The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 02, 1953, Page 25, Image 25

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Erskine Today
In 3rd Game
Crowd. Action in 50th Wotld Series
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as Frank Dascoli, umpire on the
left field foul line, signalled borne
run. That tied the score, 3-2. .
When Joe Collins drove a long
fly to right field the first time
he bad pulled a ball all day to
epen the eighth, there were hints
that Roe might be tiring. Bauer
followed with a line single to left.
Roe was two thirds of the way
out of the jam when Yogi Berra
skied deep to Duke Snier in center,
bringing up Mantle.
Carefully The Preach worked on
Mickey. Ball one was low and out'
side, i Another curve to the same
place while Mickey Mantle waited.
Then came the pitch that the Yank
center fielder sent soaring into the
lower left field seats. Roe allowed
27 home runs during the regular
season. The old gopher ball proved
his undoing Thursday.
Lopat, who like Roe is 35. pitched
his usual steady game, mixing hi
junk with an occasional fast ball.
Time after time the Brooks got
men on base, only to have Steady
Eddie wipe out the threat .
The Dodgers, who left 12 on base
Wednesday, stranded 10 more
Thursday. They went down In or
der only once, m the third inning.
This was another annoying day
for the powerful Dodgers who were
highly regarded 6 to 5 underdogs
when the series opened. The Yanks,
however, lengthened to 2 to 1 after
the opening win and now will be
lopsided favorites , to grab their
fifth straight championship.
The scene , shifts to Brooklyn's
Ebbets Field for Friday's third
game when Vic Raschi (13-6), 34-year-old
Yank righthander, will
try to make it three in a row over
Carl Erskine (20-6, the Dodger act
who was chased in one inning Wed
nesday.
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Gopher' Pitch
1 By WILL GRIMSLEY
KEW YORK U) - "I thought It
was a heck of a pitch. I don't see
how be hit it. It was way below
his knees." j
It was Elwin (Preacher!! Roe, the
coon hunter from Ash Flat, Ark.,
talking and bis subject was Mickey
Mantle's towering eighth inning
home run which gave the New
York Yankees their second straight
World Series victory over the Brook
lyn. Dodgers 4-2.
"It 'was a changeup screwball,"
the slender lefthander added. I
had never pitched him one like it
before. But I thought it was a good
pitch and it went just where I
wanted it to go.
"He just got hold of it and
slammed it out of the park, that's
all. It was some hit"
Discussing the other disastrous
pitch,! which Billy Martin hit into
the lower leftfield stands in the sev
enth to tie the game 2-2 Roe had
a different observation.
"It j was the greatest mistake
since ; they invented buttermilk,"
he commented dryly.
"It! was a high curve. Nobody
ought to pitch anybody a high
curve, : .
It was a dour and dejected crew
of Dodgers who trooped into their
dressing quarters after the game.
Manager Charley Dressen quick
ly retired" to his den off from the
regular dressing room and held
his usual post-game press confer
ence in tones so low that half the
writers couldn't hear the conver
sation. "You can't second guess home
runs," the squat Dodger skipper
said. "We're in bad shape, that's
for sure, but if Erskine can win
tomorrow maybe we'll be all right'
Dressen had announced earlier
that Carl Erskine, his 20-game win
ner who was shelled in the first
inning of the opening game, would
come : back against the Yankees
when the scene shifts to Ebbets
Field Friday.
"The trouble with us is we're not
getting the hits when we need 'em,'
Dressen continued in a quiet, sub
dued voice. . How many men did
we leave on base today? Ten?
And it was 12 yesterday.
"And what did we do? We get
nine hits and they get five. We get
a triple in the first inning and caq't
score. -They don't get a hit in the
first inning and get one run. It's
been that kind of series for us.
There was no question about
. Mantle's home run, which landed
several . rows up in the leftfield
grandstand near the 402-foot mark
er but there were those, including
the leftfielder himself, who thought
Jackie Robinson should have snag
ged Martin's blow.
,"I should have caught it" Rob
inson said. "I was trailing it back.
thinking I was sure to get it, and
it was longer than I thought It
didn't go over my head. It went
to the side of my glove.
But the old pro of the Dodgers
had no excuses fo" this failing ef
fort nor for his batting slump which
has seen him get only one hit in
eight official appearances.
Browns, Broncs
Continue
LEWISTON. Idaho tf) The
Baltimore Browns, new American
League baseball team. Thursday
renewed a 1953 working agreement
. with the Lewiston Broncs of the
Class A - Western International
League.
President James McMonigle of
: Lewiston said at the same time
the Browns recalled speedy center
fielder Al Heist, who led the league
in triples with 17 this year, and
Pitcher . Russ Butler, who hurled
a perfect no-hit, no-run game dur
ing the Broncs final series.
The Military Sea Transport
Service carried nearly two million
passengers in 1952. .
