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Sunday, October 11, 1964 THE DETROIT DAILY PRESS A-15 IW Mtauaatt Tally 2 In Final Period '9 7C it BMsiist Mips EAST LANSING Sput other times to work his way pinch hitter walked. Bob Skin out of tight jams. Iner, another pinch hitter, tering Michigan turned suddenly deadly in the wanning minutes Saturday Ironically, it was an error drove a long fly to Roger Maris by Mantle on Tim McCarver's and McCarver took third, after simrle in the fifth which Da ved ue eaten, jnow, was up 10 and rumbled over Michi Curt Flood and he flied to gan State, 17-10. the way for the Cards' lone tally. When Mantle bobbled Mantle in right.

MAKES CERTAIN NEW YORK One swish of the bat by Mickey Mantle, leading off in the ninth inning, brought the New York Yankees a 2-1 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals in Yankee Stadium Saturday and at the same time a 2-1 edge in the 1964 World Series. Mantle, touted by many as the top bet for most valuable the ball, McCarver was able The man who caught Flood's to take second. He moved to fly was Mantle third on a ground out and came in when Simmons lined Mantle made certain that nobody in the field of play could touch his shot moments a single "off Clete Boyer's leg at third. f- fv -rV-f -Via later, The Yanks made five hits, player honors in the Ameri The Yanks had scored off Simmons in the second when Elston Howard singled, moved to second on a walk to Joe can League this year, strode to the Cards six.

Game No. 4 Sunday (Chan nel 4, noon), will bring to the plate to face Knuckle-ball Peppitone and registered on Artist Barney Schultz, who gether Al Downing (Yanks) Clete Boyer's double to left. Two were out in the Cardi and Ray Sadecki (Cards). Sa had come in to relieve Curt Simmons after the latter yielded to a pinch hitter in the top decki beat Ford in the series' nal sixth when Bill White beat opener, although Schultz of the ninth. helped that day.

Schultz took his usual warm- out a single to third. Dick Groat doubled him to third. McCarver was walked intentionally, but Mike. Shannon's best was a grounder to second ups and then play was delay ed for a few moments when Manager Johnny Keane of the Cards protested to Umpire It was the Wolverine's firs' triumph over their Spartar neighbors in nine years anc left U-M undefeated in three games. Michigan struck before stadium record crowd of 78.

234 for the two winning touch downs, only four minute apart, after fighting uphill al afternoon. Quarterback Bob Timber -lake passed 5 yards to sophc more Rich Sygar and ther Sygar took a pitchout an passed 31 yards to end Joh: Henderson for the Michigai touchdowns. BOOTS FIELD GOAL Timberlake also kicked a IT yard field goal on the last pla; of the first half. MSU turned a fumble recovery at the Michigan 17 int Steve Juday's one-yard toucl down sneak in the first fou minutes and Lary Lukasi booted a 26-yard field got early in the fourth quartei The Spartan defense force: Michigan to do the job on pas: ing and the running of Mr Anthony, who led all rusher with 70 yards in 21 carries. State stopped Timberlak and halfbacks Jim Detwilc and Carl Ward with a con bined 35 yards after the; on which McCarver was Ken Burkhart that the public address announcer had made some mistakes in announcing the changes in the Card lineup.

College Football Scores BIG TEN Michigan 17. Mich. State 10 Ohio State 26, Illinois 0 Purdue 28, Misconsin 0 Iowa 21, Indiana 20 SERVES ONE PITCH Burkhart took care of the matter and ordered Schultz to forced. The Yanks put two on in their sixth on Bobby Richardson's and Mantle's singles, but Howard popped for the third out. Dal Maxvill led the Card's seventh with a double and moved to third on Simmons' sacrifice.

But Bouton got Curt Flood on a short fly to center and Lou Brock on an infield out. An error by Phil Linz permitting McCarver to reach first brought Bouton troubles in the ninth. Shannon sacrificed. Then Carl Warwick, a pitch to Mantle. Schultz re sponded.

