! r. IV) 5i:.:.-s:r.an, Salem. Ore., Thur., Oct. 11, '58 ! Mumiliate Bums in 9-0. Tilt CwtlH tram pttt4t HS I Skowroa thea ilmmd t &ai thr and didal M. out a maa ft J ' until h whiffed Jackie Robuwoo I J'"" " l7 r..,:- 00 uiu TOIIIC at wiwiwi The Yankee ' whooped It up in the clubhouse and Kuckt Joined for the final 'out. of the tame. Robinsoa, Incidentally, had to be throws out whea Bern dropped the third atrike. StMijel Stratf S7 Perfect Aa otual. Manaer Casey St en jel l strategy proved to be per fret. He benched twe lefthanded hitters Enoa Slaughter and Joe Collins against the right-handed Neweomba and fot away wiC It. The twe men he inserted into the lineup, Elston Howard and Skow ron each hit bom runt. When 8 err a threw to Skowroa for the final eut on Robinson's strike out, the entire Yankee ball club gathered around the mound U pound (tuck's back. Somebody grabbed the youngster'! cap but he didal care, almost skipping , blithely to the dugout atop pur ple cloud. The Dodger defeat was the most lopsided shutout in a aeries game since Diuy Dean pitched the St Louis Carinala to aa 114 romp ever Detroit in the seventh game of the 134 aeries, a day when the fans showered Ducky Medwick " with fruit and vegetables. I The seven-game series drew S4S.M3 fans with ,7a present for the finale. The net game re ceipts came to $a,18J45J.i9 Berra Shews Way Berra. who had hit a bates ' loaded borne run off Newcombe when he waa knocked eut with a M deficit in the second game, lashed into the Junrto-sized right- ' handef for two more to send him home again. It was Ntwcombe's fourth series defeat and the 17 game winner still it looking for win No: 1 la the faQ. . The Yankee deluge of (our hom ers for a total of 11 in the series ' set a record, breaking their owa mark of a hit against the Dodgers in 1952. Berra, who played second fiddle to Mickey Mantle's tape measure home runs during the regular sea son, set a series record with 10 runs batted in by adding tour la . the final game. The late Lou Gen- rii set tr.e old men of nine m The Yanks sent Newk borne to park for tomorrow's trip to Japan with the other Dodgers before there was anybody out In the fourth Inning. Berra had hit two home runs, in the first and third wiUi .a-maa en Aaae 4ch. time, and Howard had opened the fourth with a shot over the Scoreboard In right field before Newk trudged head down to the dugout. Only Seven Bits , The much maligned Yankee pitching, staff that wasnt supposed to be able to contain the Dodger right - handed power at Ebbets Field, finally would up by holding the Brooks to a total of one rua and only seven hits la the last it : Innings. After Wbitey Ford and Tom Sturdivant squared the aeries, Doe Larsea turned in hit dazzling per fect tame Monday in the finale at -- Yankee Stadium. Bob Turley's four-hitter yesterday waa wasted but Kucks three-hit gem did the Job. .'V;; Hank Bauer lined a alngte ever Peewee Reese's head to atari the Yankee attack on Newcombe in t the first inning. With two gone, Berra smashed his first homer 1 Over the right-field screen. - ' That 14 lead held until the third when Berra came up again with Billy Martin on first. This time ' he powered a Newcombe 1-3 ter .vice high over the scoreboard clock in right fields After that Manager Walter Alston took no chances on Yogi. He walked him intentionally in the fifth and sixth. Berra finally went out on a liner to Junior Gilliam in the ninth. Don Bessent,, ; relieving New combe, slid throurh three Innings without giving a run but after he left for a pinch hitter In the sixth, : the blue sky caved in oa Roger Craig.