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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 15

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By Fogoly and Shorten' UNITED STATES PRESTIGE AT STAKE THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW! BROOKLYN EAGLE, DEC. 23, 1954 5 HERE'S A SWITCH: Rupp Insists Ky. Not Best in Land Lack Skate Fund For Moscow Trip HA LOO V.AT YO'-e iA IS 1 We'S BEEN Ay O1 VCSCEE HE5 HUSSAR 3 CC.N5 r-; 0ue F03 A AfTHS SAV DOS)? PlAVinS P'SSVBACK HcS A SKETCH i JlLBeZ CSASH LANC.MG i WITH EVERV WITH HAS pjr WCRE T' Llp XZTZ7j "--7 WHEN HIS 0AM TON ISHTU GUVS IN A HOSPITAL. I CP Th 1 YS; 1 I CO-PILOT BUT HIS vTHAN TEM ALPMASETCAL DRCLLMI WHE GETS HIM Vt WIFE JQ'-ri yly Loo'T. e8 home xdbsfir I'M a B28 -oS 7rnr TMAT wo trft) PA, cmvPAt fi fcrf '(she's givins himU (RESHEVSKY KEEPS CHESS SLATE CLEAN Battles to Draw Against Byrne in Jamestown.

X. Dec. 23 (U.R) The best Christmas present the U. S. speed skating team could get is a trip to Mos-cow and the world championship races.

Unless Santa Claus comes through with tra el expends, the team will have to miss the competition for the second straight vear. That means a di-; l.t'Xingtoii, Dec. 23 Coach Adolpn Rupp today he still doesn't think his Kentucky Wildcats are the iie-t college basketball team in the nation, but a lot of folk' ii-agreed with him in the wake of a stunning victory out defending X. C. ('.

A. champion La Salle. The Wildcats' triumph last reel cuuiieiiK1? uoiu ulissi.i win go unanswered. As of now, the Amateur Skat Rosenwald Tourney HKKM.1V HKI.MS Samuel intorna-lional grandmaster, until recently a resident of lirooklyn. was still undefeated, early this morning in the I.e-ing .1.

Ru.spiiald Trophy tournament at the Manhattan Chess Club, with a of 's. lie wa pitted azainst Donald Hyrne of ing Union of the I'. S. lacks suf- fieient funds to send a four-man i team behind the iron Curtain I for the races, Ken. 13-20.

Rich night, in the final round oi their own holiday tournament, came on the same night that Illinois, ranked 'o. I nationally, was tip-et, 72 tiO, by emotionally fired-up Loyola of ard P. Shearman, the teams manager, laments that all efforts to raise money have Itrooklyn. who made high core i failed. ne sioinn.

It was (he second -I I aiglil year Kentucky had won Its own loiirney, the Wildcats' aoih straight win. and their I2Sii straight home court win. And it came rather easily after the Wildcats took a CVpoint lead midway in the first half. of 1 in the (earn matches-; against rtiNsia last, June. The encounter produced Mime of the finest ches of the loiirnanirnt so far Inn ii ended in a draw after 10 moves had lieeu recorded.

rne had the while di'es and Ueslie.y countered with the Vim.u i Jl HUS3ANCS GST MLS-E5ED 'g, JZSislSSiil' AFTER E.E3V Jm- HAZEL TlLLEy ia.3 GiicAso S7f ul. I "I can't understand it," the furniture company eecutive said today. "This Is the richest country in the world, and we can't find to send the hoys Shearman aid lie inn collected about XI enough to finance one man for a token an- the ily Rupp in-Nted. 1 'No. I don't think vou coul TP 1 Talbert Hopinq for Trabert-Hoad Start Vail us i he best team in the na-jtiou although we certainly have much faster than 1 had alitii'ipated.

I repeat what pearar.ee at Moscow's 125.000-.-eat n.vn.vai,) Stadium. amount is the return from 3.000 letters he has sent to sports en-j wit sell del'ene. The younger "as full of confidence and attacked icoiousy on the kind's side of the hoard. His opponent' del'eusie tactics earned (he latter general admiral ion. Norman Mosberg 1 said before the season started i Svdnev.

