p_ r '" I T 7 . ociated Press - Hank Bauer's only inches fair Y's brilliant four- vened the Word names each yester- N'ew York Yankee i - game with a flourish by starting a double play on a ball hit back to the box by Wes Covington. He walked only two and fanned eight Braves. Yogi Berra's 10th World Series homer with Enos Slaughter on base in the third inning gave the Yanks a 2-0 edge on starter Bob Buhl. But the Braves continued to; fight back gamely just as they, have done all season. All Home Runs All repairs promptly serviced by two competent repairmen. Milwauktee. ewa masterful game, zipping fast ball- with' and slider to save m elimination, with Flourish ed scatter-arm right- failed to last two ilwaukee, ,ended the ,,; 1" MADDY 50Q; S. William - MUSIC NO 3-3223 )Xll 2 3 4 .80 .96 1.12 3 DAYS 2.00 2.40 2.80 6 DAYS 2.96 355 AM-FM RADIOS Telefunkin, Magnavox, Zenith, Granco, $44.95 and up Classified Figure 5 average words to a line. deadline, 3 P.M. daily. 11:100 A.M. Saturday Phone NO 2-3241 Frank Torre, son of a retired Brooklyn policeman, got one run back with a fifth-inning homer into the lower right-field stands and Hank Aaron smashed a 420- foot drive into the Braves' bullpen' in left to tie the score in the seventh. So .it was 2-2 when Bauer, the bruiser from the Marine Corps, came up to swing in the seventh with nobody on base: 1The Big'Smash Ernie Johnson, who had relieved Buhl in the third, worked the count on Bauer to 2-2 before the Yankee right fielder .drove the ball. down the left-field foul line. It hit the foul screen and bounced back on the field in a moment of confusion. % Foul line Umpire Frank Secory of the National League and third base Umpire Joe Paparella of the American gave that whirling sign with the right hand, indicating a. home run. . 1 300 S. Thayer NO 2-2500 )X12 YOGI BER RA smashes homer OB TURLEY itches four-hitter ven \Up I 3b z ift p. AB 3 4 '3 4 4 3 3 1 1 0 30 AB1 4 4 2 4 3 3 3 0 2 3 28 R H S0 0: 0 0 1 1 1 o0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0. 0 0 2 4; R H 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 3: o 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 3 7 O A 2 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 7' 1 10 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 24 9 0 A 1 0 3 0 0 9' 10 0 22 1 1 .6 0 1 1 1 3 2 2 27 9 Close Call The ball had struck ,the screen that juts out from the foul pole into fair territory to help the um- pires call borderline drives. It made no difference that it bounced back because it was a homer the minute it hit the screen about 315 feet from home plate. This was a tingling battle of home runs and fine pitching, play- ed before. 61,408 fans at Yankee Stadium in perfect baseball weather. Bauer's homer stretched his hit- ting streak to 13 consecutive series games-seven in 1956 and, six this year. That tied the record held jointly by Frafhk Schulte of the 1006-10 Chicago Cubs, and Harry Hooper of the 1915-18 Boston Red Sox. Berra Ties Record Berra's 10th series homer pulled him up even with Brooklyn's Duke Snider among, active players. It also tied Lou Gehrig andleft the three men in a second-place tie behind Babe Ruth's 15. Yogi also set another record by appearing in his 53rd series game, more than any other man in the long history of baseball. ~rr k, cf hter, if , c tagald, ss )e, 3b son, lb is, lb By The Associated Press NEW YORK - Lew Burdette, who has scalped the Yankees twice, will be on the mound with only two days rest and 21-game winner Warren Spahn,will be in the bull- pen for Milwaukee today in the seventh and decisive World Series game. Fred Haney, manager of the Braves, niade the announcement with a ring of confidence yester- day after the Braves had bowed to the world champions in a battle of home runs, 3-2, which knotted the series at 3-3. Stengel Chooses Meanwhile, from the Yankee clubhouse came the word that Manager Casey Stengel has chosen Don Larsen to oppose Burdette. Larson, winner of the third game of this series in relief, is still re- membered for his "perfect game" In last year's series against the Brooklyn Dodgers. "There wasn't much we could have done about today's game," Haney said philosophically. "Those home runs by Yogi Berra and Hank Bauer licked us. I don't know of a thing I would have done differ- ently." 'Another Day' "But tomorrow is another day and we'll throw everything at them. Certainly I'm still convinced we'll win." Haney was asked if le was con- cerned about using Burdette with only two days' rest. 'He Can Do It' "Not at all," he replied. "He's done it before. He's strong and he can do it." Spahn, who has won one and lost one in the series, remained in his hotel room yesterday rcom. batting a slight cold. But he said he would be okay for the final game. HI F/ISTUDIO An amazing inventory of Hi Fi components available to you at catalogue price. KITS We stock amplifier;AM-FM tuner, and speaker enclosure kits in sev- eral brands. HI F1 SERVICE Our engineers and technicians are fully competent and equipped to service all equipment we sell, and to advise you on the selection of components. 1217& 1317 $o. University (one block East of new Campus Theatre) NO 8-7942 )X9 HI-Fl EQUIPMENT deals. Student agent-Below net prices. Phone NO 5-6644 and ask for Tan. )X8 LOST AND FOUND PRESCRIPTION SUNGLASSES in a gray case near Ferry Field tennis courts. $10 reward. Call Norman Mai- er at NO 34459. )A27 LOST: a brown wallet in' the vicinity of South Quad. Reward. Call NO 3- 0521, Ext. 469. )A41 LOST: Prescription sunglasses., Black and white checked. Call Carolyn Baul- ing, 258 Jordan. NO 31561. )A22 LOST-Main apparatus of watch in vicinity of Burns P'ark. Call RWM- 1211 Willard, 3-2014. )A6 LOST-Picket& Eckel slide rule in gray rubber carrying case. Call NO 5-5657. )A26 LOST-Glasses in black case with .d- dress of Dr. Lyons, Det., Mich. Phone H. Kerr, NO 5-6067. )A23 LOST-One Harry , Suffrin aquarilan trench coat. 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