankee Flame Thrower Star Stall Writer p.m. Saturday, and at unbeaten down. has base in that order and do aw- another drive that 11 tomorrow in the Na- penalized cleared good to be back the tional Auburn the following week. been 153 yards to 72 ! fully well at it. the leftfleld fence with MILWAUKEE, Oct. 9.—A few years ago in the Texas “It’s with Guard Armory, and en- for the opponents, plenty to spare. tries for the six-day Navy and Miami are among more than More than anyone else on League, Pitcher walked to the plate protest boys again.” event in- 2 to 1, in its games. 4 to clude champions future opponents. three the Yankees’ squad—not ex- . Bauer, who got an infield hit a ball call by an umpire. mentioned That was Linebacker Ralph from the Maryland It must be at this District, Maryland and Vir- Expect 25,000 continued to work cluding or even i in the seventh when Spahn point Felton’s reaction to the familiar slipped that the speed ball specialist, now with the Yankees, ginia, who for years been against the Aggies’ single wing Stengel when he’s working at t on the wet turf, followed have This will be Maryland’s McDougald wears glasses as thick as the bottoms of bottles. surroundings of Griffith Sta- the backbone of major compe- also in their final hard workout yes- being a genius—it’s Bauer and 1 and nearly gave biggest Byrd Stadium crowd terday. Rick Novak, McDougald the Duren stomped up to dium yesterday when he re- tition throughout the East. a fresh- who prompted the , Braves’ ace fits again. The The infuriated the umpire and of the season. Last week’s 24,- man quarterback, ran through , tiring southpaw snorted, joined The for- Bolstering the from realistic bookmakers to make shot one down “That pitch was right down the middle. Right the Redskins. stock 000 for the Clemson game in- identical plays of Charlie Mil- the visiting the middle and the mer Maryland fullback was more than 80 Washington New Yorkers 11-to- , rugged straight across this thing.” Then Duren, attempting to area cluded approximately 2,500 stead. the Aggies’ tailback. favorites today’s windup. Bauer, who away slightly more than two stables will be three and flve- band -10 in now has a total of show where the pitch had crossed the plate, drew ajine members. However with NOTES Another reminder Certainly, they were the ones j seven World Series months, after being traded to gaited horses. Tennessee walk- decent weather this Saturday homers, with his spikes. line 18 inches of that Maryland's home games who ruined 's pounded it a country The was to the right the the Steelers during the off- ing horses, harness horses and the figures go i mile to attendance to start at 1:30, the time requested chances of becoming World deep center, plate, leaving the umpire flabbergasted and the batter .season. open jumpers from States as over 25,000, since a I where Bruton ticket sales by the NCAA to reduce post- Series "hero among heroes" as i hauled it in. aghast and frightened. Here was a guy who could throw myself distant as Oregon, considerably “Iwent to the coach California are ahead of the game traffic accidents because the Yankees squared things at ; Spahn, who might flames and had no idea of where the ball was going. and asked to be traded,” the and Colorado. Clemson game. of darkness, handily have won etc. . . . Several 3-all by beating Spahn, 4-3, but thought Pitts- And adding interest, inter- in i for some wasted Duren never has sought