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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Oct 1964, p. 16

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YG THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, October 15, 1964 'FINAL GAME TODAY Home Run Barrage Keeps Yanks Alive By JOE RICHLER ST. LOUIS (AP) -- For the seventh time in the last 10 years, the World Series went down to the seventh and final p peed today with St. Louis and New York Yan- kees tied at three victories apiece. The odds favored the Yankees 10-13 although the Cardinals have not lost a seven-game se- ries in four previous appear- ances. The Yanks, 20-8 in all series play, have won five of nine in seven games. And for the third time in this series, the Cardinals' Bob Gib- son and the Yankees' Mel Stot- tlemyre prepared to match pitches, each seeking his sec- ond triumph with only two days! rest. Playing with their backs to the wall, and in enemy grounds, the American League champion | ankees averted elimina- tion Wednesday with an 8-3 vic- tory behind young Jim Bouton. The victim was Curt Sim-) mons, 35, a lefthander who who outpitched Gibson in the second game. and turned in seven fine innings against the Cardinal righthander Monday, had never before pitched in the majors with only.two days rest. Bouton got off to a shakey start Wednesday, giving up sin- gies to Curt Flood and Lou Brock in the first inning. Bill White hit into a double play and Flood scored It was Bouton, however, who got the Yankees moving in the fifth inning after Tommy Tresh bounced a ground-rule double into the stands, Bouton came to the plate with two out and hit a change-up pitch into left field for a single that scored Tresh and tied the game 1-1. Then Mantle and Maris be- came only the fourth duet in history to rap homers in succes- sion. Simmons was lifted in the |seventh in favor of Toronto's Barney Shultz, 38, a knuckle- baller, went mal the mound in the eighth. Phil Linz singled, went to second on Bobby Rich- ardson's sacrifice bunt and Mantle was walked intentionally with two out. Elston Howard rapped a sin- gle to centre, scoring Linz, and Tresh walked, loading thebases. Gordon Richardson then was given the chore of getting the! Miss Rough Rider Selected By Panel MISS ROUGHRIDER OTTAWA (CP) -- Noreen Stead, a 20-year-old first - year student at Ottawa Teachers College, was named Miss Ot- tawa Rough Rider for 1964 | Wednesday night. The five - foot five - inch red head, who weighs 110 pounds, | was selected by a panel of four judges and will represent, the Ottawa Eastern Football Con- ference team in the Miss Grev Cup competition later this year. Bowlers Wanted FOR MEN'S LEAGUE Monday -7 P.M, Mixed Bowling Wednesday 7 P.M. third out for Schultz. Pepitone took a 2-2 count off | Richardson and then clouted his'| grand slam, Ron Taylor, who put out the fire but was yanked in the bot- |tom half of the inning in favor ofa Pinch hitter, vainly sought his first Series) ~ triumph. Simmons did well through five innings but met the home run bats of Roger | Maris and Mickey Mantle, who connected back-to-back homers in the sixth to break a 1-1 tie. Joe Pepitone's grand slam, climaxing a five-run inning in the 'eighth, put the game on ice and made Bouton the first two- game winner of the Series. LIKES THE PARK "I'm glad we're playing the jast game in this park," said Yankee manager Yogi Berra. "The boys seem to hit better here than in Yankee Stadium." Johnny Keane, the Cardinal manager, said he had been un- decided until the last minute whether to go with Gibson, righthander Roger Craig or southpaw Ray Sadecki in the fi- nal game today. "I decided on Gibson because ' 'was my best pitcher all pitched our best . I've just got wn the line with the short rest} ," he said. en doesn't look sharp in his warm-up I'll switch to Sa-| decki." Gibson toiled 10 innings in his he was pitching with his nor- mal three-day rest after having been beaten 8-3 in the second game. Benra had no doubis about his seventh game starter. FORD STILL HURTING be Stottlemyre," he aaid,. "Whitey (southpaw Whitey Ford) is still hurting, He Umbered up during Wednes- day's game ga told me he couldn't make it. 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