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KEYNOtD BIHNO EVEN YANKS History Repeats Itself in 1952 Series Dodgers, Blanked, 2-0, As Mize Solves Black For Homer in Fourth Continued from Page 1 top of the eighth, Mickey Mantle greeted relief pitcher John Rutherford with a booming 450-foot triple to left center and scored the other Yankee run on the same play as Peewee Reese, relaying desperately, fired the ball into the seats back of third 7 Go On to Win ft 4 base on one hop. Ntrngel Has Mound Kdge That Charley Dressen is coming back with Erskine, who, like Black, will have had only two days of rest while Casey Stengel can pull a fresh pitcher In Six Games? Rtynoldt Sett Pattern Blackwell Tapped To Fac Erskine By HAROLD C. BURR It's almost as if last year's World Series was a dregs rehearsal for what's been happen 4 off the-bench, merely empha i 1 IV I ni sizes the great edge the Yankees have over the Dodgers in pitching depth. ISrsklne started the second series game and was beaten by Vic Raschl in which the ultimate score was 7 to 1. Black-well, brilliant in the past as the ace of the Cincinnati Reds, was acquired by the Yankees In a late summer deal.

He will be -making his first appearance In any World Series. SUNDAY, OCTOIER 5, 1952 22 XD ing the past week at Ebbeta Field and the YankeeStadium. Allie Reynolds lost the first game to the Cants in 1951 and the opener in 1952 to the Dodgers. Giants and Dodgers both held a two-to-one edge when Reynolds made his second starts. He set down the Giants, 6 to 2, 8nd Brooklyn, 2 to 0, to even each set.

The Yankees raptured the next two over the Giant to close it out in atx games. Rut Dodger fans are confident that the lfl-V! pattern I going IEADINO THREE-YEAR-OLD' One Count Whips Mark-Ye-Well in Gold Cup Getaway ALLIE REYNOLDS, win-ning Yankee pitcher and his smile of victory. However, Kiwklne is the natural selection because the junior-nixed Hoosirr was far and away the top Dodger starting pilchrr down the September homrfltretrh of the National League, rare. Nothing the Dodgers face in 1) Ato-Mized! the way of pitching from now on is likely to be more devastating than the stuff Reynolds Dodgem (ft) ah to be violently revised and lhan Manager Casey Stengel might Jut a well tear up the Polo Grounds script. Meanwhile the Yankees have nred at them yesterday.

"He threw too hard," aald Skinner Dressen. He fired 3 Co. Bl JOE LEE Mrs. Walter M. Jeffords' One Count established himself as the leading three-yearold of the season at Belmont Park yesterday by scoring a two-length victory over Calumet Farm's bullet." Morgan, 3h- won another of their traditional Mark-Ye-Well in the 33d running of the Jockey Club Gold Cupihig games.

A victory for the Reynolds struck out ten. He i xA fo.t Snider, cf went back to first principles natnushers would have practically sewed it up. It was a 1 and relied mainlv on his blaz po 1ft 0 ing fast ball for this game after 1 0 0 game the American League champions had to win and Robinson, tl Campanella, i Pafko, If Hodges, lh Karillo, rf A THRILLER DILLER Duke Snider, Dodgers, making spectacular leaping catch off Yogi Berra's bid for on extra base blow in ourth inning of fourth World Series game with Yankees at Stadium yesterdoy. Drive followed Johnny Mize's homer. The Yankees won, 2 0, to even series at two games opiece.

pgr 41 having failed in the opener at Ebbeta Field when he tried to they did in characteristic fash before a crowd of 35,069. Charfrin Stable's Crafty Admiral finished third. 15 lengths behind the first two, with Gus-tav Rings Lone Eagle last in the four-horse field. One Count was third cholre in the betting and returned 98.40 and $2.90. There wan no inn, sweating it out as they did get the Dodgers out on curves Torn on the Steam all down the stretch in their Black, laShnba Allie struck out three ln the i Rutherford, Totals (I 4 14 11 first inning and fanned Andy Pafko to lead off the Dodger second.

