Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Oct 1964, p. 15

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| Shannon's Homer Starts Cardinals On Victory Road "Winning the first game means a great deal, of course," Keane, "but what pleases that we've now rotation By JOE REICHLER 5 (AP)--"So the Yankees want to scramble. It's all right with us. We're the best scramblers in wf apeek ne f BE oa ge H a5 Lee a Th 3 3 : i i aig Pat ii i ly a zit i #8 usta FE ili &§ SADECKI WON Sadecki was credited with the victory but it took a three- inning relief job by Barmey Schultz, the 38-year-old knuckle- baller, to preserve the triumph. Curt Flood, Lou Brock, Mc- Carver and Shannon each had two hits as the Yankees com- WOODBINE RACE RESULTS FIRST RACE -- Purse $1900. » Three-year-olds and up. 6 Furiongs (12) *12-Du Barry Rose, H'son 9.90 5.90 4.40) (8) Shuk 600 4,30| A-Etimota, Bailey 21.70|4 -Menedict, Gomez 6 -Teardrop Lane, Armstrong | Start good, won handily Also Ran in Order: Reckless Lady, B- Free Trial, A-Benares 2nd, Royaj Spirit, and Batakiair. | A--Amerarge Stable and Mrs H A Luro! entry B--Mrs J A McDougald end E B Seed- house entry zg eS .[ed "Nettie Stakes Hdcp", Fillies and mares, three-year-olds and up. 1¥e Miles 5.50 2.60 2.60 2.00. 2.40 4.60 |, Humber 7 ch ft, Case A 743 SECOND . a iif? =z Double Pool 40,473 RACE -- Purse $2000. Claim- a 'ond vp Miles (9) Winner, ch f, by Rico Monte -- Too Fussy by Blue Swords. Trainer FH Merrit Jr. ) Pool 56,834 Hie 3 | | BIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2100. Claim- . Three-year-clds. One and one-six- 60 360 2.60 4@ 3, 3.7" fil =f Careless K | Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Elm Wood, Bar- bara Bain, King City, Doonbeg, Yukon ow-| Squaw, A-Jet | Dandier, A-Bive Mischief and je A--WMre P Green and J Sikura entry 4.00| winner, b g, by Dark Hawk or Easy 20| Fibber -- Texel'a by Texas Sandman. Trainer . C Cavalaris Jr. Pool 55,654 Total Pool 402,577 Attendance 5,413 'Kelly Mac Hal' Captures Feature CAMPBELLVILLE, Ont. (CP) Kelly Mac Hal, the most tal- ented side-wheeler of her age and sex in Canada, went to the front at the quarter mile pole and coasted home an easy win- ner over 11 freshman paces in the $7,202 Supentest Stakes at Mohawk Raceway Wednesday night. It was the third straight stakes win and the 10th in 20 starts for the little bay filly, owned by Edna and Jack Ken- nedy of Ancaster, Ont. She breezed to the finish 4% Pool 25,385 Quinella Pool 28,306 |lengths in advance of Eleming- QUINELLA, 5 AND 6, PAID $99.00 |ton Worthy, owned by Lieuten- SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2000, Ailow. aNt-Governor Earl Rowe. 10 +0| Remember When?... 510 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Don Lamrsen pitched the first perfect game in World Series history. eight year: ago today--in 1956, The 27- mah ye yw gs sor" ae year-old New York Yankees Pretty Terry by Fairaris. rainer'W H| Tight hander dismissed 27 ong ol | Brooklyn batters in order | with no hits, no walks, no SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $10,000 Add- i wie Atlow- ences. Two-yeer-clds. 7 Furiongs (8) . U, Later, 26. 