x E-none. RBI-McDougald. Riz- .ito. Gilliam. Martin 2, Campanella. Box Score Series Games 3RooKLYN (AP) - The official ii,e.....;. sa . 3 u u 4 3 1 box score of the fourth game of Snider. of .. 4 2 :l 0 0 0 the 1955 world series: Campanella. c a o o a 0 0 NEWYOBK ABRHPAEFurillo.rf 1 1 1 0 I) M,e,,cf 5.0 I 3 0' 0l-Iodges.lb 1 314 1 o iii;-Dougald 3b 5 I 1 I I 0J.Rohinson..'lh .. 3 o 1 o 3 1 ylantlerf 5013a” A11110 Collins lb 1 2 0 II 12 0oo1l) Berrac r8014l1 00010 uowardlf 811000 22591714: Martin II) A 4 I 2- 1 3 0 a-Fouled out for Rizzuto in 4th mung, " 3 0 1 2 2 0 h-Homer-ed for Grim in'7th Lu,” P 2 0 0 0 I0 c-Ran for E- Robinson In 8th Kuck”, . o 0 0 0 1 0 d-Grounded out for J. Coleman in a-E.Itobinsoa 101000N -Ykm ,,c.,1-.11 oooooo cw or v 000100110-8 R Coleman; 9 0 0 o o 0 Brooklyn (Ni 021010 01x-5 Mm-ggnp ti 0 0 0 0 0 RBI-Amoros 2. Snider 2. Martin. c-Skowron 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cerv. Berra. J. Robinson. 2b- Sturdivant p o n o n n o Snider. HR-Amoros. Snider 2. Cerv. Totals 14 5 auto 0 Berra. S-Craig. Hodges. Dleeeii. anooitLYN (N) AB is H P A I: 11am. Reese and Hedges; Martin guum as 4 1 1 1 4 o and 132- Robinson; .1. Coleman. Mar- Reeu u 4 1 1 1 2 0 tin and E. Robinson: Hodges, 5.1.5.. er 4 1 1 s o 0 Reese and Hodges: J. Robinson. Campmeu. . 5 1 3 4 0 0 Gilliam and Hodges. Left-New Furmo H 5 I I 1 0 0 York (Al 7. Brooklyn (N) 7. BEE. Hodges lb 4 1 till 0 I) CHIS 5 (Collins. E. Robinson 2. I. Robin.” .5 4 Q 9 1 z o McDougald. llowardi, Grim 4 mayo, )1 I 1 1 I 0 0 (Reese. Craig. J. Robinson, Cam- arsme. 1 a o o 1 o panella). Turley I (Gilllam)- S0- geuengp 1 0 0 0 1 0 Craig 4 (Howard 2. Collins. E. ubmep 2 '0 0 0 2 0 Robinson). Labine 1 (Collins), Totals 87 I I4 27 I2 0 Grim 5 (Campanella. Furillo. l-lod- I asingled for Kucks in 6th ges. Amoros 2). Turley 5 (Labine P h-Ran for E. Robinson in 6th 2. Reese. Ca---paneua. Amoros). c-Filed out for Morgan in ath H0-Craig 4 in 6'(faced two batters New York 110 102 000-5 in 7th). Grim 6 In 6. Turley 3 in 2, urooklyn 0010010:-8 Labine 2 in 8. R-ER-Craig 2-2. Grim 4-4, Turley 1-1, Labine 1.1, W-Craig. L-Grim. Uesummer-5 Hodges 3, Snider 3. E. Robinson. ti;-Gilliam. Campanella. Martin. I-IR-Mcbougald. Campanella. Sni- ler. Hodges. SB-Rizzuto. Collins. Gilliam. S. Howard. Reese. DP- J. Robinson. Gilliam and Hodges. Left-New York 7. Brooklyn 9- BB-Erskine 2 (Collins 2). Bessent I (Berra). Labine 1 (Rizzutoi. Lar- sen 2 (Amoros. Gilliam), Sturdl- vant 1 (Snider). S0-Erskine 3 (Norm. Mantle 2), Bessent 1 (Mc- Dougald). Larsen 2 (Furlllo. Bes- sent). Kucks 1 (Furillo). R. Cole- man I (Labine). H0-Erskine 3 in I (faced two batters in 4th). Bes- sent 3 in 1 2-8. Larsen 5 in 4 (faced one batter In 5th). Kucks 3 in l, R. Coleman 5 in I (faced three batters in 7th), Morgan 0 in I. Sturdivant 1 in 1. Lablne 3 in 4 1-2. R-ER-Erskine 3-3. Bessent 0 - 0. Larsen 5-5. Kucks 2-2. R. Coleman 1-I, Morgan 0-0. Sturdant 04). La- bine 2-2. W-Labine. L - Larsen. U-Dascoli (Ni plate. Summers (A) first base. Ballanfant (N) sec- ond base. Honochlck (A) third base. Donatelli (N) left field. Fla- (Ai right field. T-2:57. A- (Ai Plate. Ballanfant (N) base. "onnchlck (A) second base, (Ni left field. Flaherty (A) right field. T-2:40. A-36.796. U. S.