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LOS ANCELES 'APi—Why did'
San " n'anrisco manager Alvin
- - bark-- bit pitcher -Jack-- Sanford
atter he had pitched five bone-
less innings and had given up only
' one walk in the WV
ilk by did pitcher Gayloi-d Perry
throw to first have instead of third
the ninth inning thereby put-'
brig Maury ills in a position to
score the inning run?
Theme o'cre the big questions of
the second playoff game for the
National League championship
that the Lo Angeles bodgers oon
$I 'making today' a game the de-
eiding one
Tb nnsuer to the first is that
turk reported Sanford "had a
told and pitched on Saturday Ile
told me he sias tired"
Sanford said he "didn't really:
but - any-event - out - he:
came and the Giants leading at:
the time S-0 soon :sere trailing
74 They managed to tie a later'
but in the end Wills dashed home1
on a ninth inning sacrifice fly and I
Li LI LI LI LI Li LI LI 1 LI LI Lm 9 Li
Dark Took Out Sanford -
Because-- 'He Was Tired'
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to start the ninth Rob Bolm giv-:1
ing up the first and Dick Lemay
the second When Davy' !Spencer
came up to pilaf hit for Duke'
-t' Snider Gaylord Perry came in to
r loch—the third Giant pit4er of
r lthe inning
1 1 Spencer laid dot n a petty bunt'
ito the box as Jim Datenport
t clan ged in and iO4' Pagan went
'from his shortstop position to -
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I It appeared to many that Perry' ts)
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steamin in the Pacific Coast p
" League could hat e caught wins
in plenty of time at third
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base first base" 9
And Perry turned and threw to
L lust Din other's ad ice IA as legal I
but of 'Much more help to -the
j'To Expand Trapping
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i‘oted Monday to expanda pro! KANSAS CITY (API-4 ietterl It lkIV the Big- Eight letter
grum tif trapping deer and moving A intentrule nuking in conjunc-of intent will work a ith South West
them into new hunting areas tion with the Southwest 'Confer- Conference rule so both leagues'
The commission instructed its ence 1kelv ill be adopted byysould recognile: a letter signed !
Mall to build additAlaal :traps - for:the Big Eight Conference at its by an athlete at any school in
ViSe hen the regular deer season quarterly meeting which starts either leagues
It-loses Nov 25-Trapping 14111 con -:today - - I The conference 'athletic three-
itinue until March 15 ! once a high school athlete:tors meet today and Thursday
Last year about Loon deer aele:signs a letter of intent signifying the faculty representatives coit
!caught in the Wichita Mountain lie will attend a 'certain school vening Thursday and Friday!
Wildlife Refuge and McAlesterhe can't change his mind go to Reaves E Peters Big Eight ex-
Naval Ammunition Depot Refuge-another school and :it'll competeeeutive dweller said no action on
and released in other areas These in conference athletic& lany new rule will be taken by!
4refuges t iU ba trapping sues— -Such a- plan would save money the rt!presentatives until Friday'
!again this year ilia- the schools hose 'football: Appayently the main issue
icoaches and recruiters travel be the deadline date for signing
Penn Site 'on us last thief thousands of miles contacting andlthe letter of intent Some schools
1Post-seallon toolball games- HIP re - contacting top prospects It contend if the date is set early
Engles team beat Alabama in thewould relieve the higlr pressure in the year teams busy ulth
1959 Liberty lima stopped Oregon on the boy and his family Under hol games on New Year's Day
in the vit'0 Libcry firml and last the present setup the pressure : mild he discriminated against
Today—WideNTracit Pontiac '63
ILL TM ORR VAT'S LIEN PKIR MAN THE la POttOAC Al YOUR LOCAl MITSOOPZEO fOISURC OLAKIRM 1POORT
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ff for the National' League championship They are
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he prefers to meet and his play- - The right-handed Marichal has
era all agreed that "it doesn't$eaten the Dodgers three times
f Tel el rwl' 6 1 matter which one we play" in four decisions this year Podres
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i Perry got the runner at first but added rest in preparation for the World Series while the Los Angeles Dodgers and ingopponent
The answer to the second ques- the stage AS set for Ron Fairly Son Francisco Giants played off for the National' League championship They are The cigar-chewing Yankee skip-
tion lies in the shteyd psychology to send a fly Vt
to illie MAY! in left to right Ralph Terry Bill Stafford and Whitey Ford Refreshed they are al per refused to my which team
prenag to o e n a rtl it his y-
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of Leo Durocher Dodger third stialloNV center 11118 who haz set and ratin' to go '
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lot bases for a- niapr ----- — --- - -
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league record dashed home with 0 A ri
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cisco to become fareillar with
Candlestick 'Park In case the
Wildlife Commission e 6 1G ants win the playoff The New
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unsi er Letter o Intent
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1111 beat Georgia Tech in the ontimies even after he announcesand unable to make up lost them in picking up boys from iorr game in Lon Angeles' to learn
'Gator Bowl his intentions 'ground These schools want the Inman football powers ' itheir opponent
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date -ter closer to the time the
athlete graduates