Australia Dee across tne country. 7JMf i i (U.R) Bill Talhert, captain oft "We couldn't compete in we will lie much better ball iclub by the middle of January I when we Itave a few more Mosberg Due the American Davis Cup team i Japan last vear for tne same i.ari'v moved into sec f'onrii mil nr riiir Dxe Wafcer Comes Prcsfl Tepho: BOB BURROW of Kentucky ond Gary Bergen of Utah battle for a rebound the Wildcats' 7065 win at Lexington. Art Bunte of Utah is a the right. nd place with 'a after def, a score ol ating James Kupp Surprised which challenged Australia forjreason. and we lost prestige," Lnma Trtrlnv trr the silver trophy next week, he said.

"We siiould be repre-OiTie lOQuy TOr today said he wotdd like to see sented to show the Russians we: I Tony Trabert pitted against'are not afraid to compete ArmV UlSCnOrCje Lewis Hoad in the opening'against them right in their own match. Icotintrv." After IS months of a ton llupp saiij ne expected to wio the tourney by beating T. Sheittin, na'ional pecd in a Krench defense lasting moves, c. s. chain- dnu La fane, two oi nu' Pion Arthur Ii.

riisgtiicr and teams in tne nation, today "eoige Kramer of Philadelphia ail-coliece tournament at Okla- "Tony is a fighter and wants! Shearman said the Russian, tlut.v In Germany, Cpl. to win that firt match won th meet comes home Home to Big League 5 YANKEE FROM DEEP SOUTH Old Dixie Walker '13 coming back to coach for the Cardinals again, Last year he managed the Cards' farm club at Houston in the Texas League. You simply can't keep a good man down on the farm. Dixie comes from the big baseball family at Birm were wen maieneu in a queen i city in sty.e, America. Vie Seixas never has'timated that "we were afraid of.ahoard the troopship Genera been too confident the first' them because our rich country 1'Utner, all set to trade in hi- Indian deien-e, winch went to sui.r, 3 to nimn.

ami of last season's stars iime up. ii vu ne oetter it ne Wn'i cpihI tnaiii" itJUs or civilian clonics agair immer and sherw'm has a cre of 22, goes in the second match," he! ivi.ii- The former star sw Kramer, 12, and senior, 1 Cliff Il.igen. Frank Ramsey, Lou T-doropoulous) "our scores in the To's prove that." trouncing Ceorue Washington, r.T. in the final round. The Dons.

rt-ho crushed Wichita and Oklahoma City in early-round panics, led almost all the way as I till Russell set the pace with points. Top scorer for ilcoice Washincton. thn reicn-hn; Southern Conference ch.on- representing the country of-1 k11 H.idMlWi ficlally, the government and Syracuse I niversity is one be discharged from the Army The fifih round is scheduled ingham. It includes Sammy Byrd, Bobby Bragan, Johnny Peskey, and Dixie's own brother, Harry H'alker, lovably known as Harry, the Hat. The past generation of Walkers didn't surrender with Gen.

Robert E. Lee. "My old man." Dixie once said, the laughter wrinkles i and hopes lo resume lor tonnriu at the C. Adjourned games will be mil the Wildcats' scoring punch was just too much for l.a Salle last night. The explorers rallied gamely after said.

Pairings will be decided Saturday and Harry Hopman, Australian team captain, refused to make any predictions until the draw. a The Australians would like to see Seixas and Ken Ro'ewall in the first match since Sei.xns never is at his be-t the first Skating I nion have such thereafter, fund. Therefore, the team is! Son of Joe Mosberg, woo won dependent on the generosity of 'he New York State 112-pound k. title in 1027 Norman around his eves, "wouldn't speak to me for two months piaveo oil tomorrow. I'lay in the National Intercollegiate Chi'ss League tour- ,7....

i ncv is scheduled to Sun- wuo oao leucis ioi iiumii tfter 1 told him I signed with a team called the Yankees." Dixie has a real Southern drawl himself that wasn't Adopted for showmanship purposes. sthivi nn-jii said the I'. nor- idler iku in time nnrl nwn WOU hflva 'a fTtlilf rhjuii-P1' seven score against Ro-ewall. 'against the dozen other Compet day morning at Columbia Cni- i vci'sity. The following seven schools hae decided definitely i to take part: Columbia.

