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~ «ers, whe came- to cu READY FOR TILT TODA Vietory»Yesterday, Wing! ning By €lose Count Of 4 we By Assaciated Prens) 4 y NEW: , Oct. 3—Bill Bev+ ns of Mi er Buc pitching selection, ‘ y Harris of the} NewYork Yankees today, whils Harry seems to have the Ts in the fourth ea of the World Series, Who will be the relief pitchers, if any, ins. to be \seen, for the best ‘relief pitchers of the national game, Hugh Casey, Broo! and Joe Page, New York, \saW / service yesterday in the 9 to 8 Victory of the Dodg- ' ers... * bs . i “We just couldn't catch up with them,” said Harris after the game. “We had chances but we ‘ just couldn't cash them. We just must go on from day. to day.” Bobo Newsom, the 38-year-old ‘ starting pitcher who had his ears pinned baek ‘by the Dodgers when; the Dodgers scored six runs in the second inning, spoke up’ | to remark: “They were just hitting.. They hit ether people Thursday, didn’t they? I thought I had good stuff. Thopght I was fast. Looks to me like every Dodger hit yester-. day” “They should be ashamed of themselyés for letting us get up that fay on them,” said Berra, who bécame the first man ever to hifa pinch home’ run in a World Series. The Yankees took no pride in their performance yesterday. |; | There were expressions of dis- {| | gust and not a few snarls in the "> dressing room. A,slam-bang battle all the way was yesterday's contest. The New. . ’ Yorkers threw scare after scare HUGH CASEY, the Brooklyn ré./ into the Dodger fans, as they Hefer, held the New York. Yan: gradyally crept-up to eight runs, kees safely after he relieved and fell just one short of tying Ralph Branca. pitched the score. ;22/3 innings for Yankees used 17 playe ence .their playing» and , the strategy was not so good. The Yanks*made: at least three a hve inning runs easy for the g- be to life. in’ the: & Brooklyn, al+ vs, For lowing the Yenkees only one hit. YOGI Catcher Sherman a home run. into ‘the stands the Yankees. The feat-of friendly and noisy surroundings ,time it has been | n of their own ball yard. 4 pinebhitter in a Ww Id: fo other Brooklyn team ever | eae Mi js in the World Series ever nine the power, of the secon -inning attacks and sent dejected Bobo How Newsom’ to the showers. Never before had a Dodger team ever They Stand: made as many as nine runs in , : a World Series game. * SOFTBALL, The tact the game. was played clas i Kab in three hours and five minutes, bee W.L. Pct p ay the longest on record of pack Vets of Foreign Wars 10 5 .667/ Fifth game, Saturday, Oct. 4,) in the World Series, was remark- gs, Gilmore — 21 4 636, at Brooklyn. abld-in itself. The previous Pro- Bob's Sports Shop —.7_ 5 .583) Sixth game (if necessary), Sun- longed game was between the ‘American Legion 1 11 083 day, Oct. 5, at Rew York. Dodgers, Octo rot B . Seventh game (if necessary), veneer i i pba nt once es 5, 1. Bet pMonday, Oct. 6, at New York. e Jerry's Half-Acre ‘ The score: Fi ‘572 Financial Figures Meg York (AL). tAdame Da maw ies “STi! Attendance Thursday, 33,098. Player— AB RH PO AF ney al Hospital 6.18. 316] Receipts Thursday. $161,625.51. Stirnweiss, 2 -5°0 2 3 rol ‘f Commissioner’s share, $24,- te O My 0 1243.8; Hee E41, 40 95.04 BASEBALL Piders’ share, $02,420.01. iMaggi 2 A.a 3 Ce City League .|. Eact league’s\ shate, $13,738.17. po 7 ir Ti (0 0° 8 1 Island City Meagie |g) Each club's share, $13,738.16. Johnson, 3b 4 1 1 2 1 3 2 600 eee for the first three izzu .