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9 n IHLK.SUAV, IH lllltLII 3, l'lci.I MUJfOKU .MAIL fRlbt.Nt,, MhUHJHD, OHLUO.N n v r w i la s uoagers instead or ranKees w Had the Man Who Was Too Much m s I ' I ; 7' rr .Jnii!?! ""fjr j i ; linn,'"- . - f few,' : - Sri'f L- THREE-RUN HOMER This diagrammed gen- World Scries yesterday in Yankee Stadium at eral view traces the flight of the three-run New York. Bill Skowron and Dick Tracewski homer hit into the right field stands by Johnny precede Roseboro around the bases. The Dodg- Roseboro of the Los Angeles Dodgers in the ers won 5-2. ( UPI ) second inning of the first game of the baseball Sport Parade NEW YORK (UPI) Fralcy's follies and the week end football "winners" along wilh some J reflections from the W o r 1 d Series. j Game of Ihc Week Navy over Michigan This ' one sho",ld give a real line on ! how Navy stacks up among Ihc big fellows and from Ihis corn er it looks as if Roger Staubach will make the winning differ ence. The East Pcnn Stale over Rice The Series opener marked Maury Wills' 31st birthday. Pitt over California Person ally he wasn't too hapy. Syracuse over Holy Cross None for five. Princeton over Columbia But wait'll he reaches first. Also: Yale over Brown, Dart mouth over Pcnn, Cornell over Lehigh, Delaware over Gettys burg, Buffalo over Villanova, Colgate over Boston U.. Rutgers over Harvard, Buekncll over Massachusetts and Temple over Connecticut. Midwest Army over Minnesota The blucplate special. Northwestern over Illinois Hot dogs sold like hoi cakes. Noire Dame over Purdue Koufax worried 'cm all the way. Ohio Slale over Indiana Wciners taste heller Mian fin gernails. Also: Boston College over Do- troit, Kansas Stale over Colora do, Nebraska over Iowa Stale, Missouri over Idaho, Cincinnati over Xavier, Ohio U. over Kent State and Bowling Green o v e r Dayton. The West Washington over Idaho Clete tl.KS INlllMIIIAl. Overhead Door il.v.ti l). C.cotK'1 Taul SO:!. Whitney Olds t!-li 4. All Pollard Ml. Lively Kive ti;l-7i I, Boh Sutton .Mill. CJypus l7-Kii 3, Llod Huston trj Kofiap (Kl-7i 3, Maiv l.cmciuv .11(4; NiuuiHS Equip. t.ri-l."it 1. if Tavlor 4li4 Spoilers Mll-Hi 1. Am llaumatt 57!l; Golioys iU-!li (1, Ken lliown Hi Fluhlers i Ill-Ill I. Everett Clench Sltl; Sea Dons t HI-1 Mi .1 H.urv Jewell SI3 Tillers ill-Ill 4. Don Weill .1311 Allllutors 14-11,1 (I. Al l.cMian! Marv Leinclux 'Jiil niniiliam Norm Hi. -Inn i'iiii Ncalluiiiicr KMPDii: i. i:ta n Stones TV Scivtce llj-li I. Jovce KnuiB 4711. Fills Si.ilood i4 Lii II. Lauiu Uoes 41111 Albers Feed K Funn UMi 2. Marie Tcimulil 4711 Wc.-.tcin Thnlt Uruu iH-Kl 2. Esther niton) 417 (Ink fliove Service n llo- bella 'I'lavls. Cascade Spoils M.t rlna ill-Mil 4. Hcttv Noniin .11" Nil-Wav Cleaners ,'1-7, I Mcl ba .lenleil 4t,l. tllson Mai' Sales 7-!ll 3. Helen Dev llio Hell 'I'.n lor Insoi.iuie ill'.-7'.i 4. I'ckHV MelsPd .'i-'O Inltcd Meat iii'.PI'i u. Sliitlcv Noilh 4ti7 lleltv Noruin 201, .l"c- IMd rock 1114 Peno Mclsted 1113 Hen Taylor Insulancc 1430 MA.IOIU i"M: st n ri ii So Oirculi Itopliv ,1.,. I' I Wanda lloolh .MM. t'l.i-.lc Sludlo 18-Hi II Hcssie Scott 177 L.irrv's Line l'i il-.'" 