City Col lego. Fori I ham. I'arp College, formed js a liT-moer of the relay team that set a Pubiie Srhools Athletic League -wim- ing nations, riie Americans WIFE'S HAIRPIN When he played right field for Schwartz Advances might not win, he i ha n-umi worn- .11 In Indoor Tennis Hie bellied coach lb boxill" 1 iil5Flli the Dodgers he was the idol of the Flatbush fans. It was there he earned the nickname of the People's Choice. He might have run for Borough President if John Cashmore iiniioi .010 1 ne 1 ei ei sii ii (' u- i 7.

at Fort Dix alter being inducted. sians. The trailing l.y 1.1 midway in the ueviin wan first half ami trailed by only m. at half lime. Oklahoma City took third lint when Hill Evans and Bob MXU 'dl-coliege by beat-llurrow boD-tcMl the Kentucky 1UK 1 ''8- 111 margin to pi points and La 'hiu beat VYm-Salle never threatened again s--''- nflh Kvans and All-America Tom Oklahoma A.

Cola of Salle tied for scoring 5 hoiiors at. 20 points each. Illinois ran afoul of Loyola Plan 'Night' for Mosdell team stirred up by the deatn in' Montreal. Dec The an am.) accident yesterday of Montreal Cana.iiens today Hobby llanburg. star Loyola panned a "Ken Mosdell Night'' player bir four years and an.

Keb. 2 honor the nil-voar-old tennis coach. enter. MomIcII and Harry Wat- lim Mi-Cafferty explained. "We, son.

now with the f'hicaco played the game for Hoi and Black Hawks, are the oniv plav-we had to win." Pr. Mm in an Francisco hid lor na-plaved with the old Brooklyn lional honors by winning the Americar.s. tPMiii diviner tn i meets Richard Fine and Win-lion Chnrlop faces third-rated iGeor-Re Rail tonight in the 1 rnmi.fin'i r.t the and LoOO-meter events! y. rein, iiiui roiipn in and the Scandinavian n.t ..1. 1, sun iiiiis 01 oi-r 111- TnnnL.

r.U I nrt I -1 1 Ki ni-rf in liln flAO ni.rll rt.i AAil 1 1 11 1 1 HitlAt: III IHIM II I I It'll of Chicago. The event was last won by Columbia but the Rlue and White champions have been graduated, lcavim; C. C. X. V.

the favorite to v. in this yea r. HKSS Ml. Br m. nf.iil, roinvui.E.

r. B.rK 7 nun ii.uiii-ioiisiiifis "'s. a 1 1 1. Tnfltu. iinni'i.

slcsI in i aim1 nut i itiii -VI -j itni-s. Imory. ithev might narlav a Red trim-! N'orman was attached to to In las; night's quarter-finals, mine. Shearman explained. 'headquarters company, Schwartz stopped Milt Katz bvi "The foreign teams are all set famrv lJlV1--1011- Rationed 2.

iii. Charlon defeated Rill. because tliev are subsidized KviFrankfurt. Germany, prior hadn held squatter rights to the office. Our hero used to carry one of his wife's hairpins in he hip pocket of his uniform.

It was a lucky charm, in Dixie's opinion. But the talisman didn't keep him from kuffering a series of injuries. He was hurt so often that toward the end of his playing days he was held together by wiring throughout his body. Ilia collarbone, legs and arms lock a beating. ''It began when I played high school football," he grinned.

