St. Louis Battery Shares Limelight In Fifth Game Victory ST. LOUIS (AP) -- For the first time since the start of hos- tilities, St. Louis Cardinals found themselves World Series favorites over New York Yan- kees today. Odds-makers make the high- their worst, Pete Mikkelson, third Yankee pitcher, walked Bill White to open the Ken Boyer, ordered to sacrifice, bunted to the right of the mound. Mikkelsen neglected to field the ball and it went for a flying Redbirds a strong 2-to-1|single choice following their 5-2 tri- umph Monday that gave them @ 3-2 edge in the best-of-seven gp Everything appears to be --. in favor of the Cards. First, they will be home for the sixth game Wednesday after = 6rd two out of three in New ork. Second, their pitching is in| top shape with veteran Curt Simmons primed for his return engagement with young Jim Bouton of the Yankees. Third, Cardinal manager Johnny Keane thinks there is a strong possibility that Julian Javier, the convalescing second baseman, or be ready to make his first sta Should 99 Cardinals lose the sixth game, they will still have the home edge in the finale with ace Bob Gibson a strong prime mg Hie make his third start in the series. Whitey Ford, currently nursing a tender right heel, would be Gibson's proba- ble opponent. ' The Yankees hold a. slight ,edge in over-all batting in the series, but the Cards lead in everything else. They have out- run, outfielded, outpitched and out manoeuvred the Yankees. Monday's game, won in 10 in- nings by the Cardinals on catcher Tim McCarver's three- run homer, was a typical ex- ample. The Cardinals, except for shortstop Dick Groat's er- ror in the ninth which paved the 'way for Tommy Tresh's game- tying homer, sparkled in the field. In contrast, New York was guilty of its sixth and seventh |in errors of the series. An error by catcher Elston Howard on an interference play helped the Cards fill the bases in the first inning, but young Mel Stottle- myre pitched his way out of the jam without any damage. Stottlemyre was betrayed) again in the fifth after pitcher in a - Cardinal lead. Gibson, beaten in the second | going into . But Groat bobbled Mantle's grounder and, after two out, Tresh slammed his dramatic game-tying homer that sent the crowd of 65,633 into a frenzy. Then came the stormy 10th| in which the Yankees looked! The sacrifice play was still on with Groat at bat, but he THE BOX SCORE NEW-YORK (AP)--Box score of the fifth game of the 1964 | World Series AB R HRBIPO A St. Louis (N) Flood cf Brock If White 1b jaK. Boyer 3b Groat ss McCarver ¢ Shannon rf Maxvill 2b | Gibson Pp Totals _ > Ss,uann, sea Ban eosoeesoHrow -- SSH owrresone ] & weSousoeHrs Des -- re > New York (A) Linz ss Rich'rd'on 2b Maris cf Mantle rf Howard c |Pepitone 1b Tresh If C. Boyer 3b bBlanchard Gonzalez 3b Stottlemyre p cLopez Reniff p Mikkelsen p dHegan Totals 36 2 A-apeached first on catcher interference. B--popped out for C. Boyer in 7th. C--struck out for Stottlemyre in 7th. struck out for Mikkelsen Oth. St. Louis (N) 000 020 000 3--5 New York (A) 000 000 002 0--2 E--Howard," B. Richardson, Groat, DP--Maxvill, Groat and White; Linz, B. Richandson and | Pepitone. LOB--St. Louis (N) 9, New York (A) 7. HR--Tresh, McCarver. SB--White. IP i dart HK SOHNE HE YS YVMAwBUUn ecoocosooosorosoHeoss PosoosHoooHHsooows ecooosoeosoeornesoesosoo oe ee ee 2 3014 s } | | F arKtrooneos SoSCSOHPwWOWSHSSOWNW missed the bunt attempt and White was trapped off second. inning.