11 f.cor Cla Eans 4111. Dodson P,,um , 1 J2i 11, Elaim llroun .Ma Brace Bull llll-li, 3 I'd Snulli 11113, Kims 1 10-ui 1 Del lliii.. i- len 4117 (lleeon 'cnce 1 , K7n '." ' wicms iii-i'M 1 r.ui, , Itosv Ann 1 ton .1 Mi ' I'at Dwver 22.1 W, Jll. Mai lene Pe hm 2 gon Trophy 1H!1H zi I'll wi i r. At. i i; Mmlern 'I'lle Co i 10 2 II Sov.-n sleekrv loo. Hoik's Avniiiiis l j T,i I Kiln tone. 17:t Watnscnlt i IJioks iH-i ,1 l.ulm Snulli Medfirr! A : l".il.,n, c (7-.1i 1, Ann Skceleis 4ao lloKlle ItoaKlmn Kennels 7.", ,1 Lee Avellne 411 Al Aosucint 2-I0i I. Mererhlll (lesson, Mi U'l Laiults Studio o-i,. :l 111 Hit Ben If 4SI1: Medlord llood.i i... B'i 1. flrnce lliintr, 4''T Alice Fields 2li;i Klla Lone t'i2 Susan Meeker llm. Wain. colt i 1814 Sll hi X I I 11,1 1: Sirs' Airihi Trorell mid Mvrn Tenor Sueno 1.1-11, I .1 Kthel Waeler 171 , Juice Hr.i- vis 427 S I Lnk Pautrlln (11-, 11 .Vila fia- neU 4711: l.a Sriiolas l.l-l.ll 1 Jennie William. ;i7h Blooper. ll..i 3. Ilonnle flreen J f By OSCAR FRALEY United Prcu International J Boyor ain't no weak hitter. Oregon Slate over Baylor He j had a rare distinction. j USC over Michigan State Got ' a hit off Koufax. Stanford over UCLA And was the only Yankee who didn't strike out Also: Washington State over Arizona, Brigham Young over Montana State, Utah State over Slate over Colorado State. The Snulli San .lose Slate and Arizona Stale Richardson fanned three times. Oregon over West Virginia Tennessee over Mississippi Kubek, Tresh and Mantle all fanned twice. Georgia over South Carolina Maris, Howard and Pepitonc each once. Georgia Tech over LSU And lliree pinch hitlers all took a whiff. Also: Alabama over Vander hilt, Auburn over Kentucky, man over W&M, Florida over Richmond, Miami over Tulane, Duke over Maryhnd, North Carolina over Wake Forest, Clemson over North Carolina Slale, VIM over Virginia and VMI over Davidson. The Southwest lexas over iKIalloma Male- j I in: winim-i .- up nil- umw- makers. SMU over Air Force They dropped Ihc Series lo pick 'cm. Arkansas over TCU Down ing is 7-5 over I'odres. Mississipi over Houston I still like the Dodgers in six. Also: Texas Agios over Tex as Tech, Memphis State over Tulsa, Wesl Texas Slale over North Texas State and Utah over New Mexico. Wetbacks (ll-.M a, Dolv HiikIics 31111. Sleepy ClIIIKOS (3-13) 2, Hul da Somiuer 3IIII Duv. Itll Ian , Ill-Ill '2. Helen Nlko M in 437. Aiiukos 7-1); 2. Eunice Mc.M.inaina 4J7 Nlla (losncll -14, Louise Swlll cl Iff 17H. Helen Nlkiidvm Hill. 1)1, .fern I ,H. STiiiiuii: leaiiii; Weeks and (111 ilHi 3. Ted Thompson 3311. Insili.ince Marl lll-lli I. llov Snivel' 474 Walkers Tcsaco . 13.71 3. R t'llsler 312. Di'lah 'I'lluher i-12i I John Trulv 313 llnciic 'allc' Vcnduii; iI3-7i 4. I'cd tiiiiunics 333. I'miiaiie tlrcli ! aids ,7-13i II, Ben Harm M7 Mall Tribune 112. Ill 4. Forrcsl i l.lddell 33li, Sliiunnnds t'onsl i HI. I 10' II, Bud Simmonds 33.'i. Dental Lab Il2-Hi 3. Martn i Slavrns 1113, Larry's Lineup ill-l2i j I, Belle Thornton -p2 j Aineliean Veneer illi-llll 4. floc rr t'omctl 330, llKon-L.uwer Llir. i ul-7, II Danohl Hal 1111 472 Marvin Slacens 2211 Ccn 214. lioiuic V.illev Veiidini; m','' 2111 1 Cross Country Run Slated at Canyonvillc CANVUNVILLE-Kagle Point ami Uogiie Hiver highs will ho among schools participating Sal- in 11, i, mi .1. in ine 1 uni uni -; 1 1-1- lavoriles among the held line. a(.v, Hmldv Homar, Tom Hen- countered that Lane's manager. ; Ial1011.1l ( riiss t tiiintry nieel of