He remained Impassive as the Dodger bench got on him Chuck's Squeeze Gamble Fizzles how wagering. The strapping I own league. Krskine Choire Today Stengel is going with Ewell Blackwell today. That leaves Vic Raschi fresh for the sixth game tomorrow and Reynolds fnr the seventh, if necessary. Manager Charley Dressen is Yankee (t) ah NYU Hits Back For 20-20 Tie With Kings with yells, the substance of a of Connt Fleet negotiated the gruelling two mile in S24 14, well off the 3:30 44 Mcltougald, Sb 3 II Oj which insinuated that he'd be Rixxntn.

aa- out of there in short order if M.nll rl. he continued to throw so hard Ml.e, lb coming hack with Carl Erskine. I ills choice for the sixth is AE A-DfcRBO tween Rilly Loes and John Charley Dressen, the Dodgers' manager, was explaining his Leading the cheerleaders ln rolling, lb- mark et by Market Wine In mi. Eddie Arcaro, seeking hisj 37th stakes victory with Mark-: Ye-Well. the odds-on choice.

Berra, e. Rutherford. Joe Black has al- strategy as he sat, disappointed and unsmiling, in his office off me nrooKiyn nugoui was jarttie Robinson, who three times took a called third strike. If- By RALPH TROST Brooklyn Engtt Staff U'n'fer Woodllng, Bauer, rf- the visitors' dressing room at the Y'ankee Stadium yesteiday. 0 It 1 1 0 1 A I 0 1 ready drawn to pitch the the short straw possible seventh was pocketed near the far turn.

He was on the rail behind The Dodgers, held to three hits by Allie Reynolds, had lost Kings Point, Oct 4 "I'm a smart guy," remarked Martin, lb- GIB DAWSON, Texas, 20, but they had three opportunities from the fifth in ngon x. Y. U. and Kings Toint Robinson with a lopsided grin. i Reynolds, fought to a 20-20 tie before a crowd of 5,000 here this afternoon.

It was thch best showing "Rvery time I went up there he seemed to be throwing faster." Two hits lv Rppsp lhp that were wasted. Behind, l-O, in the fifth inning and with runners on first and second-, Dressen ordered Carl Furillo tn sarrlfir whli-h Totals I 4 17 I a Filed ont for Black tn 8th. bStrurk out for Cox in 8th. Crafty Admiral and Lone Eagle while One Count was raring on the outside. When Jockey Dave began to make his: move with One Count, Arcaro had to ease up and go to, the outside to get past Lone Eagle.1 fray.

The Dodgers remember niackwell. When the Reds tame to Flatbush early in the campaign he was placed in the show window. At the time, Cincinnati thought they might send him to Brooklyn by trade. Hut the Dodgers chased him in the first round and went on for me Dodger captain Intal oi eightiDndlfrt Furillo did. and then hp' nut on ooonooooo a oootoooix a downed by Bob Neil, Notre Dame.

Noire Dame Rally In Second Half Upsets Texas 4-3 made in four games with theifor the four games, and single-Yankee the squeeze play. But Joe Black jf Violets. itons by Pafko and Carl Furillo Krrorn Martin, Reese. Runs if si missed tne mint, Andy Fafko;" Jt was a wild, exciting game comprised the Dodger attack. was trapped off third for the their record-breaking 15-run in Two nances astcd In which N.

Y. scoring on ini With Ease' One Count took command on( the final turn and drew away to win with ease. The Gold Cup, worth $52,100.1 boosted One Count's earnings to $178,875. It was the colt's third the fourth play of the game, The Dodgers had two good ning. It killed the trade without more ado.

Stengel benrhrd Joe Collins went ahead, 140, only to have(-hances to score, hut the Super second out, and the Dodgers failed to score. in hied on Squeeze "I would have let Furillo hit away," Dressen was saylna. the Kings Pointers roll up chief was just too good. Austin Texas. Oct.

4 fll.R) An rniisnH Dam plpvpn three touchdowns to get out who hadn't made a hit. Collins is a good hitter, and pot the In front, 20 U. Frank Sail- 3 he had been ahead ofReyn-! batted In (Mantle acored on Reese's error In 8th). Two bane hits Woodllng, MiM, Three-base hit Mantle. Home run Mire.

Sacrifice hit Fnril. lo. Double play Rtziuto, Martin and Mine. lWt on hasea Brooklyn 5, New York 8. Rases on halls Off Reynold .1, Black 3, Rutherford 1.

Strike outs By Reynold 10, Black Rutherford 1. Hit Off Black 3 In 7, Rutherford 1 In 1. Runs and earned runs Reynolds 0 and 0, Black I and Ruther chclli N. Y. senior quarter good wood a couple in the I olds on the count, but Reyn- first game one a tine drive that Carl Furillo came charg-j mra i had him sacrifice, fliturlnir The Dodgers got what promised to be a tremendous break in the first inning.