-College Football Scores By THE CANADIAN PRESS East Army 35 Pennsylvania State 6 Princeton 20 Columbia 7 Colgate 21 Cornell 6 Holy Cross 29 Dartmouth 21 Harvard 60 Massachusetts 6 Yale 27 Brow 20 Maine 34 Vermont 0 Scranton 20 Temple 6 St. Lawrence 19 Hofstra 0 Lafayette 41 Carnegie Tech 14 Lehigh 19 Delaware 13 Williams 12 Rochester 7 Connecticut 10 Boston Univ 7 Midwest Nebraska 16 Kansas State 0 Purdue 7 Minnesota 6 first Dascoli (N) third base, Donatelli BROOKLYN world series: NEWYORKMI ABItII'.'AE Howard.lf . . . . . .. 4 010 0 0 Noren.cf . . . . . . . ..4oozno McDougald.3b I 0 012 0 Berra.c.. 2 2 910 Collins.rf-lb..... 2 0 0 0 0 0 I!:. Robinson. 1b.. 2 ll 1 fl 0 0 c-Carroll . . . . . . . .. o 0 0 0 0 0 Bauer,rf 0 o o o o 9 Martin, 2b . o 1 4 3 o Rizzuto.u 1 0 0 2 0 0 s-Skowron . . . . 1 0 0 0 0 0 J.Coleman,ss... 1 0 0 0 1 o .1111 0 0 0 0 I O 0 010 11-10 0 0 O 0 0 010 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals as 3 an 9 o BROOKLYN (N) AIR no A E Gilllam.2b ...3o115o (AP)-The official box score of the fifth game of the Utah 20 Missouri 14 Texas Tech 24 0kla' A. and M 6 Wisconsin 37 Iowa 14 Oklahoma 26 Pittsburgh 14 S. Dakota State 14 N. Dakota 6 Oklahoma 26 Pitt 14 Illinois 40 Iowa State 0 Michigan 14 Michigan State 7 Notre Dame 19 Indiana 0 Miami (Ohio) 13 Xavier 12 Louisville 72 Wayne 0 Marquette 12 Tulsa 0 Kentucky 28 Villanova (3 South Auburn 13 Florida 0 Georgia Tech 20 S. Methodist 7 Mississippi 33 North Texas Stair Richmond 11 VMI 0 George Washington 13 Virginia 0 Navy 26 South Carolina .0 Tulane 21 Northwestern 0 Texas Christian 26 Arkansas 0 Clemson 26 Georgia 7 Virg' Tech 14 William and Mary 7 Soccer Results LONDON (Reuters)-Results of soccer game: Saturday In the United Kingdom: ENGLISIILEAGUI Dlvlaloa I Arsenal 1 Aston Villa 2 Birmingham C 3 Tottenham H 0 Blackpool 2 Cardiff C 1 Bolton W 2 Wolverhampton W 1 Chelsea 2 Manchester C 1 Huddersfield T 2 Preston N E 2 Manchester U 3 Luton T 1 Newcastle U 1 Everton 2 Portsmouth 2 Sunderland 1 Sheffield U 1 Burnley 2 West Bromwich A 3 Charlton A 3 Division II Blackburn R 1 Doncaster R I Bristol C 2 Middlesbrough 0 Hull C 2 Sheffield W 2 Leicester C 3 Stoke C 1 Lincoln C 2 Bristol R 0 Liverpool 4 Plymouth A 1 Nottingham F 0 Notts C 2 Port Vale 1 Bury I Rotherham U 2 Fulham 3 Swansea T I Leeds U 1 West Ham U 4 Barnsley 0 Division III I” " in Bournemouth 1 Southampton 2 Brentford 2 Southend U 1 Coventry C 6 Swindon T 0 Gillingham 3 Norwich C I swich T 3 Crystal P 3 Milwall 0 Colchester U I Newport C 2 Queens Park R 1 Reading 0 Leyton 0 1 Shrewsbury T 2 Brighton 1 Torquay U 3 Northampton T l Wallsall 4 