of lot golfers al toilay's start of : it,n Overman, a halfback nessev, Hill Hunetla and Harrv I Pete Petroskev. never agreed (.anynnvillo HiWe academy Ihc Sl.lHHi Whitemarsh Open, ml l , a a accident during Smith. The roll-offs for prize j to his terms. The terms were A varsity race of about L'.'i the world's richest prnlessional (u, preseason practice period, .money begins Friday wilh the $10,000. but Parnassus said Pe nnies and a tumor varsity run coif tournev Plaver hail one ,,, ,. ,,ic r,. Hi., fn-i limn finois" si.-o.-d for iin,l:iv nfioc. : ieosL-.v wnntori nvoenses n.iiri iii'P'oMiii.iiciy 1, nines win '',' h'1'1 .minus; .siiiuui.s cnilMUll ailllli; wiiii ine itogiie league teams and CUA are McKenie. Plulo- math, Pleasant Hill and Itose- burg Cue or two other schools may nun Ihe field bv race time Stanford Has Fullback Cattle STANFOHIl. Calif il'PD .sharp battle (or fullback iiiV oped at Slantonl today whei ISt Indian roster went over (tiU strength. Coach John lialston had two fullbacks on both H' drst and , ... oui T,iv lsnlLli unm nn t f..- 1),., V,,. ' ' !i(a)l ami Glenn ytei,ers M k'..o UfiWVnon u.,ro l,i lhfl u. i j C J j X Mick Takes His Hat Off To Koufax My .MILTON RKTIMAN I NEW YORK (UPI) -Mickev Mantle, always quick to give credit where it's due, took his hat off to Sandy Koufax today as one of the finest pitchers he has ever faced "Everything I read about him was true," Mantel marveled. "And everything they told us about him also was true. Whatta pitcher! Still I don't feel loo bad at what 1 did against him. "He only fanned me twice. Carl Erskine once got me four limes." Mantle not only ranks as a prime judge of good pitchers but also knows a long-ball hitter when he sees one because some of Ihe tape-measure blows he's belted never have been dupli cated in all baseball history. The Dodger slugger he singled out for special comment was hulking, six-foot-seven Frank Howard, who started Wednes day's decisive four-run uprising wilh an eye-popping liiO-fool double otf Ihe center field wall at Yankee Stadium. Hard Hit Rail "That was one of (he hardest balls ever hit over my head," Mantle declared. "It wasn't ex actly a high fly, either. That ball was really traveling." Koufax, ol course, was the nmRm. )1;lyo. mosl nf tne Yan. kces akpd ahll( nnrJ h(, (,.( everyone's respect from Ralph llouk right on down lo Ihe hat boy. "You gotta give him credit," llouk said. "He's an extraordin ary pitcher and he would have to be to strike out 15 of our hit ters like he did." Then, as an afterthought, Ihe Yankee in a n a g e r addetl, "chances are we'll see him again." llouk didn't say it apprehen sively; neither did he say it happily. "It's only one game," he said, trying to rationalize. "We've lost before and we've won a few, too." Tresh Wasn't Awed t(ne of the few Yankee players who wasn't completely overawed by Koufax' record-breaking per formance was sophomore Tom lresli, who spoiled Sandy s shut out wilh a two-run homer in the eighth inning. "I don't think he's going to strike out 15 the next lime he pitches against us," Tresh said. "You gotta see any pitcher at least once before you really know anything about him." Not that Tresh was crowing about his homer or trying in any way lo lake some of Ihe luster tiff Koufax' performance "Don t get me wrong ho