Sunday, October 9, 1966 A a aim (brame THE DAILY TAR HEEL : I :. :- The Baltimore Orioles made it three straight in the World Series yesterday by defeating the Los Angeles Dodgers 1-0 on Paul Blair's fifth inning homerun. Wally Bunker, 21-year-old right-hander, scattered six hits to pick up the win. The shut out made it 24 consecu tive innings .that the Dodgers have failed to score in the Se ries. The loser was lefty Claude Osteen who went seven in- Utie Ivy Doom TJ: . Chicken in the Rough C -9 a DELICATESSEN JZ fa hit nf New York) yWT Santfwlchtt Bw t&a . Mem st. iesMi ROUND TWO! OCTOBER COOK BARGAIN SALE The Intimate's giant Featuring gift-books and picture books most reduced to half-price, some even lower.' flic Intimate Bookshop Open 7 Nites A Week Until 10:00 nings giving up only three hits, one of which was fatal for the Dodgers. Phil Regan pitched the last inning for L.A. The only Dodger threat came in the second when Ron Fairly lined a scorcher to the mound, knocking Bunker's glove off. He beat it out for a single. Jim Leveare flied out and then Lou Johnson hit into a double play. Blair, who is mainly used for defensive purposes, lined Osteen's pitch into the bleach ers with two out in the fifth. The youthful Oriole pitching staff continued to dominate the highly touted Dodger pitchers. Bunker, who had a 10-6 record in the regular season, has been plagued by a sore elbow, but showed no signs of it as he effectively scattered the six Dodger hits. He also demonstrated pin point control, walking only one batter. The only Dodger to collect more than one hit was Lou Johnson who rapped Bunker for two. Manager Walt Alston tried to juggle his line-up -in an effort to get more punch, but it was to no avail. The Orioles have gone to their bull pen only once in the first three games. 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