- ' -. Martin started It with I single to left and Mantle walked. The first pitch to Berra was a wild pitch, letting the two runners advance. Alston ordered Craig to past Ber ra, loading the bases with nobody out the fun "I had a real good pilch, said Kucks. "The fast ball. It sinks and it really sunk oa Robinson at the end. I haveal used a slider much during the season. Yogi called tor It today and it really worked good." : Kucks aaid he got Robinson to hit into an inning-ending d. lble play In the first by throwing bit slider. Robby came up after Reese had walked and Snider tingled with only one out Nearly At Leaefcr Dodger first base coach Jake Filler rat almost at lonely as the day Larsea threw toe no-bit. no-walk, no-error game at the Dodgers. Kuckt put down the tide la order ia the second, third, fifth, sixth. He walked Reese la the fourth and Robiatea la the seventh. FuriUo, who singled ia the eight, and Snider, who aingled agaia in the ninth were ruler s only other visitors. Skowron t grand slam was only the slxtn in the series history and the first time that twe of them ever came ia the same set of garnet. Not by accident, five of the six have been hit by Yanks. Manager Stengel Tad sturdivant warming up ia the bullpen while Kuckt pitched to the very first maa ia the first inning. He didn't have to do much throwing after that. At the end, Whitey Ford also wss heating up for a (all that never came. " Kucks helped himself with fine running catch of Robinson's pop foul bunt la the fourth and Andy Carey went to hit left te make a neat atop oa Furlllo In the fifth. Perhaps the best Yankee defensive play was Gil Mc- Dougald't catch at Hodges' liner te atart a doubu play ia the seventh. Redgea Always Steed Oat Hodges, . always a standout at first, made a great stop of How- ard a bouncer to hit right to lorce Berra at second base' ia the fifth and also picked a low throw by Reese out of the dirt for a fine save to alp Carey ia the sixth. Yankee outfielders bad only two nutouta all day, both by Howard ia left. . The victory was worth about 11,000 and a Dodger losing there would approximate 17,000. The Dodgers leave at noon tomorrow oa a flying tour of Japan. Berra's two home runt gave him a total of nine hits in at bats for a ,Jo avertge, tope in the series. Five of hit nine hits were for extra bases, three homers and twe doubles for a total of U bases and M runt batted la. : - Gloomy Alston Lauds Yankees (CeatUaed tram precedlag page) Alstoa. "He either struck 'em out or they hit it ever the fence." Pretty Dttgwatod Did Newcombe have anything to say? - --- "He waa pretty disgusted with himself," aaid Alston. "Before, the game ! talked things over with him. We've been getting hurt with strikes and no. balls oa the hatter. That's the way things were when Yogi Berra hit his first homer. Newk told me at terwarde that he wanted to get it higher than he threw R. The pitch wasn't a atrike, but it wasn't at high as ha wanted R. "He didn't say anything after Berra hit hit second homer." 