| Show 2D The Salt Late Tribune Friday October 9 1959 Wynn White Sox Salute Dodgers for Series Two Bad Pitches Hurt ‘No Nerves’ Early in Final Contest Composite Box Score “ Oct CHICAGO World Series: Larry Sherry By Associated Press 8—The composite box score of the 1959 tenth - By Early Wynn Chicago White Sox Pitcher CHICAGO Oct 8 — Larry CHICAGO Oct 8 — So what Sherry sat on a trunk in the does a fellow s?y when he’s wild winner’s clubhouse show- the losing pitcher in the last ing no more concern than he game of a World Series? did out there on the mound In baseball we The fact that wave after to give learn wave of reporters took turns cteditwhere throwing questions at him did credit is due and not seem to faze him a bit I want to join all in PERSPIRATION was the others the and his his from face saluting r dripping j uniform looked like it had just Dodgers as h f chatn-j come out of the laundry But world rookie somehow pions At the'" the gave the Impression of comfort same time I Early Wynn and ease as he answered every mean it when I say I think the if we question slowly deliberatefy result would be different in another series them met thoughtfully distinctly "No” he said “I wasn’t nernext year Well— vous out there Why should I And I maybe hope I’ll be around have been? It was just another ball game to me" First thing the reporters Of course it wasn’t just an- asked me was about my con other ball game It happened trol and stuff Sure I walkec to be the final game of the few (three) but I thought 1959 World Series it was a normal game for me I made two bad pitches the And all Sherry did was one against Duke Snider pitch 5 scoreless innings of first relief after coming to the after Wally Moon Had walked aid of starter Johnny Podres in the third with two down We were sure that Moon would Sherry’s brilliant pitching in be stealing Because of this this his fourth successful rerushed my pitch and threw lief appearance in the Series a fast ball high on the outside protected an early Dodger lead MY OTHER big mistake was at the expense of Chicago’s DonoDick and Early Wynn van The final score was Los Angeles 9 Chicago 3 newly styled by Sherry was named the winner of the award as the outstanding player of the World Series -- By Auociated Press CHICAGO WHITE SOX (t Aparicio fox 2b Landis c i S ( Klutiewskllb ( 3 lb Lollarc Smith If rl Phillips 3b-r- f 8 3 3b S 3b 3 McAnany rf If 3 5 Bivere rl 3 Wynn p 4 Eta ley p Shaw p Lown p Donovan p Pierce p Moore p j TataU ' ab 28 24 24 23 000 1000 1000 1000 11 5 000 000 1 000 000 000 1 1 1 2 3 4 3 3 4 0 4 3 0 0 1 M 1 22 20 10 13 2 8 9 1W 1 1000 000 000 22 lnninf of first fame homered for walked for Wllla In 7th lnninf of Snider In homered 9th lnninf of sixth fame for fifth fame b— Grounded out for Koufax in 7th lnninf of tint fame ran fot Turlllo In 7th lnninf of third fame announced batter for Demeter In Sth lnninf of fifth fame c— Filed out for Wllla In Sth lnninf of flrat fame alnfled for Demeter In 7th lnninf of third fame struck out for Larkor In 8th lnninf of fourth fame popped out for Koseboro In Sth lnninf of fifth fame d— Ran for Kluezewakt In 8th lnninf of second fame frnunded out for Pierce in 7th lnninf of fourth fame walked for Lown In 4th lnninf ol sixth fame e—Struck out for PhlUlpe In 8th lnninf of second fame struck out for McAnany In 4th lnninf of sixth fame f— Grounded out tor Lown In fttn lnninf of second feme struck out for Staley In tth lnninf of third fame struck out for Lown In 4th lnninf of fourth fame filed out for Moore In tth lnninf of ilxth fame f — Ran for Goodman In 8th lnninf of third fame h— Walked Intentionally