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PACT THIRTEEN
Happy Homecoming
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Richards
Sought
By Tigers
NEW YORK (1'PH-Paul Rich
ards of Baltimore, probably (he
most sought after man in base
ball, has been approached about
taking over both the general
manager and field manager's job:
with the Detroit Tigers, the Unit-
ed Press International learned to
day. The 51-year-old Richards is a
leading candidate for "Manager
of the Year" honors on the basis
of Baltimore's surprising chal
lenge for the American League
pennant this season and eventual
second-place finish.
"The board of directors in De
troit think Richards is the answer
to all their problems." said L'PI's
informant, a highplaced baseball
official, "and I wouldn't be sur
prised if he is."
That same board of directors'
has called a special meeting in
Detroit on Wednesday for the re-j
ported purpose of buying up the
contract of Tiger President Bill
DeWitt, who was signed to a
three-year contract a year ago at
$50,000 a year.
Richards, according to the
UPl's source, would be offered
$75,000 a year to take over the
(wo Detroit posts. He served as
both general manager and field
manager of the Orioles before re
linquishing the GM post to Lee
MacPhail two years ago.
It is significant that a delay
has developed over the signing of
Richards' new Baltimore con
tract. His current one has anoth-
By OSCAR FRALEY !the way in which players traded'er vear to run but only a few
NEW YORK (L'PD A deal off come back to haunt their for-: weeks ago, Oriole officials drew
thv marie six vears aco came m. Mnhc u. niavmn.UD a new three year pact and
ACTION AND BEAUTY Henley't homecoming cele
bration, presided over by queen Carole Ziegelmeyer,
ended happily when the Hornets stung the Illinois Valley
Cougars 25-0 Saturday. In the top picture, Hornet half
back Dave Ragland Is stopped after a nice gain. Below,
quarterback Bert Allbritton admires queen Carole. Tho
queen was selected by the Henley football team.
Today's Sport Parade
Virdon Comes Back
To Haunt Yankees
NEW YORK AP It is hard
to believe that the Bouncing Bucs,
thoroughly humiliated by two
successive one-sided defeats, were
all even Sunday with New York!
Yankees at two victories apiece,
in the best-of-four scries for the
world championship.
M u r t a u g h said Pittsburgh's
heart-in-the-niouth victory Sunday,
was "typical" of his team. Thel
Pirates got good pitching, good
defense and earned their runs the
hard way by scratching and
clawing and causing the opposi
tion to make mistakes.
"The game we play the day be
fore doesn't mean a thing to us."
he said, referring to Saturday's
100 shellacking, i There was also
that 1B-3 defeat in the second
game1. "We've been counted out
a half docn times hut we've al
ways come back."
The Pirates got the good pitch
ing from starter Law and from
reliever Klrny Face. They got
brilliant defensive play from cen
ter fielder Bill Virdon and third
baseman Don lloak. They got
timely hitting from Law and Yir-j
don. But the biggest help to thenv
were a couple of Yankees Bill
Skowron and Hobby Richardson
The pair was responsible for half,
the Yankees' eight hits and both,
Dame Fortune Aids
Buc Sunday Hero
Hopes Luck Hoids
their runs hut their mistakes in
the field paved the way for the
Pirates' run.
It all happened in the fateful
fifth inning. Ciino Cimoli. playing
in place of the injured Boh Skin
ner, singled for the first hit off
Ralph Terry.
Smoky Burgess followed with a
slow grounder toward first. 'Skow
ron grabbed the hall close to the
bag and tried for the force but
Cimoli boat the throw. So. instead
Sunday
Box Score
NEW YORK (AP'-The official1
box score of the fourth game of
the 10 World Series:
Pittsburgh IN) AB It II 111 O A
-10 12 2 0
4 0 0 0 1 1
of there being one out and a run-j. spite some anxious moments in
ner on second, there were two on the seventh and ninth.
and nobody out. 1 The Yankees were trailing 3-1
Hoak. ordered to sacrifice, m the seventh when Skowron.
elected to push a bunt past the whose home run in the fourth had
pitcher but sent a low popup to given his team a temporary 1-0
Richardson instead. Since a bunt j lead, slammed a one-bounce dou
is not an infield fly and therefore ble into the right field stands. Gil
nut an automatic out. Richardson McDougald singled to right but
could have trapped the ball and Skowron had to hold up at third
turned it into a double play. But when Roberto (Temente made a
the second baseman decided to true Ihruw to the plate,
catch it instead. Richardson, who had already
After Bill Mazeroski popped up doubled and singled, missed a
this was an infield fly and an squeeze bunt attempt then
automatic out Law banged a bounced into a force play at
double to left scoring Cimoli. ,.-econd, Skowron scoring. Pinch
Virdon followed with a Texas hitter Johnny Blanch.ud singled
League single over the infield to Richardson to second and Mur
score Burgess and Law with the taugh summoned Face from the
second and third runs. bullpen.
