Show Major League Managers Dont Don't Like Their Men to Drive Midget Autos Autos' By ALAN ALA GOULD Associated Press Sports Edit Editor r NEW V YORK Jan 29 The 29 Tho three Rs advocated by Lar- Lar rupin Lou Gehrig for baseballs baseball's season off season reading reading rest and re relaxation re- re parallel parallel closely the pre pre- prescriptions prescriptions pre pre- handed out by most major league medicine men the managers for tor the tho benefit of oC their athletes Lest it be supposed that they are arc speaking mainly from personal personal personal per per- fondness for carpet slippers slippers slip slip- pers pens and a comfortable place by bythe bythe bytho the tho fireplace these frigid winter nights Rogers Hornsby the rajah of the St. St Louis Browns comments comments com corn ments I admit fellows like Frankie Frisch and I have to take it easy during the season off-season but younger men too often overdo because they figure they can get into shape for tor playing baseball easier in the training c camp mp They should not play basketball or take part in other strenuous competitive sports sport They should stay away away front from rom gymnasiums Hunting is allright all allright allright right in fact anything that takes taker a a. lot of walking is good Considering that major league baseball involves seven months of steady concentrated activity Frisch's tip Up to the younger generation generation gen gen- is to devote the winter to concentrated loafing playing Banjo-playing Charley Grimm popular pilot of the Chicago Cubs takes Issue with the Frisch doc doe docI I trine Says Charley Players should keep in the best possible condition during the winter HuntIng Hunting Hunting Hunt Hunt- ing is the best sport to to keep th the thc legs hardened and the system from softening up The more a fellow keeps in shape during the season off the easier it Itis is for him hini to get in playing condition in the spring Pitchers should rest their arms completely Golf Gol is all aU right but anything more strenuous is frowned upon by Man Manager ger Joe McCarthy of the Yankees Joo draws no definite line on what his charges should or should not do during the winter winter winter win win- ter but he trusts they will void world tours and keep away from basketball courts Mickey Coch- Coch rano of ot the world Tigers and his old boss Connie Made MacIc of the indorse this general policy Steve ONeill O'Neill Cleveland's pilot warns his pitchers against playing handball or otherwise endangering endanger endanger- ing the muscles of their salary arms but doesn't object to this particular indoor sport so far as the other players are concerned Steve recommends a certain amount of season off routine in inor inor inor or out of ot a gymnasium So does Charley Chancy Dressen Cincinnati's peppery leader who adds Most of the players have enough sense not nol to overdo during the winter Jimmy Wilson of oC the Phillies says I 1 just let the men man do what they like so long as as' as they stay in some kind of of- shape The best way to keep in condi condition tion Bucky Harris of the Washington WashIngton Wash Wash- ington Senators believes is to get as much outdoor exercise as possible between seasons Harold Pie Traynor Pirate manager and onetime king of the third basemen no longer devotes his own winters to hunting or lifo life in the Wisconsin woods but he has no objection to his players doing so Pie Pic is averse to the softer life lite particularly winter vacations in Florida but he doesn't want his men to risk their limbs playing basketball wrestling wres wres- tUng or driving midget automo automo- biles |