12.00 8.10 cag 5.50 4.50 4.50 good, won easily Also Ran in Order: Just Plain Lucky, Sea Bee Sea, River Perty, Echo Boy end DQ-Misty Bandit. | 0Q--Finished first but wes disqualified) end placed jest. Winner, ch g, Petare -- Miss Velocity by Spy Song. Trainer F H Merrill Jr. | Pool 47,335 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $240. Allow- 'ences. end up. 6 Fur- fongs (6) SCredit Curb, Maxwell 10.20 5.90 2.60 #11 Eddy, Hele 16.00 4.50 3-Out of Pocket, POURTH RACE -- Purse $2600, Maxwell Gomez 2.0 Sart good, won handity Also Ran in Order: Swoon Star, New Member, end Arthur H. Winner, & g, by Top Admiral -- Norgrand by North Wales and. Trainer L C Cava-) farts Jr. | 1) Rasmussen 21.90 one reaching first base, i 3 g THE BOX SCORE ST. LOUIS (AP)--Box score of the first game of the World Series AB R HRBIPO A 1 Foner = Pepitone lb C. Boyer 3b Ford p Downing p Blanchard eHegan Sheldon p Mikkelsen p Totals Cardinals Flood cf Brock If Groat ss K. Boyer 3b White 1b Shannon rf McCarver. c Maxvill 2b aJames Shultz p Sadecki p bWarwick cJavier 2b fSkinner gBuchek 2b Totals 35 912 a-Popped out for Maxvill 6th b-Singled for Sadecki in 6th. e-Ran for Warwick in 6th. e-Ran for Blanchard in 8th, f-Punposely passed for Javier in 8th. g-Ran for Skinner in 8th. Yankees 030 010 010--5 Cardinals 110 004 03x--9 E-Mantle, C. Boyer. DP- eorooeooon rea _ SSSHHSSSHY SHHNYVENSSSH OHH SONNE NS = Wis -_ PSorecocrasooecow od a SSSH MEH YUE ewWEUATAISS SH oH Us Rea -- FPSOHKPSSSOS SoH wWeHSoHH MUS SH SOS SHE SHHH SSS WOSSHH SS SSH sHSoNNEUSSOSSHSOSUSSOHS Neoosoooveewmerreread -- wWooKrSHoSoNosoon FHS iy ~ s Groat, Maxvill and White; Shel-| 02.4 don and Pepitone. LOB-Yan- kees 11, Cardinals 7. 2B-Tresh, McCarver, Blanchard, Brock. 3B-McCarver, Flood. HR-Tresh, Shannon. SB-C. Boyer. SF-K. Boyer. IP HRER Ford (1) 51-2 8 5 Downing 1 Sheldon -4 Mikkelsen S Sadecki (W) 68 Schultz 3 1 BB--Ford 1 (K. Boyer), Shel- |don 2 (McCarver, Skinner) Mikkelsen 1 (Groat), Sadecki 5 (Maris, Linz, Howard, Ford 2), Schultz 1 (Tresh). SO--Ford 4 (White 2, Maxvill, Sadecki), Downing 1 (K. Boyer), Sadecki 2 (Maris, Mantle), Schultz 1 (Pepitone). PB--Howard 2. U-- Secory (N) plate, McKinley (A) first base, Burkhart (N) second base, Soar (A) third base, V. Smith (N) left field, A, Smith (A) right field. T-- 2:42. A--30,805. 'sill Visite FIRST GAME HEROES! teammates whipped the N.Y. Mike Shannon (18) and Barney Yankees 9-5 yesterday after- Schultz (33), of the St. Louis novoi, in the first game of the Cardinals, whoop it up in their 1964 World Series. Shannon dressing room at Busch Stad- hit a two-run homer in the ium, after they and their sixth, to tie up the game and the Cards went on from there for their victory. Relief hurler Schultz pitched the last three innings to preserve the vic- tory for Cards' starting pitch- Ray Sadecki. : --AP Wirephoto WORLD SERIES Stan "The Man' FACTS, FIGURES 'lat St. Louis (if necessary) By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS| WL Pet. St. Louis (N( 1 01.000 New York (A) 6 1 .000) g7. LOUIS (AP)--It was Stan First game, Wed. Oct. 7 Musial's turn to sit and watch New York 030010 010-- 5 122 laage while A gyri goo St. Louis 140 04. O0x-- 9 19.6 /70F,.. Me man. WHO, DOK ee Ford, Downing (6) Shekion place, helped St. Louis Cardi is win a World Series game. Mikkelsen (8) and Howard; ae really a good thing I Sadecki, Schultz 7) and Mc-| haven't been playing this year," Carver. W-Sadecki (1). L-Ford.