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at tohich he should hit.
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It is doubtful whether he would be able to follow-through correctly, if at all.
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PITTSBURGH PIRATES ONE UP Thrilling 6-4 win over Whitfield Wanderers
opening
Yankees in game of World
Series
Pittsburgh, Oct. 5.
The Pittsburgh Pirates won the opening game of the 1950 World Series today when they shut off a desperate ninth- inning rally by the New York Yankees, to win 6-4 on some daring base-running and Bill Mazeroski's two-run homer. A crowd of 36,676 at Forbes Field watched relief pitcher Elroy Face induce Hector Lopez of the Yankees to hit into a game-ending double ploy ofter Elston Howard had hit a pinch two-run homer that narrowed the Pirates' lead to two
runs.
fielder scored
on Skowron's single to left, It was Face, the five-foot, The Pirates got that run eight-tooh Mighty Mite of the right back and with interest, Buboneer mound corps, who with une man out, Dan Hoak came on as he had 68 times drew a full-count walk. The This season in vellet to mavo it Mazeroski teed off on Conto for them when the Yankees for a two-run blast over the threatened to win the same left scoreboard which put the at the last moment.
Face's relief job mved. the them even and gave them heart victory for starter Vern Law, for victory. who was knocked out of the bpx in the eighth when the first iwa Yankee latters hit singles.
pitched Fuce
his way out of Out n but ran into trouble In the ninth when he yielded a leadoff single to Gl McDouglad and Howard's pinch homer.
Three-run outburst
stols
The Pirates, who Tower bases than any team In the National League this season. throw the favoured the Yankees off balanoc in first inning when they stole two bases during a three-run outburst ibat drove out New York starter Art Ditmar,
Then, astor, the Yankees had narrowed Pittsburgh's lead to 3-2 with a run in the top of the 2-0 fourth, Mazeroski hit pitch by reliever Jim Coates over the left field scoreboard following a walk to Don Henk. That blow proved to be the turn- ing point of the game.,
Ilke who Roger Muris, Mazeroaki vas playing in his Arst Series game, hit a Yankee homer in the first inning.
The hit-and-run Pirates hadn't won a Series game since
in boating Washington and had been sinughtered four in a row by these same Yan- kees the last time they were in the ic way back in 1927.
But today they spotted their long-ago conquerors
first- Emiling lead
hawk-faced
ond Rober Maris' solo homET then peeked their wayback to un upeut triumph despite Inte Yankee rally.
от
The heroes
They were
1023
the
band i battling of Hungry heroes and there were enough laurels to go all the way around: tò "Deacon" Lawwaw, the Mormon Minister who kept them up front
to Face, the seven frmings; little relief pitcher who
down
for
came
That was in the eighth inning when the tiring Law gave up back-to-back singles to lector Lopez, und Maris.
Bucs in front, 5-2.
Mazeroski brought home all- other run in the sixth when with one away he singled to Or down fa left and stormed
B second on Law's sacrifice, Virdon inced a double off the right field screen and Mazeroskl scored with the sixth and Anal Pirate tally.
second
Rugby XV_run
riot
at the Valley
By "PROP"
Whitfield Wanderers showed both their strong points and their weak- nesses at the Happy Valley ground yesterday while handing out a 27 points to nil thrashing to the 1st Royal Northumberland Fusiliers. The first half opened quietly. Whitfield tried to open up from the tight
but dropped passes spoiled their good intentions.
idea
hand. The full-back came into the.
he saved picture again, when well and gained thirty yarda with his kick to touch, Brooks and Walker were tackling well for the Fusiliers but they could not stop the Wanderers scoring crossed for a again. Whalley further converted try fle good work in the line-outs by Ball and Fitzgerald, Plucky
Fusiliers on the other were content to rely on move- started from their ments opponents' mistakes. They were unsuccessful in their similarly
of thair efforts for not one tharees showed any semblance of an
with regard to Wanderers' the penetrating defence,
In the tight the Wanderers heavy-weight pack was gain- ing the majority of the ball with Dickerson booking well Sires started slowly at the base of the morum bat in- Was and it proved later, noticeable that Riddle was having a difault time getting his line moving.