He served up one pitch i tiT'h nil ttAtii "'4 Mm 11TT imtljiiii STEVE JUDAY PLUNGES FOR MICHIGAN STATE'S TOUCHDOWN SATURDAY IN FIRST QUARTER Minnesota 21, Northwestern 18 STATE Wayne 0. W. Reserve 0 Irish Win, Too Bowling G. 28. W.

Michigan 8 and one pitch only. Mantle, who has been limping through game after game in the last six weeks, swung his mighty bat. When contact was made, nobody in the crowd of 30,000 had any doubts where the ball was going. It sailed high into the third deck in right field running had trampled tw earlier victims, Air Force an Navy. and not only won the game 3 but made series history at the J.

Carroll 7. E. Michigan 3 N. Michigan 12. Central Mich.

7 Albion 24, Kalamazoo 0 Hope 21. Alma 8 Olivet 20. Adrian 7 MID-WEST Bethany 28. Case 13 Ohio 21. Toledo 12 Miami 17, Kent Stale 14 Kansas 42, Iowa Stale 6 Notre Dame 34, Air Force 7 Missouri 7, Kansas State 0 Oklahoma St.

14. Colorado 10 EAST BFC sr CHAMPAIGN Ohio State unleashed offensive patterns strange to Coach Woody Hayes and his Buckeyes in crushing No. 2 ranked Illinois, 26-0, Saturday. The Buckeyes, now 2-0 in the Big Ten race, resorted to tackle-eligibility plays, reverses and a variety tame time. The circuit was the 16th for Mantle in series play and tied him with Babe Ruth for most roundtrippers in the fall classic.

BOUTON VICTOR Mantle's smash made a winner out of young Jim Bouton, who had yielded an unearned run in the fifth inning and then was called upon three of passes in whipping the de- Thiel 7. W. and J. 0 Alleghany. 13.

Carnegie Tech 3 BgJ champs. ARMY LOSES. 6-2 WEST POINT Penn State scored its first victory of the -c plunged for two touchdowns, The Spartans are now 1-I FUMBLE TWICE In between Juday's earl touchdown and Timberlike Michigan field goal, the Wc verines fumbled the ball awa at the MSU 18 and misse another field goal attemr after pushing to the Sparta 11. Michigan State 1 i i fumbled away the ball twic in the first half, the first tim at the Wolverine 14 and late at the U-M 35. Their first three' times i possession in the second hal the Wolverines got the ba twice on their own 20 and one on their four and they neve got past infield.

And along the way, bare-foot Dick Kenney twic booted wide on field-goal a MICKEY MANTLE Den Unverferth went 24 yards season Saturday, Army, 6-2. Bob Higgle left end for the only for another TD and Bob Funk kicked a pair of field goals as the Buckeyes lofted them Series Box Score selves to the head of the West down to cap a 62-yard march in 11 plays. SYRACUSE ROMPS Villanova 34, Detroit 0 Penn Stale 6. Army 2 Syracuse 39. UCLA 0 Pitt 14.

W. Va. 0 Princeton 37. Dartmouth Cornell 35. Penn 0 Yale 15.

Brown 7 Harvard 3. Columbia 0 Colgate 10, Holy Cross 0 Temple 44, Boston U. 0 Delaware 28, Lafayette 0 Rutgers 20, Lehigh 7 SOUTH ern Conference pack. COLORADO SPRING ST. LOUIS AB NEW YORK AB SYRACUSE Two touch-! RBI RBI 0 0 8 5 The Notre Dame Irish stormed, downs by Jack Nance and to their third straight victory '90-yard punt return for a TDi 0 0 Saturday by crushing the Air by Floyd Little highlighted Force, 34-7.

Jeff Jarveth inter- Syracuse's 39-0 romp over Va. Tech 33, G. Washington 0 cepied a pass to give Air Forcep-TCLA Saturday. tempts before Lukasik kicke 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 Linz, ss. 4 0 0 Richardson, 2b.

