if” oe Shrewd Behind-The-Scenes Strategy Pays Off For Giants’ In First Game he “Yayl There were several cone Jing factors in the Giants’ ipulse- pounding’, triumph Wednesday— Dusty Rhodes’ pinch homer, Wil- lie Mays’ spectacular catch, the courageous clutch pitching of reliefer Marv Grissom. All that was obvious fo the frenzied fang but what. few real- ived: and therefore couldn't ap- preciate, was the shrewd behind- the-seenes masterminding job turned in by the Giants’ brash and forceful skipper. Leo not only saved the game but was in- _{strumental in winning it. Durocher’s best bit of strategy came in the top of the 10th. Vic Wertz, a murderous hitter all afternoon, opened with a two- base blast down the Ieft-centre alley, After Sam Dente sacri- ficed, Dave Pope was purposely passed. Grissom then fanned ninch hitter Bill Glynn for the) isecond out but still had to dis- - pose of Lemon, a good lefthand- By JOR BEICHLER - NEW YORK «-—The New York’ ' Giants today hold a one ganie edge over Cleveland before to- day's game mainiv beeause Leo Durocher trumped Al Lopez’s ace, This advertisement is not published or displayed bY the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia ‘that guy on first. Play wide of way and the Indians would have been ahead, Later Lockman explained: “Leo yelled to me, ‘never mind the bag. Let that so-and-so go to second, if he wants to, Play the hitter.’ ” Durocher’s best bit of master= minding was yet to come, In the Giants’ 10th after Mays had fol- lowed Don Mucller’s striekout with a walk, Leo flashed the steal sign, Willie responded with a clean theft of second. With the winning run on second base and first base unoreunied, Lope ordered Hank Thompson be, elven an intentional base on balls, Monte Trivn was the next bate. ter but Durocher called hint! Ags sayers who could be counted hack and summoned Rhodes out a " in nwhen the going was tough- lof the dugout to pinch hit for TOE LALL Y, known to thous- est, . his Ieft fieider, Rhodes strode U. gads of fans as “Mr. Lacrosse,” | in addition Wally Horges: to the batter's box, picked out, tii) is in good health despite Lemon's first niteh and wafted) pis gg years, Here he poses | a high fly that fell into the: Y a] seimer, the cinb's third highes: Rangers Not Impressive In Pre-Season: Training |) EDITOR'S NOTE—This is another of a Canadian Press serivs on pre-season prospects in the National Hockey League. story ig about New ‘York t Today's Canndian Press VANCOUVER (CP)—New York Rangers, who'} haven't finished higher than fifth in the six- “team Na- tional Hockey: League, since the 1949-50 season, prob-, ably wll be erying sth: ‘lye long before playoff time “alls dvOUNd : The Blueshirts, out of playof eontntion the last. four scasons)} « : ont givens much chance, by): inkside observers to step up officials hold The club hasn't team orer fast year with 42 points By AL MARKLE Rangers, Staff Writer Qype ioteh and into the Stanley Cup}: ° ‘Jeyotfy in the 1954-55 season! |? Ithough aright hopes. scen too impressive in training “nd it has lost a few old pros ' ~e rt Prince Rupert D _ Thursday, Beplemnc os et a tc, qu AG 2 GLIGEOLUIE'S Tax! 2b. t PROMPT sbnvict Seah) one os 2. ‘Stand: elgeron Block, Sixth sine ny 1 TODAY TO SAT. ia 9 pam, Tex Williams B'Way Bow Wows News i AA Annus Pla, ers Theat t 19pm m. FILMED ire LR ee ey Lis} aOR La AD PET Secaer| TLCKNICOLOR @ - Bride and Gloom: . { t ADUFEL COAT convoy You Name If. 7. —_—. The longer- than- finger-tip jacket v vith: BIG wooden buttons, _ottached ‘eal | gIsEunEaEpLGSeOEee, ed hitting pitcher. : id stands for th | with a lacrosse stick in his |*.ffered © broken leg and it is a g@, DUROCHER CALLS TIME lower right field stands tor ne! home at Cornwall, Ont. where | doubtful if he will get back on ' B R Durocher bounced out of the /S2me-winning home run. | for 40 years he operated a: the ire for at least Unree months, oo a dugout and called time. He yell- | plant manufacturing eauin- » Rrnoers haven't strensthenec ‘ j ed something at Whitey Lock- j d v are {or the soe we iis 8 I materially since last spring when ‘oy man, the First baseman. who had! To ays player, referee, executive and they finished fifth, The only EDGAR LAPRADE. 