6 . Newcombe dressed and left the park long before the game ended although, it was reported that the Dodger management wanted him to stay. SkMla Bave Stayed "I think a pitcher should stick around," aaid Jackie Robinson. "Yen just don't do that kind of thing leaving the park. He might have gotten permission, though." Welter o Malley, owner of the Brooklyn Dodgers, waa one of the first to go to Alston's office. Af ter exchanging a few words in prlvtte he opened the door to newspapermen. Commissioner Ford Frick was an early arrival. He shook hands with Alston and declared it was a mat aeries: I couldn't have taken another game like yesterday's." That was in reference to the 1-0 defeat the Dodgers pinned on the Yankees ia 10 Innings to even matters at 1 games each. , Larsea Turning Point If there was a turning point in the series. It was, Don Larsen's perfect no-hitter on Monday, won by the Yankees 1-0 to put them ahead in games, S-l. "If we had won on Sunday I would have used Clem Labine on Monday o try to win the series for us," said Alston. "As It was Labine won yesterday's game with a great shutout performance. "Johnny Kucks' fast ball ia alive," said Alston in a warm compliment to the winning Yan kee pitcher. "It runs in and sinks a little bit." Downcast rtaomta Wanders in Brooklyn (Ceatlaaed treat preeediag page) Ciaetaaatt't Baeky Walters hi ISJt a Ml PWIadelphla't sbMa Reberta at 1UX, have wea that assay ha the National League ever the last M years. " Yet la the series he's beea a flee. Be made twe starts la tale one, getting shelled ewt ta the seeead fame last Friday e laooga tae Dodgers wee k) aad agala today. Of the record It bene raae hit by the world caamptea Yaakees la tae eevea game aeries, fear were hit oft Newk la his 4 14-laalag total ta ike two games. Mill, It leal only hie series failures that has Newcombe war rled. la fact, that's oaly I small part W k. "I kaow Dea," said Mrs. New. eembe. -It teal the bait game. It's other tklags. persoaat thlafs. Like tae aaaptlee papers which are eemlag threegh fee clearance bow oa oar sea, Gregory Joel. He's Marty it aaoatba old aew." The adoatloa papers, leag awaked by the Nevcoaabea, who also have adopted aa e-ineaua-e)d daaghter, Erit Yelaada. have eeaae aa at a difficult time. The Degen waat kirn to snake the trip te Japan, wklek starts te saerrew. Newk la relacUat te lean bow, beeaaee of tae oertoat baslaees at baad with the adoa tloa aathoritiea. "We've dlteatted these things." aaid kla wife, "jest aa we talk over evertytkiag. We kad talked before of golat to Jaeae. I waa getag to go, tae." Whea Neweembe left Ebbets Held today-eweeplag eot'wtth a Mead aad a palralmaa after ckaagteg ejalekly late kla street elotkes-Newk said "aats to the trip te Japes." Viks Crippled; Saxons Sharp (Ceatlaaad troaa preeediag page) tioa due to aa injury suffered ear lier ia the season. He it expected to play part time, however. For the Saxons, twe griddert are injured. They are and Claude Lay ton, wbt has a bruieed hip bone, and reserve center Mike Rath, who broke hit note la a PE class yesterday and" woat be able to play at an. Laytoa it expected to tee tome action, however. : Workouts Set TealgM Both the Vlkt and Saxons will work out under the lights tonight at Bennett Field, the Vlkt at I and the Saxons at 7:10. The South Salems will leave by but at B:3Q p.m. Friday for their game that night at Lebanon. Here are the probable Vlk and Saxon starting lineups: l"JG Action Topped By Mrs. Seth Smith Mrs. Seth Smith atarred ia Sa lem Women's Golf Association ac tion yesterday. She paced the championship flight in regular day't play, won top prize ia the low gross section of the same flight in the fall eclectic tourney, and won the Johnson .prize for Vial ante Larry Kaai and Jerry awlev: tacklM alike Younaauiit Teid ai NewMOiM'a niiimiI. ! and Rod Kitchen; auard John toe- SPORTSMAN'S DIGESTS WEARING A MASK RiwItjN tackle Mike Youniqunt 0CE Praised By McArthur MONMOUTH, Oct. 10-(Special) The OCE Wolves drew the bleat ing of Coach Bill