This is because the Texas High
School Athletic 'Association Isn't
member of the National Federa-
tion and a Texas athlete forfeits
his remaining high school eligibil-
ity by signing a letter of intent
The Southwest has a pre-enrollment
plan which is in effect until
the boy finishes his high school
eligibility Then he can sign his
letter of intent
The Big Eighthas been holding
off action an the letter of intent
for to years in hopes the plan
could be adopted by the National
Collegiate Athletic Association
But smaller colleges in the NCAA
opposed feeling it would hamper
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Who Wins It
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Iall the surface interest the New
Yolk Yankees show today's San
Francisco Los Angeles playoff
game could be for the Interna-
tional League pennant Instead of
ithe National League's berth in the
' World Series
iManager Ralph Houk led his
American Ieague champions into
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Yorkers played nine times this Dodger manager Walter Alston '
year in Dodger Stadium also the feela hia dub is on the move after who heti only two lute in hill IBA
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ihome of the AmericanLeague snapping a string- of ss eanseea n times at bat then hit a sactli
1Los Angeles Angels tive scoreless' innings and a tiVti: fly to Willie Mays in shallose
"I don't care whkh one we game losing streak Blanked by center Mays' hurried throw wee
play" said Houk and most of Jack Sanford on two hits through to the left of the plate on the
third base aide" and the flaahing
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'his players chimed in with the five Innings the Dodgers crashed
t same opinion Houk saw no ad- Wills slid past catcher Johnny
Ithrough for seven runs in the sixth
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-vantage for his Yankees in the inning when Giant Manager Alvin °rein°
Giant - Dodger play-off going the Dark was forced to call upon four Stan Williams the fifth Dodges
- pitcher was credited with the vied
full three games ' pitchers
I They can tally right ' on Sanford battling a heavy cold tory He quelled a Giant uprising
tthrough but We've had too much was removed after walking lead- in the ei ghth and retired the side
Irest" The Yankee s played last off baiter Jun Gilliam on a 3-2 In the 'ninth striking out the Iasi
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pitch He had to run hard in the' tw°- -
I Houk clic! admit he litened
s'if innilid
s i op o thir Inning sing into A major league record for'
itO parts of Tuesday's play-off on second base and then scoring on nine-inning gam was het when
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Lithe flight from New York after a single the teams struggled through 4
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I 1 asking "Who played today" The Dodgers did most of their hours and Is minutes A total of
it The American League cham-:damage while - right-hander Stu il42 players were used The Giants
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1 'pions will face either 8M Frais-:Miller and left-hander Billy O'Dell eightpitchers equaled a National
risco or Los Angeles beginninFiwereon the mound The big hit ague record
cum-
Thursday but must ss ait tititil was a three-run triple by pinch Although only 25321 paying
after today's National league play-I hitter Lee Walls off O'Ddl itomers showed uP they helped set
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LOS ANGELES (AP)—Th Nev ander Dick Lemay and be
York Yankees were waiting in Or alked Jim Gilliam after thmww
wings today to see whom the ng to first base eight times trying
would play in the World Serie o keep Wills from stealing -
opening Thursday as the San Dark then called for' Gaylord
Francisco Giants and Loa Angeles Perry a rookie right-hander to
Dodgers met In the decisive play- face pinch-bitter Daryl Spencer
off gam for the National League Perry fielded the ex-Giantti bunt
pennant back to the mound and had all
Hanging on the ropes after easy force play on Willsal third
suffering an $-0 beating in the Instead he threw to first whila
first game Monday the Dodgers the runners advanced '
rallied from a 3-0 deficit Tuesday Mike McCormick a left-bander
and squared the best-of-three se- took over and w alked Tommy
ries with a dramatic 8-7 triumph Davia intentionally Ron Fairly
Marichal '‘
The Dodgera scored the winnings maim league mason attend
run In the ninth breaking 4 74iance record of 2709491 for the
tie Bob Bohn the fifth GiantDodgera '
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By JACK BTEVENSON
Associated Pre Sports Writer
106 ANGELES (AP)—A 'rookie
pitcher's muff of a key play could
be the reason the San Francisco
Giants' aren't mating up for the
World Series today
Instead they !oat to the Los An
geles Dodgers 3-7 Tuesday send
ing the National Leave playoff
-into a third and deciding game
Deadlocked 74 in the ninth
Lee Walls IlearlpsPene7t bruitmlricerghtblybmat"lioas'-tti
Tears After Hit
LOS ANGELES (AP)—"I was
fighting tears at third base It was
the biggest hit of my life"
Imb Walls admitted unashamed
ly today that he was close to tears
after reaching third base follow
'11 tig ' his base-clearing ' three-run
!double off San Francisco left-
hander Billy O'Dell Tuesday
Walls' big hit in the role of a
pinch hitter featured Los Angeles'
lievenrun splurge in the sixth In-
ning that overcame a 5-0 San
Francisco lead The Dodgers went
on to win the second game of the
Ni playoffs 6-7 to square the se-
ries at one victory apiece
- Walls raced to third when Willie
Mays grabbed his drive off the
left-center field wall and threw
hopelessly home in an eltort to
head off pinch runner Larry Bur !