8 g been holding Pope close to the; ° manufacturer. tCP Photo) rotworthy off-season deal was ,. hope for the Blues. - es B bag, Whitey nodded and moved , l In U S pee es hE tthe purchase of Danny Lewicki | u 7 m | ae @- p trem Torcnta Maple Leafs. Vancouver Canucks of the West, . : Bn several feet to his right. Lemon : They’ ve lost winger Eddie : ~~ Hockey League, in tratning ae oo m took a ball then smashed a low, Cleveland Former Cham Kullman, who joined Rangers iv | here. . oR Bi: ‘sinking liner directly into Lock- son Lf. seccccsecssssveresetssseeteee 6 261 1947 and who retired this season: Centres Jim Bones Ralelgh we a man's glove, Several feet either | abe 2. ‘Ri defenceman Leo Relse, a standby}and Paul Ronty also are back. Bw Al eee 6 CTL sens since he went to Rangers from| Raleigh, team captain and sec- | ” a gi! reat i saeenennenvesneneenetneeesnes Quitting ing Detroit Red Wings in 1952 andi ond high Ranger scorer in the | | zl JEWLANDS Westlake, Tt | Max Bentley, the Delisle, Sask | 1050-54 ono en otek “a mi! Strickland, $8 coccnem 913 | LONDON '—Terry Allen, for- dandy who went to Rangers in| probably will go between Lewickl | ‘i x SPORTSMANS YARN | Hogan ° ae "934 |mer British holder of the world a deal with Toronto Maple Leafs | and Nick Mickoski. -Ronty, who; a { 4 C sesseseeeeesecsneennenansenneaniees . , ast season, ged Raleigh out for t “| x ja. "aight hosing ti 5 edged Raleigh out for team scor fi for WYNN, PP sessesscseeresternsererssen 23-11. | flyweight boxing litle, annownc-| Bui the Blues can count on)ing honors with 46 last year,: Os w'} INDIAN SWEATERS New York ed today he is quitting the ring| Edgar Laprade, one of the most} has shown well between Vic: Ny " Lockman, 1b ....... seveneseeseeeen 251 |“because 12 years in top class capable i smoothies 0 the|4cwe from Saskatoon of the oo WT 2 02. HANKS coccccccccccccccccccces Gye | DAK, SS sssssssssseeeenen www 293 | boxing is enough.” game and a veteran big leaguer} WHL and Glen Sonmor from oA " 19 |i ueller, rf. 34? nile, 30 ® ve to defend his who has centred Andy Bathgate} Cleveland of the American Hock- w Seo May, CE cccsseessernn 345 Briti . ieweight h - ‘ship and Larry Popein, both from! ey, League in training here, fe | oe 14 " PPTROMPSON, 3D saseeecsseseneee + 963 | British flyweight champlonsaip rnc orem 1 Johnny Bower will be in the f wi The Variety ‘tore Tryin, Lf sce 262 |against Eric Marsden Nov. 12. nets again with Jack Evans, ba 8 “ Williams, 2b .... .222{ Allen won the world title in Canada’ § Place ' Harry Howell and Ivan The Ter. | Ba 5 Antonelli * sesseennsaaseseeuanesensnanneet Ae April, 1950. He lost it to Dado ae aut cen = =. CD. sessteetsstnsstesete Th - ; atrick, who too 2 a Umnires: Berry, A, plate: Con- Marino in Honolulu in Nevem As Talent Field jover the coaching from Frank: a nl C1, | lian, N, first base; Stevens, A,jbcr, 1951. In 1950 Allen held | Boucher near the tail-end of last: a nl rinese g is te: lsecond base; Barlick, N, third world, European, British and ‘ ‘ ‘season, Wi start his first full: a a . | base; Warneke, N, leftfield fou! | British Empire titles. Now he al Mprovind season as Ranger coach. a B | CHOP SUEY ‘line; Napp, A, tight field foul retires as undefeated British import cana Rangers make thelr 1954-55 de. a : sone line. champion. . mportance of Canada as a but at Detrolt against the Stan- | 7 B CHOW: MEIN talent field for baseball scouts ley Cup champion Detrolt Red. | a ae ee ' , 7 5 mere rela: according to Wings Oct. 9 and open before, x K | Open 6 p.m. - 3:30 a.m. BLACKWO< YD j ohn cHale, minor league home-town fans Oct, 20, E a . 