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World Series opens tomorrow
Yankees start as 13-10 favourites for the 1960 American baseball classic
Pittsburgh, Oct. 3.
Pittsburgh's Vernon Law and New York's Art Ditmar, a pair of veteran right-handers, were confirmed today as the start- ing pitchors in the first game of the 1960 World Series between the Pirates and Yankees, starting here on Wednes- day.
Both camps breathed optimism. Danny Murtaugh, serious- minded manager of the Pirates, predicted a Pittsburgh victory because "we beat the best in.a tougher League.'
Custy Stengel, pilot of the Yankees, in his best brand of double talk, had this to say:
"My writers tell me we got the momentum, which is sup- posed to give us some kind of I don't psychological edge, know about thet but if it means we enn strelch our 15 straight 19 straight then I say I agree because that's what I told niy players."
NEW YORK
Tony Kubek, 69 (273). Hector Lopek, LF (204). Roger Maris, RF (283). Mickey Mantlo, CF (278). B: Skowron, 18 (809). Yogi Berra, C (278).
The Yankees also are the ing gome ut Forbes Field'
writers' choice, They (searen batting averages and sports should win the series in six pitching records in parentheset grumes. They should encounter are their must trouble from Law and southpaw Harvey Haddix the first time they face Chase pitchers. They shouli have loss difficulty- with the right-
Bob honder
Friend, who has been numed to pitch the second
and game here on Thursday, Stengel, of course, was re-southpaw Vinegar Bend Mizell ferring to the Yankees blazing who has been Labbed to pitch
nish which produced victories the third
game, at Yankee Studlum un Saturday.
Friday is
dale in an open the best-of-seven competition.
10
in their last 15 regular-season games,
have
The odds-makers made the Yankees 13 to 10 favourites for the series and cyen money in the first game.
Natal fails
in bold bid
for victory
Durban, Oct. 3. Natal fulled in a bold bid for victory in their match with the Commonwealth
team here today.
touring cricket
Set the task of scoring 403 runs in 320 minutes, they were all out for 316, leaving the Commonwealth winners by 30
runs with 23 minutes to spare.
After South African Test MeGlow and skipper Jackie
Trevor Gaddarch had put on 78
for the first wicket, sparkling
indings of 04 by Roy McLean enabled Natal
three al lunch
reach 172 for
McGlew went on to make 70
in 194 minutes, and he re-
ceived good support
Lynton
from
Probable line-up
Unlike Muriaugh, Stangel did not name his second and third game pitchers but it appeared he would follow Ditmar with an- other right-hander, Bob Turley in the second game in spacious Forbes Field. Stengel Ls ex- pected to open with Whitey Ford, his left-handed ace, at Yankee Stadium.
Probable starting line-ups for Wednesday's World Series open-
Ciclo Boyer, 38 (242).
Bobby Richardson, 23 (262), Art Ditmar, P (15-9),
PITTSBURGH
B Virton, CF (204), Dick Groet ES (.925). Bob Skinner, LF (273). Dick Stuart, 1B (200). Smoky Burgess, C (204). Roberto Clemente, RF (914). Don Hoek 3B (282). Bill Mazerosii, 2B (273). Vern Law, F (20-9). Umpires: Dusty Boggoes (National)-plate; John Stevens (American) first base; Bill Jackowski (National) - second base; Nestor Chylak (American) -- third base; Stan Landes (National) and Jim Honochick (American)-fould lines.--AP.
ENGLISH LEAGUE SOCCER'
Grimsby, Stockport regain third and
fourth division lead
London, Oct. 3,
Grimsby Town and Stockport County tonight re- gained the leadership in the English Third
'
BREATHTAKING !
Spurs' goalkeeper Bill Brown can't even shout for help, Henry (white shirt), Spurs' left-back, and Villa inside-right Thomson both land on top of him In the match at White Hari-lane last week. Spurs won 6-2.
Indonesia in Aga Khan Gold Cup
soccer.
semi-final
Dacca, Oct. 9. Indonesia beat the Pakistani side Al-Hilal (Gujranwala) by eight goals to one to enter the send-final of the Aga Khan Gold Cup soccer tournament
BOOKS AND SPORT
THE RACING CAMPBELLS
By CHARLES STEPHEN
here today. Indonesia led 3-1 "I'll be going to Utah with father," said 14-year-
at half-tline.
