THE EVENING STAR I Washington, DC. Figures octomb 4, C-3 Ford Prepared to Pitch Bear Beating by West Virginia I rqzaßAT, less tive. Laxznrino la on crutches Ominous Note with a pulled ligament Again Today if Needed Dimmed Deacons' Appeal Hawkins »t Quarterback Quarterbacks Frank Tam- ' YORK, - of the Cardinals, By MERKELL WHITTLESEY deeds have been forgotten by all, - Oct. 4 WV For Each Club I Lynn §. 1 \ ~\«B^*.Agsgß» NEW Maryland burelto and Bfelghtol and Ford, victories . also a lefthander, against the YORK, Roy J but the staff. Whitey with two ! NEW Oct. 4 UP.— Red Cochran, an all-time Wake | Teague, who is End stood around Red Sox in 1946. Campenella so r great now not trying to over to his credit, was has much trou- ¦ Forest football and 'sell anybody and watched yesterday and will Ford, a boyish-looking prod- ble hitting in Waco anything, has seen 1 reedy to try lor No. *in today’s junior; i assistant , was in ' Wake Forest twice take1 it easy all week. AH expect -1 uct of the Mew York that collected only ) scouting Maryland end, and he play against leagues, may thought he has three last week [thinks1 they to the Deacons, but seventh fame of the World 1 have until hits in 40 at bats for are a better team | yesterday an aver- and Friday night he told a re-; ithan last by mbißlng a week of practice Series, if necessary—without a it wasn’t his fate to age of ¦ porter fairly year when they tied' i .075 in 11 ¦ he was confident! all,” they get offon timing, etc. it. finish a Series game. He had ' games park. Campy the Terps. "After he said. day’s rest. in the Yankee ’ that Wake Forest would beat; "they Ralph Hawkins, who was used “Os course, we’re all pulling[Started four—including (me in never has ' have practically the same . | more than a sin- West Virginia the ngxt day. briefly defense against Baylor F 11' (the Yankee • 1950 against the Phillies and ¦ 'ball club, and it's a year older.” 1 on for -1 gle in the stadium and he’s > Eddie Teague, Maryland’s; West Virginia and tackled a touchdown-bound starter) to go all the way,” the ; two in 1953 against the same : batted in only 1 aoored two 1 Dodgers—without going one . chief scout, was in Morgantown. Bear in the fourth period, today, , the full * touchdowns within 58 seconds in! blond Long Islander said *e * W. Va., Friday night and some alternated with John Fritach at A “but 111 be in the bullpen iff route. ; quarter, and led, 26-0. ‘ ¦ Ominous notes: The last time > of the Wake Forest players told after 15 minutes. The Moun- < quarterback yesterday. Casey needs me and I'llbe geared 1 Given a five-run first-inning Tommy 1 ; Byrne started with only r him they could beat West Vlr- taineers kept the pressure on, A number of others carried Ip » to go.” cushion, the blond lefthander days’ ginia. Casey four rest he was belted I Teague was saying, and although! bumps and bruises from another Ml ¦ Stengel, Yankee man- - cowed Brooklyn’s power hitters out In the first inning by the score: West Vlr- rough ¦ the You know give ‘ game ager, said he’d use Ford—“and I with sharp breakers and excel- Wake Forest didn’t up, ball and the as- Orioles and the Yankees lost, 6-5. . ginia, 46; Wake Forest, 0. everything the Deacons did went'sistant coaches were not too ;; every man on our bench, if need ! lent control. , spoiled pert || ¦ . Byrne who went the i The shocker of Sst- against them. happy after yesterday’s workout. should show r “I’m comfortable ' \ H ; be”—in case never out ; distance against the Yankees in urday for the Maryland folks In It '?