said, "lies a terrific nitcher and he mav even beat us again hut I simplv think we'll do bet- ready for the l.akeyiew game ; Woavervillp Calif and lost to m:lU'h ,'i','i champion Lar ler the next lime out against ' ami is doubtful for the I Imenix , - os ..rtiz and Kenny Lane in h,m." fracas on the following week """'-s 'in" K"-"p KIUI' l.os Angeles is off. according to PI.AVI'.H SI'.TS ItKCOltl) PHILADELPHIA il'l'l) South Freshman Eric Jensen is lick-: p,.s an(i ,. iwwiCI.s started World Hoxing Association Pres Africa's Gary Player shot a eted for quarterback duties this (irinR ,ofav in tht, S;i;! .J00 SH). ! (cnt K(i Lassman announced recurtl nine-under par h:i in a Friday wilh either Jim Itever- kane 0pon' uowlmg tournament ! Wednesday at Miami Beach the tourney tune-up to join Jack . man or Anthony Mete at the h,,,.,, Among the noted pro 1 contract would be signed "mo- i Nicklaus ami Arnold Palmer as halfback snot vacated bv Valen- h,. i..c ,.nt.,,-oH uo,-.. i.t, ' ... a n 1 a e ; 1 v " Uni Parnassus 1 eagle, nine untiles ami two no- S''s i s'lli"g 11 new competi- hm itnu si- icciiiii on v Clllies- nay at ine v nitemarsli alley Country club in a pro-amateur tournament The previous roc- onl on the O.miT vard, par T'J ctiiirsr wis hil. svt in 1'Mti by Joe Kirkwood, ,Jr Yu Are Invited To See the C.i, WORLD SERIES ? i 'Roomful of Color' By Mnfltlnvox-UniwufcWW ky ny Olh.r Color TV PURUCKER'S no ce By FRED DOWN , NEW YORK (UPI) It was j like taking candy from a baby j as it has been so often in the . World Series, only this time it; was the New York Yankees who1 were reduced to utter helpless-' ness. I Because this time it was the National league champion Los Angeles Dodgers who had the ' superman" in their corner. Back through the golden years of the Yankees World Series . history they've had the Babe Kuth, the Lou Gehrig, the Joe DiMaggio, the Allie Reynolds and the Mickey Mantle who've First Game Makes Series Odds Even NEW YORK (UPh Fact ana figures on the lllfiS World Scries: Today' name Second, at Yan kee Stadium First name score Dodgers 5, Yankees 2 Series standing Dodgers lead 1 game to 0. Series winner First team to win four games. Remaining g a ni e s Second at Yankee stadium Thurs., Oct. 3; third, fourth, and fifth (if neces sary! at Dodger Stadium, Los An geles, Sat., Oct. S, Sun., Oct. fi. Won., Oet. 7; sixth and seventh (if necessary at Yankee Stadium. Wed, Oct. !l and Thurs., Oct. HJ. Second game pitchers Dodgers: Johnny Port res M-12t; Yankees: Al Downing I13-5i. Second, game nrids Yankees fa vored. 7-.V Series odds Even money First game attendance 6!). 000. First game financial figures llecrtpfs S4!)n.2!).ll; p I a y e r s' xhar e 73,5:JB 87; c I u bs and leagues' share $41.(172.03. NEW YORK (UPI) - In the wake of Wednesday's stunning 5-2 triumph of the Los Angeles Dodgers over the New York Yankees in the first game of the World Series, oddsmakers re duced the series to even money. They established the Yankees as 7-5 favorites to win the sec ond game, however. The Dodgers carried a "we told you so" altitude into to day's second game while the Yankees despite a healthy respect for the fircballing Kou fax were confident they would j of Bob Feller has a' pitcher so draw even today and go on to I manhandled the slugging Yan win their 21st world champion-1 