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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Oct 1963, p. 14

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Dodgers Two Up But Yankees Are Defiant LOS ANGELES (AP) Strange is the working of the minds of men. Soft - spoken, almost timid Walter Alston, his Los Angeles Dodgers riding the crest of a) 2-0 lead in the best-of-7 World Series, was afraid to talk about winning for fear of losing. Fierce, forceful Ralph "iheuk, his proud New: York Yankees) still winless after two games with the Dodgers at home, in- sisted today his team will still win the Series next three games are scheduled for Los Angeles. In the visiting clubhouse at Yankee Stadium in New York after the Dodgers had whipped the Yankees 4-1 Thursday on top of a 5-2 opening triumph, it was suggested to Alston that the Dodgers' chances appeared bright indeed. "It doesn't mean a damn thing unless we win two more," replied the cautious manager. "IT remember back in 1956 we took the first two from the Yan- kees and they came back to beat us. No, no, anything can still happen." HOUK FIRES BACK. Some 50 yards away in the Yankee clubhouse, Houk sat chewing away at a cigar con- templating answers to the ques- tions hurled at him. He might just as well have been chew hails the way his teeth were griding. 'T'll tell you one thing," snapped the hard-bitten mana- ger of the Yankee s, 'We haven't thrown no damn towel in." The reply was in answer to a question how it felt to be be- hind two games to none and de- spite the ungrammatical | ex- jsix hits until he left because of although the|!#am from the shock. While Podres was mowing down the Yankees with précision until he tired, the Dodgers added to their total, scoring in the fourth on Moose Skowron's home run and again in the eighth when Tommy Da- vis followed Willie's two-bagger with a booming triple to the left-center field fence. . Ron Perranoski, relief ace, came in from the bullpen and shut the door on the Yan- kees after allowing a run-scor- ing le. In almost a duplication of their first game triumph be- hind Sandy Koufax, the Dodg- ers scored early, pouncing upon 1 Downing for a 2-0 lead in the first inning. Singles by Maury Wills and Jim Gil- and the first of two dou- bles by' Willie Davis, helped bon Page sco slipped and fell, produced the runs. /ieft arm. He was replaced by The Yankees never | Becee Lopez. sg eg Bi Roe gyi ive The Boys Noisy Welcome |was not serious and that Maris |probably would be available for LOS pe Ms (AP) sonic boom of drums, bugles,| noise-makers and shouts from) pod "Sane a eee Pl lincluding three for extra bases. | home Thursday night after win- A Baeaay --T Ralph ning their second straight World| : > Bw 4 Series game trom New York| Dodger pitcher, He has beaten Yank |the Yankees three times, twice Whe ' jin 1955 when his 2.0 triumph in at happened to the Yan-|the seventh and deciding game weariness after eight 1-3 in- nings second triple of the game. His first, a sliced drive down the right field line, put Maris out of the game in the third inning. |definitely wanted Maris in the \lineup, The Dodgers now have seven extra base drives among 19 hits for the two games, The power- hitting Yankees have 13 hits, kee power?" read a sign car-| g| tied by one group in the de-| 8 irously happy throng that! jammed into International Air-| port's termainal waiting area. | brought the only world cham- |pionship to Brooklyn, The sniffling Podres, still suf- fring from a heavy cold that sent him to bed at nine o'clock The shouting and noise - mak-|\the night before, admitted it ing started as soon as the Dod-|wasn't one of his stronger gers' private transport made its| |games. descent onto one of the myriad "They hit a lot of long balls of runways. off me," he said. "Especially About a half-hour before the/that Mantle. Mickey hit at least Dodger plane touched ground|two and maybe three balls that another transport wheeled into|/ would have been home runs at The blow was Tommy Davis' § Maris banged into the fence 7 chasing the ball and bruised his @ Saturday's game. Houk said he 7 MOUND MASTERS! -- Ke- lief pitcher Ron Perrahowski left) and starter Johnny Pod- res, join in glee, in the L.A. Dodgers' dressing room at N.Y. Yankee Stadium, yester- LOS ANGELES (AP) --No team has ever won a World Series after losing the first two games on its home field. But manager Ralph Houk is! determined his New York Yan-| |third day afternoon, after they had shared the pitching efforts, in Los Angeles' 4-1 