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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 10, 1964, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 16 the stars and stripes saturday october 10, 1964 Yankees Belt cardinals 8-3, to even series the stars and stripes Mckinley defends ruling in hit batsman squabble Keane players disagree St. Louis a the pitch hit him said the world series plate Umpire Bill Mckinley. It May have hit him countered the St. Louis Cardinal manager Johnny Keane but we heard it hit his Bat  in different rooms Beneat Busch stadium thursday the Umpire and he manager gave opposing views of the disputed curve Ball by Bob Gibson in the sixth inning which was ruled hit the Batter. At he time the score wasted 1-1 and later in the inning the new York Yankee ahead m. Went the yanks wound up on top of the second game 8-3, squaring the series. That play was the turning Point of this Ball game said the scrappy Cardinal  Mccarver our Catcher saw it Gibson saw it and the whole Cardinal Bench saw it. Glanced off Bat Gibson s Ball glanced off Joe Pepi Huw f Bat first. It May have hit him but we heard it hit his Bat , who was embroiled in heated discussion with Keane Mccarver Gibson and other Cardinal players at the time View room  the us. Explained his umpires dressing pc Llone took a sort of Hal swing at the Ball but he did t hit it Mckinley said. He jus sort of half stepped and the curve Baize toward it just came Inland hit him right there on the  Mckinley pointed to his downright thigh. Pipit on besieged by news men in the Yankee dressing room said it hit his left  and the Cardinal play ers took a different ," said shortstop Dick Groat no Batter is going to just continued on Page Stottle Marc fashions 7-hitter Linz blasts or two singles St. By Jack hand Louis a Rookie Mel Stol Lemyre. Cited by oct Mel . A name yogic Era still has rouble spelling confused he St. Lauds cardinals with seven hit pitching thurs Day and he new York Yankees squared the world series with an 8-1 Victory in he second came. The yanks rolled out the heavy artillery and bombed bub Gibson and two successors or12 hits that included a Homer by Phil Linz and our  standing room crowd of 30,805 huddled in the chill breezes and 58-Dcgrce tempera Ture at  stadium while the yanks broke open a tight fiume with a four run blast in ninth. Manager Johnny Kane paraded Burney so null Gordon Richardson and finally Roger Craig to the Hill As the score  rattled through the stands in the sixth when the yanks broke a 1-1 tic with the help of a controversial hit bus Man Call by plate Umpire Hill Mckinley. Ing item on Mickey Mantle had walked and Elstan Howard had lined out when it happened. Joe Perl Tonc half checking a swi an inside pitch was Nick the left thigh. Catcher Tim Mccarver  Gibson manager Kane and Dick Groat protested with ire but to no Avail. Tom Tresh i tin Gle scored Mantle with the go ahead run 2-1 amidst a chorus of  More Yankee runs in the seventh and the bundle of Ourin the ninth loft the Home crowd in a somber mood As they filed out. The teams left for new York. Immediately after he game 1111 j Friday was in off Day for travel. When they resume saturday at Yankee stadium it will be .71m Lio Ulon. 18-13, a 15-year-Oldright-hander, pitching for he yanks and 35-year-old cur Simmons 18-9. A lefty working for the  will play three in new York and then will come Back to shows reddened thigh in dressing room Pepitone says he was hit St. Louis a that the thigh said Joe Pipit on see it. It did t Hurt but i stung. That s the  Pepitone bared his left thigh in the new York Yankees dress ing room after an 8-3 Romp Over the St. Louis cardinals in uie second game which squared the world series at one Victory  s thigh became significant in the sixth inning with one out after Mickey Mantle had led off with a walk. He was hit by a Pilch and Mantle advanced to second before scoring the run on a single by Tom trash that put the yank ahead there was a slight redness on the thigh but no swelling As the first baseman explained what had happened at Home plate. The Ball sliced off my thigh and i turned around to the Umpire and said the Ball hit me he Laid no swing take your base the Umpire was Bill Mckin fsfv1 instant toothpicks the Bat splinters a new York Yankees Bobby Richardson connects with a delivery from the St. Louis cardinals hurler Bob Gibson foreground. The blow was Good for a single that drove Phil Linz in with a Yankee run during seventh inning action of lie second game of he world series at is. Louis. New York won the contest. 8-3. To even thes cries at one Victory each. The Umpire is Bui Mckinley. Associated press photo Ley of the american  would have sent me Down to first whether i told him Ornot Pepitone continued. He would have called it. He lust said no swing because i had pulled away and maybe rethought the cardinals were arguing about  said he heard Dick Groat Cardinal shortstop complaining that i did t make any sign that i was  did he want me to do asked Pepitone Roll Overin pain someone asked Why he did Teven rub the snot us he went Down to first. Heck. I could t rub  quipped Crosell would get on  is Yankee Couch i1 rank Crosetti. Berra caul in l Kre Yogi Berra. The Yankee Man Axer sold he really could t see what happened As Pipit on. A left handed hitter had his Bucko the dugout but we heard a lick "  said and when he came Luck to the dugout he said it hit me " Borra said he was close ton ulling Yankee starter Mel Mot Lemyre the right Han Dedlow Ball specialist in the eighth when Pinch hitter curl Warwick singled and Pinch Hitler Bob blk incr followed with a double with no outs. If another Man gets a hit i Dhave to take him out said Pellone Lynx St. Louis for the rest of the Best of so Van series if More Are needed. Stottlemyre recalled from the Richmond form club of the International league aug. 11had the cardinals hitting the Ball into the dirt All through the Cloudy afternoon. The slim 22-year-old right hander from Mabton wash., Banks on a sinker Ball and head tight control of the situation until he appeared to tire in the eighth . Berra. Who went to the Mound again in the ninth after the cardinals scored a run. Said he had no thought of taking him Nuli ust old h m to pc Ems pitches Down you gel it High and they la jump on you Fulston Howard the Yankee atelier said he had hopped outto the Mound in the Eluh be. I cause Skull Lemyre made a bad Pilch to Ken a scr that he got away with. I went out to Tel him to be careful to watch it my keep it  Boyar had batted after in cardinals Hod scored in the eighth and trimmed the  Lead to 4-2. No he was t nervous then Tot Linaje on fast i Berra the Yankee manager came out to the Mound twice once to Sec if his Pitcher had been Hurt by a line smash off the Bat of Lou Brock in the sixth. Yogi made one More trip in the ninth after a Mcadoff triple by Groat and a single by Mccarver produced a run wit nobody out. Mike Shannon the hero of wednesday s Cardinal uprising slashed into a fast double play and Stottle Marc struck out Pinch Batter Charley James trend it. It was quite a performance for a Young Man who was pitch ing in the minors most of the season. In fact. Stottlemyre i 13-3 record in Richmond earned him the most valuable Pitcher award in that league despite his month s absence. More than any other Pitcher the youngster Wai responsible for the late Yankee continued on pane til vegas bookies make . 1-2 favorit Eims vegas a la vs84  Mufic Newyork 1-2 world series favor lie thursday after the Yankee Defeated the St. Louis car Donals 8-3, and evened the series us one name each. New York is a u Choice la the Odds on the Cardinal s71 for the h"1 a for saturday s game  
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