to dispell the idea redhead said. “I The Terps’ record at home i thousand were not seated for 10 innings wet yes- early opportunities that his burgh spot national riders from three on a field by his eyesight is would be an ideal na- also needs a good boost. Both i the Clemson kickoff ' terday. teammates, tiring defective. His strong eye is 70/20. The weak tions will appear night, j last Satur- was rapidly / for It was close to home each me. . eye, left, is 200 20. victories in Tommy Mont’s first day. . . The Aggies arrive to- now. Eddie his It’s sufficient to say that batters and my family—it looked good. giving area fans their first year i Fourth Homer of Series Mathews helped were on the road and two! ! morrow and will stay * good stay loose at plate, glimpse of at the out with a stop and the for the man has steam on his But I didn’t feel right. the world’s great of the five wins year Dupont ' pitches, last were Plaza. Bauer, a 36-year-old ex- throw on Mantle's sharp and the idea is implanted that Duren doesn’t know “I didn’t like it from the riders since the Inter-American away from home. And, the; Saturday giounder, meets held here is Parents’ Day. Marine who had hit home runs but Haney replaced where he’s aiming them. beginning. I felt like a rookie, more than two 21-6 triumph over N. C. State; ! Fathers of the players in each of the first three games decades ago. football Continued on Page A-23, S except that I couldn’t work up two weeks ago was in Raleigh. will be J of this banged a long Col. This used to be true. The sturdy righthander's glasses Strong seated behind the Series, any enthusiasm. I said to my- favorities in the In- bench and will drive over the fence cost $35, and the Yankees have paid for nine pair. ternational field will be Injuries, Penalties Hurt wear the cor- leftfleld The self, ’Roy, you’ve made a big mem- responding number of his with two out and the bases bare variety is necessitated, it seems, because of contrasting bers of the seasoned squad son. - mistake.’ But I’m back, and it . . Maryland is an early . Movies of last week’s game in the first inning. His four TODAY'S sight conditions, etc. In any from West Germany, led by 5Vi SPORTS event, Duren now has a feels good to be here. These : point favorite over the Aggies shows the quick-count play on homers gave him a tie with general Hans Winkler idea of where he’s trying to throw the ball, and are my pals and this is my and Fritz Thie- and their new single wing. The which Clemson’s Harvey the likes of , Babe ON TELEVISION demann, whose names White 1 in the 10th inning yesterday with Johnny Logan at bat team." are en- odds undoubtedly are based on made 10 yards, actually was a Ruth and Duke Snider for the graved on a string of trophies Maryland’s high point Baseball he was certain he had caught the outside corner. Feeling Mutual throughout two good defensive break of signals. Nobody on in output Europe and the performances World Series, * * * * of the last few either team moved except the for a single Series. Incidentally, New York feeling United States. v«. The was mutual with weeks. But, if the Terps drop Clemson center and quarter- Bauer’s 10-for-26 gives him a ' Milwaukee. WRC—4, 3 p.m. IT WAS BALL FOUR in Umpire Charley the Redskins. Ralph fits like Others on the squad are Berry’s this . average one they probably will not back. . . Several Maryland | batting of .360. Wrestling estimation. In opinion it old