|said Musial, the all-time star HR: Tresh (NY). Shannon/who retired to become a Cardi- (St.L.) inal vice - president after last Remaining schedule season, "If I had been, we | wouldn't have won." Be Se waat Thurs. Oct. 8, Nobody believed him. : Musial, 43, tanned and crack- Third game, Sat. Oct. 10 at/ing his famous grin, wore a New: York neat business suit and looked Fourth game, Sun. Oct, 10 the part of an executive. New York "T'm feeling good now," said Fifth game, Mon. Oct. 12 the U.S, physical fitness direc- New York (if necessary) tor who collapsed recently from Sixth game, Wed. Oct. 14 at| overwork. "In fact, seeing the St. Louis (if necessary) |Cardinals finally play in a Seventh game, Thurs. Oct. Missing Series at at | at) |World Séries, I've never felt 15) better." New York club's share-- First game $12,501.04 Attendance--30,805 hy Louis share--$12,- Net receipts--$200,016.57 501.04 Commissioner's share -- rso,.|amenean eeanigevenee " Financial statistics club's 49 National Players share--$120,009.94 501.03 League's hare--$12,- 'Has No Regrets' "The World Series is a great thrill for a player, Many don't jget in. I'm lucky I got into three. But, much as I'd like to be in it, I have no regrets." Musial played in his first | series as a rookie in 1942 when \the Cards upset the favored THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 8, 1964 15 Foreign Ball Park Yanks Big Worry By TOM PENDERGAST ST. LOUIS (AP)--The victor sounded York Yankees 9-5 in Wednes-|in left day's World Series opener. "I knew Shannon's ball was a pounds, said he thought he hit it hard enough for a homer. "But that's the way it is with a little fellow," he smiled. "1 gave it all I had, but it wasn't rookie i bELEY + rt Te z i "Tt was a tough day to pitch," said loser Whitey Ford, the crafty Yankee lefthander. "My control was off," said the winner, southpaw Ray Sa- decki of the Cardinals. "We aren't whooping it up un- til it's all over," said the Red- birds' speedy left fielder, Lou Brock. the Cards' manager was so questions he frequently cupped his ear to hear, 'We played methodical ball today," he said. "Our men came when they had to. The Yankees were tough, but we arose to the occasion." BERRA FELT SAME Manager Yogi Berra of the Yankees had about the same attitude. "Ym not disappointed," said Berra, 'It's a strange ball park and we haven't played here: They (the Cards) just found some of the holes for their hits that we didn't," Both teams had 12 hits and one home run, but the Yankees had two errors and two p "° i) DEFLECT-O New Clear Plastic Deflector @ KEEPS DRAPES CLEAN @ HELPS WARM FLOORS @ MAGNETS HOLD IN PLACE d No fools needed to install. 1.98 balls by catcher Elston How-\- ard. Yankee left-fielder Tom Tresh and Cardinal right-fielder Mike ' Shannon each hit two-run ho- mers, But Shannon's was the turning point of the game, tie- ing the score at 4-4 in the sixth. Howard said Shannon's homer "came off a slider by Ford that came up. Some of Whitey's New York Yankees. breaking stuff was coming up not all." fe a ar I, ane Corby's soft, smooth, true Canadian whisky. Aged 10 years in wood. Now available, Worthy companion of Corby's fifteen year old Park Lane. 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