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PAGE SIX

THE 311CHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAY, OCTOBER, 11, 1964

PAGE SIIIX TIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII DAIIILYI SUNDAIIIYIOCTOBER 11, 1964IIIII I

Mantle Blasts Yan

By The Associated Press
NEW YORK-Mickey Mantle's
iecord-breaking 16th World Series
home run on reliever Barney
Schultz, first pitch in the ninth
inning, a tremendous blow off the
upper deck in right field, gave the
New York Yankees a 2-1 victory
over the St. Louis Cardinals yes-
terday and a 2-1 edge in the
Series.
Jim Bouton left nine Cardinals
stranded on the bases while he
matched pitch for pitch with Curt
Simmons in a fine battle until
Mantle ripped into the first ball
dished up by Schultz, the 38-year-
old knuckleball artist.
It was typical Yankee crash
finish to a bitterly-fought third
game as Mantle smashed Babe
Ruth's home run record with one
swing of his bat.
Mantle, his legs taped tightly
against further injury, had been
batting right - handed against
Simmons, a lefty. But he switched
to the left side when Manager
Johnny Keane of the Cards
brought in Schultz to start the
ninth.
Keane had lifted Simmons for
a pinch hitter in the top of the
ninth after Phil Linz' error on
Tim McCarver's hopper and Mike
Shannon's sacrifice brought the
potential tie-breaking run to sec-
ond base. Carl Warwick batted for
Dal Maxvill and walked, so Keane
sent up Bob Skinner to swing for
Simmons.
The best Skinner could manage
was a high fly to Roger Maris in
-finest q ality laundry-

center and Curt Flood left both
men on base with his fly to Mantle
in right.
The chilled throng of 67,101 at
Yankee Stadium roared in antici-
pation as Mantle came out to lead
off the Yankee ninth. He had
walked once and doubled in the
sixth.
The Mick tore into the first
thing that Schultz threw and the
ball drilled its way to a crash
landing against the facade of the
upper deck in right, well over 400
feet away.
Ruth hit 15 home runs in 41
games, distributed over 10 Series.
This was Mantle's 12th Series and
61st game. It is doubtful if any
he ever hit gave him more satis-
faction than this blow that put
the Yanks in the driver's seat
against the Cards.
Al Downing, 13-8, will pitch for
the Yanks today against Ray
Sadecki, 20-11, the young lefty
who beat Whitey Ford 9-5 in the
opener Wednesday in St. Louis.
Ford, the Yankee ace lefty and
pitching coach, was scheduled to
pitch the fourth game but report-
ed that an injured heel was both-
ering him, and Yankee Manager
Yogi Berra went to Downing.
It was a heart-breaking defeat
for the Cards, who threatened
four times in addition to scoring
a run in the.fifth inning with the
help of Mantle's error on McCarv-
er's single.
McCarver got to second when
Mantle let the ball get through
him, took third on Dal Maxvill's
infield out and scored on a base
hit by Simmons, a blow that Clete
Boyer got a glove on but couldn't
hold over third base.

iks to Series Lead
run.' After that what else could Wednesday and possibly a seventh
I do?" game Thursday. If they go back
Mantle said he hit a knuckler to St. Louis, Tuesday will be an
that didn't break. Schultz con- off-day for travel.
firmed this in the Cardinal club- Downing, a 23-year-old lefty,
house. was used in a relief role Wednes-

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Bouton mixed a change-up,
pitch and a sharp curve with his
blasting fast-ball as he kept pitch-
ing himself in and out of trouble
throughout the chill, cloudy
afternoon.
The 25-year-old right - hander
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"Just think," said a sad Schultz'
the Card clubhouse. "You throw
ae ball and it's all over. Mickey
t it right down the well. It was
nee high, a knuckler that didn't
eak. And Mickey put it out."
Series Notes
By The Associated Press
NEW YORK-Jim Bouton threw
is arms around Mickey Mantle
the New York Yankee dressing
om and yelled:j
"Oh, he belted that ball good."

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never could geth
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non hit into a for
With Maxvill o
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Lou Brock grout
ninth there were:
third with twoc
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The Yankees' o
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Simmons knoc
tone, the central
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man on third in
and ninth but his cap regularly as he stumbled
ha homeithutoff the mound toward the first
him home. With base side after almost every fast-
the sixth, Shan- ball. At one stretch he lost the
ce play.
n third and one cap five times in a row while
nth, Bouton got throwing to Flood in the third.
y out and made Bouton used 123 pitches and
nd out. In the Simmons threw 111 in his eight-
men on first and inning stretch. It was the first
out when Flood Series win for Bouton, beaten 1-0
o Mantle. last year by Los Angeles' Don
ether run, in the Drysdale in the third game of
from a single by the Dodgers' four-game sweep.
a walk to Joe It was a dramatic duel between
te Boyer's double Simmons, the 35-year-old lefty
corner, who was with the 1950 Phillie
ked down Pepi- Whiz Kids, and the young right-
figure in a con- hander. Simmons had missed the
man in St. Louis '50 Series because he had been
Is first pitch and inducted into the army in late,
m. The walk put season. He did manage to get a
ion to score on 10-day leave from camp and
threw batting practice in the
me in the run- Series the Phils lost to the Yanks
inning started," in four straight.
told me 'You'd With a 2-1 edge in the Series,
e and hit a home the Yanks now have a chance to
close it out at home. They play
the fourth game at the stadium
today and . the fifth game in the
best-of-seven set at their home
park tomorrow afternoon.
If St. Louis wins at least one of
them, they will move back to the
Cardinals' park for a sixth game

Mantle said he hit one of.
Schultz' patented knuckleballs.
"But it wasn't a good one, I
don't think. It didn't seem to
break all the way," he said as he,
fingered a baseball.a
Mantle said just before he went
up to bat, Manager Yogi Berra_
walked over to the runway lead-
ing to the Yankee dressing room
and said:
"I'll just stand here to get a
head start." He didn't have to
wait long.
"I had to hit that," said Mantle.
"I had the horns."
Berra said if Curt Flood hadJ
collected a hit in the top of the
ninth-which would have driven
in at least one St. Louis run-Bou-
ton would have been relieved by
either Steve Hamilton or Pete!
Mikkelsen.
Berra said Al Downing, who
had relieved in the first game and
was tabbed the Yankees' No. 1
reliever for the Series, was not
in the bullpen because he would
have to start today's fourth game.
* * *
Quiet, dejected Barney Schultz
sat alone in the St: Louis Card-
inals' dressing room after yes-
terday's 2-1 World Series victory
by the New York Yankees.
He was sitting facing the wall
as teammates, faced the other
way,' talked to reporters. A towel
was arund his neck and his head
was bowed.
"Just think," he mumbled to no
one in particular. "You throw
just one ball-and it's gone." j

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