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The Los Angeles Dodgers bade farewell to Chavez Ravine yesterday to travel to Baltimore for the next three World Series games. The Bums just hope they'll make it back.
The Orioles pulled two games up on the Dodgers by whipping 27-game winner Sandy Koufax 6-0 yesterday behind the shutout pitching of 20-year-old Jim Palmer (15-10). Palmer became the youngest winner ever of a Series game.
The Dodgers, who went into the October Classic 8-5 favorites, set a Series record of their own by committing six errors in one game. Outfielder Willie Davis made three of them all by himself in the fifth inning.
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