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Show VETERAN COACHES BECOME THE RULE Everybody geems to be dolnf: now wha1! Jnhnnv McOraw st-irterl dolus - numb of years nqo -the employment of a veteran vet-eran coaeb to tniln the your? pitchers. McGraw's old team mate. Vv iJbert Rob-lnfon, Rob-lnfon, was looklne; lor a .lob come years :i eto. He a p j i ? ! e-;l I o I c G ra w. F obi non was too old and. too bulk to plaV-Gr.iw plaV-Gr.iw was .iutt about to turn down RoMn-on RoMn-on when he thought about the cortchlnC Kooinson was a prat f-n rehrr In the ol'i rj;. vs aiul "e ;-ih .tyn bad n'M.-oinPliRiT'd gre;:t rnsults in lindlinc; youurj pi (c)jrP. "You're liire.-j." .McGrsw r..a:a to "Robinson. "Robin-son. "Your litle r, coach. Your io, wil! be to devt.iop my young ynchcrs." ttobirou inn cir. r-ood. lb; labored lonff: and patienllv with Rube Mdrouard but, he got ivsiiU'f. -left Tcsn.au wax as wll aw a Zulu warrior wpii be tsp turned over to Robinson for "treatment.." Ter-rc;i'i Ter-rc;i'i tocav ranks bh o;je of the rrrareai pit'jh'ii s In ba?e.bat!. l:oMn? on made a i;o. pitcher out of Al P'.-rmt reo. Ti:e fEU'x-i i-s of )!obinin v. i:h t'n" Olant, r'-'-rnilf- ijas inni!"M'-d mo.1 r of ti'.c urlv-j-' bU' l.-ajiue p-mmu'M-H to j j 1 r s it vi'M.in ' trlnr to coach the yearling twlrlnr. |