*¦ signs weakening against Dodgers,” i Consoles’ Record Suffers Coach arrived last of in the deci- ¦ there the the third game, pitched 7eg> figured | night two Waco. The officials Consoles, after he and Dr. Wilson sive game. Whitey said “With all that ’ complete games in Succession if they ebuld beat Baylor Nick the Deacons': w 9H Ford, his curve ball whipping righthand-hitting strength, i that Elkins, the Maryland president, m r ’ only once during the season. He and Wake Forest could West , senior quarterback, went into;stayed across the corners, set down the they’re rough i beat an extra day in Texas to r i mighty on soutb- went the route twice in a row Virginia, make a na- the West Virginia game as the 9B fr Jrm HF Dodgers, 5-1, on four bits yester- paws. Personally, they’re r it would address the San Antonio Quar- ¦ Ithink against Cincinnati mid-June, , they Nation’s leading passer, 17 for day tougher top 1 In tural when meet this Sat- terback Club. Tatum’s first words to level the Series at three ! from to bottom in days urday College Park, 24, but he came out of it with games 1 but he had six between i at what with to the coaches who met him at each. He won the open- ¦ the order than either the Cleve- starts. Mary- 23 for 40 after completing six W aß^mL 6-5, both teams unbeaten and the. plane were “How are the ing game, although relieved -1 land Indians or White ** * * out of 16. The West Virginia line by land aching to avenge that 13-13 injured boys?” in the ninth . Sox, the hardest to get out in ’ Dodgers played didn’t give him a moment’s j funny thing, get The without ; tie last year. if “It’sa I don’t i the , six times during peace. < day Teagas They’re Wake Linemen '&&&l'.C impr-CkS fr .sjsiiL ‘i-.V^i'.-v- stiff the after I pitch the s “For some reason I like to 1 the regular campaign and lost ! Thinks Better “The score wasn’t an indica- Forest way some fellows do,” Ford said. - pitch to Duke Snider. He’s a four of the games. But that’s out the window, with i tlon of the comparative strength Work for Terps “My doesn’t stiffening swinger, having Hard arm start f wild and while he hits ** * * Wake Forest obviously of the teams," Teague said. up day. WAKE FOREST, N. C., Oct. 4 --£ | until the second So Ifme sometimes—and hard—l also lost its appeal after its wont “After all.” he continued, (A ).—Linemen got *4 £j|£jßW Hr should be ready if Tommy gets ; The - , 3 most of the ) strike him out. me, . beating For the ' - in 10 years. The Deacons "when a team runs a kickoff 70 yesterday aa in trouble.” toughest guy second base combination is work Wake Forest in the Brooklyn working ! beat VPI, 13-0, and South Caro- yards against yoii, and then you began preparations The last to win three lineup I like a charm for the leading they for Satur- i is Carl Furlllo—Carl and Yankees. Neither made ; Una, 34-19, the Utter fumble in the end zone and day’s meeting with Maryland at games in a World Series was! m ." has an time, good couple plays . . Martin , has handled 30 , 34-6 at one but their recover a of later, College Park. ~ demoralizing. H HBr chances ' u it’s That’s what! j and Rizzuto has taken i happened The linemen worked on pro- care of 33. ? to Wake Forest. tecting the passer and rushing ** * The Maryland casualties batted yoUIeW CASUALTIES * the passer, two phases in which Continued From Page C-l This is 13th time Series .750 on their trip to Baltimore! appeared 1 the the yesterday for X-rays and inspec- the Deacons weak in inH QUARTERBACK first-inning outbreak diminished! I has been extended to seven Two Close Plays their 46-0 loss to West Virginia by • i perceptibly. games. The Pirates Tigers \ tion Dr. Turk Adams. Tackle Saturday. v fcFiiFl ANSWER and i Joe Lazzarino, who has given last JJr The crowd was shocked when i were the first contestants in the j was as full distance Mike Sandusky a big lift, will (Question on Page C-V announced i in 1909. This is the game . a pinch-hitter for Snider In the > fourth time the Yankees have Dodgers miss the Wake Forest andj Additional Sports' p . ™y 4. Option. Not Over-shifted ißeaf possibly others with a knee in- | fourth inning yesterday. By that : been in a seven-game set. I defense should almost Insure , Oct. 4 UP.