The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 October 1964 — Page 4

Page 4 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1964

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Umpires Call At Home Plate Was Break For N. Y. Yankees

ST. LOUIS UFI — The New York Yankees may have made their own break or just gotten one in the second game of the World Series Thursday but in any event they made the most of it to defeat the St. Louis Cardinals. 8-3. and square the classic at one victory each. The turning point of the game and the first controversy of the series came in the sixth inning when Joe Pepitone was awarded first base on a dispute hit batsman call by umpire Bill McKinley. The play moved Mickey Mantle to second base, from where he scored moments later on a single by Tom Tresh to give the Yankees a 2-1 lead. Mel Stottlemyre. a 22-year-old rookie who won nine games after the Yankees acquired him from Richmond of the International League on Aug. 11th, pitched a seven-hitter and hurled out on potential trouble in both the eighth and ninth innings to snap the Yankees’ string of five consecutive World Series losses. The streak started with the Los Angeles Dodgers' four- j game sweep In 1963 and was continued when the Cardinals beat the Yankees. 9-5. in Wednesday s opener of this se-

ries.

The key inning of the Yankee victory started when Mantle drew a walk off Bob Gibson. After Dal Marvill robbed Elston Howard of a hit with a diving catch. Pepitone took one pitch and then jumped out of the batter s box following the Cardinals fireballer’s second pitch to him. McKinley supported Pepitone's claim that the pitch brushed his right pants leg and Mantle went on down to second when both Ken Burkhardt and Hank Soar stuck with McKin-

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YANKS MARIS OUT OF THERE—Hard-throwing Bob Gibson falls away and Roger Maris uncoils as a third strike zings by the Yankee outfielder in the first inning of the second World Series game in Busch Studium.

Angry St. Louis Cardinals To Start Simmons In Third Game

NEW YORK UPI —An angry band of St. Louis Cardinals, all even after two games in the World Series and bitter about the “Joe Pepitone incident,’’ vowed today to turn the tide against the New York Yankees on their own home grounds

starting Saturday.

The Cards were hoppin' mad from Manager Johnny Keane on down about a ruling by plate

unpire Bill McKinley of the

ley’s can *» the fact of^violent, Amencan League who u . aV€ci

Pepitone to first base as a “hit batsman'' on a key play in the

protests by Gibson. Manager Johnny Keane and catcher Tim

McCarver.

Tresh follow'ed with h i s •rhistling single to center field »nd the Yankees were in front.

•-1.

It was all downhill after that fcs the Yankees added two runs In the seventh inning and four in the ninth, negating single runs which the Cardinals scored in the eighth and ninth.

sLxth inning at St. Louis Thursday. The Yankees went on to square the series with an 8-3

triumph.

“Bob Gibson and Tim McCarver both heard the ball click against Pepitone’s bat,” Keane

charged.

Pepitone insisted, “It brushed

my right hip.”

The disputed call put Pepi-

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Shortstop Phil Linz started

bth the late Yankee ralli „.; tone on first and moved Mickey

Mickey

there: the Yankees are back in business after losing five consecutive World Series games since defeating the San Francisco Giants in the 1962 finale. They dropped four straight to the Los Angeles Dodgers last year and the 1964 series opener to the Cardinals on Wednesday 9-5.

i Mantle

second.

the two-run seventh with a sin-

gle and the four-run ninth with j scored on a s,n e le by Tom

Tresh and the Yankees shot

a homer Bobby Richardson and Rodger Maris also had singles in the seventh and Mantle had a double and Maris and Pepitone singles in the ninth.

Linz's three hits led the Yan-

kees' 12-hit attack. No Cardinal

had more than one hit.

into a lead they never surren-

dered.

The Incident obviously aroused the Redbirds but the Yankees became a 21-10 favorite to win the series and 8-5 to win Saturday in the first of

The Cardinals scored their j three & ames scheduled at Yan -

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first run in the third inning on singles by Mike Shannon and Maxvill. Gibson’s sacrifice and Curt Flood's infield out. Gibs n struck out six men in the first three innings but the Yankees tallied against him in the fourth on doubles by Howard and Pepitone-Howard advancing only from second to third because he held up against the possibility left fielder Lou Brock could catch Pepitone's soft fly—and Clete Boyer's sacrifice fly.

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