With one out, Reese Ningled. Sniden then hit a alow roller toward Rilly Martin, who atumhled in his haste to start a double play and flipped the ball backhand far ovrr Phil Rlxr.uto's head and Into left field. back, whose field goal gave the Violet victory over Lehigh last week, assayed a repitltion of last week, a field goal. But he hooked the kick. Frank Rack, who kicked two for Kings important stakes victory of thelstaRed nrilli8nt year.

He. won the Belmont sparked by quarter-Stakes and the Travers Guglielmi. to upset in tht season. mationally third-ranked Texas. The racing scene will shift to today before a record Jamaica tomorrow.

fifi.noo fans. Tabitian King Vpset The Fighting who A major upset was registered penetrate Texas ter-in the 83d running of the Cham-; in the first half, proved pagne Stakes, co-feature on the their name as soon as the third getaway dav card, when opened. Guglielmi and Stable's Laffango held on gamely ihalfhack Johnny Lattner com- blnert to lead Notre Dame in a Ing to catch, the other a foul by Inches agalnet the right field screen. But Collins has hern a soft tonrh ever since. Sustained Home-Run Punch So the Professor gazed into his crystal ball and beheld a a Point, subsequently made ford 1 and 1.

Wtnnlnff nftrheFMa could squeeze Pafko home. Ml couldn't work the safely squeexe with Pafko because he's not fast enough tn wait and see if' the ball la bunted and then be able to acore. I tried it with him during the eeason and they threw him out. So, all I could do la let him run and hope Black hits the hall. "The pitch was low, only Reese raced to third on, the Reynolds, lowing pitcher error and Snider, of Black.

I'mplres McKinley (A), safe at first. Reynolds met thisipiate; Plnelll Passarella emergency by striking nut Roh-i(i), Jb; CoeU (X). Sb; Boggesa field goal bid from the 32-. Fnmhles Aplenty Altogether, It was a game ln which the unexpected happened. A World Series score- former National Leaguer the lnson and Roy Campanella oniiVK and Honorhlrk t.

fnnl CAPTAIN" ROBERT Mo CULLOUGH, Columbia, picking up yardage ogainst Harvard yesterday. Inviaorator Countrv Coz a staging. M-yarn drive whictt nld bovs the Yanks love to finished third. -Ta-Put ahe pn with hitian Ktni. heavilv-backed hmn.th( orw- N.otr!;that gentle, easy tennis stroke keeper would have scored one fnur pitches apiece, line.

Time 1:33. Attendance- 71,787. earned touchdown tor Ftrtune Rrrkonrd In Sih Mlite. i 1 1 vorite ridden hv Eddie r. 'inl nis-oonnny on j.

iihiu incurs Ull glUUIIU, iirst. him on lowed bobbles and there were! Casey put Woodsum Leads Yale which the Dodgers got a runner w.siraignt games in wnirn lexas finished seventh in the field of on(, 16 juveniles. down. The Irish showed su- Laffango negotiated the mile- ln virtually everv Sth8 ThaH car? Sli in the fourth drove one plenty of them. There was nothing second was the fifth in- As Brown Bows, 280 YANKS 7-5 CHOICE TO COQUER DODGERS The Yankees, by winning yesterday's fourth game of into the rieht fie seats fnrr H.ivon dinn .1 (UP) about the first i.

t. score. ining wnen aiKO leo otr wltn a single and Hodges walked. 111 fliiu leiuiucn iLa uai-iri; r. ii he seventh and eientn in -Kd Woudsum made four B'" soph Violet flash t-H fTW.

ni1 XRn aernse the'. -mi Dressen tailed for a sacrifice hoard I invTewator naid S3.90!,r.. run KMZ "''touchdowns tmlav to give Yalelripped tackle for seven yards and Kurillos bunt pushed both! the World Series, re-estab the first running play. insr i and $3.50. and County Coz was 2 anna'Sot sacrifice, as might he ex- a 2H-0 victory over Browp sua Kol.hy Boettcher went for five 11 $17.10 for show.