kees as did Koufax en route to ship in 211 tries. : his 15 strikeouts. Although today s odds favor- ed the Yankees, many experts were inclined to believe that it is the Dodgers who now have a key advantage the advantage of sending a classic clutch pitch er like Johnny Podres against a 22-ycar-oltl lefthander who will be appearing in series compe tition for the first time. Johnny entered today's game wilh a 3-1 mark in scries compe tition, including his never-to-be-forgotten 2-0 victory over the Yankees that gave the Dodgers Ihe 11)55 series and the only championsmp they ever won while in Brooklyn. Podres also beat the Yankees, 8-3, in that St. Mary's Engages Lakeview on Friday St. Marv's High school's foot-i ball game at Lakeview in the !:ririSgh. T 1 n'at is fhe' report of St. Marv's Coach Bill McKibbin. , IS.ICKOII will lie at n p.m. .11 Ihe rodeo grounds. The tussle had been set for Saturday night and was changed to better ac- commodate the delegation from Medlord parocnial school Knee injuries continue to r'ook an( l!os(, , suar(1Si pan 1 ; TpxM am 1 12-0. plague the SM Crusaders. Latest . .. .. .,... fl- "'ei Wiitenhern ii-o-i. 47 1 mi 1 t t .1 iMi.sm.iiKa, center, Jensen, n f. car 1 12-n 4? victim is halfback Don Valen-, ' ' ! s d 111-n pmshursh state tine who was hurt in the third , quarterback; Tim Sakrairia ami ; lKi;"5,",2, 'omaha. :u: 1:1. Ten quarter of the game last Satur- j Mete or Jim lievcrman, half-. ft ' dav with Illinois Valley. McKib-j backs, and .left Uandolph, full-! 121. 24; in. central Micinsan ,n, bin said that Valentine may be ; back. and S;WmlXW. lost for the season j s M . u, , 21 ,l, tlinnhold, State in. 20 The coiu'h reported that John .,. . : . . n.,, Blt,IPr' iH lintzor. rccular qimrter b a c k. 'h hurt a knee in practice last week, definitely win not he end. Jensen at ((mirter v Tuesdnv. An ankle laceration alH pulled thigh muscle sitle hnoi him Guard John Lucas, who play ed last week despite a back whiplash injury, has neon ink ing therapy all week and is doubtful for the Friday fray. McKibbin said ho may put Hay proved just too much (or the opposition to handle. But Wednesday it was the Dodgers who had the man who was just too much. He's Sandy Koufax, of course, and he man- handled the lordly Yankees in a way that left American lea- i guers gaping. I Other great pitchers have ; beaten the Yankees but nowhere I in World Series memory is there I an instance of a pitcher who so ; completely overpowered them. Koufax Took Command A 25-game winner with 306 , strikeouts in 311 innings and a I hackdrop of two no hitters and! series and had them popping the ball into the air throughout most of both games he pitched, He was 14-12 this season. Impressive Credentials A 22-vear-old medium - sized left - hander, Yankee pitcher Al Downing has more impressive season credentials than Podres. Brought up to the Yankees from their Richmond farm club in the International league on June 2, Downing won 13 games and lost only five. He had four shut outs and struck out 171 batters in 175 innings. Before the Yan kees saw Koufax Wednesday it was fashionable in their club house to say that Downing was as fast as Sandy. But and tight now it is the big "but" of the series Down ing is a rookie in all but the purest technical sense and was appearing in his