for Fairly in 8th lnninf of fifth fame 1— Ran for Esserlan in 7th lnninf of fifth fame J— Hit Into force pley for Koufax in 7th of fifth fame inntnf k— Hen for Snider In 7th lnninf of fifth feme I— Grounded out for Wlllleme In tth lnninf of fifth fame m— Ran for Larker In 4th lnninf of alxth fame —Grounded out for Staley In 7th lnninf of sixth fame PITCHING SUMMARY LOS ANGELS DODGERS kb V9 set ar Craif 8 0 0 000 300 Churn 0 000 13 00 Lablne 1 ooo 000 Koufax 7 000 100 a Klippstela ooo ooo Podrei 4 1 000 300 Bherry 5 1000 0 69 Drysdala 5 1 ooo 1 29 Williams “ 1 000 000 —Struck’ out for Lablne In 8th Podres In 7th lnninf of second fame v S3 4 S 667 ‘ Wynn Staley Shaw Lown Donovan Pierce Vloort f ct 3 4 a a a a a i Total! ' Composite score by innings T as Aareles (N) Chicago (A) SB— Neal Moon Gilliam 2 Will I t 4 11 9 — Associated Press Wlrephot Moon catch fly ball (2) shakes hand (3) embraces (4) catcher Johnny Koseboro 000 Continued from Page By Associated Press 5 33 000 900 FLaal SUndltifi Won Los4 Los Angeles (NLT 4 2 2 hicifo (AL) 4 “NO I WASNT tired" Sher“The fact that Alston Walter Alston) (Manager called me in early didn’t bother me In fact I told Joe (Pich-inCoach Joe Becker) I felt I could go five or six innings Thursday I guess he took me at my word “Naturally I am happy the way things turned out but in But Sherry fanned pinch-hitte- one way I’m hot so happy Alston promised me I’d start Billy Goodman walked Friday if the Series went into pinch-hitte- r to Earl Torgeson seventh game and I was load the bases and then tood really looking forward to it there patiently with the sacks loaded as Dodger Coach Chuck Dressen who had been riding plate Umpire Frank Dascoli was ejected from the game by first base Umpire Ed Hurley 9 49 pm 687 333 First Game 8!1— t Loe Anf clef 407 tot 4S0— 13 S— Sherry Rose-- OOO 000 000— 0 8 3 D-- an infielder grounder for a hit wound up safe at second on the slick usually Luis fielding 207 200 OOx— II II 0 Aparicio's Chicaeo throwing error — Landis Aparicio Crete Churn (3) Lablne (41 Kou-n- x (8) KUnpstein (7) and Roieboroi Lown retired Demeter on a Wynn Staley (8) and Lollar W— Wynn L — Craif Home rune— Chleato ground ball Klutzewiki 2 Hurley (A) Those White Sox their eeen Game end fsms) Loe 1 dreams 000 010 200—4 Antelee fading tried hard to (sixth fame Chicaeo 200 000 010—3 8 0 Podres Sherry (7) and Rose boro get even Shaw Lown (7) end Loller W— ' f0Urth lme) 5M’77 77 L— Shaw Home rune — Los 324- - Podrei THERE WAS one out when 463 33 "xth'flmi'i50®23 Then young Larry got Aneeles Heal 2 Essegian Landis was hit on the helmet Third Game Aparicio on a pop to short 000 OOO MO— I 12 0 by a pitched ball Sherm Lollar Chicago Los Angeles 000 000 2 lx— 3 8 0 and the threat waa over Donovan Staley (7) and Lollar followed with a walk and in Drysdala Sherry (8) end Koseboro Klu had who stepped big W — Drytdale L— Donovan So to all Intents and purbelted two home runs in the Feerth Game was the ball game— and poses 000 000 400- -4 10 3 opening Chicago game victory back the White Sox dreams Los Anfeles 004 000 Olx— 8 t 0 Wynn Lown (3) Pierce 141 Staley when the White Sox’ dreams (7) and Lollar- - Craif They had a chance to peck Sherry 8) and Roseboro W — Sherry L— Staley were bright a bit in the fifth when away Home runs — Chicago Lollar Los AnChicago Tribune Service Klu came through again courage and determination geles Hodies Nellie Fox doubled with pesky — CHICAGO Oct 8 smashing the ball high up one down But Larry and pretty good stuff" Fifth Game Sherry kept him 000deck 0 000 100 the 8 -1 Chicago Anrailing upper against Los Sherry Alston discussing