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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1960)
At Forbers field Yanks, Pirates in finale LAST HOPE for the Pittsburgh Pirates lies in the durable arm of the man on the right. He is Elroy Face, the Pirate’s ace reliever who has saved three Series games for the Bucs already. Manager Danny Murtaugh (left), will more than likely use him in today’s seventh and final game. — Pirates shelled, 12-0 The New York Yankees thund ered back into the role as favor- I ites in the 1960 World Series on , the wings of a 12-0 pasting of the Pittsburgh Pirates yesterday in Pittsburgh. THE YANKEES wasted little time in getting things under con trol. They piled up a 6-0 lead by the third inning and coasted on from there, adding two runs each in the sixth, seventh, and eighth in ning. The win knotted the series a 3 3, and the Yanks made it look easy. In all, they collected 17 hits to the Pirate’s seven, as veteran .Whitey Ford coasted to his sev enth World Series victory in «unny 85 degree weather. There were plenty of slugging heroes in the Yankee lineup, as every New York regular got at least one hit. PROBABLY the biggest Yan kee sticker was little Bobby Rich ardson. The New York second sacker continued his hitting ram page with two for five and three runs batted in. Richardson’s three RBI's look ed all the more remarkable a gainst his regular season total of 26. His three yesterday gave him 12 RBIs for the series, a new record. Richardson had plenty of company in the hitting depart ment. Yogi Berra, whose series RBI record Richardson broke, collect ed three for four at the plate him self and had two runs batted in. Bill Skowron picked up two for four at the plate and Micky Man tle had two RBIs. So did pitcher Whitey Ford. The Yanks now rate as 6-5 Series favorites off their strong Wednesday performance. PITTSBURGH manager, Danny Murtaugh said he would start Vern Law, as expected. Yankee manager Casey Stengel was un committed. The Yanks did suffer one loss in yesterday’s otherwise bright afternoon. Front line catcher Elston How ard suffered a fractured right hand when struck by a pitch in the second inning. He is definit ely out. New York AB R H BI Boyer, 3b 6 110 Kubek, ss-lf 5 2 11 Maris, rf 5 13 0 Mantle, cf 4 2 12 Berra, If 4 3 3 2 DeMaestri. ss 0 0 0 0' Skowron, lb 4 0 2 1 Howard, c 0 0 0 0 a—Grba 0 0 0 0 Blanchard, c 4 2 3 1 Richardson, 2b 5 12 3 Ford, p 4 0 12 Totals 41 12 17 12 a—Ran for Howard in 2nd. Pittsburgh AB R H BI Virdon. cf 4 0 1 0 j Groat, ss 4 0 10 Witt, p 0 0 0 0 Clemente, rf 4 0 2 0 Stuart, lb 4 0 0 0 Cimoli, If 4 0 10 Smith, c 4 0 2 0 Hoak, 3b 2 0 0 0 Mazeroski, 2b 3 0 0 0 Friend, p 0 0 0 0 Cheney, p 0-000 b—Baker 10 0 0 Mizell, p 0 0 0 0 c—Nelson 10 0 0 Green, p 0 0 0 0 Labine, p 0 0 0 0 d—Schofield, ss 10 0 0 Totals 32 0 7 0 New York 015 002 220—12 Pittsburgh 000 000 000— 0 Sports Quiz Thursday 1. Bobby Richardson set a new World Series record for RBIs in a Series yesterday. How many has he now and whose record did he surpass? 2. This man was the only prize fighter ever to hold three world boxing titles at the same time. Name him and the three titles he held? 3. The last race driver to win the Indianapolis Speedway Clas sic two years in a row was-. 4. Only three Big Ten schools have not played in the Rose Bowl in the last 14 years. Name them. 5. True or false, no National Football League team has ever won the league title three straight times. ANSWERS •anax S anp-inj ‘B}osauutyi ‘Buatpui y •qDliAoqnA Ilia'S •jfisno -auBiinuns sann iqSiaAuaRaM puB }qSiaAuaq}eaj ‘iqSiaMiqSq aqt piaq oq/A ‘3uoJ^suuy Ajuan Z 01 jo qjBui p[0 s.Bjaag iSoa aiBumrea; SutqBajq ‘zi seq uospjBqorg i Use Emerald Classified Ads— Phone DI 2-1411, Ext. 618. Don Kasso out; Terry Baker to start for OSC The Oregon State Beavers try to make their record four wins and one loss this coming Satur day with a sophomore starting at the key tailback spot. Heralded Terry Baker, a high school All-American at Jefferson high of Portland will replace bril liant junior, Don Kasso, in the all important tailback slot. Kasso has gained 338 yards from running and passing so far this year. Duck fans undoubted ly remember him well for his out standing play in the homecom ing game at Hayward field last year. BAKER. HOWEVER, is an able replacement. He is a rarity in college football, a true triple threat. Like Kasso, he has gain ed over five yards every time he has carried the ball. He has com pleted 18 out of 30 aerials for 236 yards and a pair of touch downs. He is averaging 43 yards on his punts. In fact, if Baker continued at his present rate, he would be within 14 yards of the all-time OSC total offense record, now held by Joe Francis, garnered in his senior season. IT LOOKS AS IF the Ducks will have their hands full come November 19 when they journey to Corvallis for the annual civil war clash. If Kasso is also ready I at that time. It could be a real battle. Also out for the contest with the Vandals are guard Norby1 Keolanui and Roger Johnson, end.! Three newcomers top NCAA stats Three new players took over the leaderships in rushing, pass ing and total offense according to NCAA statistics released yes terday. THE NEW total offensive lead er after four week ends of com petition is Howie Dyer, a senior at Virginia Military Institute, who moved ahead of Iowa State sophomore Dave Hoppmann. the leader during the first weeks of competition. Hoppmann was Injured last week end and dropped his leader ship lrt both total offense and in rushing. Hoppmann is now ninth in total offense. Bobby Gaiters of New Mexico State took over the leadership in rushing offense from the Iowa State sophomore. Gaiters has racked up a total of 552 yards in 72 rushing attempts. OREGON’S Dave Grayson Is tenth in rushing. Washington State's Keith Lin coln. who will face the Ducks this Saturday at Hayward Field, is eight in the nation in the rushing department. Lincoln’s teammate, quarter bark Mel Melln, ranks behind VMI's Dyer in total offense with 701) yards on 113 plays. Dyers' leading total Is 722 yards on 110 plays. In the passing department, the Air Force Academy's Richie Mayo has moved into the lead after four weeks of competition with 54 completions in 99 at tempts for 504 yards. ACTUALLY THE senior from Kureka. California, is tied in num ber of completions with Johnny Furman of Texas Western. Fur man has gained 591 yurds. Mayo gets the nod in leader ship however, on the basts of a .545 completion mark Furman has a .479 nverage In passing. In punting. Bob Fitzsimmons of Denver University is leading the country with a 52 4 average on nine boots. 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