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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 13, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                              Page 18 the stars and stripes Friday october 13, 1967red sox slug cards 8-4, to Square series re j Al a Haft left cas%/\nr1 a rata n Lor a1 a  a. _ _ t _ by Jac hand Boston a the fighting Boston red sox squared the world series wednesday by battering the St. Louis Cardinal pitching staff for 12 hits including four Home runs to win the sixth game 8-4 in a wild slug Ging Brawl. Rico Petrocelli hit two into the screen atop the Green Mon Ster Wall in left Field and car Yastrzemski and Reggie Smith each hit one Homer for the Redfox. Lou Brock hammered a two run 440-foot blast for the cards. A record total of 11 pitchers eight by the groggy cardinals were used by the two clubs set Ting up a dream game Duel for thursday s seventh game be tween Boston s Jim in Borg and St. Louis Bob Gibson both two game winners. 10 botox Batten red sox went to Bat in an amazing seventh inning rally bythe desperate red sox who had seen their 4-2 Lead melt away on Rock s tremendous Homer off John Wyatt. Before the inning was Over four runs had scored on Joe Foy s double five single Sand a sacrifice Fly. During the unbelievable in Ning Brock made an unsuccessful leap for Foy s drive that went for a double driving in the tie breaking run. Shortstop dal maxvill broke the wrong Way on a Ball that bounced through fora single by George Scott and Smith s Fly Ball fell among Rock Curt flood and maxvill for another single. This was a Complete switch Ina series that has been dominated by the Fine pitching of Lon Borg and Gibson. At the end of the Long sunny Windy after noon the unlikely Winner was Wyatt the Man who threw the longest Home run Ball of the Day. Although St. Louis starter Dick Hughes went into these Ries record books As the Only Pitcher Ever to give up three homers in one inning the fourth Jack Lamabe the fourth of the Long thin line of card pitchers was charged wit the defeat. Fought Bac trailing 3-1 after the fourth game and faced with an Uphill Battle that Only three clubs have accomplished the american league champions have fought Back to even matters and leave matters in the hands of Lon Borg the handsome articulate Ace. Petrocelli hitting Only .071with one hit in 14 at bats in the first five games hammered Homer Down the left Field line about 315 from the plate in the second and slugged a Hughes pitch into the screen atop the Wall in left Center a 360-foot smash in the fourth  Stream of records were Bro Ken or tied to add to the frantic afternoon. The three homers in an inning set a series record for hitting by a club As Well As for homers off one Pitcher in an inning. The four in a game off Hughes tied record held jointly by Charley Root of the Chicago cubs an Junior Thompson of the Cincin Nati reds. Yastrzemski s three homers tied the Mark for a six game series but this no Long Eris a six game set. The five homers off Hughes four wednesday arid one in the second game also tied a series record set by Lew Burdette of Milwaukee in 1958. Schoendienst opened wit Hughes and followed with Ron Willis Briles Lamabe Hoer Ner Jaster Ray Washburn and finally Hal Woodeshick As he cleaned out his bullpen. The Only pitchers he did t use were Gibson Al Jackson and Stev Carlton. It s too bad Waslewski could t receive credit for the win said manager Dick Wil Liams. He really busted the Ball for five  said he sent Lon Borg thursday s Pitcher Home before the game was Over. He will be working with Only two Days rest after pitching a three hitter monday in the fifth game. Vaa a Aav Gibson will have three Days head first St. Louis Cardinal Lou Brock dives into Home plate ahead of an attempted tag by Boston red sox Catcher Elston Howard in the third inning of the sixth world series redbirds skipper surprised How botox pounded Hughes game in Boston wednesday. Brock scored fro second on a single by Curt flood. The sox won 8-4, to even the series at three games each setting up thursday s finale. A photo Boston a it s comedown to a one game  manager red schoendienst had that comment As he sipped a cold drink and discuss wednesday s 8-4 loss to Boston that evened the 1967 world series at three games each. The Redbird manager said hews surprised tit the Way Boston hitters pounded starter Dick Hughes. Hughes got the Ball up too much schoendienst said he s a Low Ball  Hughes who gave up five hits four of them homers in 42-3 innings added i really did t feel like i had Good stuff. World series facts & figures by the Ai collated press activate Burrell Washington a _ the Washington redskins hav e activated flanker John Burrell a six year Veteran from Rice from their taxi squad in an Effort to bolster the pass receiving corps the National football league club announced Here won lost . Louis no 3 3 .500 Boston Al 3 .500 first game wed. Oct. 4 at Boston St. Louia 001000100210 0boston 0010000001 b 0 b. Gibson and Mccarver Santiago. Wyatt 8 and r. Gibson Howard 8. A Gibson. A Santiago. Home run Boston Santiago. Second Gareth hrs. Oct. 5 at