| Howard fired to the bag but White turned and dashed to- ward third, sliding in safely when Pedro Gonzalez failed to hang on to Phil Linz' low throw. Groat failed to bring White home, bouncing out into a force play, but McCarver settled the issue with a 3-2 clout into the right field stands. McCarver, who had also hit a home run in the Cardinals' pennant clincher last Sunday, acknowledged this one "was the biggest one of my life although all I wanted was a little single or a fly ball to the outfield." Despite the defeat, Yankee manager Yogi Berra remained unperturbed, at least outwardly. "We're not too badiy off," / said Yogi. 'They still have to beat us. "We've won two game in a row before in a series. We were © worse off back in 1958. Milwau- © kee had us beat three games to | one. We won three from them just like that." ZEALOUS FAN HAS TROUBLES ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Rob- ert Hunt, who won fame as possibly the St. Louis Cardin- als' most enthusiastic fan, was arrested Monday and re- moved from his first-place position at the Busch Stad- ium bleachers ticket window. Police said he was arrested | under the non-support law. Hunt had camped out more than a week at the stadium to get World Series tickets. However, along with becom- ing a celebrity he was fired from his job as a warehouse- man and visited by a bill ecol- |in the opening game. lector who saw his picture in | Dave Greer hit a pair of hom-| newspapers and on television. |eTs for Sarnia. A detective said Hunt was | A home run by Terry Law- arrested on a complaint ini- |rence in the sixth inning gave tiated by his former wife, {Sarnia the victory in the sec- Mrs. Martha Johnston. jond game. Winning pitcher Art) The detective said Hunt |Kleinsmith yielded only four| presumably was behind in |hits. court - ordered child + sup- 'Dave Ellis Cops : A PAIR OF ACES! Two of the top "Cards" in yester- day's World Series victory by St. Louis, over the N.Y. Yan- kees, were the two members of the winning "battery" shown here. Bob Gibson (left) | Sarnia Bantams Win OASA Title LARDER LAKE, Ont. (CP)-- Sarnia defeated Larder Lake} 114-0 and 5-4 in a best-of-three! |final series Sunday to capture) |the All-Ontario bantam softbail | championship. | Paul Vickers tossed a one- iter, struck out 17and walked two to lead Sarnia to the win 10 6 2 7 6 2 13 22-3 23 Gibson (W) Stottlemyre Reniff Mikkelsen (L) BB Gibson 2 Tresh), Stottlemyre 2 (Flood, +|Groat), Mikkelsen 1 (White). SO--Gibson 13 (Linz 2, C. Boyer 2, Stottlemyre, Mantle 2 Pepitone, Howard 2, Tresh, Lo. | pez, Hegan), Stottlemyre § \ (Brock, White, McCarver, Gib- son 2, Maxvill), Mikkelsen 3 (Shannon 2, Gibson). HBP--by Gibson (Howard). U--V. Smith (N) plate, A. Smith (A) first base, Secory (N) second base, McKinley (A) third base, Burkhart (N) left field, Soar (A) right field. T--2:37, A--65,633. WOODBINE RACE RESULTS FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000, Cleim-, end four-year-olds, 1 1-16/ 9.50 4.90 3.90) 5.30 4.40) 7.20| Also Ran in Creer. Brown Vaisprious. '| Winner ' G@ by Requested--Wondertul You by Brown King. Trainer W. Cole. Pool $2,972. Double Pool 96,201. SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- ing three and four-year-olds, 1 1-16 pect ai (12), No Discard, Shuk 4Acanthus, Waish 6.10 3.50) 3-Big Boots, Fitzsimmons 3.40) poet good, for all but Snow Bright, won Also Ran in Order: Autumn Souvenir, Drifted, Wellington Whiz, My First Duch-| ess, Mary Elizabeth, Lorelei, Snow Bright, Selectim and Choreogr: DAILY DOUBLE, 7 AND 6, PAID $97.40 Winner B G by Wild Drift -- Colorado, serie by Colorado Kid. Trainer saac, 1.80 5.80 3.80 00] 77,839. THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000, Claim-/C--Mrs S Thomas, T E Hays, BB Weldon | j ing Act headin and up. 1 1-16 miles) 10.4 5.3% 4.10) 40 3.50 Dittfach 6.10 Start good, for ali but Keep A Thinking 'and Grey Beau, won handily. Also Ran in Order: Fernme de Fury, Trust Him, Grey Beau, Artista, Madame Christine, West Four, Currytown, Keep A Thinking and Jet impaia. Winner DK B or BR H by Maybee