glove and Coach Herman Schridde and Duren’s was a strike. He walked an Joel Alfons be favored for the rest of the rooters want to see more of The 37-year-old toward plate, Kuharich a See HORSE Spahn, Capitol Arena, WTTG—S. the yelling unkind things at Charley, is sure he’ll make SHOW, Page A-20 season, or possibly not until the Dick Scarbath at quarterback. pitching only days p.m. then big improvement in the i after two off 9 wheeled and returned to the mound. Once there, team’s he turned defensive play against the New and put his hand to his throat in an unmistakable "choke” sign. York Giants here Sunday. Anything, of course, would be Because Duren seemingly had expended his wrath a an improvement over last Sat- urday night's display few seconds previously, not too many people in park feeble the against were aware of his Insulting gesture Berry. the Cardinals at to Chicago. # | Duren explained (A) later that he was wiping warning perspiration But there was a from his throat and (B) that he was adjusting from the front office that his uniform around the throat. Felton will have to prove him- self to stick with the This is nonsense, of course. Duren gave Berry the team. works and pictures will prove it. But Charley said he “Paul Brown told me he j great against didn’t see anything, nor did he turn in a report looked the which Browns,” said George Marshall, would cost Duren, a long-time plodder in the fDISCOUN minors, president of the Redskins, who TS:??S a goodly portion of World Series’ BRAND-NEW! NOT RECAPS! MB B BHB B| his swag. was referring to a Cleveland-! AftfW H IHp Duren has worked on three occasions in the series. Pittsburgh exhibition game. & He was the loser in the first game when he replaced “But the next week Buddy MUD SNOW TIRES T¦S3 EC 9 IS Whitey Ford. He teamed with in firing a Parker dropped him. I wonder MB happened?” mw wVViW W^V shutout against the Braves Saturday. Yesterday he worked jwhat 2 Felton just plain i ,i innings before weakening, but wound up the said he was j won w.ii ¦¦¦¦ winner. unhappy with the Steelers, and W In 9Yi innings, he has struck out 14 Braves. 6.70*15 n.89 4 69 M Hr* |^^BHpiBWIHPM|IiPjBBIBBpBgBMBBMBBWpBMBMaMM«MBMBiIi^MM * it probably showed in his work. * * * 1 I 1 w Y ""'V But Marshall was just as plain j 7.10* 15 12.89 16.89 HTf-T *T#}fATi-# j 1.1 HE ALWAYS HAS possessed the steam. i 1 ! When he that only a grade A perform-! 7.60*15 ! 15.89 j 19.89 II l 1 . started with in 1949, he I J Wausau, Wis., struck out 145 in ance will keep Felton on the 8.oo«i5 15.89 znamm 85 innings, but he _ also walked 114 and wound up with a squad. • Two-Woy Traction; tread design to grip Irand-New Type 4-5 record. He was signed by Ed Dancisak, incidentally. I I Brand-New Tube Type 6.70x15 Tube $ 70x15* Anderson on Defense -n forward or remse. Sill Fit, TUBELESS RIMS I mktMWM I Fe''*‘H T L ISS RIMO I Dancisak • u« then worked for the now defunct St. Louis Extra Mileage; tread specially compounded TUBELESS RIMS Meanwhile, Kuharich has I 70 1 enn ,r ~ , *A Browns. Now he’s scouting for the Braves, forced to a for Ben Hundley's high wear-resistant tread I7]Ox 6-00x16 $11.79 M Bill Anderson working out inj U I*S3 - sl4 89 •RJr I " seventh game today partly because of that defies hard usage and add, extra mile,. 