4 0 0 Maris, cf. 4 0 0 Mantle, rf. 3 1 0 1 Howard, c. 2 1 OlTresh, If. 3 0 0 Pepilone, lb.

2 0 0 C. Boyer, 3b. 3 0 0 Bouton, p. 2 0 HARVARD HERO 0: Georgia 19, Clemson 7 his 26-yarder to make i an early lead. Nick Eddy tied 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Flood, cf Brock, If White, lb.

K. Boyer, 3b Groat, ss. McCarver, Shannon, rf. Maxvill, 2b. a-Warwick Buchek, 2b.

Simmon, p. b-Skinner Schultz, p. 0 Duke 24, Maryland 17 1 1 Tennessee 16. Boston Col. 14 0 Florida Stale 48, Kentucky 6 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 it with a 49-yard run and Dules mgde the mQst ahead for keeps in the second j0t his fisrt field goal attempt 4 4 4 4 2 3 3 0 0 2 1 0 32 10-3 for the Spartans 2Y2 min utes into the fourth period.

GET POWERFUL Then the Wolverines go', suddenly powerful. They rolled 73 yards in plays to their first touchdown. Big plays in the drive were Totals 27 2 a-Walked for Maxvill in 9th for Harvard Saturday. He clicked with just 29 seconds left to go and brought Harvard a 3-0 win over Columbia. GOPHERS VICTORS MINNEAPOLIS Quarterback John Hankinson scored 0 b-Flied out for Simmons in 9th Florida 30, Mississippi 14 Miss.

Slate 17, Tulane 6 Alabama 21, N. C. State 0 Auburn 33. Chattanooga 12 FAR WEST Stanford 34, Rice 7 Oregon Stale 9. Washington 7 SOUTHWEST Texas 28, Oklahoma 7 Totals Timber lake's 11-yard pass to 1.

1, 1 000 010 0001 010 000 0012 DP-Maxvill, Groat and While. LOB-St. I twice on runs of six and one ST. LOUIS NEW YORK E-Mantle, Linz. 4 4.

A 1 period when John Heuer plunged across from the one. Heuer also scored another TD and passed for two TD's. EASY FOR PURDUE LAFAYETTE, Ind. Purdue's Boilermakers scored in every quarter Saturday as they rolled over Wisconsin, 28-0. Gordon Teeter led the way for the victors with a pair of touchdowns.

IOWA IN SQUEAKER BLOOMINGTON, I d. Three conversions by Gary Simpson provided Iowa with the difference in a 21-20 win over Indiana here Saturday. Gary Snook (1 yard), Dalton Kimball (35) and Tom O'Hara 9) accounted for the winners' touchdowns. Michigan's Mel Anthony is Iripped by James Summers after short gain Saturday. Soccer Meet Starts Sunday Sygar, Timberlake's fourth-down plunge for two yards at midfield, Timberlake's 28-yarc pass to Henderson and Sygar't 12-yard sweep with a pitch out.

After Timberlake flippeo five yards to Sygar for the touchdown with 6:42 remaining, UM ignored the kick for the one-point conversion and for two and the lead. Anthony Louis New York 5. PO-A. St. Louis 24-11, New York 27-9.

2B-C. Boyer. Groat, Mantle, Maxvill. HR-Mantle. S-Sim-mons.

Shannon. IP ER Simmons 8 4 11 x-Schultz (L) 0 111 The Michigan Soccer Cup first round games will be yards and set up another touchdown with his passing as Minnesota downed Northwestern, 21-18. Dick Milam threw two TD passes to Dick Smih for Northwestern. TEXAS GALLOPS DALLAS No. 1 ranked Texas started slowly and then counted three times in the second half Saturday to beat Oklahoma, 28-7.

Texas now has won 15 straight games. DEC Results 0 played Sunday at Mack Park, Bouton (W) 9 6 1 x-Faced 1 man ir. 9th. v. as stopped inches short.

