PAGE EIGHT Braves By JACK HAND Associated Press Sports Writer MILWAUKEE iiP) Billy Bhu tan stroked a line di ive single to right against fireballing Ryne Du ren to give Milwaukee's Warren Spahn a 4-3 victory over the New Yoi k Yankees Wednesday in a tense 10-inning opening World Sei ies game. Benched at the start because left-handed Whitey Ford was pitching for the Yanks, Bruton came in as a pinch hitter in the ninth but fanned. Given another chance after singles by Joe Adcock and Del Crandall in the 10th he came through beautifully with a drive that probably would have been good for two bases if more were needed. A year ago Bruton Was in the hospital undergoing a knee opera lion while his Milwaukee mates were upsetting the proud Yankees in seven games. He didn't get back into action until midseason 'and even now still has trouble with his knee. 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Wes Covington sent Elston Howard deep into left with the wind helping the •ball but the Yankee outfielder caught his long drive. Del Crandall, a Duren strikeout victim on three pitches in the eighth, bounded a high hopper to short center for a sin gle That brought up Burton, who PRINTING Letterpress a Offset Commercial Printing 352 E. College AD 8-6794 standard shift Reu so ,I. Cull E321=:11111!1 Clnl r. 1. 0 11. f. ON THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA ENGLISH: periodical for witches THINKUSsi4: HAGAZINE PUT IN A GOOD WORD AND MAKE 2 $ 5! CIGARETTES used to be a speed demon be fore he injured his knee. Duren threw a strike and then two balls before Bruton lined the game winning hit to the fence in right center. Nobody ever had a chance to get close to it. It was an appropriate ending for the roaring crowd of 46,367 who watched this opening game on a chilly, sunny afternoon. 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