right at the plate
"That was a big play" Walls
- admitted 'l never ran so fast in
my life I ran so fast and slid so
hard I almost overslid the blimp"
The pitch Walls hit wet a high
fast ball giving him his 13th hit
in M appearances as a pinch
hitter this year
"This is in appreciation for the
' way the club has treated me all
year" he said '''I haven't played
muclifor them but I never got
bettar treatment from any organi
' ation and this is the sixth club
'tie been with la the majors"
The ‘ Dodgers acquired the )13-
year-old Walls from the New 'York
Meu as part payment for second
bahemm aurlis Isital last winter
ails a $125000 premium draftee
by the Mets from the Mathes last!
' October never donned a Met'
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To Win Final Game
NEW YORK—Tho Loa kageleo ---
Dodgers are 14 favorites to iseao
Sam Froacisco in today's third
and deciding gam al the Na
Monat league playoff aeries
Johnny Podea oppose' JIMA
Marichal
Broadway bookmaker' refuse
ed to quote todtis on aoy other
pitching conibinations For di
World Series the Yankee's are
quoted m 74 favorite' no mats
ter 'which team wins dm NIA
pennaol
Ivho had Only two 6ts in his Iasi ' V
32 times at bat then hit a amity 1
flee fly to Willie Mays in shallow? ci
center Mays' hurried throw Wful 1
to the left of the plate on the
third base aide and the flashing '--!
Wills slid past catcher Johnny i
Orsini
Stan Williams the fifth Dodge 11
pitcher was credited with the vies 51
tory tie quelled a Giant uprising II
In the eighth and retired the side ti
in the 'ninth striking out the tad
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two a '
A major league record for's 1
nine-inning game was at when
the teams struggled through 4
hours and -la minutes A total of i
Dodgers Mnury Wills and Jim
Gilliam drew walk's With tho
obvious strategy a bunt Manage
Alvin Dark set tip eotmte-
maneuver In the deknalv play third "
baseman Jimmy Davenport was
to Taco in while shortstop Joao
Pagan raced over to covet third
the moment the hurler threw
Right-hander Gaylord Perry
who spent moot of the season witit
Tacoma in the Pacific' CARS
League tame in to pitch to Daryl
Ipitcher -
Al Giants' satchel Johnny
Drain° hollered "Third ' third'
land the Dodgers third base eoach
Lee' Durocher shouted "first-
first" Perry whirled and threw
out the batter at first Most every
'lone expected him to throw t
third o
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I to second on the play The Giants
then intentionally walked Tommy -
1Davis to set up a possible double
Inlay with the bases full But Ron
!Fairly spoiled that and won the
4ame with sacrifice fly scoring
Wilk
I "The play-was to third" Man
iager Alvin Dark declared "I -
I think he could have made the put
lout"
l Asked if It could be chalked up
lto inexperience on the young
Ipitchers part Dark declared
"There are tie excuses lie Just
ididn'tthrow it"
Perry said he didn't think he
could make the play at third ad
mitting "I just guemed wrong!'
Even Dodger Manager Walt Al
aton expressed surprise the throw
wasn't made to third but he Mi
ed "It was a good bunt and Wills
is i good baserunner"
Fights Last Night
BEAUMONT: Tex—Ralph Disi
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Earl Citizen 152 Beaumont t
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man 148 Los Angeles eutpeinted
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SACRAMENTO Calif— Bobby
Scanlon 139 Sacramento out
pointed Alfredo Escobar 134 Leo
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