41-YARD THRUST The winning thrust went 41 ib-M. Oavis-E. Connelly and G. Mathis 3.00 entry. i 2.40 FIFTH RACE S2.

400; one mile: 5.00 Care Enough (Bright) 12.80 6 60 4.60 FIRST RACE S2.300: 8 furlongs: First Offer (Gregory) 10.20 3.60 Magnolia Miss (Kunitake) 2.60 Ninety Knots (Lawless) at 6:30 p.m. Sport Club meets St. Andrews United at 8:30 p.m. after St. Andrew Scots plays St.

Basil. The Carpathia Kickers will play Flint at Flint. BB-Simmons 3 (Pepitone, Mantle, Howard), Bouton 3 (McCarver 2. Warwick). SO-Simmons 2 (C.

Boyer. Maris), Bou-lon 2 (Groat, Simmons). U-Burkhart (N) plate. Soar (A) first base. V.

Smith (N) econd base. A. Smith (A) third base. Secory (N) left field, McKinley (A) right field. i An Also ran: Accolade's Boy, Cat Mary Zita (Gargan) Espino's Dream.

Geasan, Mister Long Sunset (Lattarulo) 6.60! yaras in iour piays, the las Feminity. Close Knit. I Also ran: Big Double. Policy Maker, Palmer Reaches SECOND RACE 6 furlongs: I Argue Away, He Man, Sir Errard, Barter (Walt) 12.40 5.60 4.00 Juror's Stan, Sea Abull. Solar Son (Craig) 7.80 5.60 SIXTH RACE 6 furlongs: Pundonoroso (Gregory) 5.20 Sing Along (Meaux) 4.40 2.60 2.60 Final in Eimlaiul Also ran: Imahead Devil's Crest, 4.

WENTWORTH, England Lightheaded, Late Bush, Dirtom, Senator Playboy, Galahar. You Look Cute (Gargan) 3.20 3.00 Master Piece (Cox) 10.60 Also ran: My Disguise, Lonesome Dream, Son of Music Red Eff, Whaher-name. Rejected to Strike. play Timberlake's 31-yard connection to Henderson, who caught the ball alone a the 15 and carried the Spartan' Japinga into the end zone with him on the tackling attempt. This time the two-point conversion clicked on a Timber-lake to Steve Smith pass.

(Cats ii (Reuters Arnold Palmer DAILY DOUBLE (9-3) paid $54.20 avenged the United States in the semi-finals of the Piccadil THIRD RACE 1 1-16 miles: la-Hillcrest Farm entry. Petite Coer (Meaux) 17.80 6.00 4.00 SEVENTH RACE S3.500; 6 furlongs: topped a 33-yard TD pass to Li'l Woodie (Lattarulo) 2.80 3.00 Peter Pumpkin (Coy) 5.20 3.40 2.60 I Soeak Not (Snyder) 3.20 3.40 Ed's Turn (Lattarulo) 5.60 3.80 ly world match play invitation golf tournament here Satur Also ran: Terrorize. Jimmie LeeJNamon's Sis (Eades) 3A0 Modern Jazz. Barbazul, Princess LinaJ Also ran: Cassius. Hy Sonny, Itsa Kelleher.

2-YARD PLUNGE The final touchdown re day by crushing Gary Player 'M'-MSU Facts FOURTH RACE S7.000; 6 furlongs: I Parent, Freddie Balance Sheet. a-Belle's Pocket (Craig) EIGHTH RACE S10.000 1 1-8 miles of South Africa, 8-6. lanova team had upped its lead. This time they capitalized on a U. of D.

fumble to take the ball on the Titan 33. It took eight plays to negoti-ete the remaining distance with Connell passing the final six to End John Kelleher. 3.60 2.60 2.20 Irish Demon II (Kunitake) Itsawonder (Lawless) 4.00 2.60 8.80 3.20 suited from a two-yard plunge by Phil Bender after the 'Cats Palmer will meet Neil Coles of England in the final Sun fourth in as many starts. Detroit now stands 1-3. SCORES FROM 15 Just under 10 minutes of the first period was played when Quarterback Dave Con-nell ran over from the 15 to cap a 79-yard advance which consumed 17 plays.

