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Show O SEPT. 30, 1959 WEDNESDAY, utah County. Utah J 4 DAILY HERALD teen World Son ' 4 Pitching Duel Slated UPI Sports Editor i z a W A 22-1- 0. l hmm ..V- Wifn 11-- vic-tor- 6-- 5, . Los Angeles 'Lives It Up' As Dodgers Clinch Pennant i ..."-'- :, Box Score , man-in-the-stre- et 1 , - ! . ', ko ur-vey- ed : . . " er y -- - 2b-s- ' 'r - . rf-l- m m llis ,156-gam- ear-jarri- ng . -- r - x-L- os ied ; -- , x-W-on ' .', e-R- an . - an g-H- ' f 5 j-- . . 1-- 6-- 12-inni- ng . By f I 5 nt. Although Williams? "unavailable" on a hunting ' trip in the Wilds of New Brunswick, had not formally announced his own retirement from baseball, his Boston Red Sox employers for the past 20 . seasons summarily fired the man who has been virtually Ted's personal valet during his often explosive career. The announcement that Johnny Orlando, an employe of the Boston organization since he was hired as a bat boy in 1925, had been' fired, came as a distinct shock to the obscure locker room ' ' caretaker. f It was immediately seen by vek eran baseball writers as a sure and certain sign that Williams, at 41, had . decided to call it' quits on a career twice interrupted by war. Orlando, who rose to local fame through his ministrations to the e American League batting king, was "let go" by the Red Sox at the end of the season. ; "I don't know," Orlando said. 'I don't know what it's all about. They told me nothing, just that I was through. I'll have to wait and talk to Ted when he gets back." STAN. WILLIAJN1S I can see my dream house now. Maybe you don't know what I'm talking about, so" I'll let you in on a big private joke between me and my Dodger teammates. They all know that I'm planning to build a hew home, either here in California or in Denver. Every time I go out on the mound1 and get racked, the fellows come back in the clubhouse and needle me with something like: "That foundation sunk a bit toLOS ANGELES (UPI) - "This is it, men! The world series, with every Play a biff one and a fortune hanging on the outcome . . . .now go out there and play it like it's just another ball same!" Riverside Club Ladies to Bowl Win Brings Shingles No ttoday, though. I'm going to call the builder and tell him he can start putting on the. shingles. I can't remember the last time I won a game .this year. I know it was against Pittsburgh and I'd have to guess it was about two and a half months ago. (Editor's note: It was July 28. ) When our club made a pitching change in the ninth. I thoughtT I would get a chance to work. was kind of. disappointed when the skipper didn't call me. But I was tickled when they did in the 10th; I didn't feel any pressure. People get the wrong idea about pressure on& a ball player. In my own case, the- oniy time I feel any pressure is- when I'm sitting around doing nothing. I almost get an ulcer that way. But I feel perfectly relaxed whenever I get the call to pitch. ; Like Any Other Game That's how it was today. ' I know it sounds trite, but it seemed just like any other ball game, except perhaps in the lltH when the Braves filled the bases on me. At a time like that, you begla to realize how important , the game actually is. I was extra careful pitching to Joe Adcock with 'three men. oh and luckily, I got' him to hit into a forceout that ended the inning. I got him on a fast ball. As a matter of fact, I got everyone the same way. "I threw only one curve dur-- J ing the three innings I was ou there and I missed with it. So I decided to stay with my best pitch toe fast ball'. Getting back to my dream house, I still haven't picked out the .color. my wife Whatever momma says, that's it! . Bitter Giardello Goes Against Nigerian Tonight Friday Morning Ladies of Riverside Country meet at Regal Bowling Alley Friday Oct. 2, at 9:30 a.m., Bill Jones will be present to teach ladies how to bowl. Any member interested, even though not Club for a bout with junior Harold lightweight champion Gomes. Fullmer meets Gomes in a scheduled nationally televised bout atf"Providence, R.I. Fullmer and manager Marv Jen-so- n professional game. will leave for Providence Romney spoke at a meeting ot ; the Salt Lake Rotary Club. He Thursday.. will Sox Established As 6-- 5 Favorites i In another part of the program coach Tally Stevens aal Utah coach Ray Nagel were in' terviewed. BYU best-of-sev- Oct MERRY MIX-U- P MIXED DOUBLES 8-- 0; Leader, El Mariachi, 13-high team game, Lewis-Larse- n 732; team El Mariachi, high series, 2067; high individual game, men, and out off sight? bring thorn down with a CASH t , .LOAM $25 fo $2000 WIN. 