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PIRATES WIN Mazeroski's solo ninth-inning home run gives Pittsburgh first success in 35 years
Pittsburgh, Oct. 13. Second baseman Bill Mazeroski hit a ninth-inning solo home
• 10-9 victory run today to give the Pittsburgh Pirates
over the New York Yankees and end their 35-year search for World Series glory.
With the score tied 9-9 going into the bottom of the ninth, Mazeroski snatched victory from the Yankees, the very team which had beaten the Pirates the last time they were in the Series back in 1927.
It wus
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1960.
delirious rish for The Yanks bounced back with third, and Cletis Boyer doubled an ecstatic crowd of 36,683 four runs in the sixth and final-down the left field line, scoring parilan Pittsburgh Dans asly routed little Elroy Face, the Skowron and seriding Blanchard three to third. Face Anally got out Mazeroski's leadoff shot in the bontan. relief star who
It looked as if of it then, but ninth inning against plteher tincs had shut them off to save
the Yankees had sewn it up. victories for the Bucs. carried the batt Ralph Terry
-UPL ling Pirates to their first World Championship since 1925;
from the
Scores
Richardson started it off with a single to centre off Law and took second as Kubek drew a It was also a wild finisha ko
walk. That was all for Law, the Yankees, after but he
WORLD SERIES which
standing received. traling the Pirates, battled ovallon from the crowd as Face
Seventh game back to a seemingly-vkotorious stalked in slowly
stot the Arst New York 7-4 store only to see Murun bullpen. Face
(AL) . 000-014-022-0-13-1 toul to Pittsburgh give up five runs in the eighth man, Maris popping
220-000-08-10-11- (NE) But they came Hoak and the runners holding. to trail. -7.
Turley, Stafford (2), hante (3). back in the top of the ninta
Contes (0) Terry (5) Brut Blanchard; Cow, Face (a) Friend (9) Heddix to make the score all square,
95 and Burgeek Smith (7). **W+Huddlx. Terry.
Home runs:New York-Skowron, Berre: Pittsburgh-Netson, Smith, Mazeroaki
wins World Beries,
A break
The Bues needed a big break to do it a bad-bounce double- play helped in the big Pirat: eighth which popped up and struck Yankee shortstop Tony Kubek in the face and left Pirates aboard with nobody ul. They took advantage of it by
chasing in.
Hut then Mickey Mantle singled over second, Gont miss 3ng a diving altempt to snare
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ball, to score Richardson and send Kubek to third.
That's when Berra soe.d the ball high into the upper right Geld stands.
When the ball plopped into the upper deck fair by 3 maller of inches, Yogi leaped high into the air at first base and fubl-
Pittsburgh four games to three)-UPI.
STATISTICS
Pittsburgh, Oct. 13. Statistics for the seven games lantly called it fair even before of the World Series are: the cautious umpires. Then he jigged his way home behind Kubek and Mantle.
Attendance-349,813.
Total receipts (nett)-$2,230,- 827.
share-$334,- Commissioner's
When it was all over-with the Yankees using five pitchers and the Pirates sending four to the mound-the Yankees had the The Yankees got to Face for
solace dublous
in the having two of
more big established
records eighth. With two away, Berra 504. two new
Skowron follow- with a total of 55 runs and drew a walk
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hits. But when it came down toed with an infield hit into the the final analysis the biggest hit hole at short-his 12th hit of of them all was that bomer by the Series to tie an off-matched Mazerosk!--who had hit one in the opening game and then saved record and Yogi was safe at his second until the final second second of this sudden-death game.
seventh Blanchard came through with
The Bucs ran up a two-run lead in the bottom of the first. There were two out when Bob Skinner drew a walk, The crowd erupted as Nelson poled hls two-run hit into the lower right,feld stands.
Fill the bases
It was the first Pirate bomer since the opening game and brought them back solidly from that 12-0 shutout drub- bine in the sixik game.
The Bucs lost a crack
iL
wide
chance open in filled
to the the although
second when they
bases with none out,
they did add two runs and rout Turley.
Smoky Burgess led off with a right the solki single down
LOT field line and that was Turley.