first series game. Not since Frank Shea in 1!M7 have the Yankees called upon so inexperienced a pitcher to carry such a heavy load. At the moment Koufax looms as the mighty man of this series the mighty man of many a World Series to come, in fact. Mamlamlled the Yankees Now since the greatest days j There couldn t have been a second guess in the Yan k e e clubhouse, and there wasn't. "You can sum up the entire game in one word: Koufax," said manager Ralph H o u k. "He was great all Ihe way. There's nothing you can do when a man pitches a game like that against you." "His greatest game'.'" smiled marfager Walt Alston of the rwloorc "llnu; onn vnil loll uilh Koufax. He pilches so many good ones. But Ihis one was a good one because we won." Neither manager planned any changes in his second-game line up Richler at an end and shift Den- FloridQ School I nis Rose t0 an interior line posi- " . . . i11- Luca. migh, p,ay wi,., Ratings Leader Row spelling him and Steve pnSuS" Cook, who has a banged uplfooibaii ratines with ursi-piace i votes and won-lost records in Kllee. i A jbl(, wouW have 1. ... . ' , , , " "ociis, cutis, j Mike Hutchinson and R a n d y i Pnrliss tnclflns' nmnnn Liwae i ....... ........ p..j...J : . . . ,,, c V'.,iio,. 1 .,l-. ri , .' d Trinilv of PIN TOl'HXKY STAHTS SPOKANE 1 fPIl-l ocal kee - noon. Automatic Transmissions EXCLUSIVELY Minor or Mjjor Rcpjiri Fatrery Umti in Stock 100 Financing Mitford Transminiaji Ribujlders 3540 N. Pic. lit Hv PSom 779.1B11 j two games in which he struck lout 18 batters during his career, Koufax took command of the Yankees like a big league pitch - er would take command of a high school team. He struck out the first five j batters to face him and nine of j the first 12. After four innings the Yankees had hit only one ' fair ball. He blazed his fast ball ; past them. He confused them , with his deep - breaking fast I curve. And he made them look I ridiculous with nis change-up thrown with the same motion as the high, hard one. This was supposed to be a match-up of star pitchers Kou-, L li i ifax vs. Whitey Ford, who start-:" 15 UWR ViarK o( the came with a 10-5 World, NEW YORK (UPI) Sanriv ! Series record. i Pranlf HnwiirrTs 457-fnnt riou- ! ble, singles by Bill Skowron and Dick Tracewski and J o n n n y Roseboro's three run homer .u r a tr- r., .,r,c in eave the Dodgers four runs in the second inning and that was u it was obvious the Yankees j coui(j not overcome such a hand- ! icap against Koufax and the ; brilliant lefthander just kept mowine 'em down Koufax had two tough innings because he lost the pinpoint i control of his curve ball - in the fifth and sixm. ine lan NEW YORK (UPI I Box score of ihe first game of the l!tlij World Series I. os Aneeles Ml II II HI" Wills, ss flilliiim. 3b W Davis, rf T. Davis. If F. Howard, rf Fairly, rf Skowron, lb Tracewski. 2b Roseboro, c Koufax. p Totals New York Kuhek. ss . Richardson. 2b Tresh. If . . Mantle, rf Maris, rf E. Howard, c Pepltone. lh .. Rover. 3b -. Ford, p a-Lopez Williams, p b-Linz Hamilton, p c-Brisht All It II Kill Totals a-Struck out for Ford in nth; b-Struck out for Williams in 8th; c-Struck out for Hamilton in !)th. los Aneeles 1)41 nun onn 3 New York nno rain 02112 PO-A Los Aneeles 27-3. New Vorl. '7-m I. OR Los Aneeles New York 7 2b F Howard, MR Rosehnro. Tresh. SB T. Davis. S W. Davis. IP rr I1I1 sn 2 2 15 K mi fax Fnrri S Willinms . 