This stood up all the way de-! The hi illiant reliever threw Bob
Cerv a fast ball and the bemus
cled outfielder whaled it to
Idfun ri,il,J miitnv Vicrlnn raf ind
toward the bleachers, made a
siH'clacular running, leaping
catch, holding the ball despite a
hard fall on the cinder path at
the fcxil of the wall. Richardson
ambled to third after the catch
but was left there when Face
tossed out Tony Kubek.
The little right-hander retired
the next six batters but received
! another scare in the ninth. Skow
ron, leading off the last inning,
first missed a homer with a long
drive to right that curved foul at
the last moment, then smashed a
Isizzlor inside third. Hoak made a
i brilliant stab and threw him out. -
By BILL VIKUON .
NEW YORK i L'PD This has'
turned out to be a pretty good
World Series for me so far and
I guess it proves that it's much
better to be lucky than good.
I was very fortunate Sunday.
Both at bat and in the field.
Ralph Terry had good stuff and
Via muflo enmo ovi'pllpnt nitf'llPS
to me. He struck me out in thej
first inning and got me on an
Virdon cf
Groat ss
Clemente rf
Sluart lb
Cimoli If
4 0 0 0 12 0
4 110 0 0
Burgess e
Oklis c
Hoak 3b
Mazeroski 2b
KF Jaycee
Wrestling
Plan Nixed
The Klamath County Junior
be sponsoring professional wrcs-'
tling in this area, at least in the
near future. Sonny Endres, Mad
ras. Oregon, newly - appointed
Klamath Falls boxing and wres
i tling promoter, has decided lo
'not allow the Jaycces to sponsor
wrestling because it would con-1
I diet with boxing cards planned
I in the next few weeks, according!
to Walter Thompson, chairman!
of the city of Klamath Falls Box
ing Commission.
The Jaycees had proposed to
sponsor professional wrestling un
der the promotion of Harry El
lliott of Portland, who is pro
moting wrestling in such cities
as Seattle, Albany, Corvallis, Eu
jgene and other Oregon cities. Ac
cording to Thompson, the boxing
commission chooses to apint
only one promoter for the city,
and permission for the Jaycees
to sponsor the matches must then
come from Endres.
infield grounder in the third.
But in the lifth, he tried to get I
the ball down on me and hung
, ,.h, i o I, ,,. I, InU.virl I hit Ilia
ball on I he" fists and it just fell p
, tor that single. f
The ball I caught on Bob Ccrvl.. y0rk (A)
in the seventh had me fooled al'n.v
first. 1 thought it was going lo Kubek ss
carry farther than it did and I jiarjs rf
imagined 1 was going to run into! !ante cf
the wall. Actually. 1 was a step Bcrra c
away from the fence when 1 skowron lb
caught the ball. McDougald 3b
My arm grazed the fence and Richardson 2b
I guess I relaxed a bit because r.Long
I thought I was going to run -rCiry p
right into it. That might be the shiintz p
reason I slipped. la-Blanchard
Sunday's catch wasn't as lough h-Dcmacstri
as the one I made on Yogi Berra Coalcs p
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Yanks Learn Lessen
Trio Feels Impact
Of Ancient Adage
3 27 12
AR R II BIO A
in Ihe opening game at Pittsburgh
last Wednesday, however. In that
one, I collided with right fielder
0 0
.0 0
0 1 0
0 1 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0
2
1
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0 0
0 3
Totals
34 2 8 2 27 11
a Singled for Shanlz in 7th.
b Ran for Blanchard in 7th. c-
Roberto Clemente, but the only Kliod out for Richardson in 9th.
thing I had to worry about this Pittsburgh N lK) 030 0003
time was Ihe wall.
I like plaving center field at
Yankee Stadium. There's plenty
New York (A) 000 100 1002
E None. DP Hoak and Sluart.
LOR Pittsburgh N 6. New
of room, the sun isn't half 'York (Ai 6. 2B Kubek. Richard-
as bothersome out there as it is son Law. Skowron. HR Skow
in left field and you don't have ron. S Mazeroski.
too much trouble following the1 IP II p, ER
ball after it leaves the hat. I Terry (L) 6 1-3 6 3 3
Some people have asked meishanlz 2-3 0 0 0
whether I'm getting any extra 'Coates 2 10 0
satisfaction out of beating the Law (W) 6 1-3 8 2 2
Yankees because I was with them Face 2 2-3 0 0 0
BB Terry 1 (Burgess), Law 1
I Mantle). SO Terry 5 (Virdon
Clemente 2, Mazeroski, (Law).
originally and then they traded
me away.
The answer to that one is no.