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NEW YORK A portion of the crowd la huge Yankee Stadium is
Series between Yankees and Dodgers gets underway with the Yanks
ed. Below, Mickey Mantle, here
worth a 4-z victory, is called out
Wee Reese of the Dodgers makes
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Rugged Tiff Seen for Irish
In Purdue Gash Saturday
LAFAYETTE, Ind. tfl Notre
Dame and Purdue will celebrate
the silver anniversary of their foot
ball series Saturday and anybody
anticipating a lop-sided Notre Dame
victory needs a refresher course
in Midwest gridiron history.
The game will pack about 52,000
Trojans liked
InHoosierGo
LOS ANGELES Ift Southern
California's football team remained
firm favorite Thursday to make
It two in a row over a Big Ten
invader when the Trojans meet In
diana Friday night in Memorial
Coliseum. ; , . i
The Trojans were originally
tabbed as. 27 point favorites, but
the critics, perhaps skeptical of
Trojan success against the HoosierS
deceptive split "T" style of attack,
cut the figure by 7 and more points!
Thursday. : 1
Victors over a stubborn Minnesota
team last Saturday, USC will shoot
its No. 1 eleven against the visitors,
leading off with junior Aramis Dan
doy at the key tailback spot in the
Michigan-patterned single wing of
fense.
Indiana, rated as a green but
enthusiastic squad, will depend
largely on a junior, Florian Helin-
ski, at quarterback. .
Indiana toot a 38-12 defeat from
Ohio State last-week, but outgained
the Bucks, 175 to 139, in the air,
with Helinski completing 12 passes.
Tide Table
Tides for Taft, Oregon, - October,
1953 (compiled br U.S. Coast 4c Geo
detic Survey. Portland. Ore.l.-
HIGH WATERS LOW WATERS
Oct.
Tune
Ht.
Time
Ht.
2
9:U a.m.
8 :23 p.m.
9:59 a.m.
9:28 pan.
10:31 ajn.
1021 p.m.
10:59 ajn.
11:09 pjn.
1125 ajn.
11:53 p.m.
11:50 .m.
S.l
5.5
52
5.5
5.6
52
5.8
9.4
6.0
5.4
64
9.3
62
5.1
62
9.0
6.4
4.8
6.5
4.6
6.4
42
62
42
62
4.5-
5 9
4.7
5.8
52
54
8.7
5.T
62
5.7
6.8
52
72
8.8
'6
'82
7.8
5.6
7.7
5.4
72
92
7.1
5.1
62
5.1
62
9.1
5.5
52
S.l
5 5
42
2:32 ajn.
2:52 pjn.
3:24 ajn.
3:49 pjn.
4:08 ajn.
427 p.m.
4:45 a.m.
5:18 pjn.
5:17 ajn.
5:56 pjn.
9:47 ajn.
628 pjn.
6:19 ajn.
7:03 pjn.
6:41 ajn.
726 pjn.
7:09 ajn.
0.4
2.8
0.5
IS
0.7
: 12
02
12
12
02
12
12
12
12:34 ajn.
12:13 p.m.
1:14 ajn.
12:36- pjn.
1:54 ajn.
1:02 pjn.
2:41 ajn.
1:30 pjn.
3:38 ajn.
2:05 pjn.
424 ajn.
' 2:48 pjn.
529 ajn.
3:40 pjn.
' 1:34 ajn.
, 4:47 pjn.
123 ajn.
4:07 pjn.
S22 ajn.
72S pjn.
9:03 ajn.
8:46 pjn.
9:41 ajn.
9:54 pjn.
10:18 pjn.
10:57 pjn.
10:56 ajn.
11:53 pjn.
02
22
fJ0
22
8:12 pjn. -0.1
728 ajn. 2.6
. 8:52 pjn. -0.1
8:09 ajn. i 3.1
939 pjn. -0.1
8:48 ajn. ; 32
1021 pjn.
9:42 ajn.
1131fjn.
11.-00 ajn.
0.0
3.4
0.1
32
12:33
02
32
02
2.7
1222 pjn.
122 ajn.
127 pjn.
228 ajn.
2:09 pjn.
3:17 ajn.
4:01 pjn.
4:03 ajn.
4:53 pjn.
4:48 ajn.
02
1.9
0.3
1.0
0.7
0.1
1.0
5:43 pjn. -0.7
320 ajn. 1.4
22 1124 ajn.
620 pjn. -12
6:15 ajn. 12
7:18 pjn. -12
6:57 ajn. .22
8:06 pjn. -12
7:42 ajn. 2.6
8:56 pjn. 12
12:30 ajn.
12:14 pjn.
1:45 ajn.
12:55 pjn.
2:40 ajn.
126 pjn.
328 ajn.
222 pjn.
427 ajn.
3:12 pjn.
5:41 ajn.
4.-09 pjn.
6:43 ajn.
3:17 pjn.
729 ajn.
8:35 pjn.
- 825 ajn.
723 pjn.