Stafford Rookie Bil came in and walked Doa Hoak. Bill Muzeroski followed with a bunt down the third base line, beating out Stafford's throw to fill the buses 11.5 Burgess Hoak trundled into third and raced to second.
Law hit a bouncer to the mound and Stafford threw in to Then the plate to get Burgese.
John Blanchard, making his Arst World Serles start, handled it like a veteran as he made the Lough relay to Moose Skowron at first for a difficult double play,
Four runs in sixth
Hook went to third and Mazeroski to second while this was transpiring and it appeared that they might dle there when Stafford rent two straight 'strikes past Bill Virdon,
But Virdon hit the 0-2 plich for a single to right which sant Hoak and MasCrock! roaring home, he himself lak- ing second when Roger Maris fambled the ball. He wound up there as Dick Groni grounded out
Law had given up only a pair of two-out singles going inte the fifth. That's when Skowron Jed off with his solo home run Into the lower right field étaride, the ninth Yankee circuli blow of the Beries, to cul the Pirate edge to 4 to 1.
AWARD FOR RICHARDSON
Pittsburg, Oct. 18. Yankee second, baserman, Bobby Richardson today was named windler, it, the
Corvalle ward as the
in over 1" -1980 Warja
a single to Hight, scoring Berra Skowron on to ard boosting
Player pool (first four games only) $882,144:
Pittsburgh Club's $303,472.
share
National League's 303,472
American League's
New York Club's share $303,472.
share
share
$303,472.—AP.
Four D. Jones FOLLOWING A
BY MADDOCKS
JOB? WHAT
KIND OF A JOB? I CAN'T FIGHT BULLS, MATE
MAN BEING CARRIED AWAY FROM THE BULL- RING, JONES IS OFFERED AJJOB
NOT FIGHTING
BULL, AMIGO. NO, NO
CHARGING MATADORS, MY FRIE
BULL
WORLD SERIES Four unbeaten Junior teams
clash as
softball
season enters fourth week
By OLLY VAS
As the softball season enters its fourth week of competition tomorrow four teams in the Junior division can still boast of unbeaten records but two will have to go by the board after this week's games for the luck of the draw has the Indians pitted against the Stardusts and the Glants against the White Sox.
the
they come up, season inst week, against the This week will also see for opposition
Asin against. The Servicemen are Austers Machado registered irst time the New Juniors in action and the ladies keen as mustard and I feel they no-hitter. So far the White Sox.
the Cheyenmes and might just bent the College have had the measure of the teams,
team If they con connect with Antelopes und Wolves but this
time South China, "Blues."
they are up
.agaltest the bat.
topnotch opposition which for loo strong should prove them.
The programme gely off to a start tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 pm when the Stardusts come up against the Indians and fans can expect to see a good garne. The Stardusts played excellent softball last week in accounting for the Pandes who had earlier lost to the Indians.
Fine job
The Indians made countless Bekding errors then and if they put up D repeat the against
do not stand
off
Only Senior game
The
the
HOCKEY LEAGUE
Page D
Only one first division match this weekend
Ladies' competition opens tomorrow
By NUMPERE
With the Hongkong hockey season three weeks old Mächentsis 'A' head: the. First Division with seven points from four matches, closely followed by KCC 'A' who have maximum points from three matches. Nav Bharat “A” and IRC 'A' both have four points from three matches..
At the other end of the table Macaensis 'B' are
pointless from five games.
KCC 'A' may prove to be the pm: Gremlins "H" v Gremlins "A" dark horses of the championship; (RP) 4 pm; Bt Georges v KCC (UV) and their encounter with Army 'A' next Monday should prove very interesting. The Army eleven have only played twice to date, beating Recreio 'A' und losing to Nav Bharat A
only First Division match on Sunday is that be- tween IRC 'A' and Nav Bharat “As Sookunpoo, and bere Nav Bharat ‘A'should pick up two, points, as Gardner has a better supporting forward line than has 0. K. Dallah for IRC.