Inside-left Noor Salam, outside-left
Kurnin right Mannan and inside-right Swardy each scored two goals for Indonesia.
outside.
ful football.
Indonesia play their next Cup match on October 7--Reuter.
bird,
old Donald Campbell when his Uppingham school-friends asked him about his holiday plans. "Dad's having another go at 300 mph with Bluebird, and I'll be helping."
year
#
WOB
century
1935.
making 4
were
Cheered on by an enthusiastic
The
that Americans A news the
later
Sir Mal- holiday crowd of 20,000
preparing to break Indonesians left their Pakistani quarter of
with their Dorald Campbell was to returncoln's world water speed record rivals bewildered superb ball control, crisp short to Utah Salt Flats-this time-Donald was given the sound- passing, and generally delight at the wheel of his own Blue-est advice of his life by Leo near-intal Vile, the Campbells' chief en- Said Villa: "I hope you'll effort to bring back the world ginger. land speed record to Campbell's
think carefully
what about kingdom:
you're doing because I'll tell you one thing here and now. Once you start on this, you'll
never stop."
shown the wis dom of those words,
Today, after cheating death so many times like
and Fourth Division English Soccer Leagues Congratulations
respectively.i
Grimsby were
without a
Morby-Smith and mutch but went back to the top
. Curly Burger.
of the Third Division because NO-BALLED FOR
The tail-enders did not last Watford,
long,
who
had displaced
them at the weekend on goal-
however, and when the Australlon Bobble Simpson (average, crashed to a 6-1 defeat caught and. bowled Dodds to at Southend.
capture his fourth wicket
DRAGGING
maintained their AND THROWING
the Innings, Natal were still 87
short of their objective,
Simpson's four wickets
Stockport unbeaten home record with
over Crystal Palace. cost 5-2 win
П
The
Sydney, Oct. 3. Frank Misson
Aus test "possible" wad tralian no-bailed four times in two while for overs
"dragging"
127
him 110. while Brion Statham which put them a point ahead
of Peterborough United.
took three for 43.
Final scores were: Common- United's brief spell at the top wealth XI 180 and 367. Natal ended when they narrowly lost 135 and 318-Reuter,
3-4 at home against Southport,
"Olympic cyclist's
death due to overdose of drug
High scoring
was a feature
bowling for Glebe in an Inter
from Ike
Freeldent congratulated
The inspiration
What inspired
follow father's
50
to
in his
closely footsteps? One need look no further than his first visit to Utah when he helped
to push out the shimmering
aDel Bluebird
watched 拉娜
enthralled
she streamed Rcross the apparently limii-
less expanre of desert while- nc5%,
Washington, Oct 3.
Eisenhower today tie winners of the World Amateur Term Golf Tournament which concluded at Ardmore, Pa., on Saturday.
On that extraordinary summer The winning American tear
the holiday of 1935, the impression- who received members Eisenhower Cup
were Jackable schoolboy saw his father his final trlumpliantly reach William Nicklaus
Handyman, Deane R. Beman, and Robert land speed targetan average,
over two runs of 301.19 mph W. Gardener.
In one decade he had doubled organised The Journament
with the President's assistance his speed record Club cricket match against In the spring of 1958, drew 32
countries this year, Northern Districts here today,
The Americans were panted
4
North Sydney bowler Bevan White, who was no-balled six
of tonight's programme, the 12 games producing 69 goals.
In
the competition,
new League
Middlesbrough
Time has
his father before htm, Donald Campbell gives no sign at quitting his not- Lila stop race against time,
for speed seems katiable,
Just
In-
Will never rest Where wil 11 end? That is
a question left unanswered by Richard Hough's "BP Book of the Racing Campbells" (Stan- ley Paul, 128 B)
But this racky-written and zolourful account of two speed fanatics leaves the strong Im- pression that Campbell the
will never rest Boconti
land and
Over the next decade, Donald developed the same drive and uccom spirit and obstinacy that had whatever the cost until he by members of the spurred on his father over the has equalled the achievements Cup times in one over for "throw-second place Australian team years And, in 1940, a few or Campbell the First - by
after
Sir Malcoln holding the world Bruce Devlin, months ing" in the opening round of Erick Routley,
28-year-old water spoed records simul- cricket last week, was Edward Ball, and Jack Coogan. Campbell's death, Were eliminated by Cardin grade
President Ebenhower chatted Donald decided to continue. his
timeously. group for a few father's worl City, The Welshmen won 4-3 called" for the same offence in
another club match, against with the
talking Colt In that hour of decision →→ were with- but Middlesbrough
Mosanan, yesterday. China minutes, mostly
when he was roused by out their English international Mail Special.
they said,UPÍ. Rome, Oct. 3. Eddie Holliday for the last 60 Italian police noted the minutes. State Attorney's offer tonight that Knud Enemark Jensen, member of the Danish cycling team in the Olymple Games, dled "ol an overdose Di D stimulating drug"
Jensen, 23, collapsed during the $2-mile Olympic Open
...