'MB proficiency. I - Duren’s ¦ ¦ 7 • 89 the defensive backfield. This T I 10x15 Sl4 I ¦ league 7 60x, 5 --$15.89 I Duren’s minor record was astonishing. With means Scooter Scudero or Dick at°enn ¦ ¦xand.new. w60x|5 H..AND.NIW, offseason*at*no exTmA*ciuis?E! I 7 J ¦ Not retreads I Pine Bluff he fanned 233 in 190 innings. With Dayton it James will see action on offense I Not retread, against the if their was 238 in 198 innings. With San Antonio it was I Giants j FULLY RETREADED FROM SIDEWALL TO SIDEWALL MpM9pNHHHRMB^PMBMB|MPMBHffigM&BBMgBBiijittBBBB^^^^^B 212 | services are needed. They won’t strikeouts one year, 224 the next. The pity of it was « T T .] I | be, of course, if Jim Podoley, MUD i SNOW TIRE 8 TUBE rs . ,1 f J PH gs that he also was walking nearly as many as he whiffed, f 1 See REDSKINS, Page and it all added to inefficiency. A-21 ‘.SB-** i Imlo-” > i wM~‘ -IVliiniiiiJ | With Recappable Tire in Trade. Whitewalls Slightly Higher AjH HjSl - He had a trial with Baltimore in 1954. Paul Richards, Snow tire, a, rn.an.ed and demounted end of season., no Tub. Type 6.70x15 who has worked wonders with rejects, says Duren then Brand-New Brand-New Tub. Type 6.70x15 Fit, TUBELESS RIMS had a sore arm. The Orioles had used up their options YANKS,4;~ JLA Fit, TUBELESS RIMS on him and after three scouts had turned in bad reports 3 BLUE RIBBON BRAND NEW 7.10x15 -$14.89 11 *69 I 7.10x15 -.514.89 »69 BRAVES,9 on Duren following deportation to Vancouver, Baltimore j f ' & 7 60x 5 - 51589 cut him loose. NEW YORK MUD SNOW ¦ 7.60x15 -$15.89 ¦..and.new, _ FAMOUS Not • ¦ r h rbi po a retrtad* Not rotroodsroTrooas b Recondittonod mm m mmmt "A week after we decided to give up on him he got i Carey. 3b _. 5 0 0 O O 1 McDoutald, 2b __ h 1 2 1 6 4 . going with Vancouver,” Richards said. “Lefty O’Doul , Bauer, rs 5 1 2 1 O O M#KE Mantle, cf 5 11 JL JI 1 JJB manager) somehow taught him an awareness Howard If 5 1 2 0 3 1 ! of Berra, c 4 ft 5 1 14 1 j ! 'gl JM !} the strike zone and Duren would up a Skowron. lb ... 4 0 11 6 2 t10 *99 WHITEWALLS i <111 4-~i 11-11 after m “I.ilO f.W Kubek. u 2 0 0 0 0 1 tn"* horrible start. I would have bet, though, that he’d never 1 Slaughter 1 0 o o o o »'sU Mm 15.89 wind up Duren. p 2 0 0 0 0 o' a . 1 didn’t think he’d have the Turlev a .0 o 0 0 0 0 Tord. p 1 0 0 0 0 0 Regard Brand-New Tub. Typ. 5 6 control.” 4 0| Ditmar. p __ 1 0 0 0 1 6.70 xl Jr* .70 xl5 * * * * 2 Lumpe. ss 1 0 0 0 0 lj i ¦»-'» DUREN MADE IT TO Kansas City, won none and lost Total* 41 *4 10 4 30 IT! W I 21.89 ~,0x,5 6.00x16. sn.tt||, 89 three. When the Yankees decided to unload Billy MILWAUKEE el I*B9 ab r h rbi po a ..sts.s, m.n0... Martin Copacabana . 7.60x15 to the Athletics after the incident, * o H 2 14-INCH *"” 4 1 2 NYLON 7.50xi4 ~,r' I 1 ‘ Schoendienst. 2b °d 8 °* Duren was Losan. ss f 1 0 0 1 31 Brand-New Famous N a throw-in. He never went with the Yankees, Mathews 3b S fi 0 0 1 3 Makt BB fiA but promptly was shipped to their farm club at Denver. Aaron, rs S 0 3 2 2 0| and Cars *B eliy Adcock, lb 4 0 1 0 A Oi 1 Ralph managing 13 Mantilla o o n o o fi G«.,.nt«d Houk, then Denver but now a coach Crandall, c 4 0 o o 7 l; :,? # Why Psy ~. 4 Torre l o o o 0 0 j 19*’ IP I Mors? £lVr1« with the Yankees, says, “Ididn't change the fellow s stride, ! Covington. If 4 1 2 0 0 0 < I grip or Pafko. cf 2 o 1 o .3 0 1 V " AT NO EXTRA COST BLUE RIBBON anything. I can’t take any credit. I did pitch him Bruton, cf 2 o o o 3 ft! **l MAAAIIU j Spahn. p 4 0 d! “n* every fifth day, and we did have a ball club that p 1112! good I McMahon, 0 0 0 0 0 0 TRUCK TIRES DISCOUNTS won the pennant. For the first time, I think the fellow MMMN *gji j Total* 37 3 10 3 30 11 j nu« TIMS en ererything in tire,! .