The Little Leaguers BTE this week so the Cheyennes and the second-string South China AA team the "Blues" will open Sunday's programme at 10 am. Manager David Lo tells me that
Cheyennes play
In the Second Division See the Chinese girls are out for Pandas in the only Senior gameton A, Prisons hood the table experience only since this is the of the day, at 2:00 pm. What a
with maximum points from four matches, Brst time they are picking up pitching duel spectators will be twid bat, ball and glove. He has no treated to.it Dave Mallg
bunch of "Goose" Wong strike top form! 'stars but only
The Cheyennes have all- schoo!- ieachers, volleyballers
round strength and balance. they This is obvious when and some PT Instructors.
find it necessary to bench former batting champion their Arst game.
Good beginning
should performance Stardusts they thuch of a chance. They wield It's a good beginning anyway heavier bats but this advantage | to have sportsminded girls
coached could be nullified by a suspect the team, defence.
a
At 4.00 pm Nelson Thayer's Now Asla Collerians play the Douglas Murray, Austers.
Zealand did now in New
this Har job of training up
the and Thayer han leam
strong nucleus of #
though Inexperienced sala
hands.
In first baseman
Takahashi,
sort
a Japanese boy, they have a ne batter and about the only one in the team with any of playing experience. If he still around he will be at regular position.
on
by,
Ogley. Anita
P. C. Wong and L. C. Peun.
like face players They will
Remedios, Evelyn Cotton, Enn
Souza, Olivia Betsy
Andrade, Francisca Coelho and such against them and these Cheyene girls need no introduction to softball fans.
When experience is pluted against sheer enthusiasm the former usudily comes out on mast Cheyennes top, The
pre- therefore be rated as game favourites.
The
Pandas
in
will have to rely on "Goose" Wong's trusly right arm to see them through. The Chinese boys, reinforced at shortsicy by Vio Fedruco.
4.58-50 are ziven chance to upset the Chesen-
JICA
Army 'B' who beat Rangers laat evening have won both matches played, so far and the clash between Army 'B' and Prisons on Sunday could go a long way to
"A' deciding the section championship.
Top two
These
be well two should clear of the other teams by the scarson's end.
ΤΟ
UQ
points
**BatorÉKJ, _December 17 Recreio St Georg (V) Gremika "n" v KGV “A” (KP) pm: Victoria V KGV " (IV) 2.30 pm; Gremling "A" KCC (KPI & pirs.
Tuesday, December 21 (Prible Holiday) Hockey Festival (BRP) 10 arm.
Baturday, January 7 Victorian * v kay "A". (KV) 230 pm; Gromilns "n" ♥ KGV "B" (
pm Recreto v CCC (P Gemlins V 8
(kr) 3.30pm.
"Baturday, January 14 SI GAY KGV. "A" "1HV) 4 pin: KCC v XOV "B" (KP) 7.30 pm: Recreto v Gremlins "B" (KP) 4 pm Victories Gremlina "A" (RV) 230 pm.
Saturday, Juntary 11 KOV "A" y St Georges (KGV) 2.30 pm; Kay "A" v Xcc (ROV) 4 pm: Recreio v Gremlinu "A" (KP) pen: Gremlins "B" v Victorians (KP) 2.30 pm.
Saturday, January 20 Gramina A v KOV "3" (HV) 230 pm; KGV Av Recrea (Hvi 4 pm: St Georges v Gremlins "g" Rp 2.00 pm: KCC v Victorians (KP) 4 pm
Saturday, February 4
(ht Round Gremlins Cup) KCC V KGV "B" (KP) 230 pm:
St Georges y Gremlins "g" (RV) 230 pm: KGV "A" v Recreio (KI") 4 pm Victorians v dremlins "A" (IV) 4. pm -
Baturday, February, 11 KGV "A" ♥ Gremlins "A" (KGV)
In section 'D', RAF hend the table with six from three games and should 2:30 pm KGV "B" v Recreio (RGY) par: St Georges v Victorians (KP) their way towards | 4 pm: KCG v Gremline "B" (KP) winning this section in their 230 aturday, February 19
Hormanced Vixtures.
