The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 10, 1958, Image 5

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    Th* Battnliai Coll+g* Station (Brajms County), Tmmt
Yanks Clobber Braves 6-2
For World Championship
By J \(*K HAND i wUh a two-hit reha# job ov«r
AaMwiatrd I'rraa Sports WHtor innings whilo thr Yanks rluhbod
M I I. w A r K E E «^v -Stronif- j for a «-2 victory
armed B«'b Turtey led the rev lV od I H was sweet revenge for the
New York Yankees to the preatoat Yankees, three time loeets to Bur
baseball comeback in SS years | dettt a yeor agn, as they ripped
Tbumiay as they stormed ba« k , n t 0 their tormentor for four htp
from a S-l deficit to dethrone Mil- i — ■ ■
eaukee in the seventh game oft
the World Series.
Turley, working his third (
straight game, daisied the Braveg |
CIRCLE
FRIDAY
Hed\ Lamarr
In
‘Tht* Female Animar*
Plus
Jane V\ \ man
In
“AH That Heaven
Allow**
SATIRDAY
June Kenne)
In
“Teenage Doll'
Plan
RAY MILLAND
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SAfeCRACKET
BARRY JONES
Plus
Scott Brady in
“The Storm Rider”
SUNDAY
Randolph Scott in
“Buchanan
Kiden Again”
Plux
t.lrnn Ford in
“Don’t (»o Near The
Water"
FRIDAY
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JAMES DEAN
PLAYS HIMSELF
in Thi James
Bean Story
»■•••«<«•
•y iMAnscn nno*
] runs in the eighth inning, break-
i ing a 2-2 tie.
Burdette had yielded two un-
^ earned runs in the second hut the
Braves scored first off shaky Don
Larsen and tied the score on Del
Crandall's homer off Turley in the
j sixth.
Two men w«re out when the
Yankee uprising started with a
long double to right by Yogi Ber
ra that just missed being a home
run by about two feet. The drive
bounced off a padding Yiigh on the
right field barrier.
Elston Howard fouled off one
pitch and looked at a hall before
he bounced a single over second
base Berra hustled home with the
big winning run.
Andy Carey, hitiess in II trip*,
smashed a single off fkidie Ma
thews' glove into short left before
Bill Skowron hammered a 2-2 pitch
far and away over the fence in
the left center field for a 4l. r > foot
three run homer.
Hurdett bowed his head, pawed
at the dirt resignedly, and finally
closed out the inning by sinking
out Tony Kubek
Crandalls homer with two out
n the sixth was the only hit off
•he Yanks' 21 game winner until
Joe Adcock sliced a pinch single
to left with two gone in the ninth.
Then Mickey Mantle gathered in
Red Shoendienst's fly to center for
the final out, the short reign of
the Braves hud ended.
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TigertoWn in Lakeland, \U., from!..,
Jan. 30 thrsugh Feb. 12, 195#. '
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FRIDAY
Jack Vi ebb in
THE D. I."
Pkw
Vietnr Mature in
TANK FORCE”
SATIRDAY
George Montgomery in
“CANYON RIVER”
Jack Vi ebb in
THE I).I.” •
Mala Powers in
THE UNKNOWN TERROR”
SUNDAY
(■lean Ford in
“IMITATION GENERAL”
ItUs
George Montgomery in
“CANYON RIVER”
Riding Imitation Turtles
Gettinx ready for a !*tout Maryland offense, this unidenti-
field lineman pounces on the ball carrier during light scrim
mage. The Cadets are the underdogs in Saturday’s game
against the Terrapins.
S
PORT SLANT
By BOB WEEKLEY
S
Hey Army!
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Gloves only $4.95
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Call LI»S Shell.* si.
M. a. Stud.rf S'.RlVi Vi • VS.:
IV North Mon. St* .■ TX 111*7
Hold on to your hats, Ags,
'cause the Weekly football predic
tions are picking the Longhorns to
drop the impbty Sooners from !
Oklahoma Gig 'em!
The Steerx’ lower w .p be solid
orange Saturday night while the
fiat boys hold then bigges. cele
bration in years The score; Texas
21, Oklahoma 13.
Going a little further into the
hole, the Aggies wilt drop the
favorite Marylaad s<|uad for their
second straight win. A&M 1H,
Maryland 12.
Head on for the rest of my
predictions;
Tt L’ 20—Texas Tech A
Rice 20 Arkansas 12
Duke IV -Baylor 7
SMU 22 -Missouri 0
Hash as these predictions Mem
; they are more fact than fantasy.
Darrell Royal, the Texas magi
cian, is pulling s sleeper on the
SW(_. He y*t has to u-.e his best
eleven, having played his mullets
most of the season, and still has
to uncover his offense The Steers
have been loafing around waiting
for this game.
The Ags have improved stead
ily and should be ready to make
turtle soup out of the Terrapins.
Maryland has a big strong line,
but the Cadets have a mighty
throwing arm.
TCU has no sweat in their |
game with the Red Raiders. This 1
should be their tune-up game for 1
th* Oct, IN meeting with A&M
The Owl Arkansas tilt should
determine the cellar dwellers for
the SWT. This game sees R^ce
come into-its own.
Poor Baylor! The Duke crowd
is going to have a field day at
their expense. The Bears get their
come-uppance.
SMU had l>etter be careful, for
only one more lick could put the
mighty Meredith out of action for
several games That boy is all-
American.
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back in hu eye—scene body!—
bring him a sparkling cold Coca-Cola!
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