— jury although X-rays were nega-' j On Next Two Pages ?¦ F» * time Duke was headed for a i*** * » JHr j , '"'“v ¦ failure of htis. Baseball is a game, (hat can 'i- 11 11 h l J. Short circle. , whirlpool treatment by the Peewee Reese,' Carl Furlllo, be; Just another hope decided by fractions of a second 1 pass here. Too much gamble. trainer in the that he could 1 Jackie Robinson and ¦ be repaired for today's money only Dodgers | or inches of measurement. 2. Hook. Well executed fake- ’ are the still active _>MJ and-book by flanker, along With ' tussle, with each winning player ’ who played in the seventh game | Although the Yankees won the, Igp' $2,000 game sharp pass, leter-high, [ to receive about more of Hodges ap- ; sixth of the World Serlesj should be the 1947 Beries. yesterday, good for 7 yards and first down. than the losers. peared as a pinch-hitter. Rixzuto . 5-1, baseball men; Popular pass Yogi only J point to two key plays In the when first down is i Handicapped at Best and Berra are the cur- big Inning must, rent Yankees who . first that could have and from 4 to 10 yards ” played in that a "It’s nothing needed. 1 new Snider ex- ; one. gone against tbe_ Yankees. plained. happened * 1. Flare pass. Best call. With "It’s before.” ** * As Wilt Alston of defense over-shifted to strong , But Duke didn't attempt an lm- A victory for the Yankees to- . the Dodgen said, “Ifwe’d gotten lineup side of field, this flare back to | mediate return to the after day would give Manager Casey > the -pUy ball, we'd have previous Injuries, the DUKE PLATS near sideline could be wide open. and | Stengel his sixth straight World I been okay. Karl Spooner had ANYHOW—New York.—Centerfielder : Dodgers weren’t certain he would I Series triumph, deadlocking him i plenty of stuff.” be able to swing with accus- Duke Snider, top slugger of the World Series, started his with Joe McCarthy, who also’ > the two plays, both tomed vigor or run with his cus- Here are final his injured left knee, SIDELIGHTS won as many In succession. . decided by the barest of mar- today’s game despite , tomary zip. wrenched yesterday when he stepped into a hole Continued From Page C-l Overall McCarthy guided the i gins: Mantle hasn’t been employed | Yankees to seven Series victories. 1—With Phil Rizzuto on first a and Junior capacity while chasing short fly by in the Dodgers in any in the last twoI•I 4 4 after a , Billy Mar- Gilliam of the over the games. third inning. Duke, showing his elastic bandage, latter’s failure bag , Thus it was lately that! , who I tin struck out, the last strike to cover the both go'after the, fanned said earlier he’d play if he could —AP Wire- on Rizzuto’s steal yesterday. teams were to 1 three times yesterday, is within i being a foul tip which Roy Cam- walk. Campy ’ world championship with big! two of the Series . panella caught. Rizzuto broke *4 More Buyt A Whole Year's Supply photo. held the ball until it spiked. rec- was too late to nab Scooter. guns ord. The Yankee rookie has i for second. It appeared that - I had the ball ready throw, It didn’t figure to make much ‘struck out eight times and the > Junior GiUiam was slow in start- You wear out 4 shirts a year on average Since our shirts to measure more but there was no one to throw ! difference unless the Yankees > mark is 10. set by BUI Abate Ini lng for the, bag. and Campanella made to coat only61 than ready made* of the It to.” Campy snapped. “On a ( chased Lefthander Podres, but ; of the Pirates in 1909. slow in making his usual rifle same fabric, the luxury of a whole year’s supply of shirts COMPOSITE BOX SCORE play like that you have to either . By Noren also has a bad knee. throw. Rizzuto was barely safe. mads to'measure would only cost you $4 