I thought baseball would be easier on my brittle old bones, but it hasn't." UNBOWED But Dixie could take it and refused to say uncle even when he was in agony. The surgeons once cut a hole in Dixie's shoulder and wove a wire through it Davis, G-t, and Ball! their governments," Shearman' m'plvlnK nnlpr 10 ousted Hubert Vincent, fi l.jpointed nut. "If we're to meet home. 4. Fine advanced by default1 the challenge, something will overjVl Hollander.

to happen quickly." ropical Park Entries zz roR rniDjiY Po.t 1:3 p.m. FIRST 1954 N. L. Fielding Records tl(l GOT y.tt a.r.4 lip; calm. a.

12 2au. Wt. i'. much as a sailor would splice a rope. He tore his right PO A ChouIder from its socket on three occasions.

There's a ii fvi 1 I I HOWARD S. PRATT; in- Ml 171 I2 1 (iray PUldor ru pr 12 xh.rat Vrt-o 1 05 10 JJ'J HC Back id' 1 1 Rj-d I'mhreja Hi)i14Srrr, PararrVo Wr Bo-t uui 3 xWarohouexi.s 1-i5 -4 .1 I.I. 7 M-il--r i '5 R. -r-1 'ogfi 8 Pr: Due ..1 ri.iim SKCONO RVCI f.t -r. High Tide for Eagle Anglers TC.

V141 1520 1102 167 SO 2 HI' 1 167 1126 Rrookhn i o. llormiu. York Firdy. C'li A 61. l.w: ila-kman.

Nfw Vnrk Isymnfr. rcli If '7 I It I 1 160 i js S14 IJfil IflJb 1 'I Pi 119 9P9 loi l.iaird Sandy 4 2.5"0 iclalmir.i. VVr. -R -R 8 IlKai I Ror.aaay Mnnlauk PI I Mk' Paint K. Siga, PM VI A VI AM 4 VI A VI a in i.i 4: ii ..3 t.

i -a vi in 11 7 7 II' 7 i r. I II 11 t.n a in, it Btsr.MLN T.l-.iar n-I'-i n' par. 986 Ba'r! R.c.rn nr 3 AJir. MrC.a'.n 2 3 Mr Do 4 Mm. A PO 54 7 ,11 Eiiver tniay in nis einow.

When he was traded to the White Sox by the Yankees broke the collarbone for the third time and with his arm in a sling spent the rest of the season broadcasting the Pale Hose games. Twice he shattered his ankle. The second time there was a free-for-all against the Cubs at Ebbets Field. Dixie rushed to the rescue of Joe Medwick and he disappeared at the bottom of the heap of milling players. Upon being ished out he noticed something odd about his leg.

'The hone was sticking out kind cf funny," he explained. "At first I thought it was just a spur." l'7 9 xV O.l 101 10 I 1 l7 H-id Msi.r 110 11 151 T4 II 14 IS I 1J I 17 112 in .1 81 pivm- Nrw York Si. Cox, Brookl.n H.imrr. aer 8 Prini. 11114 Ml-t 761 81 50 7' 16 .919 rurnlihfd hr 11 Coa.t and (iwdtlM Sur.aj.

reieived is the vear or valuable r.riyos: inv.mi I ,5 ar.1 ma'o WKi'o or. SRll; sn KB, on QR2 i-r, vrt K8. on QH ai.d KB1. Kt on U5 aid i'OiKRI 107 1 H.fi on KV on K1- on OR! u7ind KK' on Q1I4 03 rm KK 2 Til rr.ft No. 14.16, by 1 13 I p.i4 STATE SKI REPORTS IV 7 CS.iriv 1p .1.

nAInK 16 Oa.Tf nil .078 142 144 II '01 10 14 1 144 II 1.11 1.14 lOli 477 14 4-: 22 IsH 114 17 315 iook of one of our'finest local.eniers a fisii. large or llofmin, Nw York Brooklm -I Gardner, York i1- I 'will re with his n.mie and organizations, the Miramar, 4-1 17 rv.7 3.13 82 Ml catch recorded on the first pdiro is-, i 1 i i -1 pimilfr, 3 la 6 ni.i i fayrf ir I '2 fair lo foil attractive book n.rhlnr mada. BIVUISIM I.AKF I. vear his t'XcllMVt no THIRD BtSI c. pn I 10 II 1.M 1.:7 112 75 fir a- :9 n.rdnrr.