Four minutes later, the Vil- U.D. Facts had gained the ball on the De Bully Birr (Baltazar) 2.60 Grand Stand (Gargan) 2.40 2.20 Also ran: a-Dollar Sweep, b-Princei Sayakay (Edler) 3.60 Randy Tudor Pet, Bahama Mike, At Also ran: Just Think, Gays Pal, Bay Your "Command, b-Wrap It, Bright Ruler, a-Oak Ruler Fairy Hill, Top Gleam. i Lease. a-H. Johnston-Mrs.

A.D. Nichols Van Berg entry. 2.40 day. Coles beat Bruce Devlin troit 27. MSU Mich.

First Downs 20 73 Yards Rushing 124 84 Yards Passing 153 4- 12 Passing 10-19 5- 40 Punts 6-32 2 Fumbles Lost 3 0 Yards Penalized 18 of Australia, 2-1. NINTH RACE SIO.OOO; 1 1-18 miles: PHILADELPHIA It was strictly no contest here Saturday as Villanova University trounced the University of Detroit, 34-0, in an intersectional football game. The hosts struck for two touchdowns in the first quarter and three more in the second and thereafter took it easy against the invaders, whose closest penetration was the Villanova 22 in the third quarter. Villanova relied chiefly on its running game to run over the Detroiters. The 'Cats picked up 259 yards on the Bag of Ice (Lawless) 9.20 5.60 3.00 Connell ran for two points Detroit's best threat ended in an intercepted pass.

Later, the Titans got to the Villanova Amachamp (Cave) 10.00 4.20 lb-Cabin Kid (Plomchok) 2.40 and it was 14-0 after the first period. Also ran: b-Oldest Girl, a-Bell Metal, Wayne in 0-0 Tie Greek Solo, a-Rica Man, Eyevan Tace- na, Natty Feeling. Rae-Lynn, Roberval. a-M. Cobb-Rudy Stable entry Villanova kept roaring in Detroit Villanova b-H.

J. Pitt-Edaehill Farm entry. Keep Sail Cup THORPE BAY, England. an 11-yard Wayne University and Wes-l missed attempt 'TENTH RACE S2.300; 1 1-18 milesi 27, only to be set back 15 yards on a penalty. Detroit presented very little ir the way of offense.

They gained 53 yards rushing with Fred Beier accounting for 40 j.uiun OT suspense inoimes with seven seconds left in the 13 g0 g40 46o tern Reserve played to the second period. They swept 60 yards in eight plays with Tom Brown breaking through the center for 34 yards and the (Reuters Britain Saturday Sky Hawley (Lattarulo) 5.80 3.80 iuiki.h an scoreless tie before 1,000 11 First Downs 15 53 Rushing Yards 259 129 Passing 49 10-31 Passes Completed 3-7 0 Intercepted by 3 Reserve now is 2-0-1 for the; Also ran: Dukes Lady, Invincible, at Tartar Field Saturday. Paul Jane, Wayne guard. score. season, while Wayne is of them.

In the air, the Titans retained the international catamaran yacht trophy by gaining a decisive 4-1 lead over the United Staes in the best-of-seven series. Fullback John Gutowski of missed two field goal attempts ground to 49 through the air- TWIN DOUBLE: (9-4-7-10) paid hit on 10 of 31 passes for 129, from 42 and 36 yards, and Wayne led all ball carriers $790.20 (108 winners). lanes. 29.3 Punts 37.2 2 Fumbles Lost 0 103 Penalties 40 Third-string quarterback Bill Antrejko then came into the game and on his first play yards. Mike Flaherty clicked on seven of 15.

Western Reserve Bob Bowers; with 89 yards in 22 Handle: The victory was Villanova's i. 3 a A -j ir f--.

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