With Hlack. a nrettv irood and a first down. Then Bur- air! to be content withj The yankees have protluced wiln the Dodgers still.f a field goal, kicked by halfback mnre sustained home-run'V behind. 1 tl Rib Dawson five minutes ripen was too ate the eamei1-111 pe timcy and cdtaluetl nev look a pitchout from Sau- onj ill i- if MlllNir LI rf! chelll, split the Mariners' ii.siieu inem.NPivrK a inn series favorite. The Yankees became 7-to-5 Keries favorites tonight and also were favored at T-to-5 to win Snnday'a fifth game it Kwell Rlarkwell pitches for the Yanks against Earl Erskine of the Dodgers.

nto the spcond period after the r-r-u it clouts were hit In vve WPre the visiting team, a fumlilc. F.d Mulloy pitched to Woodsum for three touchdowns hunter IMessen tried a running squeeze. On this play, the man on third breaks with the pltrh and keeps coming. It's a sure. firp play, providing tarkle and cut back HKe a wraith.

Two Kings Pointers Longhorns marched 35 ffamp kv iarkie Robinson i Dressen said, "I was hoping i 'imp nf them covpnns? 47 varris. only to be stopped at the Notre Snirlpr'anri Pppwpp Rppsp a lung ball that's why -i 't ro mil wruHUiim trnrpri me. cave cnase. mil i-r rn. i.ti...4 i i ci vf.i i i icinir mirr.

mihi hip rn nthpr hand thP Yank-ppc' I'l ll AeiMHi up int'itri; mfl Ril thrpe-nnintPr from the 10. "llhrniimr thpv mlht null one by falling on a fum- Gaapart cut both i down and Bil Continued on Following Page 63-yard touch-L i ve i ml nie ur limit? if r-- li i completed rr imp I I I ir ini ira I r-i I I it n. niiumn, nn-v. s. One of Yale's scores came 11 five minutes.

smi Bprrj, have one MCh! visiting team, it doesn't do you Kings Point went 60 yards MERCILESS DRUBBING (touchdown with ileft In the final seconds before the end of the tie he- much good to play for pen. wnen anrl Mljie Uvo foUr.masters Continued on Page 25 fullback Daniel Shannon recov ifirst half. Gavilan, Graham DANE RUNS 4:04.8 MILE IN PARIS MEET Paris, Oct. 4 (U.P Gunnar Xlelsen of Denmark won the mile race at the International track and field meet at Jean Bouin Stadium, todny, covering the distance In 4 minutes 4.8 seronds. Gaston Relff, the Belgian star who had announced his Intention to smash Gundar Haegg'a world record of 4:01.4 before the end of the season, finished econd behind the young Dane in 4:03.9.

iause the other team always ihas that crack at you in the 'nint-i 1 wiis nlav-lnflf Irt will it iereti a fumble bv Rob Ralcy on Texas two. Halfback Illinois Humbled, 206 I "I thought Shnba and Nel- Rained Out College Football East I Heap went over from that Madison, Oct. 4 0l.Pi on thenextplay. Wisconsin hlated Illinois, the defending Big Ten champion Oklahoma Breeies nnd Rnse Pow, winnpri 2n to ft. Norman, Oct.

4 OJ.W; today as Haluska. Jerry easily rode over 'win. Harland Carl and Alan Pittsburgh today. 49 to 20. in a Ameche starred in the Badger 'home opener before 38.000 fans.

backfieM before fans. Brooklyn CUfa son, both left-handed Havana. Cuba, Oct. 4 fU.Ri might rattle Reynolds hut MTho Kid Cavilan-Billy Graham didn't make any difference tojwelterweight championship him. That was the best gxe fight was postponed tonight un-I ever saw him pitch.

HI til tomorrow night hecause of control wa perfect nn-l lain. Each had weight in at fat hall was really poppin' 1 IS'i pounds. nime 52 Hamilton -18 Colombia! 2 s. x. r.

is Nty rrM Al rrlwrtna Kind ratal sn ftirtthan. 7 nter 19 Hamilton Overwhelms B'klyn College, 52-0 Clinton. X. Oct. 4 Brook-, points on two touchdowns by lyn College's ragged football Don Robertson and solos bv forces absorbed their second Kd Bradlev and Dave crushing defeat of tha season who also kicked four Unlay, 520, at the hands of points from placement The Maroon, hampered and three fumbles set up every jhy iow.fotedness and slippery favfnngers.