Mon- day -- Peniquest by Pensweep. Trainer K. O'Connell, Pool 102,763. FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- Also. Ran in Order: Bonne Vitesse, Roman Scholar, Devil Lecon, Poppy Talk, Cool Fool, Abitibi, Miss Armedam, Prime oa and Scubaiou. Trainer F, W. Merrill. Pool ora FIFTH RACE -- Purse $3000. Allow- ances. by Sajbnelganed and up, foaled in 2D 4.32 3.500 49 3.2 3.40 «Start good, won handily Also Ran in Order: " Aiblen Already Dia. Winner, dk » or br h, by Windfields -- Teedikins by Teddy Wrack. Trainer J Julius. Sher and Pool 52,589 Quinella Pool 58,817 QUINELLA, 1 AND 3 PAID $32.60 SIXTH RACE -- Purse $15000 Added | "Jockey Club Cup Three- | year-olds end un, 14 Miles on Tort! Course (9) 1A-Greek Form, Fitz'ns | }A-Runadir, Ditifach 6 -Galindo, Harris 3.00 3.00 2.20 3.80 3.00 2.20 2.90 Start good, won driving Belfort, bomen Entr: Winner, dk b or br h, by Greek Ship -- ee Shape by Sayalirac. Trainer J € | | Pool "132,408 Rchgdah RACE -- Purse $15000 Added up and Saucer Stakes'. Two-year-olde, |toaed in Canada. One and one-sixteenth | Miles on Turf Course (14) |6-Good Old Mort, Gomez 4Greek Salt, Fitz'ns | povmpld Marine, Shuk | Star 't good, won driving Also Ran in Order: C-Fiyalong, C-Des Erabies, A-Victoria Garden, C-Grand B-Native Victor, Lykke|~ 4.50 3.50 2.90 5.10 410 Til, B-Lady Victoria, R and p--Windtields Farm Entry end J L Levesque Entry Winner, ch ¢ by Promised Land -- Ble) Path by Blue Swords. Trainer J ¢| Meyer. Pool 135,125 EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2500. Claim. | ing. Three-year-olds and up. 1% Miles (5) | 5-Acouchi, Parsons &-Peters Sister, Davidson 6Bive Light, Leblanc Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: A-Credit Curb and B-Kiondyke Lil. A--R L Victor and Hillcrest Stable Entry B--E B Seedhouse Entry Winner, dk b-or br g, by Rico Monte al Puffoaly by Bimelech. Trainer SIGNS of all descriptions Neon, Plastic, Masonite, Metal, Peper, Cotton, ete. 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Jim Billerton Pe egaio (CP) -- Good Old also of Teonte Olympic Club, Of Toronto en eels ed meee |finished second while Geoffrey | Meyer. tecame the ell - time | Hodson of Hamilton was third.} money - winning Canadian bred two-year-old when he won the $41,260 Cup and Saucer Stakes at Woodbine Racetrack Mon- | Sarnia All-Stars Win Midget Title | SARNIA (CP)--Sarnia Minor Athletic Association All - Stars captured the Ontario Baseball Association midget A champion- ship Monday with a 4-0 victory over Peterborough Coyles, The victory gave Sarnia two wins and a' tie in a four-game series. Rick Gamble pitched the Ail- Stars to victory, allowing three hits and striking out eight. Loser Keith Rawlinson allowed) five hits and struck out 14. iy. The chestnut colt, purchased as a yearling for $4,500, earned $33,760 for his dramatic win by a neck over Greek Salt. The colt boosted his earnings to a record $98,955. Lucky Marine was third. Good Old Mort still has sev- eral races left on Canadian soil this fall, including the $10,000 added Grey Stakes here Oct. 24. and could possibly surpass Canebora's record as a three- year-old in 1963 of winning more than $100,000 while racing exclusively on Canadian tracks. Meyer said the race was Good Old Mort's first over the turf course but he handled it like a veteran grass-runner. Greek Form, owned by Wil- low Downs Farm and also OSHAWA'S ONLY Mgster Gunsmith 28 Years of Experience OTTO SCHWARTZ 167 Simeoe St. $. Call 723-6921 ~ |New York | Craig (9) and McCarver. W-- | St. Louis |New York "| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 13,1964 15 year tor Eagle Armbro, who in-|$14,263 for the-Eagle Stable of creased his season's earnings to| Kitchener. 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