Show GREAT FIND FOR BROWNS jT I 1 ci 4 c s 1 4 r k i. i ito j t t 4 f f 6 p i I f L 44 V A 4 1 i X PMJ V I t i 1 BRUCE DOUGLAS CAMPBELL Campbell Formerly of Chis ox Hammers Ball Bal Thrown in ill for Good Measure l in HacHey Deal Dea Rookie Looks Like Fixture in St. St Louis Pasture By WILLIAM I BRAUCHER NE NEA Service Sports Editor You can take it or not from Bill Killefer manager of the SU St Louis Loui Browns that at l least ast one of the Campbells Camp bells is coming 0 O Ho 0 O Ho and h his he heis heis is pretty certain about that The Campbell in question is Bruce Bruc Douglas Campbell of the Chicago cla claby clan by that name and he was thrown in for good measure m in n the deal that tha sent Bump Hadley to St. St Louis an and brought Red Kress to the White Sox In this connection Bill Killefer thinks good me measure is a very appropriate appropriate ap ap- I ap-I term because though Hac had had- I Icy y was vas the man Killefer wanted Campbell thus far has been the bettar bet bet- tar ter part of the bargain liE HE CAN lilT HIT BUT BUT BUT- Trader Fonsecas Fonseca's estimate of ot th the young oung Scotchman may have been hastily formed The Trader confided to this inquiring reporter shortly after aUer the deal had been made macic that tha Campbell sure could kiss that old apple but that he never in all hi hilife his life would be an outfielder Since going to the Browns Camp bell has borne out the Traders Trader's opinion opinion ion of his hitting hilling ability and gone gon far toward denying the aspersion cas cast upon his fly snagging propensities Killefer calls him the find of at th the season And while it is possible that tha ere era torrid summer has waxed and waned in SL St Louis young Mr Campbell Camp Camp- bell may catch a fly ball boll upon hi his Scotch conk just take a look at Babe Enbe Herman over in Cincinnati and reflect re rc re- re fleet that missing a fly ball now and then may not be cause for shoo shooting ling down a 1 young oung man after aCler all When Mr 1 Killefer announced hi his lineup with Campbell in right field the press box launched a serious research research re reo re- re search movement to find out who that bird was and discovered that Bruce Campbell is a decidedly Scottish Scot Scot- tIsh name Bruce Douglas Campbell was a sandlot ball player in Chicago in 1930 Bruce Douglas Campbell was signed as a free agent by hy Donie Donle Bush d in five games names for the White Sox Sax in September er 1930 and was able to bat during those contests only a feeble feeble fee fee- ble probably because he was unfamiliar with his new surround ings BANG AND ALSO BLOOm Bruce Douglas Campbell was in on Bloomington Ill for tute- tute on Bloomington Ill for tute tute- the White Sox because people in the Three Eye league towns were walk walk- log ing right into the ball parks through the holes Campbell b batted into th the fences Bruce Douglas Campbell was optioned op op- tinned to Little Rock last year ear where because of the clim climate te he was ab able to bat only That's the story thus far tar No Nogo Now go on with the box scores |