McArthur here today after drilling long hours the past three days In an effort to develop more snap and coordination. Baaste Bavast. Dodger vice pros!, i H: ,u,rt.rback Mika teat, aagrtty replied: "There'll km r Jim Mecmtry. hatfbacki v. tM-ku ir k' uj k.i Bob lurnilda and MrCatttry ilf ha'i m H mm m wm mat B0, i( ,utrtrhMllt or Mk, p.tton; pum wmHTiwi . fuiioark Hart crava. taxona tnds Stavt Barglund and Polar Ayrat; tackle Jim noblnton and Hrb Marman: guard Dirk Churrh and Mill Banal: ranlar Gary Mtlllnsar: luirtirbitk, Kallh Burr: haltsacka Larrv ThnmnHn and Jim Itawllnst: fullback Jack impressed me with their enthua- co"' iaim and should give Llnfield a real battle here Saturday." On the OCE injured list are six players. They are first string guards Jim Atkins and Jack Knud- ;sen. and first reserve guard Joe Tide Table Trots roa tapt. obboo McArthur, who earlier this week j Roth, All have leg injuries and tUT AS?"r ' af blasted his team for what he call ed lack of desire and determina tion, said today that "the Wolves Oct. it Kaw Tar (l Bauer, t S 1 1 O Martini I I I I Manual 4 110 Barrajn S t t 8kwrn.l lilt Howrd.1 Site MDgldJ 4 O 1 1 Carey.1 i II i Kucks, 10 11 reaklya i (I) im.i Miss Brown Wins Oak Knoll Trophy Miss Barbara Brown won the Ladies Club President Trophy yes terday at Oak Knoll by beating Mrs. Ginton Ruiter in a playoff, S and 4. The 10-year-old Miss Brown, from Dallas, has been playing golf since only last spring. In regular day s play yesterday. Mrs. Edmond Watsoa won low gross honors; Mrs. Elmo Bennett low net action and Mrs. Ruiter was top for fewest number of putt. -; , Grade DeMoss Bows in Golf Go PEBBLE BEACH, Calif.. Oct. 10 or Mrs. William Valentine Jr., a-41-handicapper of Palo Alto, Calif., acored the initial upset to day in the Women's Trans-Mississippi Golf Tournament with a 2 and 1 win over Grace DeMoss, Oregon Slate champion from Cor vallis. Mrs. Valentine had the former Curtis Cup player one down at the turn, then sank a 30-foot putt for a birdie 2 on the short 10th hole to go 2-up. Medalist Willy Smith of Orange, Tex., and Barbara Romack of Sacramento, . Calif., posted Jop sided ? and ( wins over Darlene Hough of Norwalk. Calif., and Mrs Herbert R, Steals of Los Angeles, respectively. win tee limited action U any. In the backfield. Don Lumgair re-injured his foot this week;: George McGreer has a charley-; U horse and Jerry Flug an arm in- j u Jury. McGreer and Lumgair are the Wolves' two top reserve half-it barks and Flug backs up regular!,, fullback Ervin Garrison. . (CatnsMtd ay t'l fatal A Gtodattt hmr. rartlaad, Oragaa) Hlln Water Law Water Tim Htifht Tim Hi(ht 1 31 a m. 41 11 39 a m. 10 111 em J 4 T:31am. 4.S 1134 am. S3 1 13 pm. II Hits p.m. It S 12 am. J1 1 .11 am. 7 1.37 pm. la J ot pm II t o.i a.m. 13 I M a m. i; 144 m. It 104 pm. II 1 441 a.m. t I II a m. 91 1 41 p.m. tl S S3 p.m. 14; 10:13 a m. 59 3:34 am. ltj 10 33 p m 5 3 4 34 p m. 1.0 I as sauKtv VisrnPONi, TuaKtya, csows, iTC., ARC OFTEN FOPEWAflNEO BY THE FLASH CX A HUNTER'S FACE. WHETHCa) HCS CROUCHED IH A BUNO OH NOT, HIS HHLV-VtfJ 'OLE FACE atves H4M AWAV IF ITS BEEN -AND IT ON BE EJ4 fARTHEat THAN HE ON SHOOT. IF HE WBARO auses,THEy FLASH even mors warning. This handicap q poevehtip bv WEARiHa A NET.jW VOO ON ate through, pyt rr a dull col- Oa OH DIF IT IN COFFEE OR TEA. tBW A -tLASTC BAND TO IT TOR TO FIT UHOER OUR OR MOM tLrr KEEP IT IN FLACE. lowest net score of the day over II holes with a 77. Her score ia day't play, based o,n blind bogey in which the play er picked his own handicap against