§ 0 14 2 2 3 A0G games, 176,328. A anh Ei “3.2 2 2 1! 0 yss, Gilmore 13 Receipts for the first three . aa G Contents sare for th 00010 i The ‘01 ’s share for the Meo 000 Vou.” Classified Ads in The},, "three games, $120,777.81. 61000062 “—_. , —, oA the first 0020 i d Robs |three games, 4.57. Farag 0 Sie ap Bebinentes Seas "Bach league's share for the 0000 ice ¥ 4c - 9rfirst three games, $68,440.76. : t ¥ 0, C20 ee Festal New Sask .8 Each club’s share for the first 10 0 0 0 O- feft on bases: New York - 9, three games, $68,440.75. Co ne Re Tr Brooklyn 9. . 38 aus 24.11 0 Bases om allae ati Newsoni 2 Your Horoscope Brook! (Reiser, Hermanski), « 0! at pekin3 RH PO AE 3 (Clark, Johnson, Lindell), off|, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1947— “4 2 1 4 5 O Chandler 3( -Stanky, Farillo, ‘Today’s native seems to be a lover 41 210 1 0 Reese), off Branca 2 (DiMaggio,}of the mysterious and may verv 0 0 0 0 0 O McQuinn), off Page.1 (Edwards), likely be supetstitious. The indi{ 3 1 2 0 0 1 off Casey 1 (Henrich). cations are for a love of study 5 0 2 1 0 0 Strikeouts: by Hatten 3 (Mc-jin retirement or for a solitary 3 2 1 4 0 O Quinn 2, Stirnweiss), by Branca life. There are also indications -4 1.1 5 0 041 (Johnson), by Chandler 1 (Ed-jof.very severe criticism, how- -3 1 1 1 3 O wards), by Page 3 (Reese, Casey, ever much deserved or not. 4.0 2 1 3 O Hermanski), by Casey I) (Stitn- € a) 0 0 0 weiss). es 1 0 0 0 0 0 Pitching summary: Newsom 5 1 0.0 1 1 O runs, 5 hits in 12-9 innings, Ras- BROAD A — ————— chi 1 run, 2 hits in 1-3 inning, Totals— 34 9132713 1 Drews'1 run, 1 hit in 1 inning, Chandler 2 runs, 2 hits in 2 ine nings, Page 0 runs, 3 pte ee 3 andler in 6th. innings, Hatten 6 runs, 8 hits in ee yy bnings’ ~ OR 41-3 innings, Branca 2 runs, 4 New York (AL) . 002 221 100—8 hits in 2 .innings, Casey: @ runs; Brooklyn (NL) 061 200 00x—9 1 hit in 2 2-3 innings. Runs . batte@ int. Edwards, Hit by pitcher: by Drews (Her- Reese, Stanky 2, Furillo, Lindell, manski). . DiMaggio 3, Jorgensen, Lollard,, Wild pitches: Drews, Page. Stirnweiss. Walker, “Hermanski, Passed ball; Lollar. ’ Henrich, Berra. : bi its: Edwards, Stan- pitcher: Newsom. ky, Parilla ee P Brown, Hea- _ Umpires: Rommel (AL) plates rich Jorgensen Goetz (NL) first base, McGowan Tome Sena. ‘DiMaggio, Berra. (AL) second base, Pinelli (NLY Stoled ‘bases: Robinson, Walk- third base, Magerkurth (NL) lefte , field, Boyer (AL) rightfield. Attendance:. 33,098" paid. Time: 3.05. aBatted for Raschi in 3rd. bBatted for Drews in 4th. er. Saérifice hit: Robinson. Double plays: * Reese, Stanky+ e i { & ‘of\the) Class+B League will meet ‘strong! will be out to meet the "New s¥o:k (AL) «2 1.667 Brooklyn” (NL) “1 2 '333/ Games Played © First gare at Yankee Stadium: \Brooklyn (NL) - New York (AL) | Branca, ) (7) and Edwards; Shea, Page (6) and Berta. batting fof dium: Lollar,'plaated Brooklyn (NL for New York (AL) d by @ Reynolds and Berra. Series Third game at Ebbets bert iNew York (AL) —. Brooklyn (NL) Chandler. (4), Jer; Berra (7); latten; (5), Casey (7) and Edwards. Winning pitcher: Casey; losing, Legion will: play the Homestead Stars. They will have a strong club; on the field, consisting of Albio Acevedo, catcher; Marsten at first, Thorton at second ahd Fisher at third. Charles Albury wilk play at shortstop, with My-, ers, Osterhodt, E. Acevedo and