victory over the New York Yankees in the second game of the World Sexi@s. Perranowski was Always Been Fatal side-arming Don Drysdale in the ame Saturday. Asked if the first two games of the series had taught him anything, Bouton said: "They've been hitting a lot of| games with Los Angeles Angels at Dodger Stadium this season, but scores "iy 62 runs there ail :vear. That's an average of mare! [man 3% a game, In 302 at-bats against the An- gels in Los Angeles this season, the Yankees hit only four home runs. Roger Maris has hit only one, there in two seasons and Mickey Mantle hasn't hit any. Only two Yankees have driven in more than a half dozen runs at Dodger Stadium in two years. Elston Howard has batted in 14, Tom Tresh nine. And in the series games here during the weekend the Yan- kees are likely to see better pitching than they did ageinst/), the Angels, St. Catharines Will Get New Harness Track TORONTO (CP)--The Jockey Club announced Thursday its approval of plans to establish a harness racing: track at St. Catharines in 1964, It will be called Garden City Raceway. Chaitman EB. P. Taylor an- nounced in February, 1962, Bayon Joly Durelle. reer Sch Fight To Draw MONTREAL (CP) onto's Peter Schmidt, Canadian welterweight champion, and Joey Durelle, of Trois-Rivieres, y ase battled to a draw Thurs-| day hight in a 12rounder at + eae 'aul Sauve Sports Cen- " gobebat's manager, George Sheppard, was not hanpy with op the decision, : "Jesse James couldn't have pulled off a bigger robbery," said Sheppard. "This is really a joke. The fight wasn't even'¢ close. bing well, but the judges weren'; watching that. They were too impressed by Dur- elle's flailing rushes." Tt was the third time Schmidt] has met Durelie. The first en- counter ended in a draw and| Schmidt won a split decision the | second time in Montreal last) December. 'inder the five - point - must/ system, one judge gave it to Durelle 57-54, the second called! Tor-|3 "Pete was hooking and jab-| * MONTREAL (CP) -- Top- ranking hea Billy 'Daniels and Zora Folley signed a contract here Thursday night \to fight Oct. 17 in east + end Paul Sauve Sports Centre, Daniels, a New York fighter |ranked fifth in the world by the World Box'ng Association, and. \Folley, ninth + ranked fighter pig Chandler, Ariz., signed. the contract at a welterweight - bout between Toronto's Peter barley and Joey Durelle of Trois - Rivieres, Que., ves ended in a draw. | jit even at 55-55 and the referee' scored it 57-86 i favor of Schmidt. The Schmidt-Durelle bout was peo for the Canadian champion- ship because the Canadian Box- rv raises wouldn't sane- tion it | NOW OPEN CONTI} JSTEAM Lodies: tas om. ) Men: MH, iE A L B H s 1 » Wi Set. PY rr" --_ run pm. a 8 a.m. to 1 pm, | For Further Information CALL 728-2460 | The Jockey Club pl build two standardbred tenets, {One of them, Mohawk Rate- way, opened last April 26 near Campbellville. Mr, Taylor said the St. Catharines track will open next autumn if tenders submitted by architects and en- gineers meet the budgeted fig- brought in to get the last two outs, in the 9th inning, after Lopez of the Yankees had hit a two-bagger, He later scored for the Yankees' only run of the game, (AP Wirephoto) re. Gardn City Raceway, with a 'ivereighths of a mile track sim- ilar to that at Mohawk, will be built on the southern outskirts of St. Catharines towards Ni- Losing Two At Home agara Falls in the shadow of a nearly completed skyway OSHAWA SHAVER across the Welland Canal. accessories. We offer-a complete repair service on all makes of electric shavers, electric clippers and lighters. We carry a complete stock of all shaver parts and ELECTRIC SERVICE HUNTING rf NOW HERE! for, EAST WHITBY was that they knew all about] the Los Angeles ballpark while} most of the Dodgers wouldn't! know Yankee Stadium. | But no matter how much ex-| perience they've had here, New FACTORY PARTS © PRICES Service While You Wait All Work Gueranteed -- the listeners got the rift. "It would be foolish for me to say a team that had a 2-0 edge didn't have the advantage," added Houk, his tone a little "-- "But I still say we'll win A "We've been two down before and we won. And we've won four in @ row many times be- fore." RECORDS BACK HOUK The records in past World Series in which the Yank participated bore out Houk. The Dodgers won the first two games back in 1956 but the Yankees came on to capture four of the next five. Two years later, Milwaukee Braves also beat the Yankees in the first two games but the American Leaguers grabbed four of the next