a par of 70, was a Ret 70. Oast A was led by Mrs. Kenneth Vollmar, net 72; Clasa B Mr!. E. H. Cow an, 71; Oast C-Mrt. Merle Titus, net 77; Clasa D-Mra. WUllam Phillips Sr., net 13. Meanwhile, the Captain'! Trophy was woa by Mrs. Harold dinger for having lowest net in three eut of five plays this yetr. The OWGA home trophy went to Mrs. Ivtn Marble for having four out of six lowest nets in scheduled action. Actios Completed The Nine-Holers group complet ed quarterfinals action in its fall handicap tourney yesterday and alto took part in blind bogey corn.. Stengel Takes Win in Stride (Ceatlaved frara preeediag page) first to elbow their way through the throng of newsmen and pho tographers to shake Casey't hand. "We haven't talked about it yet. but I feet lure Casey will be back ia 1957," said Weiaa. "The Job it hit at long as he wants It," added Topping. "1 feel sure Casey will be back Stengel independently wealthy with more oil veils thaa baseball play ers. ' has Indicated several times he may retire from baseball to meet his wife's request. The centers of attention in the Yankee quarter!, where bedlam , iu rampant, were Berra, the sturdy little catcher whose pair of two-run homers put the M vie. tory over Brooklyn on early ice, and Kuckt, the 23-year-old right hander, who pitched t magnificent three-hit shutout. Dadier Pswer Throttled Dodger power was so throttled ! AotmA wnrM rhimn wr ahta to get only seven hits and one petition. Winner in the latter was " ,n ,1M1 nr" ames mat ine Mn. William Hugh Adams, net 35, against a par 34 for the group. Next week will be the season's ' run. last day s play and will he a two-1 Berra disclosed that he hit his ball foursome over nine holes fol- two home runs for his mother, lowed by the annual Stagette at 1 Mn Pauline Berra. in a St. Louis Randall's Chuck Wsgon at I pm. hospital after having a leg re Here are the results of the eclec-1 moved. "I talked to Mom Mon tic tourney, plus Nine-Holers' tour- day night,'' the Yankee catcher ney results and pairings: Th fall eclectic tourney rult: In rnmp. flight low frooa, Mr, ttth P. imlth. 7: low net. Mn. Mtr rttt Truax. SO: Clasa A law troM, Mr. Sldnay Hoffman, 14: low nt, said. "She asked me to hit a home run yesterday. I tried my darnedest, but I couldn't do it. So I got two' today." " Somebody asked if Yogi knew Mr. Knnth Voiimr'. as.' ciam B that these home runs gave hi I the record of runs-batted in for a single teries a total of ten. best ing the nine-run mark tet in 1924 by Lou Gehrig. Goth, it that right?" Yogi ex claimed. "Nsw. I didn't know It. Why. I'm right proud of that." Kucks. a boyish. 23-year-old from Jertey City, N J., tald he was fooling the Dodgert with a fast ball that tank and a slider. low gross, Mr. Gltnn StevnKn, It; low nt. Mr Jimn Haworth, St: C"la C low front. Mr. Ktllrv Pttcr. S4: low nl. Mn. Hro!d Busick. 10: Cll D low fro. Mn Mrlt Titut. t", law net. Mr Gtrld Clauiwn. tl Ntn-Ho!r lourney rrsull: Mr Hrry Wly ovr Mr Knnth Power; Mr Uric Ltch over Mr. O. Mxffald; Mr. Edwird Koth over j Mrs Ceorf Rnth Mr Willum Huf) Adam! aver Mr Arnold I Krutf r Semilln! palnns Mn Weily vs. Laatch; I. Both v Mr 'Adam. Bowling Scores Gtllami Mil rhmj i e e I anldf.m e e i e RbntonJ 10 0 1 Hodft.! till Amoraa.l tees rurlllol II II CmpnU till Ncmb.a 10 0 1 Bnt.p t a e e aMitchll till Cralf.p I I I I Bhuck.p 0 0 0 I bwilkar I III InkM.a till Totals IT I II II Total at I 111 a Graunded out tar kaaaent ia1 aith- 1 . . . . - . . I b Greunaea aui nr noouc ia aishth, . . 