24
29
821 ajn. 22
' 9:49 pjn. -0.9
928 ajn. 32
27
10:44 pjn. -02
1027 ajn. 32
11:41 pjn.
1221 pjn.
1229 ajn.
125 pjn.
125 ajn.
2:37 pjn.
9 4
3.0
0.8
2.6
31
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of Thursday's game with his two -
by umpire Ed Hurley on an attempted theft of second base. Pee
the lag. A long-lens camera caught
J
fans Into Ross - Ade Stadium al
though Notre Dame was voted No. 1
national ranking in The Associated
Press poll this week and Purdue
didn't show in the first 20.
It was Purdue that cut Notre
Dame's modern record string of 39
games without defeat in 1950 by a
24-18 score. Purdue almost clipped
the string in 1943 before losing 28-
27. Notre Dame has a 17-5 bulge in
the series, with two ties.
Notre Dame again has the kind
of team that beat Purdue's Big Ten
co-champions last year 26-14 by
grabbing eight straight Purdue
fumbles.
The Irish set up two- of their four
touchdowns against Oklahoma last
Saturday by recovering Sooner fum
bles. The lean, alert young men
from South Bend made breaks for
the other two by blocking a punt
and intercepting a pass.
Against that kind of inspired op
portunism, Purdue will send a mus
cular, veteran team that lost to Mis
souri, 14-7, largely because of er
rors in the first half. After recover
ing from opening game jitters, the
Boilermakers made 13 first downs
in the second half to Missouri's 5.
Three Named
To Examine
Indian Bureau
WTSHINGTON W) Secretary of
the Interior McKay Thursday
named three businessmen to make
survey of operations and pro
grams of the Indian Burea as an
other step in the department s re
organization, i
Walter Bimson. chairman of the
board of the Valley National Bank
at Phoenix, Ariz., was appointed
chairman of the survey committee.
Other non-government members
are Robert D. Lutton of the Santa
Fe Railroad, Chicago and J. R.
Johns, with Sears Roebuck Co. at
Dallas, Tex.
McKay said surveys or the Na
tional Park Service and Reclama
tion Bureau are near completion.
The reorganization studies are
aimed at improving administrative
methods and economy without im
pairment of necessary government
al services, McKay said.
Look and Learn
By A. C GORDON -
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1. What, approximately, is
the population 1 of the United
States?
2. Who was the only woman
to command an entire air force
in time of war? .
i 3. What U. S. president ne
gotiated the Louisiana Purch
ase? , s'
4. Does a bullet travel faster
than sound?
- 5. What male bird takes bis
turn setting on eggs to hatch
them? V .
ANSWERS
L About 150200,000.
2. Madame Chiang Kai-shek,
of China. J
3. Thomas Jefferson1 (1743-
1826).
' 4. Yes. ! :; "
3. The male ostrich.
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pictured above as the 50th World
taking a 2-0 lead in games play
run homer in the eighth inning,
the action from a left field point.
Injury Might L
Bench eCampy?!
(Cont'd from page 1)
tells me. If he says he can't make
it, then I'll substitute Walker for
him."
Campanella suffered the injury
when AUie Reynolds, Yankee right
hander, hit him with a pitched ball
in the second inning of Wednes
day's opener.
The ball hit him on the back of
the right hand, on the knuckle just
above the little finger. The hand
is swollen and sore. Campy says
he cannot, grip the bat properly
and the pain becomes agonizing
when the bat meets the ball.
"I sure looked awful today, he
said sheepishly. "It ain't no fun
standing ' up there knowing you
can't hit and you're swinging a hat
ful of sponges. And that guy (pitch
er Eddie Lopat) throwing the ball
up there like my little boy. Heck.
my 6 year old son would have done i
better than I did today.
Campanella, the Dodgers' most
potent righthanded hitter, went to
bat four times and each time
grounded meekly to the infield. j
Cal 11' Plans
Platoon Play
BERKELEY. Calif. W Platoon
football may be a dead dodo, but
the University of California is
counting on two lines, of virtually
equal offensive and defensive
strength to stop favored Ohio State
Saturday in TV's game of the week.
Against this arrangement will be 1
pitted the sixth-rated team in' the
nation, coacnea oy a sput-T spe
cialist, Woody Hayes, and featuring
one of the smartest passers in the
college game. The Buckeyes also
have a pretty rugged line of their
own. ' " : -. ' ; ;
California's Coach Lynn (Pappy)
Waldorf has been 'working at the
interchangeable line setup since
long before his green grid troops
dropped their opener to Baylor by!
a thudding 25-0 two weeks ago.
The Bears rebounded against
Oregon State 26-0 last Saturday, but
still is doped a couple of touchdowns
weaker than the highly rated Buck
eyes from Columbus. .
ONE-TRACK MIND
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probably saved bis life. He .was
convicted of drunkenness ' and
trespassing after a diesel loco
motive rolled over him as he lay
between the tracks. Hagood told
the judge he didn't remember
anything about it
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