York pj. i MurJ-ews, a 'I'- Im iicul A affair, it i- uhii ii i complete year's history, giv- mg full information about all AFTEK-DINNER DEPEW The one-time champion hitter of the National League was kept so busv during the RACK-Sx .971 r.ali.i- .971 A .9 .9 P. 1 1 4 Tt 9 2 1 '7 to i-iuv 01. .1 1 Su- H.i.-rp ".1 4 g.ors I I.I '2 Vi 1 .1 1 'i, I. 11 T.

C. All 111 0i 7 3 1715 I -1 Olil o- Vi-Cnias-Mm bC Hnr.f. i. Iiw-l rxYtKTH lint .950 fo da .945 ft'! pp OJii IRebt. 116 7 Ht I'O tl w'ar 'V 3 iH-ih II Rr.a- H.i-m n.

off season makinff sneechns. he rarelv eveninir nl'f I'0'- Bmokun i s. I.J., 5H l'l oil Jul 15 1 1 45 Til 221 Rhinon, Brooklrn to be with his growing family. He spoke at Armv camp I AdarTia. 11 l'l 71 Vi too.1 MOPIRsronv I ka.t.

lair a.iiKi I Kl. PI At III 2 12 Inn kax. 2 Oo6. OIL FORI.I, 1 powdrr. 12 ba.a.

SAR4N51 I.4KF I po40r. 2 Irown A. ba-r. tnod SNOW RIU41R iTurlnl 1 po.drr. IS 11.

ba-a. inod SPli I t.ATOR 1 arllM aurlaro. 8 ba.t. TI51RI RI.ANF ltal Juno I ood.r, I hj.r. no akllnf HIIITIFAIF )ir ilowar Mnpri I d'r.

h-10 fro.t-n bat, (air lo aoud I'i II during the second world war, making talks to soldiers. For every home run he hit in 1941 he received free no 2fi7 2M 149 It costs nothing in rnli-r the tournament. There are no az limits or restriction of any kind evcepl the rules and reenlations of ihe toiirnr), which are designed to lie fair to one ami all. i lob's activities, both yacht-irg and witii a register of all its different divisions, the new officers and committees and their backgrounds. It's about the nicest tiling we've seen thatsjine.

siionrsTor iiaoer service for his kids. He was a Doduer harcaim PO (1. 4 y. Df.i. I'Tllf-irv nil lloak.

BrooNlin TtiorapnQ, Now Y'ork I JaO r.i..Kl, SI. Lsuia I Player and I Ml1. a ike I rirtrrr.av gc Rfe.o. Brooklyn Cir.dn-.atl Bn- ka, Dark. Vrw York Mr-nun.

DP HI 74 3 A Tr 1 .111.1 'ofci 2S 41.4 721 ST) Tl.ic Li. q-q 7 n.r---t lOtl Pfliey bought him from the Detroit Tigers for a price of $15,000. i Brooklyn rooters threatened lo boycott Ebbets Field Manager Leo Durocher was playing around with 114 270 .1" .1 2K iv' 14 several cclehi ities are already on the fishing grounds, 1 154 llo a IMir ii" ti nrt'lt P4CE ard n- )'-4 I'-. i.l.a 1 '0 912 P. i v.