4 OfFi idirector of the Detroit Tigers. a a ] . | “A few years ago we paid only OR 0 Store Hollywood Cafe oken attention to Canada as a ‘aR op @ A. j spawning ground for players, but ; FOR THAT Pepl. " tore R'| For Outside Orders Ph. 6226 in the past two years our or- ‘ WOREREOZRDeRMEAES fanoese has signed six Cana- EXTRA % an boys, all excellent prospects, oO 5 The New Line Of By’ EASLEY BLACKWOOD into the Tiger organization,” Mc- | . i ce The New Line ‘Hale sald. Muzzy’s “Lay- Down” Was a Bit Premature “We are ening to inerease our 1 § PEC | A [ wit, LADIES FINE LEATHER | scouting staff in Canada as soon ee) Mr. Muzay has a weakness in the direction of 4s canable men can be found," : " Par on _ HANDBAGS |i showing off in front of new players. Today he had he added. PRINT JOB Niet ag ‘several beginners sitting behind him and his cockin-: Heading the Canadian contin- § way? ese was almost unbearable. ‘sent In the Tiger organization ts CALL ON av" ee. _t9-verr-old Reno Bertola, bonus : oe ali He has often seen Mr, Master's} ‘Infielder from Wind: ho | . | 4 ‘or Mr. Champion lay a hand) North dealer ‘gnending his second mast with b Pr . dowit midway of the play and| Nelther side vulnerable ‘ - ner " at , ; ae DIBB PRINTING ee 518 Third Avenuc West either claim the balance or con- | Xe oe xen) uistandtng reosneet Te Another i mo ; jjcede a certain number of trieks | Wes 72 tf an} ‘dav fram Wroc. td to the defenders.” In today's dei al p Jy sa iclon, N Ww Beunwive. tho. COM A etal als rd wa ba erlelon, New Brunswick, who P ms o the saw a chance to outdo them: West CAR bust this seasan led fhe Kastan: NY . ‘ jin {hls respert, He laid the hand’ (Mr. Chamutany (Mr. bed) bese nat dhe first trick, GQ 8 74 a Sod 4 erage at Wilkes-Barre, Hl Mr, Champion cpened the We-Qo 44 reg 10 4 Asa result of the 1834 scouting | 4 seven of spades, Mr, Muzny look: 1) 4 t O10 coy MRGERIM. fom naw cP pened om " , _— . aor ’ 4 ae ‘ . f S cd the situation over, won with. sath (Me, Mees) ‘were signed to Teer contracts. mo x the king of spades and then 8 KOS these boys will be taken to Th se! s spread his ecards on the table 1 ake leertown at Lakeland, Florida, : wot fF 4 ° “Giving you two diamonds, at par jrext spring for individual conch. . Pt We spade anda heart,” he announces py iitdiae: fine and talent evaluation before i we © ed grandly, “and making three North Kil Baily weet 'belng asslaned to farm. teams, ie “ "TO | ho trump. eran Heo" simed from the Windsor ares leaner” your “aes thal, rire outfielder Tommy Grent, mn- ‘he Mt J be ure [seor g pened) or TH break your: fielder Rddie Carriveau, ane ha we 4, ’ 4% ’ . . , , rere: r yy " , " vA an pit- tha Vg Gi OC harm," snarled Mr, Champion, Would rn Me rest Of (hel hey Marold Newton. Reward . ¢ \e noting that Mr, Muzay's estimate S)des, Rateman, an outfielder, comes we o was nol quite correct, : Of couse Mr. Muzzy contd: ‘from Thamesville, Ontario, int vg 3 PLAY IT OUT hy Weoanade the hand if he hi ul . \ , jim a ii “ ducked the First. trick Even If you did “have nie pe pmitting Mr, Abel to rola wieks Vd rather have you the nek. entlrely win with \ He could have won! play it out,” he continued, “be- the seeand spade the probable | qause youd probably douse It up peqarny and led a diamend, with the: and thus establish- Having) leliny sure awl al, i Ae This advertisement fs not published or displayed by reve then,” When Mr. Abel wan ut the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia, "What are you talking about " | nee af dimmends, he woul hove, “ a serrcnaweenn asked Mr, Muzaye"I'm giving vou had no spade to lead oe de two top diamonds and then’ Mr, Muzzy weld have had tine uf hy VOU WANT A AR m taking three diamond treks! {a establish his diamonds before ny 1 nd two tricks In each of the : the eneny could have ay Hher sults,” \ : “ty ie ' ' “And what are wo s it ed thelr spades. Aah ,; © we supposed Lo | em “1 Just Like the Car That Carried i eso aeenlnbi Ane th ‘s—drop end?" snapped “it 4" ’ , ) Mr, Champion, , ‘8 Oo UG Valls Mr, Muzzy was neltled, “Td 1 ay a mM answered frankly, q he 1 wv hes ie or are you interested in one of these modern gars I) Mr, “Champlon then explalned | eng which will give you good cdepencable service, ff iat when Mr, Muay Ynocked peegle’ fF econom of operation and enable you to throw dey nee of dummonts tho de we oul your chest with pride because it's so good F} out Mr, Munay's hive ano ston. ant Passenger ind Vraght a looking? per, When thoy were in with Ballings from Prince Rupert re, j the ing of damonde, they (All times Dayllaht wet PE PLYMOUTH SEDAN — ne MONARGIE SEDAN —~ fin fe si an in To Vaneouver —~ fr aly ‘One awner- Radio nnd Radlo--Hoater -Autonintie Cc AST Bunday 10:00 pn i gag Weuter. 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