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The lads big league career consisted of one time at hat as pinch hitter * » A prophet Is not without honor save In his own land. In Brooklyn they don't seem to think much of Dutch Reuther, brilliant left-hander, but there are several other clubs which would like to have the temperamental one, Baseball may have its faults, hat it expects its players to perform under conditions as they are offered. Base ball players are expected to be stare even though opposition crowds aro saying things not soothing to the sensitive, » L] Leslie Mann, veteran outfielder. passed from the Cardinals to the Reds, the Cincinnati club claiming him when walvers were asked. Mann had sought his release that he might soon tnke up fn position as assistant director of ath. letics at the University of Indiana. . oe One of the greatest of the groat (hie year is Adolfo Luque, Cuban, Clneln- nat] pitcher, Luque has been consid: ered up to this year something of a seven-inning | pitchar-—good for that number, with & tendency to weaken In the finn] sessions. Luque is no gant In size ‘ * : : i Ejects Two Pitchers Did you ever hear of one p hitter in a ball It does i does jt? nch disposing of two pitchers game? not seem possible Looking back over some base bail we find in a game played at Boston on June 13, 1016, one pinch hitter, Tom Clarke, went to bat for Toney in the inning This Tones of (larke $4 records that twelfth put ont the zame. and hit a vi h Dick Ru Dic) nN then ious liner the box whi rough dolph attempted to stop manage but it to knowk down the put h and he the game n which this in it teams did ball, out of is right ha DBUusiness £93, ied to leave Ame play lace was self a freck both fought hit ¥ nd neither game, stiperh sort t two dinky nd strikir He Leo Diegel Driving V/ i SRB RRR BRRRRER RRL RR SARS. Stealing Ball No Crime A boy who gets a baseball in the bleachers to take home ns a souvenir is acting on the natural impulses of all boys und ix not gullty of larceny, according to fa decision handed down by Judge Brown in a Philadelphia municipal court, Robert Cotter, eleven, was sit. ting in the bleachers at the Philadelphia National league park when a foul fly came In his direction and he put the ball In his pocket, The boy was turn2d over to a police sergeant and taken to the house of detention, where he spent the night, FRACTAL ARER RRR ERR R RRR KNEE-HIG S Others to Batters. Big lea is the hardest hall bat to hit some vrourse, sticksmiths can we fran sctnnatrnn cst sR RTA RR RR RE... Motor to Church in Comfort The Chevrolet 5-Passenger Sedan is most popular for family use, because it affords comfort, weather protec tion and the home atmosphere all the year ’round for five people—yet may be economically operated with only one or two passengers. 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Roger Cutler, former Harvard stroke, is mentioned for coach of the Crimson oarsmen, * * 0» The proposed athletic stadium of the University of Kentucky i= to be the finest of Its kind in the South * - - Japanede swimmers won all six races In the Far Eastern aquatic sports held recently in conjunction with the athe letle events at Usaka, . - . Norman Ross, the Mlinois long-distance swimming star, compete in freestyle events the outdoor season, » * Pete Weissmuller, sixteen-year-old brother of Johnny, famed champlon of the Illinois A. C.. is progressing rapldly in the aquatie game, . - . A. CC. will during - "One of the things which a cham. plonship fight proves” save a pugitis. tle erah, “is that the experts know ahout ax little ag the duffers” La Of the fighters In the heavywelght class, Jess Willard Is the tallest hoxer of them all bis height being 6 feet 6 Inches and mis weight 250 pounds, than others, but there Is a general sort ird- fii $1 of rule covering the easiest and ? ost deliveries to. face BUCCORN writes Jack Kofoed in the Philade phia Public led The “hn the “"§ siest sort Is the one pitched half in wve," ahout way be aiim Salles. tween the walst and the shoulder three or four inches toward the hands from fully A ball hard to hit must $1 the outer end of the hat when extended be away irom the plane of ie t i=. abo between ¢ irst glance id ap was noe chole ne was to I i= above or below the wing of ng of the bat, but accord {to the rales of the game the strike About the ing cer fica mits m a re the shoulders Hii bat and the the ihe ten natural thirty nches is of inches is above swing while about Himit below, Also make lit at first blush, it would seem to tie difference whether the bail the outer end of the handle, in horizontal However, a ball pitched at the outer end nt bat the the piane extreme aor IR usually bevond Ing whether the batter or “erowding.” in beyond Its outside edge, it policy to pitch at the “weak end” the handle. Not even Babe Ruth can hit one very far with his knuckles, Hence, the hardest ball to hit. theo- retically and practically, i= a ball pitched knee high over the inside cor ner of the plate. A low curve, “hooked” over the inside corner, and a fast ball. started at arm's length over the pitch. er's head and angled down to the hat. ter's knees, if judiciously mixed with a fast ball or curve, Inside or out. and a competent “floater” will worry eight ont of ten hatters Slim Sallee, ax an example, lasted a long while after his arm was virtoaily through, because his superb control ennbled him to put the ball in the hardest of pinces to hit, All Good Ball Players “Last season, when 1 attended the ‘Old Timers’ Game’ In Boston, | rode in a machine with Jimmy Colling, the old Boston third baseman; Pitcher Kid Nichols, Larry Lajole, as great a sec ond baseman as ever lived, and old Oy Young” says President John A. 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On more ths wriggling te sion we have known him 1 water themes with nd app of the marvels.” such areat copy of OF knowledge in the hattery night bet arent truthfulness from hr the reality supplies the ick to enable If a man dow of we isdom he op t tukes a lot of good | Sole men 10 reach the never be Tver st p fo ink of this + We are what we eat! It’s a startling fact, yet a simple truth. This is the reason every one should know that his food is really mourishing—not merely filling. Grape-Nuts—made from wheat and barley—is one of the few cereal foods that includes the vital mineral salts so necessary for supplying proper nourishment for nerve and bone structure. In Grape-Nuts, too, is retained the important vitamin-B of the wheat. No food has greater influence in strengthenin the body of a growing child than Grape-Nuts. An remember, children need the very best there is in the way of nourishment. Grape-Nuts is just as delicious as it is healthful, whether served right from the package as a break- fast cereal with milk or cream, with fresh or stewed fruit, or made into an appetizing recipe. Try the suggestion given below.
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