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Show STEVE CUSACK NOW HAS REAL POSITION "Umpiring is a soft job in the mornings morn-ings and after the game. The hours are fine, but, oh, boy! I got myself a po-slsh-on and I am still wearing the conventional con-ventional blue." Steve Cusack, known from coast to coast as a minor league umpire, let go this announcement, followed by the statement that he is through with baseball base-ball and is now an officer of the law. He is one of the federal reserve bank policemen, police-men, and his hours are from 12 midnight to 8 a. m. "At last I got myself one of them positions posi-tions I had been reading about," explained ex-plained Steve. "From now on I am going go-ing to be one of the angry mob that sits in the bleachers and calls the umpire robber, thief,' and nice things. My one ambition now 4s to attend a game that Jerry Eddinger and Pipes Conley are umpiring. Then I'll be even for the rest 'of my life." |