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Show i ; .fl (he real wiz kids of sport "1 like to nominate at least i -in. Tbey are Alonzo Stagg. 7 ,Mack, 78. Matt Winn. 81, J Bradley, 82. Their aver- f j, tround 80 and they are " Lning to get up steam. I must be something hooked (tat blocks oft the attacking ,ne of Walter Camp'a AI1- veterans in 1889, which 'i be 53 years ago, Is still hardest-working football I, tbe trade. Stagg uses i spikes In place of crutches. i me at the Colcge of the M Is all over the field like :C y coyote and Stagg Isn't jjj t short chip shot away ', i. 5 i , the same line Connie Mack eL.it (or his next sPri"8 train' i I hoping this time to lift his I s up around the bottom of ; iivision. Connie, also, won't M fA ft; ' 1 W j j" ALONZO STAGO i. amen calendar space before 1 a. His main ambition now ' ! 2 the A. L. pennant on his 1, j birthday. and Mack have been active i s in over 60 years of sport, v ier is looking for a sunset r. Kentuckians i fott Winn or Kentucky, hav-10 hav-10 well behind, Is even more 0 ha usual in rounding up his 1 atucky Derby. (same time Col. E. R. Brad-' Brad-' 52 still has his Lexington at looking for another Derby ; tl Winn has seen all the Ken-.jiierbirs Ken-.jiierbirs ever run since the i in 1875, and he hopes to ...... , - - ' :ee years further on, Into the ', i pageant of them all. s been some time since ; Bradley won one of these " features, so he is equal-e equal-e in having another three-: three-: ready soon, one with a to win. His Bimelech just out. A Winn has an Idea at this that Alsab may be the i Derby winner of all time, las Alsab Is, there Is a wide ween a two-year-old and a r-old, considering all the incidents that can happen to mghbred, including house-bee house-bee and the pip. e Two Races i;h spring practice is three sway, American league rs plus owners plus ball -are still brooding over the i strength of the Yankees. meanwhile, the National forward to another all-t all-t scramble among Dodgers, 'is, Reds and possibly Pi-Uomeone Pi-Uomeone else. Heds with Johnny Vander si Elmer Riddle on hand to ! their pitching veterans will 'Iter club next spring if Bill toie can plug one or two Bill is lucky these gaps are Ms pitching department, the janyon to fill up. "4 located a large part of H Vander Meer is likely to t the great pitchers of 1942. middle. I this point American league see no light rays of any fence. Seven of them are into holes as deep and as the mouth of a railroad fcd Sox still haven't the I or the defensive speed to ) that big gap between them-i them-i the Yankees. The Bed lack the infield ground- ipeed needed to help any long. The Yankee infield 4 oil many a rap starting e hit that Red Sox lnfleld-iin't lnfleld-iin't have handled. 'TLIGHT BRIEFS: P. Kelly, Notre Dame cap-i cap-i end of 1938, has been ap- to the FBI staff, f Herman owns a highly turkey ranch in Cali- Leahy has advised his me assistants to lay off K's a vicious game," he expand ex-pand if you get the habit t leave it alone." , ' Chan, a Chinese halfback n Francisco State college 'team, weighs 125 pounds. |