Show Some Pointers On Arranging ting Batting Order If you really doubt that there ii any stuff in framing upa up upa a batting order in an effort to tomake tomake make the best use of the playing talent on a ball team read these thesa observations by that wise old old- tinier timer Arthur Irwin He lie begins by asking this question Suppose you had Ty Cobb well up in your batting list What sort of a player would you consider th the most suitable to put next to him The veteran answers it by that ho believes a left handed batter batter bat bat- ter other conditions being being- reasonably reasonably reason reason- ably even would bo be the best man manto manto to nave have next to the peerless TyTy Ty STy Ty is a wonderful man on th the paths explained Arthur and I believe that when he ho ceta on first you will find that a left hand batsman batsman bats bats- man naturally Interfering considerably consid with a catcher when th the latter tries to keep Cobb hugging the initial will help Ty Just enough to make it a lot easier for him to take the next perch Wo used to figure it out that way on the tho Providence team We V had Dan Brouthers a whale of a a. man and a loft left to follow some speedy runner Dan would take un up so o much room that catchers with bat right in their face used to complain that they could hardly see seethe seethe the ball come up to the plate let alone watch a base runner I |