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It took som e last t h in k in g a n d W oodley L e w is a n d N o r m a n action on th e p a r t of C a rl Furillo, V an B ro c k lin w ill see ac tio n for w h o re s te d th e b a n is h in g b a t th e R am s. B o th a r e e x -O re g o n from the in ce n se d C a m p a n e lla , s ta r s a n d h a v e p r o v e n top p ro a n d th e u m p ire s to a v e r t an a p ­ grid p e rfo rm e rs. L e w is is r a t e d as p a r e n t fre e -fo r-a ll b e tw e e n p la y ­ o n e of th e best d e fe n s iv e b a c k s e rs of th e tw o team s. in th e pro fe ssio n a l c irc u it a n d C a m p a n e lla said la te r th a t V an B ro c k lin is a c k n o w le d g e d as h e w a s p r o v o k e d because one of th e g a m e ’s g r e a t possers. B u r d e tte called him a d irty na m e . B u rd e tte , b o rn in Ni- tro. West V irginia, h a d no c o m m e n t to m a k e o n th e fracas. T h e B ro o k ly n team c h a rg e d B u r d e tte w ith racial bias, b u t p la te u m p ire Tom G o r m a n says he d id n 't h e a r th e r e m a r k t h a t so incensed C a m p a n e lla . If th e M ilw au- B IL L BR UTO N kee p a rtis a n cro w d s car. be S p e e d y B ra v e s C e n te r F ie ld e r th e ju d g e of th e affair, B u r d e tte w as a c q u itte d of a n y " g u ilt" th e n e x t n ig h t w h e n he h a d to com e in a n d q u ie t a D o d g e r u p ­ rising. T he b a s e b a ll- h u n g ry B ra v e s fans h e a r tily c h e ere d B u r ­ d e tte in his relief role an d so u n d ly booed th e r o b u s t C a m p a n e lla e v e r y tim e h e c a m e to bat. T h is is not th e first incid e n t to oc c u r in th e m a jo r lea g u e s in v o lv in g race prejudice. P r o b a b ly m a n y m o re h a v e b e e n s q u e lc h e d by play e rs, ¿f ' u m p ire s a n d m a n a g e m e n t. 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