Boston St. Louia 0000000000 1 1boston 000 101 30x5 0 0 Hughes. Willis 8hoerner 7. Lam Abe 7 and Mccarver Lonborg and Howard. A Lonborg. A Hughes. Home runs Boston Yastrzemski 2. Third game sat. Oct. 7 at St. Louis Boston 0000011002 7 1s Louis 120 001 olx5 10 0bell, Waslewski 3stange 6osin Siti 8 and Howard Briles and Mccar Vur. A Briles. A Bell. Home runs St Louis. Shannon. Boston Smith. Fourth Gam Sun. Oct. 8 at St. Louis Boston 0000000000 5 Louis 402 000 uox6 Santiago Bell 1step Eidson 0 u 0 3 i redhead 5brett 8 and Howard continued on Page 20 i tried to work hard to make up for  schoendienst said he probably would go with the same line up for thursday s seventh an deciding game. But he added he might make a couple of Bat Ting changes but i won t decide on them until i come out  Lou Brock continued to be the cardinals big Bat getting two hits including a seventh inning two run Homer that tied the game 4-4.Brock was asked about a Dou ble by Boston s Joe Foy that bounced off the left Field Wall. I tried for the Ball Brock isaid Glove. It just went Over my we did t get Here by play ing safety first i went for Heball and was throwing Home to try to Cut the run off Broc said. A run scored and Foy went to third on the throw. Felt we were going Curt flood the St. Louis Cen Ter fielder said he Felt the red Birds would come on Strong after they tied the game 4-4 in the top of the seventh. I knew if we could hold them we d win it flood said. I Felt we were really going Roget started in that  Bob Gibson the St. Louis right hander who has two of the three Cardinal victories said hews ready to pitch the seventh  just want to go out and do the Job. Nervous maybe after the first game but it s not so bad now Gibson  Cardinal fire Baller was to Ace Jim Lonborg who has Woof Boston s three victories. But Gibson will have had three Day rest compared to Lonborg s two. It s that Little something Exra that wins a world series Libson added. Rest since his shutout Victor last sunday in St. Louis. Waslewski said he just ragout of Gas because he had not started a game since sept. 3 for Toronto against Syracuse. I developed in the clubhouse that Jones had run through a Stop sign by third base coach Eddie Popowski when he scored the tie breaker in the seventh Onfroy s hit. Jones who went into the game As Boston s top hitter had been benched recently while Williams played Foy a third base. Schoendienst said he could no understand How they ripped Hughes like they did. But he kept everything up when he Usu ally keeps the Ball  red said he thought Javier was Safe at first on a very close play in the sixth inning that ended a potential Cardinal rally. I. Have to feel Gibson has the advantage Over lotto Borg said red with three games rest  he said h e probably would use the same line up Bill might change the order. Not surprised asked if he was surprised bythe red sox comeback Schoen Dienst replied no i said Allamong it would go six or seven  schoendienst said he was counting on Gibson to go All the Way in the seventh but if Heddin t he would have Briles and Carlton ready. 9n the Ball to Short maxvill said i never saw the Ball. I took two Steps to my right. Idon t know Why but i never saw it. It really seemed strange to see a ground Ball going by me and i m standing there defense less. All i could see was the Ball going by  after the Home run explosion by Yastrzemski Smith and Petrocelli in the fourth routed Hughes and appeared to have put the game beyond reach the cards bounced Back to tie in the continued on Page shuffling the cards pm v at twi . Louis Brock if 5flood of 5 Marls of 4 a r h by o a boston223 0 1 12002020 0 11 0020 0140 10 1 be pedal 50mccarver c 30 Shannon 3b. 40 Javier 2b 411023maxvill is. 300022 Hughes p 1 0 0 0 0 0willis p 0 0 0 0 0 0 a Spiezio 1 0 0 0 0 0briles p 000002 a Tolan 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 q Lamabe p0 0 0 0 0 0hoerner p 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000washburn p000000 foys Andrews 2b Yastrzemski . Belly Tartabul Llred Adair 0 Scott in 3r.smithcf4 Petrocelli ssh Ward c 4 Waslewski p 1wyatp 0 0 0 a Jones 1 1 1thomas of 1 0 0 a r h by o a411133 412102231 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 11 2 3220 00 0010 001000 0 00 10 22 0 00 0 10 30 0000 000010 a Ricketts Woodeshick p 100000 00 0 0 totals 36 4 8 4 24 12 totals 32 8 12 8 27 10 a grounded out for Willis in 5th. A walked for Briles in 7th.csingled for Wyatt in 7th. A sacrificed for tartan a in 7th. A filed out for Washburn in 8th.St. Louis 002 000 200-4 Boston 010 300 40x a Petrocelli. Lob St. Louis 9, Boston 7. 2bjavier, . Hit Petro Cem 2, Yastrzemski Smith Brock. So Brock. Bilray cd a 1j.-Foy. Of Adair. I Hughes 32-3 Willis 1-3briles 2 Lamabe l 1-3x-Hoerner 0 Jaster 1-3washburn 1-3 Woodeshick 1waslewski 51.3 Wyatt w 12-3bell h5 00 22 2 01 41 3 r 4 00 22 00 02 20 or 40 02 2 00 02 20 bb0 01 00 02 02 11 so2 00 00 0 00 4 00 a faced two men in 7th. Hip by Briles Waslewski. Time 2 38. A 35,188. Umpires Pryor plate Stevens first base Barlick second base Umont third base Donatelli left Field Runge afield  
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