Baker in ©the outfield. The pitchers have not been selected yet» will have either Fuchs or Clon- inger in: the box, and Greer, be- ind the plate. In the nightcap, a picked. team the , Visitors. Sterling and: Alayon are picking tHe club, and a invading Homesteaders. ~The first game wil 7:30 p. m. . start at Series Facts (By The Asneeinted Press) si W. L. Pet. R. H, E. “8 40 Behrman (5), Casey AP Newsteatures . ’ ae : Tt three Michigan State College football: stalwarts are right in fashion—they’ve adapted the. designer's! “neéw. leak” to the gridifon. Note the new longer skirts and the padded: hips. The gadgets are also good for avoiding dann uucceorgnencete OUT OF . LINEUP? “omtentnteruuasconipangannesesngreesotesnenanacuereenpttn> The | Honiestead ° aggregation | a" 3 6 OF} Sceond game at Yankee Sta- gE. Lombardi, Gregg (5), (sand. Newsom, Raschi (2), Drews (3), (6). and Eol- Branca Remaining Schedule Fourth game, today, Oct. 3, at CIGAR STORE 610: Duval Street BASEBALL SCORES Cigars and Cold two-bagger that 1829 by Sir Charles Wheatstone—« \ r the year in which the accordion ‘after 34 years’ service; born at ed. Fleetwood, Pa., 64 years:ago. "Free Prompt Delivery To Any Place In Key West In 10 Minutes SPECIAL Pedro Domect, Trescepas BRANDY -. Pedro Domeca Vina No. 25 MUSCATEL - Bacco and Calgro MUSCATEL, is reputed to have been invent Soft Drinks Look” On Gridiron. 45 Making Trip me To Havana With R Raid A party of 45 “Yes; And don R jAmado: Rodriguez, «Mrs... Roy toing | Hamlin;) Mrs. A. Acevedo, Mrs. “baseball | D. Roberts, ‘Mrs, "Rose: Esquinaldo team to Havana to play the Uni. and: daughter, Rose; Mrs. Gabby versity’ Of Havana Baseball nine. |Lastres,,Mrs. Camille Reberts, They will make up *twoy:plane my . a. mn., tomorrow. — Tomorrow night the Red Rai Mr. and’ Mrs, James Ward, Miss, Elva. Esquinaldo, Nellie Acevedo, at 9/Gloria and. Aliee Acevedo, F,|to guard them against vi | Acevedo, Earl Ingraham, Jackie \Key, Joe Russell and. Angel -Al- » a total of 45 in the party. In a number of relig dead are anneinted with or ghouls which threaten ers will /tackle the Havana Uni- possession of ;and’ live Versity “aggregation, agaifi ‘Sunday night they will engage.in a seconccontest. ‘West at 10 a 'm., Monday. Players;Who will make the trip Gabriel Lastres, |‘Toby Owen, Carl. Griffen, Carlyton Sterling, Jack Villareal, M. Dukes, Arman- Mario Hernandez, Joe .Mira, Mason. Mauldin, Nene Domenech,’ . Bit: Castenado, Roy Hamlin, infary th blocking practice. ere REISER, .should CARL FURILLO F , ago. § PETE REISER, Brooklyn's center’ pr. Oliver C. Carmichael, presi- fielder, injured his enkle sliding gent of the Carnegie Foundation into second base in the first in- for the Advancement of Teach- ning and it appeared doubtful if ing, born in Goodwater, Ala, 56 he will pley in today’s World| years ago. Series game. CARL FURILLO PORT and SHERRY WINE WHISKEY __ 4/5 Qt. $3.69 — Pt. $2.25 — PAUL JONES Blended WHISKEY __ 4/5 Qt. $3.65 — Pt. $2.30 — THREE FEATHERS Reserve Blended 4/5 Qt. $4.22 — Pt. $2.60 — WHISKEY CARSTAIRS Blended WHISKEY OLD THOMPSON Blended WHISKEY SCHENLEY’S Black Label WHISKEY CALVERT'S Reserve Blended WHISKEY ._ 4/5 Qt. $4.20 — Pt. $2.68 — '% Pt. $1.38 JOHNNIE WALKER Black Label SCOTCH WHISKEY HIGHLAND QUEEN Blended SCOTCH WHISKEY $6.15 HIRAM WALKER’'S London Dry 4/5 Qt. $3.31 — Pt. $2.04 — % Pt. $1.09 J. 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