105 59 812 41" Also Iron, the Striper Surf 'l'-n conipeti. NAVY MASCOT ARRIVES SAFELY IN NEW ORLEANS New Oilciins, lire 2.1 HJ.R) notion of benchinsr Walker for liirht On vpar immr, Brooklyn II 9 lion, led Williams, lioston (lull, vvhicli so ably holds up nmla. Rirlrov I tin Pannla1. CIsntA 1. ,.1 ,1 i oi 11111 di us 1 1 1 a vujiis a v.

nunc os Ificauiiif; ivfui- C' T1 10 1 10 14 2 sl.vrd ad pf- 3 kVjlU! V.U I lino Wjnr. A I 11119 1 OM O-rt 1 00(1 99(1 1 i'll Ii' 5 I a P5 :3 K-r -v '1 I 7 1 1-214 '5 15 16 aa.i-jv that hi house needed painting so badly he couldn't report for awhile. iUllllamn. Ilrooklyn l- Billy Ml. the g.nl masciit, took up irsjiliMice at in Dixie finally left Brooklyn Forbes Field.

Pitls- 12 I 4f ll' 4 245 baseball slugger, and one of Ihe nation's lop flilit fisher, men. has had several innings with the bonefisli on ITorida Keys. His largest of right fish aught so far was a 12-pound, Ill-ounce specimen, taken on a spin casting outfit manufactured by his own tackle com. any in Miami. burgh, with Vic Lombardi and Hal Gregg for Preacher v'i'! 114 Ii 4.17 157 414 4t, 2 9 301 61 17S 1 in la.lHIU.

flXIH ACT tr $2 .983 914 R.ni: P. -tan I7 it y. 'cn 6 11 1-1 12 our lioroiiKh slandard in various tournaments, comes the list of its new officers for I already noted in this rol-n hut Ave wish to add their top man, Harry Jagoda, who has lieen a slar secretar) I of this ami other chilis for, eai-s and he will probably feel strance sitting on Ihe presiding bench. ttoe. Rillv Cox and Gene Mauch.

Rut bv then this bite- vv rti Rhodr-4, New Yttrk Nnirler, Rr4nklrn ball player had ccme close to the end of his if ill I'll 1 I 3 111 .484 8n l'l Rov 3 P.M sell! 4 Mark La in '1 (, .978 5 Dar.lr.j Son ill 918 6 Va. 1 1 0 4 I 'r K.nt 977 7 1fl r.an-o '2'1 5 Ma .976 2 Onv Raqua.i 120 16 vi. II 155 70 l'l 151 1 1 151 17 14A 14' 153 141 71 12H 152 II!) 147 I 16 ns 1.17 B1 141 143 14 l.KO.AI. NOTIl Ks, a 11 PI ft 7 4 10 the Aniliilion 7iMi toiliiy after a 1 ile trip frnni Annapolis. HiImt l.iinis K.

Norfolk salil the pri'inatiiip arrival us ib'simo'cl in tli wart any "fancy ideas" on the part of "We didn't broadcast llilly's trip or our rmite," said Norfolk. The driver said llie only "news leak" was in (lie danger area of Mississippi itself vvlii i hey hail to stop ai a wriLthinz station. From there on into New Orleans, lie said, clinked the truck's nil and GOLF HERE'S HOW By Sam Snead 4111 ri2 IbO 261 1.17 27 4 110 2 106 ros 221 24.1 291 127 5S 1C3 2i: 215 14 al.jr.- p.i: .4 O-10. 91 .910 Moollpr. New York Maci.

S- G.Tdon. P.tuV:-h Ir.ln, New York Repiilikl, Ht 8 Furlllo. Brooklm K.r.er, Cmrato A.ircin, NMwillkfe p.r:-.o. Cincinnati jSl'IPr, f'-icrtf Kur il, PllilarlrllVnla I r'ncnna'l I shnha. B-ooMn Moryn.

Brooklya 2S1 1-4 325 IM 215 262 I'll 32S 155 u.vir 1 1 F1 2 R'unt Bl 8 5 1 14 I or The Mettv.pul.tan Miami Fish- f. TYtt ing annual r'ftKE and im.ikpkmikvi -anuling classic, will round out a scire of years In its current coiite-t hich pencil Dec. l'l Kits, iiutvin ii vnu i i and runs thrmigh next April 1 k's'1 p' 'p "The Met has scored. You can. "h'att ik'so'i f.

