THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, October 25, 1956 18 AFFILIATE WITH JETS FUR, FIN AND CAMPFIRE By JACK SORDS If Brooklyn Scout | Baseball League, COLUMBUS, Ounio (AP)--John The Jets will receive 25 play- Quoted Correctly SPORTS B Galbreath, president of Pittsburgh |e ' HORSE COPS MEET 3 9 rs from the Pirate organization. He S Out of A Job CORNWALL, N.Y, (AP) The pirates, announced Tuesday night They had been a tare, club of Casey Stengel Talks About No-Windup 'Then Switches Subject To Yankees e's Out Of A Job |, colf¥5%% M90. | a Lay -- -- - 1% ; By WHITNEY MARTIN me in the stomach. I was real|10 days when he was out there kl ut A.B. © OS NEW YORK (AP) -- Someonemad. I was only 18 years old|but shouldn't have been playing, Siobe Winter Brook Vsaying Walt BE i Tir hh, as 11 bus Jets of the International nection at the end of last season. J (8 had asked Casey Stengel atithen. Then I learned never to/but I used him all year. Alston, manager of the National hold its 151st annual meeting here SRD A N IS THE SEASON |a press conference whether hejtake my eye off the ball. Of 'We had a little trouble in left League champion Dodgers, has!Friday night OLY) WE SERA SRECAUTIONS thought Don Larsen's world series course they changed that by|field with Cerv, Howard, Noren|.y Sots ey En thy Stillman has p 4 DE EN AROUND | gyccess with the nmo-windup pitch throwing out the quick pitch. [and Seibern all hurt, which you The Globe says Karam eriti-/invited John B y tilma York CLEAR AN AREA AT LEAST FIVE would prompt others to try the] "It should help in warm seldom find on one club. Il ized Alston for his world series|agent in pr Age A Toro ugh, FEET AROUND YOUR FIRE OF ALL, (same thing next year. {weather," he continued, returning| couldn't play Howard there be- ier With re bred Racing Pro Hee FLAMMABLE MATERIAL. KEEP "Well," the New York Yankee to the current no-windup situation|cause he t throw 2 eh tols at|exlain how Ute i sd ah FILLED WATER BUCKETS NEARBY manager said, taking a full without warning. "A pitcher won't|of an arm which he hurt running porte: va wi 4 ru track of the 20,000 thoroughbreds windup, "you can make mistakes/get so tired as he won't go|into a fence. fr rmou ; . ts.|1n training at the two score tracks with it. Larsen walked four men Shrougho all that Jindap fotos. 8 didnt know about signing a Au 4 had Sout op org BY Theat of the Hp Tati seta 0, bi ou ou haven't got control you're cortract or anythin, 1 1 m in a game not long ago, but y: y 8 y ything when I came benstein. "I noticed Casey Sten. pick miss soUGH RIDER maybe don't walk so many. in trouble. up here today. I know I've had "There was a guy named Rogan| 'Now our outfield is pretty enough baseball for awhile. Last|8€}. (New York Yankee manager) OTTAWA -- Margrete with Kansas City Monarchs who good. Bauer is good out there in| year 1 was at my home in Glen- Piiied Enos Slaughter out in the gtevka tall, slim 17-year-old bru- used to do it, and Larry Cheney right field, and that feller in cen-|dale onlv 20 days, taking a trip|last game. Why didn't Walt pull pette who came fro - op Best Quality Stove Oil Vigor's famous ¢ ® Prompt Delivery . 3/10 ® Courteous Service : per gal. Dial RA 5.1109 VIGOR OIL CO., Limited 78 BOND ST. W. OSHAWA 14. m her native didn't take a windup, which was|tre field, he broke three records. around the world and to Japan|Some of our boys out of there Hungary with her mother in 1949, because he had a bad knee and|There may have been eight or|aiter the season. when the chips were down? Monday night was chosen Miss couldn't turn. He stayed up for| | "George says we're willing to! "He's got mo guts . . . that's| Ottawa Rough Rider for 1956. Her seven or eight years with it. | . ' . {make deals. Now I'd say we'd be all." {father is still behind the Iron] "When I first went to Kansas Chicago 8 Billy Pierce |casier to deal with if we hadn't| In Brookisn, x J (Buszie) Ba Curtain fu HY arg ole 'he City, . ." | won the world series. We got quite | vasi, vice-president of e Brook-| e le giv ust a minute, please," Jackie Had 21 Complete Games| a few prospects on ph farm|lyn club, when informed of the|right to compate for the title of Farrell, the club's promotion NEW YORK (AP)--Billy Pierce|clubs, which I will look over at/Karam statement, said: {Miss Grey Cup. The five-foot, man, interrupted, "Mr. Weiss slightly-built Chicago White Sox| our school." | "If Mr. Karam was not mis- seven-inch, 135-pound civil service would like to say something." lefthander, and Cleveland's Bob! And so on and on. A Tegular|quote], then he is an ex-Dodger/Slenographiers vital statistics: 'scout. 135%, J! LACED OVER FIRE WiLL OO IT E-------- General Manager George Weiss was standing in the doorway, waiting for a chance to make his little announcement. "I just wanted to tell you, Casey, that you have been signed for two more years." "Thanks," Casey said, "now we were talking about the no-windup, wasn't it? When I come up to Kansas City Fatso Flaherty hit me right in the stomach with it. ev 3 "I'd never played anything but 'Birdie' Tebbetts Voted 'Manager-0f-The-Year' By BEN OLAN NEW YORK (AP) -- George (Birdie) Tebbetts, who almost high school baseball and you know how a batter lots of times gets up to the plate and adjusts his feet and leans over," Casey got up and demonstrated a bat- ter taking a comfortable stance. "First thing I know the ball hit 0f Redlegs Lemon, who went the distance verbal crossword puzzle. {only five times in 1955, put to-| gether the best complete game irecords among major league | pitchers in 1956. { Pierce, a 160-pounder, finished 1 of the 33 games he started (for a complete game average of |.686. Lemon had 21 complete {games in 35 starts for a .600 mark. Each won 20 games. | | Figures compiled by The Asso- |ciated Press also revealed that! |Robin Roberts of Philadelphia| {Phillies topped both circuits in| number of complete games, 22. { But, while failing to win 20 games for 'the first time since 1949. Roberts started 37 times for a complete-games average of .505. | pitcher in his third season at the |Cincinnati helm. He had no Don Newcombe . . . no Warren Spahn steered the underdog Cincinnati Redlegs into the world series, to- day was named National League manager-of-the-year in The Asso- clated Press annual poll. Tebbetts won easily. He re- ceived 160 of the 207 votes cast umphs from an admittedly-weak| by s of the Baseb Wri- ters' Association of America. Fred Haney of Milwaukee was named on 34 ballots. Walt Alston, who guided Brooklyn Dodgers to the league title, received only six votes. Bobby Bragan of Pittsburgh had five and Fred Hutchinson of St. Louis and Mayo Smith of Phil- adelphia got one each. A patient, although sometimes flery, manager, Tebbetts molded the Redlegs into a leading pen- nant contender in one year. They were not eliminated from the race unitl the next-to-last day of the season and finished in third place . + . no Johnny Antoelli. His top vietory man was Brooks Lawrence with 19 and with help from Her- shell Freeman, who had 14 victor- ies in relief, Tebbetts manoeuvred and improvised, getting 91 tri-| staff. It was the first time since 1944 that Cincinnati finished in the first division. 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