News Scrapbook 1958-1961

an JitJO inion ocT0BElt 7, 1958 0 CAllf0RNIA, TUESDAY t,tORNING, S~ved Ga~!MOOlli•· .. 1 explained whY five hits, striking out ten. Ill ball- lle caught Ste;g: SJebern tor l!oW· "He had beautiful con. \Cr, ~~~-::·~~~'~'· .. Y; ~i-sW i n, 7 Cut Braves' L . Ste • hit he catch Of e to , rified It benc e tro!. He baffled them at the plate. It was the best. series game he has ever pitched. snap and he had his curve "The difference between Turley today and In t h e game at Milwaukee (when he was shelled from t h • ;;,t~\~ ~=d ~ d doubled Burt n oil firs• base. It w•• e only ser OU gesture the • I knew I had It all the t!!ne " Ho" ard explained ca ~llY In another part 01 Ing room. • Else I wouldn't h! ·e dived for it. "I 1ell on my 1

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Turley Hurls five-Hitter; Burdette loses NEW YORK, Oct. 6 (UPI) p - "Bullet Bob" Tur I e Y ; proved his class as well as his courage today when he pitched a five-hit, 7-(J vic- tory to lift the New York Yankees off the floor as they finally caught up to LewBurdette and narrowed ;the Milwaukee Braves' World Series margin three games to two. Those once-mighty Yankees were really "down" as they went out into the 50-degree sunshine with holes in their • bats and I u.m p s in, their throats to face the rrmn who had beaten them four tlmes in a row - three times last year and once in this classic. They needed lo lose to him only once more to close It out . again. · Nor was there much hop,; !or them among the 65,279 because their ! i e 1 d l n g had been inept and Turley had been slugged aside as Bur- dette beat them In the seeon- game. "Bullet llob" that time lasted only 25 well-battered pitches. But this lime the baby, !aced righthander proved him- self the same pitching man who ran up 21 victories In t he American League this • season. Using a curve ball ef. "smoke," he fanned 10 of those bushy-tailed Braves. And he capped the climax of a six-run Yankee sixth inning ~~n~~ivlng home the final two He had a lot of help as the Yankees at Jong last drove Burdette to cover. Gil Mc- fectively a Ion g with his

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••. saved the day for us-and ma ybe even the series," Casey Stengel said.

HE GOES TO Bobby L ayne, Detroit ~ioru in action during Detro1t-G ' traded yest erday to Pittsburg'. for Earl Morrall, plus l\l] otherwise would have gone to are coached by Buddy Pa ·

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Governali Lauds H I f b k Dougaid g ave him a sllm a a C ~arly lead with a solo homer m the thiro; Elston Howard made a brill!ant diving catch

By HOWARD HAGEN Bobby Ball, San Diego State halfback, )·esterday drew the praise of his coach for leading the Aztecs to victory the last two wcek- e1lds. Coach Paul Governa!l told the Monday Quarterback Club that it was Ball's sparkling play that carried the Aztecs past Long Beach State, 20-12, Friday nlght. Ball's 62-yard touchdown run beat Pepperdine, 6-0, i--..he previous weekend. Against Lol1g Beach, Ball caught 1\vo touchdown pass- es from quarterback J o e Duke, intercepted a pass at a key point, ran 25 yards of! tackle for a third touch- down and made an Impor- tant pass reception late in the first half. "It would be easy tor me to say that it was a team victory over Long Beath,'' said Governali, "but the team would be the first to agree that the Yictory be• longs to Ball. The , players hoisted him to their shoul- ders and gave him an ova- tion in the locker room al· ter the game~" .. Ball, 5.9 and only 160 pounds, was an all-league player at Hoo,·er High be• fore enrolling at State, where he is a life science major . A ball-carrier with- out great speed but with a fine change of pace a n d elusiveness, Ball has scored all of State's four tpuch- downs this season. Ball was a guest at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Quarterbacks at San Di- ego Club. Gene Gregston was toastmaster. 9overnali said the turn- ing point ol the Long Beach game came after Long Beach barely made a touch- down in the fourth period for a 12-7 lead.

comeback after trailing by ~~oi!1'e fftopB of :he sixth to 31-0. Movies show we were 'mi he O a raves' rally Which not outcl•~scd but seven of Yogi t have _turned the tide, 12 pass completions by Ga ry in/ t~erra smashed his way MORRALL / N D Davies hurt us badly. Five 1\ 0 e :-cord hooks with a

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PITTSBURGH, Oct. 6 ®- The Pittsburgh Steelers to• day obtained quarterback Bobby Layne from the De• lroit Lions in exchange for quarterback Earl Morrall l.l and two future draft cholce d -one ln 1959 and one in 1960 1: . SleeJer coach Buddy p ar• L1 ker said he made the trade because Layne "is a top G !light quarterback." "I don't think Morrall was di a top flight quarterback, l!e may be In the future. But be ,, right now," parker bl added. Parker said he wanted to give the Steelers more punch. "Layne will help us im· ~ensely," Parker added, We've got our running game going and we've got good receiving With the ad· ditlon o! Lay~e we might get back into th~ race." t Last year Morrall a • tempted 289 passes a nd completed 139 for 1,9()() Yards and 11 touchdowns- d The Steelers acquire Morr all , a former Michigan Sta te star In 1957 from th • San Fra~risco 49ers for lineman Marve Matuszak and two draft choices. lJ 1 Layne, former Texas n tb versity star is In his 12 • 100 1• season ln professional ball. H:e was dratted by t h Chicago Bears, la ter pJaYe del ol isn't

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