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L.'s, 1860; high men game, Dick Madson, 212; high women series, Jackie Farns-wort458; high women games, Jackie Farnsworth, 184. 6 1st Prize Bushnell 4x Power Scope 2nd Prize Comfy Sleeping Bay 3rd Prize Gun Case (Schoellkopf) Bowling News hp to fag CHARCOAL NEW YORK (UPI) Lightweight Jay Fullmer, brother of middleweight champion Gene Fullmer; went through another spirited workout here today in prep-- WIDEST SPREAD en mltiU LAKE CITY (UPI) Competition in the Western U.S. Senior Hardcourt Tennis Championships, open here - Friday at the Cottonwood Club. Meet officials said entries have already been received from Utah, Deadline for entries is tonighr. Idaho, Montana and Colorado. (UPD 6-- U6HTEST SALT mm The Chicago White Sox are favored at .6-- 5 to defeat the Los Angeles Dodgers Thursday in thej first game of the World Series. The White Sox also are 5 favorites to win the classic. MELLWOOD Wh takes." To Garner Series CHICAGO 10-rou- nd said, "The difference An rules, especially between high school and college, frequently results in mental lapses and costly mis- six-tim- contacted is invited to come out and bowl. aration -- ; ' 36-1-5. I ,: By United Press International SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Skyline Commissioner E. L. (Dick) Romney made a plea Tuesday for unified football rules for the high school, college and 22-ga- me . ) Skyline Boss Appeals For Unified Grid Rules , 35-1- A . tj Sports Briefs (UPD The tempestuous career of slugging star Ted Williams appeared at an end today, his . retirement signaled by the firing of a lowly clubhouse BOSTON ; f- - r n u rs g . As Told to UPI day." j Looks Like Finish for Ted Williams victory and the National League pennant. In the following dispatch, he gives his impressions of the game. for the National League (frown. Manager Al Lopez made his indicated choice definite-whe- n he announced that Wynn, with a record in the Chicago march to its first American League pennant in 40 years, would open at .Comiskey Park at 11 a. m. m.s.t. Thursday against the Dodgers. ... - - Walt Alston, Dodgers' pilot, al" ready had announced Roger Craig, WE.piD IT! Dodger Manager Walter Alston gets a with an 5 record, as hs choice good grip on the 1959 National League pennant as inv for opening day. "He said shortly dicated by the baseball he holds after his team defeated 5 y playoff , after the Dodgers' in Milwaukee in the second straight playoff game, Los Anat over the. Braves " 12 innings. The Dodgers will meet the' Chicago White geles Tuesday that he had his Sox in the world series. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) pitching plans all mapped out. - Meanwhile Sox' announced the that the sale of bleacher' seats and : landing" room limit two admis-- : sions to a customer would 'begii - at Comiskey Park Thursday, five I hours before game time. " Cloudy Weather Forecast Chicago weathermen were coop--t There LOS ANGELES (UPI) There also were a few hangerating, although they were not was joy unconfined in Dodger overs collected by fans who celepromising ideal baseball weather. town today. brated the Los Angeles Dodgers' . They forecast Thursday would be winning the National League pennant Tuesday in a playoff series partly : cloudy, with a high in the ' 60s. v against the Milwaukee Braves. After?taking care of the Braves, the Movie stars, executives the Dodgers promised "Now we'll and just plain take careof the White Sox." Un--" Box ball fans all sang the praises of LOS ANGELES (UPI) der their belts was the Dodgers score of the second 1959 National the Dodgers. , first playoff win in three tries. It League, playoff ame : Walter O'Malley, head of the took them 12 innings to t clinch it MILWAUKEE ABRIIBI Dodgers, went to St. Vincent's In the second game of the series 6 0 0 0 Catholic Church immediately aftBruton cf against the. Braves. er the victory. 4 2 Mathews 3b ' "There were two "I thought . we'd win all the Aaron rf persons in the 4 2 said Alston; time," church at 'that time," O'Malley 1 . 