A good try
J
HKCC Wanderers beat Centaurs
by 91 runs
HKCC WANDERERS
J. Corkhill, e and b Mac-
Gregor J. Scott, b MacGregor... I. Strachan, & Magihon b
Rowe
13
82 #
Riddle and Sims
were com-
la a fendly cricket.malch at from the bining well
scrums Chater-road yesterday, the and from one of the passing Hongkong Cricket Club movements which they initiated ""Wanderera" beat the Centaurs Smith
for the by 01 runs. ran strongly corner. Ho talled to cross how-
Seares were: but shortly after, ever, Fitzgerald receiving in the looné made a successful attempt to crom. MacDonald converted.
At half-time the score was favour of 11 points to nil In Whitfield.
Five minutes after the start of the. recond Hall Wanderers kick was
wont further
I. D. Kilber, b Rowe ahead when a Passing movê- ment loft Betts with a good. Davey, b Sheppard Williams, W. L. G. curner. Shna
Readman failed to convert but Wander, Sheldon, not out ers had increased their lead J, Buchanan, not out
Extrus to, id points. Throughout the game it was
Total for wickets..
Face came on with none out and struck out Mickey Mantle third called strike, gol 0:1 A
ball and Ly Yogi Berra on then struck out the burly Moose In the ninih lean Skowron.
Tomorrow, when the Piralca G/1 McDougald greeted him
come back into the ancient, with single in right centre and
Richardson ivy-covered ball park, they'll then, after Bobby
for
straight forced McDougali, Howard alm hoisted a pinch hit homer into triumph behind the strong right After ten minutes of the half winner Bob had gone, Fusiliers were award- right Acid stands. That arm of 18-game
ed penalty from thirty yards closed the gap to 6 to 4 and the Friend.
The disappointed and some-out and twenty yards in from crowd
when Tony
Thompson's Kubek followed right up with a what surprised Yankees, who touch. single. But that's when Face suddenly found themselves no just short. tightened up again. He served batter than even money for to-
0 to game and double play ball to Lopez and morrow's the Pirates had ended their long underdogs in the series, will go with Bob Turley, the Arebali drought.
righthander who hod only nine wins this season.
The
moaned
Looked bod
two away,
It looked and for thare Pirates in the beginning be- cause in the first inning, with Maris laced that tending horne run into the up- per right fold stands and It brought back memories of that 1927 series when the Yankees' famed Murderers Row crushed the Bucs,
But the battling Bues quickly came back.
Bill Virdon
started
Them
off with a wak und stoło second base. The per from
high and waited Весть фраз out into centre. Held for an extober error by the dumpy which sent Virdon on to third, Great followed by slashing a
on to choke off a late Yankee double down the right Beld line Tally b3 cutting
the which scored. Virdon and Bob heart of the Yankee balling, Skinner came through with order; ka Mazeroski, who single to centre to store Groat, struck the Bucs' biggest blow, Ditmar got Dick Stuart
O
but
and to National League batting with Roberto Clemente up, the
Dick Groat, whose BAICS champion
were running again. ice-breaking double pulled Skinner stole second standing
once more
up as
Yogi's peg was high and Kubek had to make a fine backup play to keep
Gives away all the ball from going into contre
pool winnings
to charity
Nearly dream,
Bury, Oct. 5.
Brilon's ayday win of £28,049 on the football pools, fell into the lap of RaymonÜ
today Smith-but
Do decided to give il all
away.
Smith, 30. A draughts- mab, has a wife and two young children.
announced that all
his winnters would go to charity, "I have put the money In the hands of trustees and thai is why <BR fax
concerned,"
* I am
he said.
Smith is a 'Methodist- religion which frowns on yarnbling.
He devoted his winnings to charity after seeing his local minister,
нау Told him the only way E Methodist could redeem the situation would be "to refuse to X- cept the money," the Ki Brian Goes said later.
AP.
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field again. Clemente then slashed a single to centre send Skinner home with the third Pittsburgh run.
