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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Oct 1966, p. 11

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FIRST GAME HEROES! This pair of Orioles were flying high yesterday, as they led Baltimore to a 5-2 victory over L.A. Dodgers, in the first game of the World Series. Frank Robin- son (left) slammed a two- run homer, in the first in- ning. "Moe" Drabowsky took over from Dave Mc- Nally in the third inning FORMER CANADIAN... and pitched superbly in his relief role. He gave up only one hit, in more than six innings and tied a world Series record that has stood since 1919, when he struck out six batters in succes- sion. In all, Drabowsky fan- ned 11 batters -- setting a new all-time World Series record for "a relief pitch- er'. Back in 1921, Jess ... MAKES SERIES HISTORY Barnes of the N.Y. Giants struck out 10 batters in re- lief -- but he went into the game in the first inning -- against Yankees. Sandy Koufax, who will start to- day's game for Dodgers, holds the full-game dis- tance, with 15 strikeouts, a mark set in 1963. --AP. Wirephoto Drabowsky Brilliant LOS ANGELES (CP) -- Moe Drabowsky came a long way to win the opening game of the World Series for Baltimore Ori- oles. The Polish - born right-hander earned a bonus contract with Chicago Cubs after earning the reputation of a pitching-hitting sensation with Truro Bearcats of the Halifax and District League in 1955. He worked for three other He pitched 6 2-3 innings of re- liet-as the Orioles defeated Los Angeles Dodgers 5-2 Wednes- ane §239 595.8 it 'eee ay tha a3 : the ig in 17 games that sea- jbowsky compiled an 8-2 allowing 72 hits in 96 in- . He gave wp 27 runs, 26 of them earned, while striking out 85 for a 2144 earned run av- erage. It's just possible the Balti- more bullpen brigade has been the one factor measured incor- rectly by the experts who tabbed Los Angeles Dodgers 8-5 favorites to win their second straight World Series. Drabowsky, a part - time stock broker who considered re- tiring before the season, came = of the Baltimore bullpen in 538 ae z = : third inning Wednesday and} shackled the Dodgers while breaking one Series strikeout record and tying another. Ever since the Orioles have arrived in Los Angeles, man- ager Hank Bauer has been pelted with questions suggesting the Orioles couldn't possibly win| ue Series vecause of pitching. All pointed to the fact that the entire Orioles' staff had completed only 23 games--to 27 for Dodger left - hander Sandy Koufax. SHOWS STRENGTH As game No. 1 started, Bauer their bullpen crews in history down the right field line -- sending| every available pitcher to the bullpen with the exception of the starter, Dave McNally, and Jim Palmer, today's d Drabowsky came on with the bases loaded and one out, struck out Wes Parker, walked Jim Gilliam to force in a run and drafted me I might have re- tired," he said. "But when I had a chance to go with a club that could win the pennani, I hanged my mind." then got John Roseboro to foul out. That was it or the Dodgers. Drabowsky went on to strike out the next six batters in or- der and finished with 11 in all while allowing the Dodgers only a harmless seventh inning sin- gle by Willie Davis. The six straight strikeouts tied the Series record set by Hod Eller of Cincinnati Reds against Chicago White Sox in 1919 and the 11 was the most for a relief pitcher in Series his- tory, bettering the 10 by Jess Barnes of New York Giants -- ist New York Yankees in 1921. Drabowsky just did what the Baltimore report said, according to er Andy Et- chebarren. FOUND SECRET "That told us that a good fast ball can be thrown past the Dodgers," the rookie receiver said, 'Walt Alston, the Dodger man- ager didn't comment on that, but he did on Drabowsky. "You've got to give him credit," Alston said. "I re- member he was a_ strong thrower as a youngster when he was with the Chicago Cubs. Then he had a sore arm. But it looked like he threw as good as he ever did." Drabowsky agreed but admit- ted he was close to retiring when the Orioles drafted him from the Cardinals last winter. "T suppose if Baltimore hadn't| The Orioles started off against the Dodgers the same way they won the American League pen- nant--with Frank Robinson and Brooks Robinson hitting consec- utive first inning homers off Don Drysdale after Snyder drew a one-out walk. SINGLED IN RUN An inning later, Snyder sin- gled in a run after a waik to Etchebarren and a sacrifice. Ta the bottom half of the sec- ond, Jim Lefebvre hammered McNally for a leadoff homer, the lead to 4-1, Then, in the |, McNally walked three consecutive batters and Bauer signalled for Drabowsky. "He was my logical pe Bauer said, "because he had the Baltimore ze Los Angeles 011 000 000-- 2 30 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Getober 6, 1966 7] LOS ANGELES (AP)--Balti- more Orioles played the first game of the World Series Wed- nesdav the wav thev won fhe American League pennant: Power from the Robinson boys and great relief pitching. Frank Robinson, a_ triple- crown winner during 1966, slugged a two-run homer in the first inning off Don Drysdale. Brooks Robinson followed with a solo homer, and the Orioles went on to win 5-2. After Dave vive" Ms struggling Baltimore s " was relieved in the third inning, Moe Drabowsky came out of the bullpen and hurled one-hit ball over the final 6 2-3 innings. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS First Game Wednesday Oct. 5 at Los An- geles 310 100 000-- 5 90 MeNally, Drabowsky (3) and Etchebarren; Drysdale, Moel- ler (3) Miller (5) Perranoski (8) and Roseboro. Winner--Dra- bowsky. Loser--Drysdale. HRs: Balt: F. Robinson (1) 1 on, B. Robinson (1) none on. LA: Lefebvre (2) none on. Series Schedule Thursday, Oct. 6 -- Second game at Los Angeles. Friday, Oct. 7--Open date. Saturday, Oct. 8~Third game at Baltimore. Sunday, Oct. $--Fourth game at Baltimore. WORLD SERIES STATISTICS Rookie catcher Andy Etche- barren said Drabowsky. threw "about 85 per cent fast balls, with a few sliders and a couvle of curves. His fast ball was excellent." Etchebarren said Drabowsky confirmed a scouting report which said: "A good fast: ball can be thrown past the Dodg- ers." The 3l-year-old right-hander started only three games this season but posted a 6-0 record while appearing mostly in long relief roles. WAS LOGICAL CHOICE "He was my logical choice," manager Hank Bauer said, "'be- Orioles Take Opener Using Usual Pattern cause he had the most experi- ence,"" Bauer said he would have Wivugus is aoacves sou dmsued in the ninth had Drahowsky walked leadoff hitter John Rose- boro, who struck out after the count reached 3-1. Brooks Robinson claimed the two-run homer by Frank Robin- son "did more for me than my homer. Frank took the pressure off everybody, especially me." Frank claimed his clout, which landed about three rows deep into the left field stands, "wasn't hit well, but I got enough of it and hit it in the right direction." Monday, Oct. 10--Fifth game, if necessary, at Baltimore. Tuesday, Oct. 11--Open date. Wednesday, Oct. 12 -- Sixth game, if necessary, at Los An- les. Thursday, Oct, 13 -- Seventh game, if necessary, at Los An- geles. First Game Attendance--55,941. Net receipts--$557,336.00. Commissioner's share -- $83,- .40, Players' share--$284,241.36. Les Angeles club's share-- $47,373.56. Baltimore club's share--$47,- 373.56. National League's share-- $47,373.56. ATTENTION Ice Hockey Clubs ICE RENTAL AVAILABLE Best of Facilities PER $15.00 vo 12 Midnight to 4:00 p.m. Ph: 728-5162 -3 American Lea gue's share $47,373.56. Balance not growing fast enough? You need a new approach. 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