*fe. believed he belonged. 1 Grounded out for Kubek in 6th. Military^ 7.50x20 rA ROOM ,or u,i'- 2 Struck out for Ditmar in oth. Q • • Flymautho, moo, other 3 Ran for Adcock in luth. 7.50x30 Conventional or B-Plv 3fl JU Black walls Tubeless turning for may *' wT - *nok#s. “The point him have been his first Mud and 4P _ Set the bast known makt» .aa,. (Jo 4 Popped out for Crandall in 10th Aft Nylons • f« 3 Months game with Denver.” Houk continued. "He pitched no-hit, Snow Tread 15s00 8.25x20 of tires lirwd up side by Whitewalls p p r plus your a AO mo • • t |NEW YORK 100 001 000 2—4 9.00x30 10-Fly Mud and ~ lOPIu fflfl *>ll Hundleys 14-lneh Tube TypeV N* . Bf 90 or.sontprtsent oldoia no-run seven-inning game against Louisville in MILWAUKEE ... 110 000 000 I—3 Snow or « lU-Hly >U|WV with Ben drs- interest or carrying the second Convon- A , QF • charges. game year. tionol Trood I UiUU Extra Snerinl I count pricos. Cemporo the •Rayons Snow Tires For .mmodloio trro. NO of a -header last He went on to win 13, E—Schoendienst. Logan 2. Ditmar. epBOlUl guolity! Compare dre credit opproral. phone now (in Berra; 11 00x30 13 and 14.01- I FAX game ! ruton DP—Howard to Cran- ”'—" lose two. And he won another in the Little World dall to Schoendieiut LOB—New York Series." i 10. Milwaukee 9 5.ri,”;i9.95 rrt.tujs.'s »" ss-tais 2B—Schoendienst. HR —Bauer and 77 50 z„z;t: »... - - Duren reportedly had a fight with Houk at Denver McDoutald B—LoganB—Logan 2. SF—Berra lt.s a.-;, .i.,i,-«»o,» z z ':v:s| ConvtnttonaUrcodWwiDU HIIniBBB **f« for >•** within 3 days' rSnrsiJs r er BBBBHBHBHBB OLD RECAPPABLE TIRE bosis, bo*«d tn original, and during the Yankees’ celebration after ip h T Y on the train Spahn &\ 9 4 4 © NO TaV ON A MAIL OR PHONE Mtafahoa V* l o »OVE°TIRES ORDERS •” ” clinching the pennant this year there was a brief scuffle N° '»’¦¦-"•• lI,W Ford IV, 5 2 2 Old Tire Needed Promptly Filled, gf (jfc. j, FO R. Washington. .1.1 \ . between them. But when Duren was yanked yesterday I Ditmar 3S 2 o oj Send Tb 111 11 I Duren 4-3 3 11 tires for ° fsH frid* t ,t,l • * # i. j after holding the Braves, Houk was the first there to pat I Turley t* 0 0 0 rrrv.;r I p*lnrV 11 ¦llm a Winner—Duren. Loser—Spahn. him on back. “ buy Ben Hundley: the BB—Spahn Lumpe'. #00,30 CombAL. to r# rour I QP£f| g * * j 2 ‘Skowron. leouel JQ • * Ford 1 (Schoendienst 1. Duren 2 (Ad- (Kubek. cock Logan). SO—Spahn 5 "« • F ... RYNE'S TEMPER OCCASIONALLY gets him into Lumpe. Howard. Duren. Carey). Mc- SrSTS-aU. UraVr, w.,h„ mCuded I fi P M »f f »s< ¦ -1 Mahon 1 (Duren*. Ford 2 (Mathews, OAIIY trouble. Crandall) Ditmar 2 (Crandall. Spahn*. u ' Duren 6 (Adcock. Crandall. Bruton 2, I' h While San he was giving Tommy Tatum, Spahn Coeingtor. Mathews). I rLKplenty" 11 VT • with Antonio 2. b, export nmchomc, ond par of 3446 14th ll If | U—Berry (A) plate. SIKPa KTC I ST. N.W. TU. 2-5100 City manager, rough time Gorman second base. Oflxin—H m MM the ¦ CRCC PARKING . - B (N> (A), nAiiyin—« Ply S;.M end o-d oroks loectolrits ot ISIS Uth Sweat, -3 rnct rinRIItB H^^^BHMV*VVWnyVßMPßEPnaMMapajß»nuMananenpattt||^a Third •' the bench while Tatum was coaching at third. Bar’Vk base. Umont T pt» nw. » BBl^aa’i’l +WJ. »Xtfl.U:Lß Unaware left field. Jackowski right SoldJ onne—e mm I NO OLD T'RES NEEDED ttmM— w. .# f VJ I See jftASEBALL BEAT, Page A-23 -f*77.263 00. 'f7