That was all for Ditmar, who In previous mnings of World Series play never had given up a run! Jim Coates, the ginnt from Virginia and the second of what was to be a four-man Yonkee pliching parade, came on to relire the side.
role
Big-inning bid.
the the
Berra, trying to avoid of "goat," led off Yankee second with a single to contre and then went to second when Skowron popped A blooper into right field.
The scorebox
A few minutes later the same ployer missed again from shor- ter range.
and
Into
the
that MacManus et
A Stevens, e Mills b Mac- ́
Gregor
101
Did not bat: F. Thorpe, J..
Whitfield made a burst to the where other end of the field broke Baille
through handed on to Riddle. The fly noticeable half finding his way to the line full-back was playing extreme- 1st WORLD SERIES GAME New York .....
100-100-002-4-13-2 blocked, threw out a long passly pluckily against what must Pittsburgh 300-201-00x-which was picked up by Whatley have seemed to him like over- Rohson.
The some. ofds.
Fall of wickets: 1-3; 2-70, Ditmar, Costes (1). Maneh, (5),
who went over for a good try whelming Duren (7) and Berra, Law, Face (8)
the corner cannot be said for the rest of 3-89, 4-102, 5-108, 6-107, 7-134. midway between and Burgess
MacDonald the Fusiliers who became mort
the game proi
WP-Law, LP-Ditmar,
and the posts, 1583-Maris, Mazaroski, Howard failed to improve on the score,
UP1,
dispirited sa gressed.
Gaudian was the next to score J. Macgregor 12 for the Wanderers after a strong | N. Del-sazných a nőknek Bak✪ run from the twenty-five. Sims, Sheppard from in front of the posts made G. Rowe no mistake, and the score leaped Readman up to 19 points to nll
Now it was all Whitfield and
Bowling Analysis
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RAW
2
91
70
121 ...
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7 2
13
M. Smith
209
3
BRITISH SOCCER
NEEDS THE ·
KRAMER TOUCH
Says IAN WOOLDRIDGE
Fawcett
his Whitley
MacDonald ubandoned charge at full-back to join in the passing. Balle tried hard to
crash through in the centre, after
"CENTAURS
some good handling by Riddle, Rowe, b Robson.. but to noval Orthodox Readman, Wilkins
and a half passing
break by MacGregor, e Scott b Wi-
tiams Kirkland was enough to ensure
Poor, side. Kirkland brought the scoring to a close when he crossed after A determined run to bring the. final tally to three goals and four tries to ril
corner. the winger improving Pascoe, e Sheldon & Davey The one fact you really should know about Jack that Batta was over in the Oei, e Sholdon ↳ Willmas
Davey Kramer is that he need never again lace his the position by touching down Sheppard, st. Buchsman, a
near the posts. Sims added the
Magihon, Jbw Williams: own shoes. Even after paying enough tax to goal points.
MBs, e Kitbee, b. Williams could
Whitley, e Corkill & Davey pave Broadway with dollar bills he
Smith b Davey amply afford to employ Cronin to do the job
Fawcett, not out for him.
the last of the should be This, in plain English, caps that Mr K is stinking rich. But, species,
Jack Kramer, a dynamic streak contrary to an envious
visionery znised ini of public opinion that
accuses young him of being parasite preying poverty on the wrong side
the tracks is a model for on the diminishing returns of a sport,
by Kramer hos
no man who succeeds Richards.
I listened to him talk against out means amassed his monoy
Bound- the thwack-boorn-skid of tennis alone.
There is, for example, a gas
wastes
well out Nevadí.
in the
Exit the amateurs
for
"ITONEAL
slightly different only wish
Kramer
of
Extras
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This was a poor Fusiflər
Fail of wickels: 1-4, 2-30, sido. Many of them looked 3-31, 4-40, 5-32, 6-57," a though they had not played. | 8-57, 9–59. razzer before, but the heat
of
the
certainly
took
of thaan.
-1
Whithek) have” much talent, Höösen
were not don yesterday
track that has become familiar and
Bowling Analy
to late-night sports infeviewers pressed, but I am afraid that Wakame
all over Britain the background
stars
Three of the singles matches,
If
than Thay did Wins £57,323 in
football pool
London, Oct, : 5.
