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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 06, 1964, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Tuesday october 6, 1964 stingy Relief work of Gibson Schultz key Triumph the stars and stripes Page 17 cards Pound mets 11-5, for first no Flag since 46 St. Louis a the is. Until last tuesday won i Clr before Catcher Tim Mccarver Field and retired Hickman on a dal maxvill. Playing for  cardinals clinched their ,0th Pennant nutrient with the raced off the third Hnsen line and Tun in front or the Nalale. In Mintri he Infin Julian Javi. First National league Pennant inc 1946 on the final Day of the season sunday whipping the new York Metis 11-5 behind the stingy Relief pitching of Bob Gibson and Barney Schultz. The cardinals who never were in first place this season Bob Gibson. Gains 19th Victory nullthei0t outright help of Philadelphia s 10-0bombing of the Cincinnati reds who were tied with St. Louis for first going into the lust Day. The Phillies and reds finished deadlocked for second place one game behind. When the 30,-146 fans at Busch stadium Learned the game at Cincinnat iwas Over a thunderous Roar filled the Pennant air while paper confetti sailed out of the islands and dotted the Field. The cardinals under Johnny Keane who is in his fourth sea son As manager will Host the new York Yankees in the first game of the world series wednesday. Gibson whose to loss to theme Friday night ended an eight game St. In ills winning Streak pitched four innings and limited the mets to two hit before wildness caused his exit in the ninth and brought i Schultz the Veteran 38-year-old  came on after walks to Roy Mcmillan and Jim Hick Man with one out. He struck out Charlie Smith but the runner advanced on a passed Ball and Rod Kanehl singled in one run race f the thir base line a grabbed de Kranepool s foul pop for inc final , a regular starter who made Only his fourth relict appearance walked five mets and struck out two. He relieve starter Curt Simmons in the fifth inning with one Man on base one out and two runs in that gave the mets a 3-2  got Joe Christopher on a Fly to Mike Shannon in right tap i front of the  received credit for his 19lh Victory against 12 defeats dal maxvill for Lar second baseman Julian Javier who injured his hip in Satur Day s 15-5 loss to the mets con,i.,u / of u i of Uin Uii Zuj n  Lunn to m Racia Lull and also lied Pittsburgh s Boh Tribulee a pair of run scoring  cardinals went ahead to slay with three runs in the fifth Veale for the major league strikeout title with 245. The cardinals battered sinew York pitchers for 14 hits two of them homers by Bill White and Curt flood. Mccar ver led the St. Fouls attack wit three hits and three runs balled the stars and stripes phils Maul rods. 10-0 tie for 2nd Cincinnati double Down the left Field line scoring Rock with the run that tied the score 9-3.after Bill Wakefield replaced Cisco White raced Home a Dick Groat grounded out. Boyer remained at second but one out later. Maxvill rapped a Tingle that sent him  mels came Back for a run in the sixth but Gibson again halted the last place team. The mets loaded the bases on Taylor s single with one out a walk to Kranepool and an intentional pass to Pinch bitter Jesse inn Der after an infield out had advanced the runners to second and  walked Bobby Klaus on a 3-2 count forcing in Taylor with Nal run that Cut the card Lead to 5-4. Gibson Howe 3 Jahic re or. Induced Mcmillan to hit into Force Piny at second base. From then on the cardinals poured it on. With one out in the sixth Brock doubled and score Don White s 21st Homer Over the right Field Pavilion roof. Boy Erthen walked and dashed Home As Mccarver  wound up their scoring in the eighth after flood opened with his fifth Homer. Boyer walked again and went to third on a double by Groat both scored As Mccarver singled up the Middle. Bring on dem yank new York St. Louisa r h by Cir Supri a of 4 n 1 o time to Taylor rum Altman Johnny Keane. Glad it s Over in reds tried to slow the Phil lies assault with a string of seven  Allen triggered a three run third inning uprising with double homered in the fifth and capped a five run explosion inthe sixth with u three run Homer that made ii 9-0.the Phillies got started in the third inning against reds starter John Tsitouris lapped by acting reds manager Dicks scr for the crucial game Al though Many considered him Gamble. Tail urls had a 9-12, Al 1? record going in but had beaten i  Phillies 1-0 earlier . Month. I i with one out in the third. Tony Gonzalez walked and Allen allowed with a double. Johnny  on pane tit Boyzia 1 1 1 Fernat h 3120 u car Var Aii 1000 Shannon of l h 1011 mail la 7bi in 4010 Flimmons of 3110 Obaob b i i in ii 0000nmtiirr e 1000 Tatala j4 i 10 � Tala m 11 Man York 000 111 001 is. Lewi 010 in 0 ill Ailinn. Klaus. Do new York in 1. Lull near Turk 11. St. Lou it Carver 2. Him 2. Boyer.  Tail. While 121. Flood it 1-3 1 a 1 w ib-124 9 2fhhiilll 2-3 1 re to Farrris 3 Man in  lev min. Curl Plogher. We . Pm Mac waver 2. To 00. A3d. I the National league and Shenew York  or the american league announced by baseball commissioner Ford , oct. 7, new York at St. Louis thursday oct. New York at St. Louis Friday oct. 9, open Dale for travel saturday oct. 10, St. Louis at new Yor sunday oct. A St. Louis at new Yor monday oct. 12, St. Oils at new York if necessary tuesday oct. 13, Upen Dale for travel wednesday oct. 14, new York at St. Louis if necessary thursday oct. 15, new Ork at St. Louis if necessary. Advantage of  think the turning Point for us was the five games we Loo from the Pittsburgh pirates said Cardinal team Captain Kenoyer. That made us certain we could win Here at Busch stadium. It gave  Confidence. We Felt we would t kick Theli ennant away like we did Here last year against the los an Geles  the cards trailed the dodger by Only a game late last year going into a three game series with them in St. In ills. But the redbirds dropped All three an finished second. Inside the stadium an old 31,-000-seat Structure in mid town St. Louis hundreds of fans jammed the Alley ways and chanted for different players sex Pilot sold Reody to step into Colt Mono gang position giants fire dark hire Franks As successor san Francisco a coast league in 1962 and 1913alvln dark was fired sunday As and was the owner of a super manager of the san Francisco giants after four years at the Helm of the National league Franks was manager  Herman named the new giants president Horace Stone Ham at a news conference one Market in Salt Lake  dark called me and asked me to come Back to coach Franks said at the news conference. Dark was no present. Asked How he Felt about re placing the Man who got him been Good friends for a  Stoneham said he talked wit dark before the seventh inning sunday and asked him if he Hadany Job in mind. The giants head said dark told him he had nothing in mind now but wanted to stay in  s firing Wai the fourth half hour after the fourth place Back into baseball Franks said managerial shift announce giants lost the season9-2. Los their last game of dark told me As Long As he had recently. Lum Harris has re so to the Chicago cubs to be replaced he was glad it placed Harry Craft at Houston the 50-year-old Franks was hired on u one year contract. Franks who had coached wit the giants from 1049 through 1955, returned to the club two Days before the Start of the 1914 season. In the interim he was general Mann i4ike City Sci would be  was asked to de scribe the thinking behind the change. He replied we think the clubman do  Stoneham said there Weresh no personalities involved. Alvin opened. In Agar of the suit Laid me there would he Mil pre Spring training rebels of Hie Pacific change in our Arlen l  
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