Aldershot 2 Watford 2 Excter C .'I Division III (Northern) Bradford 3 Darlington 0 Carllsle U 2 Barrow 0 Chester 2 Wrexham 1 Chesterfield 5 Southport l Crewe A 1 Oldham A 2 Derby C 2 Workington 2 Grimshy T 3 Accringtnn ll Hartlepools U 0 Scunthorpe U 2 Mansfield T 3 Halifax T 1 RocI"' ' 1 Galeshead 1 Stockport 1 Bradford 0 Tranmere R 2 York C 1 Duke 21 Tennessee 0 West Virginia 46 Wake Forest (I N. Carolina 25 N. Carolina State 18 Louisiana State 20 Rice 20 Maryland 20 Baylor 6 Alabama 6 Vanderbilt 21 West California 27 Pennsylvania 7 Stanford 6 Ohio State 0 Wyoming 21 Utah State 13 UCLA 55 Washington State 0 Idaho State 28 Montana State 14 Colorado State 14 Col.' Mines 14 Arizona 47 Idaho 14 Montana 27 Brigham Young 13 Washington 19 Oregon 3 College of Pacific 27 Cin' I3 , 7" Atkir lo DOPULAR snaps: SAVE! LOWEST PRICES EVER, IN Cll Ioy Stole Pot Seventh In Yonkers Meet YONKERS. N.Y. (CP)-Philip Scott. even-money favorite, took the 37.500 Mount Vernon pace at Yonkers raceway Saturday night by one and one-half lengths over six other free-for-allers in 2:04.3 on a slow track before 27,971 fans. Driven by Frank Safford. the 7- year-old bay horse paid 54.30, 83.30 and 52.3) in winning his seventh race in 2! starts this season. A typical last half surge by Philip Scott oomed Meadow Rice, driven by immy .lordan. which broke near the finish and a new- comer to New York tracks. Bay State Pat. which came down from Canada with a record of 17 straight victories. The latter. a six-year-old gelding driven by Jim McGrcgor set a hot pace at the start. going the first quarter in 30 1-5 seconds. He finished seventh. SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP Semi-finals Motherwell 3 St. Mirren 3 Rangers 1 Aberdeen 2 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division A Airdrieoriians 1 Hearts 4 Celtic 2 Raith R 0 Dundee 2 Clyde 1 East Fife l Partick T 0 Hibernian 2 Kilmarnock I oaaaaaaa trons pm I Brooklyn who swept the first two games in their olvn stadium, the Dodgers evened matters. making sure that their campaign for a series tri- umph will last at least six games. With a rich player pool of almost a half million dollarsto shoot at. after Saturday's receipts from a crowd of 36,242 were added. the two clubs reared back and swung from their heels as eight pitchers -five Yanks and three Dodgers- tried to stop them. LABINE SHINES In the end, it was Clem Labine. Brooklyn's finest relief man. hold,- ing the fort after his mates had taken a one-run lead- Football Scores By THE CANADIAN PRESS Saturday WIFU Ednionton (I Winnipeg 12 Saskatchewan 24 B. C. Lions 9 Big Four Toronto 28 Montreal 30 Hamilton 40 Ottawa 0 Intercollegiate Senior Varsity 20 Western 2 Backed to the wall by the Yanks . um McGill 10 Queen's 30 Duke Snider emailed a nail homer far and way over they I right-field fence, with two men on fouthi hai- base for the clincher in the fifth ing. New York took a 3-1 lead into