more. . Since he normally doesn’t see started, take a chance that the batter “Isaw Rizzuto when he In 1955, is of luxury for $4, you afford , action against southpaws his In- said, this s lot and if can NEW YORK. Oct. 4 (SP). —Composite box score of the first , will hit the ball through and go to steal.” Gilliam “but 1 to, try it Come in end look at our Essex Broadcloth nude bag, jury is considered merely dis- : WORLD SERIES didn’t break for the bag right six games of the : for the or stand there and I to at $5.95...in white our own exclusively turbing by the Yankees, perticu- away you’re measure end let the man steal.” because not sup- soft shades BROOKLYN DODGERS Gilliam seemed to resent be- . larly in view of Irv’s light hitting FACTSJIGURES posed to leave too fast. Anyway dyed calculated to counteract city pallor, in Bat Field. in the Series. caught shirts sure to make you feel handsome, look well-groomed. O. AB. R. H. 2b.3b HR.RM.BB. SO. AT*. PO A B Ara. , inf made the goat. . the ball in the web of Gilliam. If-2b.. 8 20 2 810 0 371 .300 8 0 1.000 Podres won the third game Ur tlx glove." ar# eatra cAerfte for Franc* enS* or pltim pockoH. A tfrttajv*Serf ooHoo 8 0 If ; “I could have been there in Awoetaud Pm Campy’s *«H u 23 4 71 0 2 3 4 .30* || 17 1 .08$ Byrne Mm at aSke, tmene, Seraeele «eW Mae One rare era -to —eoura Iran STM Snider, cf 6 22 6 *104724 .384 II- 0 0 1.056 time,” he said, “bat I shortened with a seven-hitter, while STANDIHOS 2 With Rizzuto en second. *:: S 11 2 f ?. i t 1 l itS l I up on the batter (Billy Martin) stopped the Dodgers tn the sec- ii OU McDougald walked. Then ... I i i ill fert-Hodges, lb 8 >2 2 8 0 0 1 3 2 ? ..ffg #4 4 0 1000 go straight ond game on a flve-hitter. Podres :« Yogi hit a high bounder. J Robinson. 3b 8 22 ft 4 110 12 1 182 4 1* 2 .017 I so Icould over with- RiSFf o Berra IIZimmer. 2b-- 3 7 O 2 0 0 0 2 2 4 .288 4 8 2 *33 i out leaving a hole. I think the will be the first repeating starter •***».w-nto. . Spooner leaped Into the air but Amorov ls-cs 3 4 0 0 1 3 3 ; .. 4 12 4 .333 71 0 1.000 got caught for the Dodgers, who set a record high enpugh. The. ball eluded [*he Neurcmbe. p 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,000 0 1 0 1.000 | ball in Camp’s glove.” ¦ not asy Cnstom Shop 6us> ' | p ** * * by using c Bessent. 3 1 o 0 0 0 0 O 0 1 .000 0 1 0 1.000 six different ones in the ? S his grasp by inches. Itr would i I SKellert 3 3 o l 0 0 g o g 0 333 0 0 0 .00# first six games. iwgk ! ? | Si., Cm. I«w I«w Chicago, riHoak 2 0 o 0 0 0 8 0 10 .00(1 O au 0 .008 I One Yankee, who didn’t want Ncvtomb*. Seurat . LaM&e (SI and j have been a if he’d 14th York Art. Also York. PhOa. Lablne. p 4 4 o 00 0 000 3 .<>oo n 0 1.000 identified, of Byrne: c«u»*na»i rMUawsi (9) and Berra. caught Dodgers " Loes. P 11 O 0 O 0 0 o 0 1 .000 0 0 0 .000 ! to be said Skewron Settles No. g ! Winnlnx Ditcher—Ford. Lotine pitcher— it. But the still I Spooner p 2 o o 0000000 .000 0 1 0 1.000 > money game Newcombe ' had chance. Gilliam almost p 1 0 “When there’s a Ifeither team belts a ; a Podres a 11 0 O 0 O 1 .333 0 1 8 1.000 ; , Second «aue. Vukee Stadium. day. Thura* ‘ snagged had, Ersklne p 1 1 0 0 0 00000 Oon 0 10 1.000 i like this one. 1 like to see Byrne , today, another Series record will!| September 29: it. If he the double Cral*. p 1 0 p 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 0 1 0 1.080 [ in there. Nothing excites him ” ? * still might have worked. Merer, p j 2 0 0 0 o o 0 0 1 .<*lo 8 10 1.000 be written. Skowron blasted No.; Brooklyn .... Roebuck, p 0 o O 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 8 8 1.000 > . Hew York 4 8 fray i .000 That’s an understatement. 