, uniform for ‘the “world. series.” ‘ New: York ~ Yankess was ham- : “ming ‘it up for’ reporters before the start. of the series Thurs- 1 a “Stengel quickly whipped out. his “pad: "and :pencil and said: Stengel then went on: to give : Lopez some advice. ““T know -how these things go, I'm“used- to it. ‘Now ‘listen to me. Ya got.a day: writers. “No, make it Stengelese,” said” ‘another. es - sloneel AT: won't. even ask’ it. ns | Y CHICAGO Tes tough’ sit-| —— fing: on-the sidelines,” said Casey| 8 ‘a Jafter.a. disheartening half- Stengel. “You know I.was sorta getting accustomed’ to. being: in} The gnarled old managey of and “Los Angeles Dodgers.. - Casey. was, equipped: with a baa, a pencil : and his repertoire et wisecracks, vI'm: in ‘the same boat with you: “guys,” + said Casey who: is covering. the. ‘series. for( a. na-, tional | magazine, “So don’t ex- “any ste) lent: dope from the. een } “why. should, I tell ya any-" thing, J’m ‘saving. it for myself. if. “ya want ‘the | straight. dope, just: write | different from what It say. cause ru switch it on ya for: amy magazine. Then I might', Switch it again and, we'll all be swrong.” Be The “photographers ° ‘brought | Gasey and. Sox” manager Al Lo- ‘pez: ‘together for pictures and’ The Sox, who. have ‘waited 401: years for such a ‘series,’ genérally were a bunch of’ deadpans:': The thing. = 2) eS “Tf you, think we feel: bad ‘now how do you think’ tlie’ ‘Braves feel!” shouted. Don’ zimmer, vet=4 eran Dodger utility. man. : Sy '“Yeah, how do’ you “think: the Braves feel?” echoed ‘Duke’ Sni- ‘der. on we 4 ‘The general “conclusion” “was that it-seemed to pe a. heck: of a time to bring up: ‘Milwaukee Braves,” beaten two. straight: in. the pennant playoffs: |. 7) >. Centrefielder Snider, . ‘tirst| baseman. Gil. Hodges and -other -Qid hands of previous. “Dodger Series‘ grinned as:if “they -had: been caught stealing wator- 3. Gimme some good ' quotes, wil cya?” after. the. second - game. so 'b say: too - ‘much: after that second - ‘game, . Ya .gotto.- “save melons. tuff for us:guys on.that GO ea “ NE BEYOND. HOPE - Rb And save: the good stult © “If we lost’ 2-1 we ‘would. ‘eat our ‘Hearts | out,” “Ow should TL ‘answer, ” laugh- id Lopez. 0 oT. Spanish, ” said’ ‘one ‘of. the and bear. it.’ o> Snider, playing. in: nis phe hell. with’ it,” cracked =| Sox seven-run. third: It was -a 1 single. inning... ~The” fans | ‘were much noise . “we " 5 ‘making | like the old’. days... Field,’*: explained’ “Snider. Prince’ Rupert: Daily News” ‘Friday, October 2,. 1959 ‘Los mee leaahs off yesterday v's 11-01 Oss By CHARLES. CHAMBERLAIN’. 7 “CHICAGO (AP)—After that 11-0 pasting of Los! | Angeles Dodgers, by Chicago White Sox'in the ‘world: series opener. Thursday, there was curious reaction 3 in i the two teams’ dressing. rooms. we ob ° ‘Regina team. — “The. 31-year- -old paséer, ‘final- .| ly -benched: by. Ottawa this: week after several: ‘unhappy. showings, will take the, place“ of: George io) Terlep,. ‘dismissed ‘Wednesday: as “leoach: of: the. Saskatchewan “OTTAWA GP). Quarter Riders, is going: back west as head coach: of his former o ‘OTTAWA “\@George- teriep, deposed coach of. ‘Saskatchewan Roughriders, has: been’ hired _ by Ottawa: Rough’ Riders..as ‘pack-: field“ coach : ‘and. scout, ite ‘was announced: today.” a tet “We're«very lucky. ‘and ‘happy to". “have. -Terlep,”.:. Ottawa’ «club president Barry-O’Brien‘said./‘He has::a: good : background | ‘in foot- ‘ball-and I’m sure he'll be: able ‘to help - us.?. ‘ O’Brien said ‘Terlep: now. Is. ‘on, his way east and that. his* first back Frank Tripuckg, season. with Ottawa Rough gina for’ “several years afore coming ‘east this year, will: not play: for the Regina club: | | McCaffrey’ said .the «deal was concluded . in ‘a’ half-hour tele-|. phone. conversation, Thursday to”. scout. Saturday's ‘game | ‘in Montreal between ‘the. Alouettes and Toronto Argonauts.:; .“: ‘Terlep was fired. as Saskatche= -wan coach. last. Wednesday.:and assignment. for, ‘Riders: wil bey should. catch: ate and Ts thought the same thing.” Dodgers. laughed | off the. whole . - | Was as: relaxed as. spaghetti. .. ‘osophized,, : lineup . changes: Braves. Craig had his. usual’ ‘stuff. just, beat. him, “hit “some | pitches. : KLU'S. BIGGEST THRILL League. homers” and - “drove: in! ‘five: runs for: “the, ‘Sox; ‘summed. up his’ re- . ‘Dodger manager “Walt: Alston » “That. collision - ‘between: ‘Moon . 5. | Wee: pave’ ‘no. letdown @ “playoffs. “with : the We: -weren’t tired. Roger They Rood) ‘Ted ‘Kluszewski, “the. Ue sional ‘castoff . who» ‘Hit: «two -action:: "to". his. first, worlds series le game: ‘this. way! greatest thrill. I ‘ever. ‘Dad... But that is as- far. as. said ‘Snider. went. a “But 11-0, well we just. got beat up’ and. down, if. you. know ‘what oa and the best thing to do is grin: I-mean.”