could not hold or to Rrtitl i fltia WIHUm nst Mar? IS MIZE CLOUTS HIT Nfwmr Cl. Rn. HrrtmM Teh I 1 pflwar 1 I 21 AlhrichI UfMtt 7 Mnrrto H-rj Dart nl rikiM 7 PrnnnrW.nl Drtlh 0 Wl Vlrtlntn 1 1 14 Min ViraHU 12 Rorfinlw WIIMhm 7 20 f-Mi Gnanl lb 1 World Series Melon Tops Half-Million Mark Nr1bMlrn 2R (lridt New Hampshire Hh.de Wan 28 Orttrltir John rrfll Wantvrn MafTlan Marshall IS Drawl 7 Hamilton a 480 half-time lead Mickev Mantle earned prevl- Yesterday'! World Series; Johnnv season and four times 12 Penn Hilary the hail for any extended period. The lineups: Mice's ground -rule hack to mind the hall that Andy the sixth gave the'Semjnlrk slugged in the fourth 1.093 hits, including Stadium mi thp nounie in onsly In the series. After halfback Dick C.umhcrlocki ran hack the opening kickoff; game at New Br lain 12 Rav-h rater 2A nr ni Hlatf TrtnUn Rlnl Hilllimi in Nrtheattit 13 Cat I 1-1-1 1 TV.

Brand eta i. thrtc marl In Al ffnmp series that! ManagPr Casey Stengel in the sun and the hit less Joe Collins, lalani Nrw Hampahlra 7 17 Hho4p of the second half Ro yards forlp-iJZTi a', a Umrhdown, the Brooks man-'?" rhr' c. wmmiimh, auh't I i anfritn. timn; a. t.

Yankee players have any finan-jand in world Series combats. lost Wrntern Marrlani muffed to cheat Wbitev Fnrd 'thus leaving the only regular to 2H r.ettyabart 1 lilfta 13 Terh Tainnttw Hilllwell: tringer the rest of the wav. i- clil Interest. The athlete wlllj tpllt up half a million with $3.28 left over. Peewee Reese Is hitting an the Yankee rookie, of a shutout for the horse collar in all even -WO on eight hits In 1ft ov er the Phillies.

ifour games Gil Hodges, the BorMutitn; towering triple tn the eighth. When you get over Snider's head the hall is really tagged. Reynolds racked np his fifth World Series victory, one more than any other active pitcher. Charley Rnffing's seven triumphs still Is the high total. Lefty Gome Is the only unbeaten Series hnrler with win.

Alan Pesons gave Hamilton oiuru. nu. oKimn Wrrtrr Trrh 13 aahtmUii anal Jefl. Si. Franr-la, P- in Ian II BrtsJfraott II Mlnbrn Rtnl 13 Nfrwiek 7 WMaara 2 Amhtrat 21 Wllhn ftllnarrf tech .11 Mprlnc(1H 31 14 Nw Hen latf- But Woorlling played this one: Dorigers frustrated first oase-more carefully and gathered it; man.

bamlaln ft in rlo-e to the left field rail. Dnke Snider' catch on Yogi ita. initial score In the opening' with the first of his i Ainnm pmrr, mm, ton. two touchdowns on a 25-yard JfT'tt sprint around left end. Dunns Oumncrlwk.

slul: B. I plays later Bentlict SalkuskiiH. oidin. tocci; r. aoii.

ripped off another 25-yard run Ciln if-ililrn Co fit (I- to make It 13 0 at the quarter, hmmuot c.n is -si times at hat. He'i having his best World Krrirs at the dish. His total In 1947 was seven blows in seven games to leH.l the Dodger attack. In Iflt't he was top man for both rlnhs. The pass (hat Black drew In! Berra In the fifth waa easily This is the gerie of the tireless pitcher.

Joe Black and Allie Reynolds pitched with two day' rest and Carl Erskine I romlng back today in the fifth game with the name 1- lfl Franklin Mar hi John a lUpkina 13 tn Wnrnrr 34 Trinity, Cnnn. llnhart Bntttawn luu ChTn (Uli 1 IN Balm MIMUhnrr 14 MarvaN HUM Itawar taW the fifth was his first haw on P'" game. The Brooklyn outiieinrr balls in the big league. He' nw cur Reynolds' 10 strikeouts ran narrowly missed shori-circuH In rapid succession the HUH awt atmium ibmom: emor.i) II LUrMlft, P. went, to hat times during )ng )nf illuminated anvlllan'hia grist lip to 49 In World Se- iio.nm., In Hpiip hour respite.

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