the sun Loe Aneeles nailed right to the base 000 000 000—0 t 0 field in and sending and Shaw Pierce Donovan right geles relief pitcher made his and background troubles In Lollar Koufax (8 Williams 18)8) and Landis and Lollar cantering LUIS APARICIO who had Roseboro Plgnatano (8) W— Shew as the mound Los fourth appearance Angeles Coliseum said L— Koufax across the plate ahead of him popped out with the bases Sixth Game the World Series was com- his own team played 12 day002 000 001— t 13 0 Those three runs gave the loaded touched him for a sin Angeles pleted He gained credit for his light games there in the Loe 000 300 000—3 8 1 Chicago one-tim- e football gle with one out in the seventh Indiana was the second victory— and Sherry (4) and Roseboro regular season but he thought PodreiDonovan — and died there StaLown Wynn (4) (4) six-gam- e record of 10 game saver in the other two no one could ever get used to ley (8) Pierce (8) Moore (8) end star a Big Klu slammed out a dou Lollar W— Sherry L— Wynn Home in batted He runs won the the Dodgers by games glaring background runs— Los Angeles Snider Moon in the eighth with one away ble The crowd of 47653 helped Chicago Kluszewski finished all four winning — and was stranded right there seven-gam- e mark It tied the set a new World Series atFINANCIAL FIGURES games Then it was the ninth and set by Yogi Berra of the Yank Sixth Game Asked for an estimate of tendance record of 420784 sent them down in order in 1956 Attendance— 47831' ees Larry Total receipts— 8324483 32 Sherry Manager Walt Alston beating 394712 set by the MilBut they weren't to be to end the Dodger odyssey and share— 848 689 80 waukee Braves and Yankees Commissioner's answered: 48 National League share— 868 bury those White Sox dreams American League share — 866 946 46 enough In 1957 Loe Angeles club'e share— 868 948 46 to to talk walked out Alston “HE MAKES up for his lack Chicago club's share — 168948 48 Podres at this point but deof experience with a lot of It also far outdistanced e Final Totals cided to leave him in He the mark for six games 558 Attendance — 420 784 otal receipts— 2628873 44 326 established In 1948 changed his mind when Johnny Commlasloner’s share— 8394048 00 Plavers' share— 892368 04 walked A1 Smith — and that’s National League share 8333140 89 Gate receipts also set a new American Leafua share $!35M0 58 when he beckoned Sherry from Lot Aneeles club I shirs — $335-14- 0 high at $226297344 Additionthe out there in fcU'Rsn1!! cWKS t deep into the conter for a double which ended my baseball labors for the year It’s one of my cardinal rules 'to tHrow'loW' fo ‘pTtch'ersT Because they do not take batting practice regularly they get little chance to learn how to hit the low ones You’re courting danger when you l to a throw & pitch pitcher What do I think of the Dodg-ers- ? They have' fine pitching strong defense and power They outhit us in the Series didn’t get to bat against Larry Sherry but I watched him after I became a spectator He looks like he might be a good one eye-leve- He’s fast he’s young he has size and the White Sox now have to remember bad as we feel that we had a pretty good season We won the club’s first American League Pennant In 40 years won when a lot of critics said we’d fold ONE THING more I’m sorry we couldn’t win it for A1 Lopez he got everything possible out of this team We had a great year considering the fact we didn’t have an overpowering club not taking away anything from our players I mention it only in tribute to the finest manager in base-bai- l STETSON Wide center crease fashion blocked crown welt and grosgrain edge