?.. : . 83rd. ning Pitcher, Just shook. his: head serics game, ‘dropped Sherm: Lol- ‘and. said:. lar’s fly in a-collision ‘with, “left! ; fielder : ‘Wally ‘Moon: and: ater guys. had made. up “their! minds threw ,:to. an_ “empty. ‘second base » ‘to go. out, and give it-all they: had sel committing : two errors: in- the. Just. like we’ve donc all’ year.” series record: for an. outfielder in itable:: 1 "50 ‘could. happen: to. any club-It sure | “couldn't: hear‘ ‘feels: good , to: ‘win my: first world co ourselves ° yell... -the’, ‘signals—just ; series: game"); “in “Ebbets | “Moon lost: four thought he; was. the>-one:. “who: Giants:. “Those: two.. homers: were ‘the my _feelings I didn't feel - like jumping Barly” “Wynn, 39 -year- -old: win- ‘There. was. no tension. 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He told the inquiry he didn't city’s finanees with respect to the club because “I thought the public would be upset and tho club would be disbanded.” | The inquiry into the city’s fi- nancial affairs was told that for | the purposes of amusement tax, i team-js regarded as amateur as long as 00 per cont of |ts players are pald no more than: $20 a gama, Tho Inquiry, being conducted by Judge Arthur Willmot, was called jast May after it was dis- covered jn a special audit that there was a deficit of $255,000 in city finances, Of this amount, $142,300 was Incurred by the cltysos “owned - Belleville Memorial ren vNontly $111,000 was attribut- od to expenses Involving the hockey ‘club, “A chook of ‘the Hst of players placed onthe. city payroll for the 1056- 87. ‘AoasON showed that conch Beep Guidolin’s contract: ‘enalled' for $160 a gamo, plus $1,000. as conch and $75 a wool if ho found no aulfable omploy- mont, 0 oO - NO: JO “Did you: got: @ Job for him?" questioned commission counsel §, ©, Fonnoll,-. /No,"" anid Mr, Denyos, “He didn't want to work,” Minnlo Monard was paid $125 a waok plus $60 0 week If ho didn’t find, work, Ho didn't, Gor- don, Boll, one of tho fow toam members who: workod, wna paid $250, Moe Bonolt got $340 0 weok plus $60 becnuso ho didn't work, Judgo Willmott anid ho could. n't undoratand Mr, Denyos' thinking In his. duties na elty tronsurers 5°. WY: yealize: My. ‘iatjons. ‘ware |] Roughriders. McCaffrey. ‘disclosed. :'the;.’ Thursday. night—a_ ‘straight ‘cash sale. for an ‘undisclosed: amount —and said ‘Tripucka: planned’ to sould get. ° strai ht be. Nev Ww York : with | Saskatchewan ' . general manager Sam “Taylor. Taylor had’ phoned, ‘Tripucka earlier . in the day. “weiwere a little annoyed that he approached Tripucka, direct,” McCaffrey. said, “; . i However, we overlooked that. Frank wants to take ‘the. coaching job. and we will not. stand : am ‘his. way.” Tripucka,” “all- American | player in. 1048, “had. four seasons in > American. : “‘professional- com- |. ‘petition: with':Detroit “and, Chi- |: re: coming to Canada in “Tt-will-be a switch’ from | a. last- weet ‘Four..club: to. ay -last- . Last ‘winter the ‘Ottawa Rideis, looking ‘for.a good passing ‘quar- . ‘terback’.- traded ‘five. players: to |, Saskatchewan | in. exchange for; him. : : f ter he Tan: into..trouble,: especial- ly. “with: ‘interceptions, he was. re~ placed’ as.a ‘started by. Canadian . Russ: Jackson. *, “Ottawa ‘geriéral’ ‘manager “Jim ‘ Pripucka. was: vised: as a punt: deal er, cand- ‘for- ‘quarterbacking in parts” ‘of ‘games. But. this week he. was- replaced as: second- string quarterback. by. import Babe. Pa- a Tripucka’ began: ‘this season asl , sstring, quarterback. But af-. Wrruer’s -bo- OR- Die.” * HAYMAKER! “ee Thursday was ‘replaced: ‘by, Frank Tripucka,:. ..Terlep became Saskatchewan coach in 1958 and was.: fired: this year after losing. nine? - straight Western ‘Interpr ovincial. Football Union games. : Previously; .' ‘Terlep. was backfield cpach with Ham- fiton’ Tiger-Cats. he -RITCHENER:” "ont: Qe Bruins: ‘Thursday. night. scored ft three. times. in. little; more -than|} three: minutes of..the. third. Rerlod | f to. defeat Toronto. Maple ea formance to earn a! ‘shutout, ' ‘Don McKenney; ‘Larry "Leach |b and: ..Broneo:: “Horvath -.jlashed period. ave. today. on. the: first: ‘Plane, he rilli; a recent. cut from Green : oat) 1 Bay! : Packers; ‘for Saturday’s Tripucka, ‘former® “Notre: Dame game. in, : Hamilton. agairist the - star. who. had quarterbacked: ‘Re-. i Tiger- -Cats. : in Paris in. 1899, the, vent the | Biffel ‘Tower’ opened. Ce Eee Ottawa :: quarterback | for the first half of the: stason. } rr eee eee oe ae came: up: with » a” aaaelings per home. “Boston: ‘goals ‘shortly after. the: midway: point " “in | ‘the’ final : ‘The. first: automobile, ‘A Benz, | was exhibited at’ the: ‘World’ §. 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