Here's a player swinging! 7 F. fr.M- '6 9 A 9 in 1 I P-ir i- 119 12 n-t'l Vo.a q- 4 Tlia Fior 9 .7 tS-roa! 9ort 6 xO-s-n tie 8 11 5 3 iretty well at the top of his ackswing. You can't get the 'jt'n hack up there and be in 26 o-a 'h uy, FlCtTl'll RACE O-a 4 -ur-4 83.500 is the slogan' 1 w- IV I P.a-.pr jou s.iape 11 i oil nue any PC PS l-n checked Kill." .916 eally serious faults in your tAllllIRS PC 8 4.16 7 251 3 IrlO 6 6-5 9 103 10 5 1 year in keeping with the tf tourney 20 s.uc"e?sive and uc- i.x. uhjax .996 rip, stance, pivot or 3t Lnu.f H'alkor, Brooklyn P.l-.b-iigh M.t'l i.ifP (ampanolla, Brookl.n .990 3 a 4 F.i; 1 I 3 xx? 9 12 rs: ra Al KM) iJRK.KTIN i Dorish Signs Contracts .966 nil car-. bw.

to swing down. At tne top L'C 600 1'12 Q.g 6 xJImmy Mar.n 13 l.1H-..f C.nnnr.atl i. ricli hmt hia niu m' ilhltKAS I Urt AKUIVAX WKSI.KY KI'ISi'nPAI. til I Hi-tl Chicago. Dec.

-Harrv Kxpert and novice angler uu, he shaft. The shaft should be nmtro'm. York 9S9 7 Repa. jsj NINTH RACK- -O ard i.hraa-year-old,.: c.a;tr... i.

pura Dorish, right-handed pitcher from many parts of the globe inning III 52 73 58 16 83 336 4111 2118 356 21,3 28 45 11 1) 7 13 oiizonial with wood; increas-cramped. Your weight is main-X' 'pi Who cinnpiled q- 2 10O. 'stiwiil converce upon the South 475 igiy wnii tne no-. as tne.iy on your ngnt loot wnue tne 7' i 2 I 4 7 4 4 7 4 10 I A tin 1654 1 .160 1847 1.118 1714 1761 1741 A19 279 41 752 663 373 318 471 215 396 81 196 I 16 129 KIT 146 14 134 134 lid iiiciea-i-s. AH clubs held in ball of your left foot keeps you reconi last season, has returned no his signed imi, tract to the vi Chicago White Sox.

Dorish, til years old, had a 2 72 eaineil run 11 'iida fi-hmg cround; for an- i-i-i'ii pny. ..7 -n ir a i II, .51 -n- oilier tlls-le with the lug fill-. uno-ut in writitiK. i.il They'll have almost unlimited opportunities to score. Ilesides axnik (' juupan 1 9 I 10 A 1 I OS 11 TV, hit 1 2 1 2 xl'sd-i-'i- 1 1 5 11 x'l O-- i r- 1 1.1 15 113 16 XR .873 I 3 A.r xaI arit Pi il-n, 4 Coin.

3 Wa'rh h. 6 q-, 8 Rv.da firm but not tense grip.) firmly in balance. Your our left arm should heel is lifted from the ground Bt'ookVn 1.. i-r. iverage.

TC 6 5966 i 61.14 9 6058 6018 39.12 in I10 i.llli.K VI1.1I1VL K.llll l.lillt LI Flil.Olsr, tip PR. I'O 114 ill iO 4114 154 IIS 4 4181 54 9 4 U3 lj.1 1 73 8 .1 11 9 J'96 154 172 17 4170 '64 14 4'2J 1,14 116 9 40.18 1288 80 3.1064 lU'li n. iv X-tt V. t'li ll'i as sii cis uu iu m-vj icii i. k'oicn it with comfort.

Your. knee on a horizontal plane ight elbow will be dovCn and your right. When you can windi-ii-'w the angling annals of the anglinsi annals of x5. x.1. 111 N'iV TIIKKKK 97j apiirar.llra rla.n 974 1 world and to the win a citation, a wan I.

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Years Available:
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