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- Page 4 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Thursday, October 61966 J i I ? On0: roles9 DrafoowsM dt IriMeouiit Record lm LOS ANGELES AP Moe Drabowsky, an obscure, 31-year-old hand-me-down, set a World Series record for a re lief pitcher with 11 strikeouts and hurled the Baltimore Ori oles to a 5-2 first game victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers Wednesday. Taking over from starter Dave McNally in the third, after the Robinson boys bom bed Don Drysdale with first tfnning homers, Drabowsky allowed only one hit in 6 2-3 innings. He struck out six in a row at one stretch, tying a Series record. When he struck out the side in the fourth and fifth the Pol- Id T FOR RENT: 2 NEW air-con- ditioned, 2-bedroom mobile homes. One available imme diately $80 per month. Sec ond available Oct. 8 at $90. Call 942-32S3 or 942-1749. ir AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER part time work, Call Ken Can naday, 968-9033. PART - TIME SECRETARY. 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Moe re Hpved snmp of tho tt-oc-o.,- u.. striking out Wes Parker but then got too careful with Jim Gilliam and lost him on a 3-2 count, walking in a run. Drabowsky went to 3-2 on John Rosebore before he made him. foul out to Etchebarren, leaving three frustrated Dodg ers on the bases. Moe mixed a fine breaking ball with an assortment of soft stuff and some quickies to strike out pinch hitter Jim Barbieri, Maury Wills and Willie Davis in the fourth. He followed this by whiffing Lou Johnson, Tommy Davis and Lefebvre in the fifth. Par ker finally broke the strikeout string by lofting a fly ball to Curt Blefary opening the six th. Drabowsky retired 11 in or der from the time he walked Gilliam in the third until he walked Wills in the seventh. The only hit off the veteran right-hander was Willie Davis' single, fallowing the walk to Willis in the seventh. Coming down the stretch, he, appeared to get stronger. In the ninth inning, he closed out the favored Dodgers by strik ing out Roseboro and pinch hitter Ron Fairly and making Wills bounce out to end the game. The much maligned Balti more pitching staff threw as expected with a brilliant bull pen save, and the power lived up to its advance billing. After the home run bombs by the Robinson boys in the first, the Orioles picked up one in the second on a walk, a sac rifice and Snyder's single, then added their fifth and fin al run in the fourth on Dave Johnson's double, an infield out, a walk to Drabowsky and a force play. Johnson scored wfcile Apari cio was forcing Drabowsky at second. This is the same Drabowsky who came out of Trinity Col lege in 1956 to sign with the Chicago Cubs for a $75,000 bonus. He won 13 games in 1957 but had arm trouble and eventu ally faded to the minors with Houston in the old American Association. He later was trad ed to Milwaukee, optioned to Louisville and was drafted by Cincinnati. 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