Show HOW MACK DIFFERS FROM OTHER MANAGERS appears upon the field Condu Conducts Con Con- NEVER NEVEU 1 du ducts t his campaign entirely from the bench Has not worn a uniform for or many 1 years ear His voice is never heard raised In S protect against an umpires umpire's decision Does n not t depend upon anybody else's elsos dope K Keeps his own dope book boob S Watches for weaknesses Jn Sn t opposing batsmen S better Can t tell a a. batsman's falling failing than the man who pitches to him film Keeps a a. record of ot practically every ball pitched In a game gam ills His score scorebook scorebook book tells the complete story of ot every engagement Holds dally daily conferences an hour be before before before be- be fore each e game and joints out the tha ml mistakes takes made In th the previous days day's battle AVoids trouble upon his team by benching malcontents and makers maker Insists upon explanations by ron the t trouble b makers and if explanation n Is 1 n net nt t forthcoming the men dont don't pIa play Believes In developing young players players play play- ers by keeping them on team and making th them m watch the regulars regular Strunk Melanie McInnis Collins Collin Barry and oth others rs have become stars through this tills m method S C Connie nnie Mack Says Staying a t pennant winner i l Is as s II hard hardas as as keeping a rowboat on th the brink of Niagara I gata You may do It for the moment moment mo mo- mo- mo ment mont but hut soon sOOil you ou land In the whirl whirl- pool 1001 Then you must start all over again The trials troubles and tribulations of f a a. big league manager are as numerous nu flu- as the I sands ands of tho the sea s a. a but ItIs Itis it itis is worth while to land a pennant winner win win- ner ncr |