FRIDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1961 Jay Throws Four-Hitter As Reds Win NEW YORK (/P) Hulking Joey Jay, first Little League grad to make the majors, squared the World Series for . Cincinnati yesterday with a four-hit 6-2 victory in the sec ond game, while the New York Yankee defense goofed with three errors and costly mental lapses. Speedy Elio Chacon, subbing for the injured Don Blasingame, scooted home from third with the tie-breaking run in the fifth while a confused Elston Howard hesi tated after recovering a passed ball. Matters speedily worsened for the Yanks when a strategic move by Manager Ralph Houk backfired info a run scoring single by rookie John Edwards in the sixth. A wild throw by relief ace Luis Arroyo and a shocking three-base muff of a fly ball by Yogi Berra contributed to two more Cincin nati runs in the eighth. The teams traded two-run hom ers in the fourth after Jay and loser Ralph Terry had battled through three scoreless innings. Gordon Coleman slammed a long liner into the bleachers in right center after Frank Robinson's hard, shot had bounced off Clete Boyer's chest for an error. Berra quickly squared mat ters with his 12th series home run, following a walk fo Roger Maris, the home run hero who struck out twice and ran his series hitless streak fo seven at bats. Yogi now trails only Babe Ruth-with 15 and Mickey Mantle with 14 in series ,hom ers. But the big man was' Jay, a 6-5, 225-pounder who won 21 games for the Reds after Mil games for the Reds after Milwau kee traded him last _winter. Time after time the big fellow went to 3-2 on hitter only to dig down deep and come up with that something extra he needed. Harriers, Open Tomorrow Booters Penn Sjate's cross country and soccer teams will kick off their season tomorrow with home con tests. Coach Ken Hosterman's soccer team faces a tough test in meet ing perennial power West Chester. Last year West Chester beat State and then went on to win honors as the third ranked team by the NCAA. The Lions cross country team faces Pitt in an attempt to ex tend its six game winning streak from last year. The harriers copped the IC4A title last season. INDIE WEEK AUTUMN BALI SAT., OCT. 7 :,,-:-:-..-....,.-4.4++44+++++++++4-2-..- . .4. IT'S NO FISH STORY Frank's subs ARE a I; foot long. Try time 4 .. tonight. 4. • (8 kinds) FRANK'S Hoagie Haven I' 4. .. 1 .; Free Delivery AB 114381 1. ! 1.. 112 S. Frazier 114.44++++44.14.14.4.444.444.+4. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA S r - CORDUROY • ? ....• v r,- irk . „. • A , , 'i .f.'.. . ...,.., k . t ili is l ii -. 1 1 .• . I t . 1 3-piece SUITS wireversible vest / This new 3-piece outfit will carry you through the school year in high style! Natural shouldered jacket has narrow lapels, hook vent and lap seams. Vest reverses to natural J,. 'f' . • buckskin suede. Post-Grad i " 14,4411 11 , 1 slacks are trim tapered. - ••;-..*... • . , r only $29.95 '-` it ..... Post-Grad slacks alone, $6.95 t 5510 1, R. Cb i 7 ' ... ... .. 0 9 .. . 1 .11 -pi: ..I* / , MEN'S STORE STATE COLLEGE 4.411/0•MINNia!4.0...1.00.111111••••••••••040•41 Salem refreshes your taste aptar. /Beneath ancient trees, which have known so many springtimes, you feel renewed and re freshed by the soft, cool air. And so your taste is refreshed by a Salem, the cigarette with springtime freshness in the smoke. Special High Porosity paper "air-softens" every puff. Enjoy the rich taste of fine tobaccos while you refresh your taste, with Salem! "air-softens"every puff OCT. ' * * ADMIT ONE * * 6 CURTAIN RAISER 7:00 p.m. 1 CENTER STAGE at' the Conference Center 4.olt.dir. 6.10 C . ti • , I I , ‘ , 911 , 1 4 JE 218 E. College Ave. Created by R. L Reyoolds Tobacco Cooapirty • menthol fresh • rich tobacco taste • modern filter, too --- ell students interested in PENN STATE PLAYERS EXPERIMENTAL THEATER 5 O'CLOCK THEATER * PRIZES * I University REFRESHMENTS Theatre ACT I PAGE SEV
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