Show Bill Terry Trades Casey Stengel Butter Knife for Oyster Forks By GEORGE KIRKSEY United Press Tress Sports Writer NEW NEV YORK Feb 3 Bill 3 Bill Terry and Casey Stengel have made their deal at last The Giants' Giants manager traded the Dodgers Dodgers' boss bossa a butter knife for two oyster forks Terry claims he got stung but Stengel says the oyster forks will be better than some of the Giants' Giants ball ballplayers players next September So all the baseball news today is burlesque following tho the thirteenth annual dinner of ot the Baseball Writers Writers Writers' Writ Writ- ers ers' Association of ot America New NewYork NewYork NewYork York chapter More than Zoo persons IncludIng includIng including ing most of tho the games game's notables notable rocked with laughter as tho the writers writers writ wit ers kidded Connie Mack Tom Torn Yawkey Bob Quinn Babe Ruth Bill Terr Terry Charlie Grimm Joe McCarthy Mc Mc- Carth Carthy Mickey 1 Cochrane Dizzy Diny Dean and other famous baseball figures urell Connie Mack and Tom Yawkey who have made some of the biggest cash transactions in baseball history history his his- tory between them the past few years came in for lor a largo large share of ribbing In a skit called And All AU Through the Night one of ot the writers writers writ writ- ers in the role of ot Connie Mack chased another scribe playing the part of ot Tom Yawkey all over the large Commodore ballroom in an effort to sell seU him some somo more snore ball ballplayer players player A parody on the song The Music Goes Around and Around was il illustrated il ii- by placards showing how howa a l key ey Is pressed on Tom Yawkey's cash register and how money comes out at park Philadelphia and how ball players come com come out at al Fenway Fen Fen- way park Boston A writer representing Bob Quinn new president o of the Boston Bees 1 sang a song entitled I Got Plenty I of ot Umpire George Gcorge Moriarty was ridiculed ridi ridi- for tor his protested decisions in inthe Inthe Inthe the world series which drew him a fine and a writer imitating him tried to win back the fine tine by appearing in an amateur skit on tho the radio When he won the prize it was revealed as a gift order for Wrigley's chewing gum Sam Breadon and the Cardinals were kidded in a a. number called Tho The Kink In the Chain Gain in which a writer sang Peoria I Hear You Calling Me Mc On the serious side Hank Greenberg was Vas presented with ith a plaque as ns the player of the year and Frisch received n a plaque for meritorious service to baseball over o a long period Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy Jim Jim- my Walker VaUter former mayor of NewYork NewYork New NewYork York City WitS was ns presented with n a plaque as tho the father of Sunday baseball in Nc New v York President Roosevelt sent Roosevelt sent tho the writers writers writers writ writ- ers a letter leller in which he expressed the hope that they would get their full share of the good things of life lite the coming season Governor Harold G. G Hoffman of New Jersey a former sports scribe was one of at the speakers and re received received re re- one ono of ot the biggest ovations of ot the evening after atter his speech |