Results
Results of tonight's British soccer matches were:
FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP First round
ENGLISH LEAGUE Division II
Road Race on Aug. 30. He Middlesbrough 2 Cardit
died in a hospital.
Hospital attendants at Orst
attributed Jenzen's death to Hull City sunstroke. Later It was learn-Port Vele ed
J Notts County: . 3 Brentford
Reading & Watford
Shrewsbury, Division TV
Queen's Park
Walsall
Jansen had taken a drug | Southend known as Ronicol
before the
race. The drug, described by
doctors as comparatively mild,
la to stimulate blood circula- | Peterborough
tion
Italian police made a lengthy investigation-AP,
3 Northampton
5 Bradford
3 Southbert
4 Harlinhools
Rochdale
Stockport
York City
4 Aldershot
5 Crystal Prince
-Roulet.
by Barry ARR-liby
WELL, THEY LEARN BIOLOGY
AT SCHOOL
THIS EXTE NAME
JOS
4
LIKE FATHERS, LIKE
SONS
the
Is flair for sport hereditary? Certainly this seems the case in English cricket, where three sons and one grandson of famous cricketers have come into prominence over the past season,
Two
dashing young. Oxford batsmen who have
revived
memories for cricket fans are
of
immortal "CB", who played
for England at cricket and
30COUT.
father's footstepe more closely cricket by becoming 3 coptale skipper of Repton
runs
class cricket, including a Arst-class maiden against Lancashire,
century
Already
youngest player to
Junior singles championship of Great Britain at Wimble-
102 runs in 104 minutes by Neil Harvey
Sydney, Oct. 3, Australian Test cricketer Null
Harvey scored 102 rune in 104 minutes in an Inter-Club match in Sydney today.
Playing for Gordon, Harvey went to the crease arst wicket captain, down to partner his
unbroken
vigorously
attacked
Nawab the 19-year-old
This year the new Nawab has Over to lawn tennis and the new Sid Carroll, for an
in Arst- sensation of the game is 14-101. Pataudi,
image of hla #cored 1,205 the
Harvey Matthews year-old Stanley famous father (England and
junior, who has become the the bowling of Manly club and and India),
20-year-old
in the had hit 13 tours before lunch
Later, he threw his wicket Charles Fry, grandson of the
away by forcing the pace when ke had scored 134 in 187 Stanley, sum of the world famous minutes. His innings included a
footballer, is being hallod a total of 22
fours-China Mall The greatest prospect
his Special.
Ho country has produced.
and Possessos complete -balanced game without out
You'lt sleep well my per › à full length MEN-INDIA
Slumberette.
he seems destined to become captain of Indian cricket. Fry has been
successful with 700' rung in first-clacy cricket, but the quality of his stroke play promises well for the future.
The Huttons
At school level, two boys with the famous name of Hutton have boon making their mark. Both are
of
former Ebgland skipper, Sir Len Hutton.
Richard Hason, 27, hit 100 of
a school record partnership
of 227 for Repton; and John
don,
A
stonding strength or won Fight postponed
ness. He is remarkably calm and disciplined for his years.
Los Angeles, Oct. 3. The middleweight boxing it is too early to forecast a great contest between Gene Fullmer
future for
Stanley-00 many and Sugar Rast Robinson has British Junior champions, have been postponed from next falted to make their mark in Saturday until December
International tennis,
because Fulimer has torn a
Hutton, aged 14, followed up But he does poncis the one im-calf musclo. with andefeated hal portant advantage of having contury
tho .Repics
Jutor olovEIL, Richard (lice his father) is an
openingt bat. · And: npt/sear⠀ so he with follow his
The contest Ja for the National Dexing Version of the riddleweight cham
Fullmer
a parent who fully appreciates American iho training, sherifices and Amaciation's single-mindedness of purpose world necessary for success-on-plonship, held by don Express Servipo.
Router.