I've got nothing special against Shantz 1 (Virdon). Coates 1
them. (Face). Law 5 (Mantle, McDoug
I'd try to beat the other club aid, Terry, Cerv, Kubek). Face
whether they were the Milwaukee, 1 (Mantle).
Braves, Baltimore Orioles or New U Chylak (A) plale; Boggess
York Yankees. (N) first base. Stevens (A) sec
Like I say, I've been quite lucky ond base, Jackowski (N third
so far in this scries. All I hope base, Landes Ni left field, Hono
is thai my luck holds out for thehick (A) right field. T 2:29.
remaining games. IA 67.812.
NEW YORK H'PD-Bill Skow
ron, Yogi Bcrra and Bob Cerv to
day regretfully accepted Ihe full
significance of that adage that
"inches decide baseball games."
All three members of the Now
York Yankees realized they could
have won Sunday's fourth World
Series game against the Pitts
burgh Pirates:
If Berra had heat out his rally
killing double play grounder in
the first inning.
If Skowron's disputed toss to
second base on Smoky Burgess'
grounder beat Ihe sliding Gino
Cimoli in the fiflh inning.
If Cerv's towering blast to cen
tcrfielder Bill Virdon in the sev
enth was inches longer.
If Skowron's ninth inning poke
down the rightlield line hadn't
curved inches foul at the last sec
ond. Skowron shouldered all the
blame for his fielding play in the
fifth inning that led to the Pi
rales' winning three-run rally.
"Nobody hollered at me where
lo throw," the dark-haired first
baseman explained. "I wouldn't
have heard 'em anyway. I made
up my mind to throw to second
the minute the hall was hit.
I "I thought the throw would beat
the runner and it was close. It
could have gone either way." j
Of all the Yankees. Berra was
most downcast over Sunday's de
feat that tied the Series at 2-allJ
!vV" the VV
Owl Hoot
Meeting Set
The Owl Hoots, the Oregon
Tech boosters' association, will
hold their regular weekly meet
ing tonight nt 6:110 In the Churk
Wagon Restaurant,
Both members and non-members
are invited to attend to
hear reports on he Owl-Mountaineer
game in La Grande Sat
urday. Coaches Rex Hunsaker
and George Miller will review
the game while conch Jim
Cordial will present a preview
of Ihe mining OTISoutliern
Oregon College game this week
end. The Technien are preparing
a big homecoming program in
which the Owl-Raider rivalry
will be the feature.
before and
after dinner
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back a second time Sunday to!
haunt the New York Yankees.
Cr.l' ll,n.-n to-,i ihnir uuntorl
to get Enos (Country) Slaughter5""1 by lhe nkecs.
from the St. Louis Cardinals.
' They had Mickey Mantle in cen
terfield so there didn't seem to
be much use of hanging on to a
young outfielder they had on their
Birmingham farm club.
So thev traded voung Bill Vir- ingham. That's where
don to the Cardinals. ,when he
And today,
ball
he
in
was
After this came a long tour of
duty in the various Yankee farm
organizations as Virdon went from
Independence to Kansas City to
Norfolk to Binghamton to Birm-
Richards was expected, at that
time, to sign it within a day or
two. That was more than three
weeks ago and Richards hasn't
signed it yet.
RELIEF AWARDS
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UPD Lindy
McDanie! of the St. lxwis Cardi-
he was nals and Mike Fornieles of the
was traded off to the Boston Red Sox have been selec-
as thev co out in Cardinals, was sent to their Ro-ted for the first annual "fireman"
the fifth game of the World Se- Chester team and won the Inter- award by the Sporting News, ine
ries, it has been much of Virdon's national League batting crown' award goes to the top relief pitch
work that they are all tied up atj with a .333 mark. crs in both major leagues.
two games each.
Virdon made a catch off Yogi
Berra in the opening game which
was the key play as the Pirates
closed out a 6 to 4 victory. And
Sunday, he was back at them
again as the Bucs came off the
floor after two trouncings to beat
the Yankees by a 3-2 score.
Catch Saves Game
For it was the bespectacled Bill
who drove in the winning Pirate
runs with a two-run single in the
fifth inning. And later, as Elroy
Face (ought to protect a slender
one-run lead by riding to Vern
on Law's relief in the seventh, il
was Virdon's dazzling catch of
Bob Cerv's lofty clout to the right
centerficld all which saved the
day.
Virdon charged the coal black
wall, out where it says 407 feet
in huge green letters, and picked
off Cerv's shot. Then he tumbled
to Ihe ground but arose in lime lo
whip Ihe bll back to Ihe infield
as Bobby Richardson taiiccd up
and went to third and pinch run
ner Joe DcMacstri held at first.
They both died there, however,
and the Pirates had squared the
classic.
"My arm grazed the fence and
I guess I relaxed a bit becau-o
1 thought I was going lo run right
Into it." the quiet Virdnn s.url
later in the locker room. "Majbc
that's the reason I slipped."
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