3 I n n n Haniiltnn 1 n n n (i i U Panarrlla ( AL). plntp; Gnr mnn ' NLl lb; Napp (AL). 2b; Crawfurn (NL) 3b; Rice (AT-), rictit firld fnul line; Vcnznn (NLl, left lirld fnul line T '2 :0f. A (i!(. 1)0(1, put together three singles wilh I two out in the fifth but Sandy fanned pinch hitter Hector Lo pez to end that threat and they got two straight walks in the sixth with one out only to have Sanely retire Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris on infield pops. Tom Tresh hit a two-run hom er in the eighth but by then Koufax was throwing fast balls for strikes and he quickly closed out the game. After the seventh, the crowd i parenlheses: Florida am 7 n-n .,' Delaware 2 ii-m Points 1112 121 114 :,. N,.,n(.rn 111 3 ia-n 1 "os!-. "1 li-'i'l ' B. Montnim St. MATCH OFF ! LOS ANGELES (UPI) - A pro p o s e ri lightweight title , peeved matchmaker George Parnassus. Lane said in Michi- ! enn that the bout was set and also. COMPLETE OVERHAUL labor At Lew Ai 53750 Fill Efticicnt Scrvict Ntii to Bilco'i Tivcrn of 69.000 was cheering for Sandy I to break Carl Erskine's mark of 14 strikeouts in one game, j set against the Yankees in 1953. Koufax finally accomplished the feat for a new mark of 15 ; when be buzzed a fast ball past j pinch hitter Harry Bright for the final out of the game. Bright stood there gaping typical of a Yankee team that had run up against a man who ; was just too much ' ITm-.IJ--1 F.L aixine reeib 'Qnnrlv im p.i Janu Wafl DCui I Koufax is capable of breaking hlS OWn World SnriPS ctritnmit his own World Series strikeout record the next time he (aces ' the Yankees. mat was the opinion voiced hu Ps,-! 17 --i, ; u i Dy Larl hrskine. the former Record holder, when he wander- ed into the Los Angeles Dodg ers' locker room Wednesday to congratulate Koufax for his 15-; strikeout performance in the "Sanriv mav hrk th3l rra,-H again before the series is over," said Erskine, who 10 years ago ' . 10 me aay naa set me old series mars Dy tanning H Yankees as a member of the Dodgers. "I'm delighted that Sandv has kept it in the Dodger family, and I think he's the man who de - serves to have it," added Er - ;j smile, nts just aoout i n e ""e -'nine. M VY ItKSOIK TOl'H greatest strikeout pitcher of j Lind has been out with in- DENVER UP I ( Heavy 1 1 lne1"l al,'' !f ne?" ! juries since before Ihe season weight champion Sonny Li.sti.n 3 1 Asked if he was surprised : opener. His return leaves the : headed for Philadelphia loriav Jwhen Koufax erased his mark, ; squad still one man short of the ' to discuss possible resumption .i.iiisKine replica: "I'm sure no one ever predict- New coach Jack Christiansen ' plaining that he broke off lin ed that Carl Erskine would ever , reported that "both Boh Waters series of personal appearances break a series strikeout record, ! and Lamar Mcllan have been in England because ol latigiie n out iney certainly am lor tnis n j fellow." High-performance rotary valve engine! Knobby tires. MEDFORD MARINE 1 BIKE THE Rtw- ad II II FUN! TRAIL Y8-1T (J 7,7 hp Top acceleration! 4-SprcH PERFORMANCE TO F ue.irbox. Telcscon.c tront fork ,mrl AMAZE YOU f?t swinqing rcar arm. Low, low price. fc- rrfffl? 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