Here’re Final Sherry Does It Again Statistics of Dodgers Win World Series World Series As Sox Crumble 9 to 3 a 25 2 57 fit 8A8 - ry said 8 54 90 try Dodger pitcher Larry Sherry fires final pitch of World Series (1) watches Wally tr it 800 000 300 000 000 000 000 4 tr SIS 10 CHICAGO WHITE SOX 'W 1 it 'Totala :rI hfr 5 the high pitch I threw to Johnny Podres the one he hit (Editor’s note: Thl !i the of a serlei written exclusively for The Salt Lake Tribune by Early Wynn Chicago White Sox pitcher during the 1959 World Series) Reports Series Star LOS ANGELES DODGERS band 1- 3- the Bomarc Your Exclusive Hatter 170 SO MAIN Here it is! rtOO°niOl!h Mttj) Sherry Finishes in All Four Victorious Dodger Games BOATERS ally the television and radio fee is $3500000 The old gate -receipts - martr was made-in Attention!- - 1957 SINAI TWO DAYS Intsrmountaln Distributor GLASS Model BOATS AND MOTORS - $335-1406- 2 $335-1405- 9 $335-1405- 8 DRESSEN was angered at some calls by Umpire Frank Dascoli and Hurley first base umpire told him to shut up Dresscn answered back and was given the heave CLOSEOUT ball-strik- Open Till d pm Irlday Pnd T III Nopn Saturday 427 West 2nd South Olympus Lanes Individual Mrlci — George Bllanslch Gam— Don Gressman 212 Wasatch Valley Team aerie! and game— Sand Baciera 847 and 2414 Individual MUt Nelson 625 Gama—Garry Young 213 Olympians Mixed Double Team aeriae— Bosh Cleaners 1860 Game— Wilea Texaco 706 Women1! senes — Marge Christofferson 473 Game— Donna Syveraon 180 Men's series — Gien Thacker 606 Game — SUn Rica 254 Ltona team ieriaa and came— South Cottonwood Cuba 2 331 and 854 Individual aerlea— Jim Ushio 574 Game— Elmo Hamilton 201 $500 “Why ran when ye tea key yes ewe "I tor lea the rite rental pricssf II MODIKN—Came In white thia eels I an Campere evr Reality and frit with any 45860 70 000 47 006 88009 MO fr ft fr Rhiim Gsnerol I Reyelae elite ft It 0 ft lie HC MC HC HC Oeld lie ietell lead 3S300 408 80 438 00 471 00 t peel el Frits 10993 118 93 154 93 179 9 Soffix Ml Whitney and many othsrs Choice of Leading Brands Wl IHIF ANYWHE9I laid en w rte a ty end rneney heck fee eaten at eerlcf Fey 3395 88 luctmc EUUY AUTOMATIC 140 21 it South 57 keeps your Willard SuperMaster factory fresh by keeping plates chemically active helps hold a charge longer guards against damaging sulfation Proved under oil driving conditions Formula 57 now is ready for’ a Life Test evaluation by Willard engineers Because of this nationwide evaluation you’ll be given' a sensational factory guarantee t with free'teplacemenl as long as you keep the1 car for which the battery is purchased! e In normal panenger car utt Formula mi NOW INSTALLATION "THE BAT" ALL GIRL BATTLE Mlllto Stafford -- Gloria Baratlnl t Mao Young— Dot Dotson Shog Thomas— Bill Mtlby Tony Nats— Kit fox Danno McDonald- -J Swtniki - FRIDAY -- 8:45 150 -- 100 -- Kids 50c' Tlckitu Bill I Nada'l Colisoum ' if 7Kt Moi Cere YYliniN OUA9ANTII If battery beemee amerviteehle 4ur In the first 4 Mentha ef nerattil ervlce are will replace free te the am hopitek wear tr th mete rieli from 9hlch euccen ie wrought in luit Gentlemen will demontrnlo their own lueeesR whan wearing rain ef thii ilk which tha proprietor hei in stock in n variety f Uihionable colon rifinal pvrehetet free Replace from $60 With Exchonpe PRIMIUM AR Ar °cr Sattery IASY IUD0IT TIAMI COLLINS 307 CENTRAL AUTO South Main COUNTRY SQUIRE IIRVICI pnd SUPPLY 1010 I Itat IM ' 2179 Highland Drive 3Tst dealer NOW Hi nek lay ‘r Chavraa Italian 2233 Se State St IN 0 0803 Auta Supply Ca 1040 S 10th I DA Pyramid Oil Station! 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