Saturday, “Tobruary 15 2nd Round Gremlins Clip.
match aralart Nav Dharat ‘C' who fans can
isn't often that see three MVP's in one "game and the stands should therefore be packed for this important tussle,
Pandas To end the day the Luke on the Antelopes in a Junior game, Winless in two the Pandas should is A+ 14.30
the Giants attempla am his Sonny Machado will be out to finally taste victory at the ex-
from of the soldiers stretch his strikeout total from pense
is not what Fanling but an upset The Austers usually start as 12 to only he knows
what number. In his first game of the entirely out of the question. matter underdogs
no
| JONES IS TAKEN BACK-STAGE AT THE BULLRING****
NOW THEN, AMIGO` TAKE A GOOD LOOK,
AT THIS LO
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By Mik
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NANCY
BOOM
THAT BLASTING SCARES MY POOR DOG
COME ON. POOCHIE--- IT'S TIME FOR
YOUR
WALK
SWISSAIR
BUT I
Sheaffer's
ALWAYS TRAVEL
SWISSAR
The Autine of Switzerland ·
PEM
Pen for Men
THE BOLD NEW
PEN DESIGNED EXCLUSIVELY FOR MEN
have yet i get their first point.
Second to the RAF at the moment are
HKHC 'A' with Win for Army 'B'
at
'A' hockey match King's Park last evening
three points from three games, but Dutch HC and Army C In a Second Division section have so far only played once each, mid they piny each other on Sunday. The Ladies division starts off tomorrow...Gramling who beat Recreio in a play-off for last season's championship will miss Jean Hall who has
now left the Colony.
The following are the.Lading". league hockey fixtures up Saturday, February 4.
TOMORROW
Army B' with
three
reserves in the side caslly beat Rangers by three goals to nil.
Lo
Had the Army taken all their chances the margin would have
boen much bigger. Rangers Recpelo v KOV "A" (KP) 4 pm; made the mistake of only play- Gremens By St Georges (KP)
2.30 pm: KGY" Gremlins A, ing three forwards up and con- (HV) & pm; Victorians v KCC (HV) requently,
2.30 pm,
when they dia attack, they were outnumbered. Saturday, October 22 Recreio Victorians VCP) 250 half Gootban plenty of oppor
This also gave Army centre-
KGV "A" v KOV "B" (KP)
1272 Grenkli "A" y Gremlins "II".
(UV) 230 pm: KCC v St Georges tunities to go upfeld in support (KP) *urday, October 2
St Georgos v KGV "D" (ICP) 2.00
pm: Gremlins **/**** v fecreto (KP)
of his ferwands.
Although the Army were on
4 pas: Victorians Creme top from the start they couldn't (V) 230 pm; KCC ▼ KGV "A" (HV} 4pm.
Salarday, November & KGV "A" Y Gremlina "3" (KGV) 4 pm; KGV "B" y Victorians (Kavi 1.50 9rday, November 12
St Georges V Recreio (KP) 4 pm: KCC v Gremlins "A" (KP) 1.30 pm.,
Saturday, November
Hoy Victoria (KGV) RM XGV BV Gremlins (KGV) 2.30 pm: KCC
Recreio ch) 4 pm: St. Georges v Gremlins
(KP) 2.30 pm.
Saturday, November 26. KGV "B" v KCC (KOV) 2.39 KGV "A" St. George (Koy om: Gremling "Resrelo (KP) 4 pm: Grembina "A Victorians (P) 2.30 pm.
Haturday, December
Recreio V KGV "B" (KP) 4 pm: Gremlins "B" KCC (HV) 4 pm Gral. "A" V KGV "A" (KP) 2.30 pin; Victoriace v St Georges (EV) 230 pm.
Saturday, December 19
v Recreto (V)
Victoria
V KGV "A" (KP)
m
KOV
A
score
until the 20th minutė
of
i when. after a succession
three comers Fem netted. The Rangers' defence appeared to be standing still, as the whistle WAS had gone, but the goal allowed to stand,
This was the only real excite- ment and only goal of the first half,
The Army, remained on top throughout the second half
with left-winger Tilley scoring twice-once after picking up the ball in his own half and running right through and so the Army side won 3-0.
From
this match it was obvious that there is, a big gap in the standard of hockey, be tween the First and Second Divisions,
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