the fourth inning with loser Don Lar- sen struggling but still alive. Roy Campanella's second series homer into the left-field stands narrowed the gap to one run and Gil Hodges" blast over the right-field score- board, following Carl Furillo's bro- ken bat infield single. gave the home club a lead it never surren- tiered. Hodges and Campanclla each weighed in with three hits off the assortment of Yank pitching. but the man of the hour in the late ll 8' innings was Snider. Although the Duke let a fly ball sail over his head for a double by Martin in the sixth. allowing Elston Howard to score from first. he was all over the lot. He dug far to his left to snag Irv Noren's bid for an extra-haser and then took Gil McDougald's loft to end the inning and the last Yankee threat. SPARKLING CATCH Snider brought the crowd to its feet with a sprinting one-handed catch of Martin's drive to left cen- tre in the eighth and then raced far to his left for another one-han- tied grab of pint-h-hitter bill Skew- ron's fast-dropping fly ball for the x that out In the same frame. Twice before the Dodgers hovel Monday. Oct. 3, 1955 The Guardian. raga I 4. in 1953 in six. The Yanks, as usual. were the opposition. The Yanks started out as though they meant to get even for Fri- day's indignities as Gil McDon- gald hit a Carl Erskine pitch into the lower left-field stands with no- body on in the first inning. finally lost out. .n ..... -swap ' ' "" that just escaped Larsen. Martin losing the first two. In 1947 they mgde 3 3;”: try on the 5.11, mi. ing as he threw. but the peg was too late. Hodges wasted no time. driving a high fly toward right that was helped by the wind in its journey in home-run land. y If the Brooks go on to take the series they will be shattering all'take a best-of-nine aerial 5-8. Erskine was struggling. obvi- OI-ISIY. trying to forget his arm trouble. A walk -to lead-tiff man Joe Collins cost him annlhcr run in the second with the help of How- ard's sacrifice and Phil Rizzuto's n e. Brooklyn got to Larsen for nncl run in the third on a walk tol Sandy Amoros and Jimior Gil-I Iiam's beautifully plan-rl rlnuhlei down the left-field line on a hit-and--, run play. I CHASE ERSKINE i But the Yanks clia..e-d EFSIIIIIP with Yogi Berra's single and av: walk to Collins opening the fourth Don Besscnt made llmvarrl form: Berra at third on an attempted? sacrifice but Collins. who moved. to second on the hunt. stole thirdl and scored on Martin's single I Trailing 3-1, the Dodgers finallyi caught up with Larsen in tho- fnurth with Campnnclla's honieixl ' ROLL- AWAY ALLEYS Furillo's single was an infield hill OPENING MONDAY NIGHT OCTOBER 3 AT 7 O'cI.OCK FOR ALLEY RESERVATIONS DIAL 7142 or 8830 precedent. No Brooklyn taai -9! course. has ever won a ICU! h seven previous attemvk & bl! has come back altar loill it first two to win a heated-IGVC series. 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