five. Yankees won the last three games to save that one. As for the four straight, Houk was referring to earlier Yankee teams, such as the 1927, 1932, 1938, 1939, and 1950 champions, who whipped their National League rivals in four straight. There is one major differ- ence, however, The Yankees never before have lost the first|3- two games at home, and come back to win. Up to now, as the teams pre- pare for the third clash here Saturday, it has all been the Dodgers. The National Leaguers not only have flashed the stronger pitching and better speed, but have provided the heavier hit- ting and more spectacular de- fence. It was Johnny Podres' turn fo take the pitching laurels Thursday. The veteran left-|$% (®). hander stifled the Yankees with Titer nibs" meno * ieoel PATCHING and REPAIRING The EASY Way!! WITH READY MIX PRODUCTS! ! JIFFY siin CONCRETE Used for repairing and replacing drives, walks and all types of concrete work. Keep dry. 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" dium than. they do in their own them as the Yankees, The glum; "'He looked just as good as/ "I don't believe in losing,"| Ono advantage the Yankees park. expressions were a give-away|he did back in 1955 the last time d "and I ain't 'on the team that had lost the|we faced him," Mickey said. leone gore asa figured to have in the series! The Yankees won six of nine first two series games on its|'He is not as fast as Koufax)". win, I always home field, BUC JURE Os TOUR tO RB." Inave the "eeling we'll win. We MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS = °* fs 'i'2 le \ball. We just haven't scored FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile pace. 2-year-|1-Lord Dean, Featherstone . old York's left-handed batters still must hit the ball nearly 50 feet further to get a home run in right-centre field at Dodger Sta-| SPECIAL DRAW Luring Opening Week (Sept. 30-Oct. 7) 39 PRINCE ST. CALL 728-4284 cveescomagzapereed TOWNSHIP ot ROY BROWN'S GENERAL STORES RAGLAN -- ONT. runs. . . I got a feeling we'll) start to do some hitting and 29%\some scoring, That's all it'll maidens; AE -- 2- and 3-year-olds,, Also: Kintutica, Farery Guy, Mitzi, take." Non-winners of $500. Purse $500, (7) Ingalls Hanover, and The Rembier. 5Tar Chips, Lockhart 4.70 3.10 2.40 Pool $11,540, Houk brought a grim, de- oonarer Terre, eee It... 410 10 on ltermined band of Yankees with 3-Grattworth Byrd, Hughes 8 * x ACE -- 1 Mile trot, a-year-olds| Also: Jimmy Direct, Kitty Kim, Lyn-jand up. Non: winners of $1,500 in. 1963,{him when their plane arrived den Aimer, and Guinea Mite. Purse $500, Thursday night from New York. Pool $4,195. Daily Double pool $6,946. |3.Lusty Mekong, Costello 8.60 '- is Only a few hours before Johnny 5Phyilis Marie, Walker ee ith two-out help from seconp RACE -- 1 Mile trot, dyear-|4 jack Skytop, Fritz Podres, wi olds up. Non-winners of $1,000 | Also: Elvis, Shawnee, Bud SPRITE iy Ron Perranoski, whipped the ia, Pore hi, 26,20 13.70 ssol4 ibn a pe Yankees 4-1 and gave the Dod- ed aie 449 3.10 QUINELLA ON 3 AND 5 PAID $18.4 | gers a 2-0 lead in the series. He gd Mies : 3'90|Pool $4,847, Quinella pool $7,355. rgaret, (Hs ied yg Tee SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace, 3|WON'T ane peg ened a and Gale's 'Jet. yeroies and up, Claiming ali $1,500.) He has no plans © juggle DON BAND T PAID $13.0 ee al Hughes a0 400 aanjline-up and isn't about to panic! Pool 8636 3-Hal G. Atom, Kingston ....... $00 aegjover the American League) THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile pace, 3-year-|?-Royal Prince Dillard, Sheldon champs' poor getaway. olds and up. Winners of more than $500| Also: Port Hope's Boy, Homestead) Right hander Jim Bouton is Houk' s choice to _oppose the FIGHTING WORDS: We know of no other wh but ee than $1,500 In 1963, Purse) Wild Willie, Pot of Gold C., Indianation, $500, ( 8-Patchen yb Madill .. 14,60 §.60 4,00) Pool $11,324, 7-Superior Mark, Soper .... 6.10 3.90) oLittle phe Farrington EIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile trot, 3-year- Also: J. P. Morgan, Andy Ellis, Down-|olds and up. Winners of more than $2,000 land peti," " Sweet Rhythm, and Bob/but not more than $4,000 in 1963; AE-- C. Grattan. Optional claiming of $6,000. Purse $900, Pool $9,416. (7) FOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace, 3-year- 5-Byhalia Dean, Kingston olds and up. Winners of more than $500|4Armbro Butch, Boyce .. 00 but not more than $1,500 in 1963. Purse| Also: Grattan Counsel,. 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