1 .! New vorti (A) i in - Brtwkiya (N ..... . .: toe eoe eoe-e1 E KcM, ni narra a. nowim, Skowroa 4. IB Mntle. Howard. HB Sana L Howard. Skowroa. SB Bauer. B-Kuck. DP-Kuck. Martin ! and Rknwrmtj M-Oouald and Skow. ron, Laft Haw York iai a, uroomya (Nl 4. BB Nawcombe 1 Cayh Beaaairt 1 (Berra I. craif I (Menu, ami. Kurka 1 (Baeaa 1 Bobinion). SO Neweomba 4 (Martin, Mantla a, Ikowran). Beuent 1 (Kucka). Boa buck I (Carty. Martin, Mantlet, Kucka I (Rblnon). HO-Hawcvmba I In 1 (faced on batter In 4th). Bee tent 1 In i trail I in a tiacea nva battara In 7th), Roebuck I la I, Er kln I In 1, It-IR-Newcomb l-l, Bemenl S-4. Crala 4-4 Roebuck 4-4, trskina e-O, Kucka 4-4. WP-raii. W Kucka. IV-Naweotnba. U Bof aeaa (Nl plat. Napp (A) flrat baaa, Ptnelli (N) aond btna. Boar (At third baaa, Oorman IN) left field, Bunt IAI light Held. T 1:11. A SS.tsi (paid). Racalpta (net) I!3, S2SJO. . CARD COACH RESIGNS ST. LOUIS, Oct. 10 taV-The St. Louis Cardinals announced tonight that Johnny Hopp hat resigned at t coach and that coaches Terry Moore and Bill Posedel have agreed to 193? contract terms. CAPITOL ALLEYS Mercantile Na. 1 Laagua remit Wtdneaday: Barclay' Broiler U) Krri in: Marion iar rara in Lena Avenue Service Hi; Waat 8a lem Machinery (4) The Elk ): Jaytoa'a Ctaanart (1) Tha iawal Box (2l ' High team eerie Lana Avenue 1M1: high team gama Marion Hotel k Car Park 10M; high individual lerkw Bob Cckatrom ol Lana Ava. t; hi-h Individual gama Harry Hauaan of Tha Jewel Boa jvta. Other high acorea: Duane Cuihman M4 t74. Keith Hayaa 1J 171. John Clodt 123 Ml Dean nenaernon ra -M4. Dick PhlDD SOS SSS. Odditiea, tplit converiloni, etc.: Lyla Andarnin hooting tha three-ten split, rolled hi ball between tha twe plna with out touching either pin. i rr i W'f,Uf ffce'i'aed tram precedlag page) T ' "T" . Canada, New Bergen,. NJ4 Honolulu, Hawaii, and Perth Amboy, NJ. . ; ; , . former Sennton Star Spaeter Now Papa .. . Note from Al Spaeter, sharp-fielding Senator! second ; tacker during the Portland Beiver ownership here, dis ' closes the arrival of Lori Ann, a S-pouod, 11-ounce daugh-' ter. Now through with professional baseball, Spaeter lives at 5050 Rolling Meadowg Rd., RolUng Hills. Calif, la the . Palos Verdet Estttet near San Pedro ; ; . How's this one ' for honesty: Valley Sports promotor Ron Ail received a letter the other day, with 3 enclosed. Other contents read: 'Twice during 1954 I was at the auto races and did ; n't pay admission. Once I agreed to wor for It the follow In? week, but enlisted in the Air Force. The other time I walked in. Since 1 don't feel it was at all right, I'm enclos 1 ing 13 to make up for iL" The letter was signed by A-lc Robert A. Rutherford, Office of the Chaplain, England . AFB, Alexandria, La ' Since doing the piece oa our recent elk hunting trip -Into the primitive area of Idaho, we've been eritlciied by a ' few for writing that we'd have started Idaho's biggest forest fire In history had we not been found the day after b :L -.g lost on one of steep mountainsides. But let It be ; known to those who might stay awake nights worrying . about it, we wouldn't have really blazed away with such extremity. The fire would bave been lutt a small one, ' . Foi'tis 43 miles away couldn't have seen It all. .-- But then we'd have had a time of it even building a -carnp fire. We never did learn how to make smoke by rubbing stick together. Anywsy, we knew where camp,, " va all the time. We were just trying to get Curt (Saddle f . e r:.-trs) Ftr;u:;cn out for t inldnljhfwalkrind tcp 1 c- 1... . . . 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