· Mr Albert Roberts, 71-year- old retired coal merchant of Hampton, near London, has
recently: noise of the they will get a severe maiding Daver
from the Club on Saturday world's top tennis setion on the wooden boards of the forwards do not get to
gether better Wembley',
yesterday. Should it slow up or even blow up Jack Kramer can still
Ball and Fitzgerald along keep smiling. He governs a had they boon staged on the with Whatley, Baille, Sims and plak, of the a golf Centre Court, would have been Riddio were the OwnS grocery empire,
classico.ide. The heavyweights must club, and has a fair-sized for-alled as Wimbledon Casey Stengel, the Yankee have invested in land develop Thanks to Kramer.
get together if they are to gain At least four of the stars in a fair share of the ball, and the skipper who led the team to 10 | ment. pennants in 12 years, made his
have threes must move both them- normily Oh, I'm as cuvious as the action would bid for a big inning as he pulled
passed from the tennis rest of them. But
scone nelves and the ball much fas out fast-felder Clet's Boyer
years ago. But here they were ter. 11
D British public. world to delight
Thanks to Kramer, come hustling over the bori- Fon to kick some sense into British
Soccer sport.
-in Then Richardson laed to
particular. Skinner and the tall left-Deldor
Kramer is a professional, And made a running catch and English League and Inter- whipped the ball to Mazeroski national Boccer has never more at second to double up Yogi. desperately needed 21 profes- The Yanks got one back fusional to fead it along the long the fourth after Maria slugtedroad back. to centre and Mantle walked. BOTTA Went a long fly to centre which moved Meris to third and the Yankee out
and sent in rangy Dole Long-e former Pirate--to pinch "dt. Birt Long fled to Clemente, in right held.
by Barry Appleby
[LL TEACH
YOU TO HIT LITTLE GIRLS
LEAVE JUM
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Bow-tied. watchers
:
To sum up, a one-sided tamu. won £57,323 in a national foot with Whitfield very much the ball pool. better of two rather medibero, Bicles.
I
The teams Bow-tied dinars watched the
Whitfield Wanderers!' 'Mac- tennis a te imperiously from the restaurant section of the Donald, Belts, Baille, Kirkland, Empire Pool. It was interesting Smith, Riddle, Sims, Benson, to reflect that at least three of Dickerson, Simpson, Ball, Hit- |Fitzgerald, the players-Hoad, Begura, and chdo, Whatley, Sedigmaal had more money Gaudia.
ist ENF: MacManus, Farie,: in the bank than most of thờ
Craig, diamond-ring spectator Cap Hutchings, Webster, ping them with light on Brennan, Gordon-Stewart, "Tal- descension. Thanks to Kramer, low, Hammond, Hope, White
foot, Potter, Brooks, Thompson, It was well past midnight. Walker.
Krisér had been talking.
tennis all over Lotition” ilzion
8. am the previous day. But,
'with, a‚ 'burning, driving,” ins
Selections c
The following teams have
spiring enthusiasm. Le Vakna Asien poßected ‹ för matches..on
Clüb.
or Olab presing, an midlenion, 'I' writes
Versus Whiteld Weníderers his only. Habent.
Bladium 4.80% pms Tals, rouember, la man to Digby-Banriet Kelly, McTavish whom tennis can offer nothing| Joftwton, "D'Eath," Wileon..]
Dwyer more. Asforthe Beruby, Williams, 'anide of the mumo that zavis him "Lasibón, Bedford, A, DU CI žela, bronlaponcimi als moethe of simi8. Smith, Stover, Utt every year, away from hisley, babib Blow KNOTMY fanity, rides ive worldła LEDENIHAN Dragons FANART linos fios mosk, of us tire, the Vervus "17/21, Lanpere at Club underground, le up every suom. Städt 1.15 pm: Moore, Tancock, Ling at 7:30 and murely goes, to Stewart Wigretty
Tentile /ies ecki: Keurner's>Hie.
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UK soccer results
London, Oct. 5. Resilitsin this afternoon's British Toutball matches were:
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