3 ' "I don't know ' what the othe1 Torre lb ... said. "A church is never 'empty, 2 0 guy is going to do, but I'm going Mayelf.If 1 0 you know." with my big guys. That means 0 Manager Walter Alston If Roger Craig, in the first game Demerit lf 0 players whooping it up ...00 0 in the his . clubhouse Thursday. after the gam If . "After that it will be Larry kSpangler team was a that never "This ss-2 3 Logan he said v quietly, his eyes Sherry, Johnny Podres and Don Schoendienst 2b 1 0 quit," Drysdale. They will, do the job. ' 1 0 glistening. The Dodgers did it the hard Cottier 2b ' ... ....... 0 Actor-singFrank Sinatra said 0 cool way in smashing the Braves, in in his 0 language, "It was big .... ....... 1 ; a four hour and' six minute mara- - Avila2b 0 thrill, time.", 0 .... 0' thon at the sunswept- then shad-- i Crandall c Maxie Rosenbloom, 70, who sold 1 0 6 .. owed Los Abgeles Coliseum Tues- -' Mantilla s his disabled veteran's newsstand 1 1 ....... 5 cometo the climax greatest 1 0 at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn to go day Burdette p ' ............ 4 1 back, in baseball history. 0 0 west with his, beloved Bums, wept 0 McMahon ,t. For" no other National League Spahn p p ............ 0 0 happy tears. 0 team ever before had fought :s "I thought the end of the worM 1 0 0 p Jay seventh from back it had come when they moved, bur place way 0 ... 1 ...... ' Rushp season's one in brief .the flag now, it's like being back on Bedbea was it battle, 44 5 10 4 ford Avenue again," he said. jump. And Totals cause as late as the last half of ''What the guys in Canarsie and LOS ANGELES ABRHBI Gowanus would ;' the ninth inning the Dodgers give to be here 5 0 1 : beaten twice before' in playoffs Gilliam 3b now." 6 2 2 ..... for the flag again faced fail- Nea.2b 6 1 3 Moon f ure. . ... 4' 0 1 Snider cf : A Wild . Finish 0 1 0 6 0 .. But, after 155 games and nine Williams p 2 2 lb it had up Hodges squared innings they 4 0 2 won rf Larker of wild and those with one 0 1 c derful finishes which were their 0 0 c Roseboro : trademark back in the old days 2 0 2 12 .......... rf in Brooklyn, And after innings 5 0 1 e ss cam-'- ; Wills which ended a 1 0 0 jubiliatioi, Drysdale p paign in o 1 .0 they had earned the right to face Podres p i United Press international .! the rested White Sox in the best- - Churn p ......... . . . . 0 o oo Final 1 o of seven classic opening Thursday o ............ 0 00' Koufax p at Chicago. W. L. Pet. GB o 0 Labine p in tne, final analysis It was 88 68 .5&4 . .'. Angeles o 0 0 a gift as well as a .hard-wo- n Milwaukee 86 70 .551 2 cf ..2 0 0 &an? Francisco prize. 83 71 .539 4. For there were two out and two 78 76. .506 9 Pittsburgh .. 48 6 15 5 Chicago Totals on in the 12th inning when Carl 74 80 .481 13 t out for Maye in 5th Furillo crashed an infield single Cincinnati 74 80 .481 13 wide of second base. Felix out fof Pafko in 7th Louis 71 83 .461 16 just St; i ' out for ; Churn in 8th Mantilla had no play on what 64 90 .416 23 Philadelphia should have been a bases-fillin- g out for Schoendienst in in pennant playoff. ..; 9th " single still leaving reliever Bob . Tuesday's Results and the "'Braves aliv?. Rush for Snider in- 9th Los Angeles 6 Milwaukee 5 (play-o- f But the slender Puerto Rican forVLarker in 9th f , 12 innings) it , took a daring gamble and fired sacrifice fly for Roseboro - to first fired it into the dirt aid ' in . 9th and Hodges; Torre, Logan and for Labine in 9th past straining Frank Torre as Gril Torre. LOB Milwaukee 13, Los into force out for EssegUa Angeles 11. 2B Aaron. 3B Neal Hodges trundled all the way home , in 9th from second with the run which I .. Crandall. HR Neal, Mathews-the for Demerit in 11th Dodger odyssey t completed Furillo. SFMantiHa,. : and sent them winging off to Chiinto ' force out for Cottier in 11th. : cago for the Series. " knock-down . . 210 010 010 0005 Milwaukee There it will be another an America! Los Angeles . . 100 100 003 0016 brawl against i League champion which has had E Snider, Neal, Mantilla. 2. 3 Milwaukee (2 out time to rest its staff and will PO-winner Early Wynn when winning run scored), Los send DP Wills, Neal Angeles . gainst them In the opener. 6-- Just Another Game, Says EDITOR'S NOTE: Stan Wil-Hastopped the Braves without a hit over the findl three innings to pitch the Dodgers to x CHICAGO (UPD The Chicago White Sox today named big Early Wynn their' starter in the 1959 World Series opener against the Los Angeles Dodgers, playoff conquerors of the Milwaukee Braves " TIME OUT! Dodger Hero By LEO II. PETERSEN n imicag u Croi g I n n S mL ' Plenty of FREE Parking 1 f i?iSrf!!iS M) u |