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Show SHOTTON GETS HEAVE-HO . FOR FIRST TIME IN MAJORS BROOKLYN, Sept. 2 UPV Being ordered off the bench ... by aa umpire for the first time ia hi year as a big; leafus manager did not prevent Burt .eShottoa of the Brooklyn ' Dodgers from talcing a customary nap between day and ' njght games Thursday. .T .-. "I didn't nap much, the usually mild Burt conceded, "but it wasn't because of that Just bad too many visitors.'' Shotton was chased In the ninth inning of the 11-1 ' Dodger victory over the Cincinnati Reds Thursday after . backing up Coaca sjaka Piti oa a disputed 3-eaeV2 deeiaioa by plats umpire Art Gore. ; f . , It was called a fourth ball pitched by Err PsJJea to j Peanuts Lowrvy with two out ia the ninth and it forced in the third of four Cincinnati runs in that franc. ' ' "You missed that one," PI tier hollered from the bench. ' Gore removed his mask, walked half way to the Dodger ' bench and said: That's enough out of you. You're out" , "You're Just trying to cover up your bad decisions," Ehotton said, though he doubted that Gore heard him. "And you're gone, too," Gore countered. Later Gore said he Just took as much of Sbotton's yammering yam-mering throughout the game as he intended taking. Shotton aald he never recalled ever being ejected la six years with the Phillies and three with the Dodgers as a ' manager. , . i "I .wag tossed out three times in the American Assn. with Columbus," Shotton added. Twice by Hal' Waafer and, once by an umpire named Johnson, if you want to call them i umpires." |