By MURRAY CHASS BOSTON (AP) -- Carl Yas- trzemski and Boston Red Sox try for a-comeback behind 22- game winner Jim Lonbor today following a 2-1 setback by St. Louis Cardinals in the first game of the World Series. Bob Gibson thwarted Yas- trzemski and the rest of the Red Sox Wednesday, allowing only six hits while Lou Brock engineered the Cards' victory with a record-tying four hits and two stolen bases. In fact, Yastrzemski felt so thwarted that he went back on to the field after the game and took 20 minutes 9f batting prac- While Yastrzemski stood in the cage swatting at pitches from third baseman Joe Foy, Brock stood on a chair in front of his locker in the Cardinal clubhouse talking about pitch- ers' flaws--flaws he says he hips and their 'eet. Brock rapped four singles in his first four at-bats--he waiked his last time up--stole second in the first and seventh innings and scored the Cardinals' runs, both times on grounders by Roger Maris. That was enough to overcome a homer by picther Jose Santia- go that tied the game in the third inning. spots in their shoulders, their plays and that sparked the Red Sox to their first pennant in 21 years. a When Brock singled to left in the fourth with two out and Jul- ian Javier on second base, ke fired a perfect, no-bounce strike to Russ Gibson at the plate, |and Javier was an easy out. When Curt Flood led off the next inning with a line drive thar rose as it neared Yas- trzemski, the left fielder raced over, leaped and snared the |ball, averting a sure double or triple. Those big plays, however, were not enough to overcome Yaz' lack of production at the Gibson And Brock Key Factors In Card's First Game Victory Back in the Cardinal club- house, Brock was ialking about the first game, the one that made the Cardinals even bigger favorites to win the series. "All pitchers have flaws," Brock said, explaining the method that has made him the champion the past two years. that didn't have a flaw. ted it right away."' jthat he stole second in the first inning on Santiago's first pitch to the next batter, Curt Flood. National League's base stealing)" "I've never seen a pitcher|~ "Santiago had a flaw, I spot.|/ Brock spotted it so quickly |" THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, October 5, 1967 9 second baseman Jerry Adair, who with the rest of the Boston infield was playing in close. That run wiped out the wholiy unexpected blast that Santiago placed on top of the left-centre field wall, about 360 feet away from home plate, in the third inning. That olow came on an 0-2 pitch. Besides Santiago, no other Red Sox advanced past second base, and only iwo got that far. GILBERT SIDELINED KITCHENER, Ont. (CP) ~ A cast was placed Wednesday on. the severely bruised left wrist of Rod Gilbert, New York Rangers' high - scoring right winger. However, the National Hockey League club said he will be sidelined only three or four days, Gilbert suffered the injury in an exhibition game against Boston Bruins Tuesday night. % Kédlech's OSHAWA'S SMART MEN'S SHOP 10 KING STREET WEST The Most Carefully Tailored Clothes You Could Wear tice, hoping the extra wor would help today's encounter with Dick Hughes, who surpris- ingly won 15 games for St. Louis during the season. The Red Sox were count!ng on Lonborg to get them even in the series just as he got them into the series last Sunday with a pennant-clinching triumph over Minnesota Twins. : To accomplish that feat ~ though, Lonborg will have to, among other ihings, halt the red-hot Brock while Yaz heats up his cold bat. being IWITLESS 4 TIMES peau plate. After he singled in the seventh,| SFARRLES IN FIELD "If you're swinging the bathe again stole on the first pitch!" Yastrzemski, on the other,well and feel good like I did)tg Flood. hand, fouled out, grounded out|that last couple of weeks of the) and flied to Brock twice. Only|season, you'll hit anyone," he/SCORES ON GROUNDER in the field did he show the|said. "But if you feel like I did| He then moved to htird as|- almost unbelievable skill thatitoday, my _ six-year-old son!Flood grounded out and scooted|~ enables him to make the big|could get me out." ihome on Maris' grounder to\? seen é Safer Hla QUALITY Tattente ers LOU BROCK of the St. Red Sox second baseman in watching Maris Louis Cardinals crosses the seventh inning of their i : Speer home plate to score the World Series opbher at Fen aig out a first base. St. | The American es ee winning run on Roger way Park yesterday. Bosox uis won 2-1. crown winner, who went hitless in four times at bat, spent a Maris' grounder to Boston catcher Russ Gibson is is few minutes resting in the Bos- | ton clubhouse after the game. M 0 li h P T t | 54 IN PRE-OLYMPICS then changed uniforms and ah | __. pipth|joined Ken Harrelson and Rico Vv IC aces oron 0 perce Cire (Be) Fifth Petrocelli, who also had gone |- four countries have entered hitless, on the field. T 6 l Wi 0 M t eS athletes in 18 Olympic} "My hands were slow, real a events in Mexico's third inter-|slow," Yastrzemski explained 0 in ver on Trea jnational sports competition, it|after emerging irom the batting | was announced Wednesday. The|cage." I wasn't using my hands Hank Bassen and Joe Daley|games are commonly called the/enough, and I think I was drop- split the shutout. Bassen was|Pre-Olympics. \ping them a little too low." obtained recently from Detroit in a trade for Roy Edwards and Daley played last season with Detroit's Memphis farm club in the Central Professional Hock- ey League. At Sorel, Que., Bill Suther- land, Jim Johnson, John Miszuk, Wayne Hicks and Don| Blackburn scored for the| Flyers. 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