17 of this Series yesterday the. »uerat 9 Said Gilliam: “BerraV‘ball just ¦ as ! .Loee. <4l. Spaenar . Labtoe * stayed playing Tot»i» liii 20 554 Its im i .074 ; When asked how he felt, he ; Yankees popped all ! and CampaneUa; Same and down tow. I was 51115 5 over young Wtoplna pitcher—Byrne Berra. shrugged and said: “I’m ready.” Karl Spooner. Loelne xAlchtrr Berra to the right and I just Just another ball a ’ *bb *M Htokt Fridas. Bra- . couldn’t get to it.” Bgt. . Field. Spooner retired only one bat- O. AB. R. H. 2b.3b.HR 80. Avg. PO A. Am. 35-year-old pro. Rizzuto, Rizzuto scored on the hit. , Rbl.Bß R h 0 X. * ter. He walked Phil E BB»uer. rs .... SiO 1 8 0 0 o 1 0 n .800 8 0 1,000 ** * to* t happened OCerv cs-ls .4 IS 1 2001104 .187 ft 0 0 1.000 who stole second base as Billy ? 5 9 What afterward is the McDouggld. 3b. 8 23 2 4 0 0 2 ft .174 4 13 1 Byrne might get story game. * 11 .044 de well to 1 whole of the Horen, 0 1 0 0 1 1 .083 0 > Martin fanned. Gil McDougald gcs-ls I 18 1 13 0 1.000 Berre. 8 20 ft 9 0 0 1 2 3 1 .450 38 3 Q 1000 i ’s "book” on the 1 walked and brought - lashed a I, °« ! [ Dodger hitters. Speaking of his single. to left. McDougald scoring. I 1? list l ;!» 2? 8 1 1:888 > Rizzuto borne with a The * Fourth lame. Sbbeta Field. Saturday. a./itrf l 5-1 job yesterday. Ford re- ; October 1: Moose Skowron delivered a lofty ; ? [ neat first of Bauer’s three singles ¦ SVn 82? i J 8 i 1 f 1 :p l S 1.3 ; B H rlghtfleld Martin. 2b 8 22 2 f7110405 31* 18 14 0 1.000 vealed that he used his own ideas ; scored McDougald. H.W vork S » ¦ home run into tne 11 1 3 0 0 0 1 4 1 0 1.000 Brooklyn 5 ;? !-, **-..« 12 5 .250 12 if pitching Dodgers. Bkowron, , j -.. . 8 14 0 stands, scoring PiI*.Robinson, lb 4 3 0 2 0-0 0 1 2 1 .887 8 0 0 1.800 | on to the a right-handed hit- Laraen Kucki a Berra and Bauer 4.1 »» . Coleman “That’s no knock at our: ter, then lashed a liner into the ! «an <7). Sturdivant <*> and Berra: Er- I and the Yankees all the 7Csrr*n 2 0 o 0000000 000 000 ooo; aklne. Beteent <4l. Labtoe Ford, p [scouts’ report on Brooklyn right <6> and Cam- • runs they needed, and all they 2 8 1 o 0 0 0 o l l .000 140 l.ooo: hit-: field seats, scoring Berra l nanella. Wlnirtn* pitcher—Lablne. Lot- Grim, p 2 2 0 n n 0 <1 o 0 o .noo 0 10 1.000 ’jters’’ he hastened to add. "I! , tot pitcher—Larsen. ' ever got. loßyrat. p 2 4 0 1000200 .250 000 .000 1 ! and Bauer ahead of him. Al-| Filth lent. Sunday. OPENS burler. p 2 I o oonoooo o 1 <1 just all, I Bbbete Field. Oe- Morgan .000 l.oooi i added to them. After though Spooner later appeared I tober 2: p 2 ¦ 8 0 0 o o o o « 0 .1100 000 .000! plenty Xueks, p 2 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0,1 0 1.00(1 I saw them do of hitting irked that Skowron had hit the New York 8 0 2 ,500 1 3* jfcarer 2 o l 0 l o 1 0 0 o p .. ... 2 0- .000! | over in Brooklyn.” ball with his “foot in the bucket," 1 in ft 8 S Bturdlvgnt. p.. o o 0000000 .000 o 1 0 1.000 Grim. Turley <7l and Yankees Buy Four, • Berra: Crala. Larsen, p 1 o 000 0000 .000 010 1.000 i Book or no book, Brooklyn’s it wasn’t a rarity for the Yan- ' Labtoe (7>. and CampanelTa. Winn I TOMORROW R. me Coleman, p 1 5 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 OOP .800 ! hobbling star. Duke Snider; said first Ditcher—Cr.le Loslna pitcher—Grim. ‘ kees’ baseman. Skowron hit Sixth lame, Yanku Stadium. Monday. From Farm Clubs Totals “8 189 28 47 ~2 ~2 ~* 25 20 35 163 8S 1 Hoi > everyone knows everyone’s weak- five homers in the right field | October 5: . ,1 for Riizuto when Martin was out attempting to itesl heme fn Bth majors. t NEW YORK. Oct. 4 (A I).—Hie Inning of first game; for Rlxxuto In 4th inning of second same: -1 ness id the stands during the season. singled for Kueks tn Bth Inning of fourth game ("Even the batboys the That, developed, ball i New York Yankees have an- S RACES DAILY r .Singled for on it was the Spooner. Meyer (7> Bessent ath inning of first game: Into

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