Show Big ig 4 4 Hurling Staff Must r Again Aga in Tote To te Load a d for fo r Giants Cia n ts Pitchers Pitch Pitch- Terry Figures I. I ers to Quiet Thunder Thunder Thun Thun- r der of Ri Rivals aIs By HAI tY GRAYSON Special to The F. F MIAMI BEACH M Much March 21 The 21 The I IN old fashioned fash fash- I fah-I N New w York Giants are an baseball club Th Thy y still aWl play for tor that one run They failed to swing wing into line with the lively ball ban which prompted most managers to seek runs in clusters cluster That Tiit was one of or the late John McGraw's McGraws weak spots during the lug lAg end of or his career H He had played the game the other way so long Jong that he couldn't change And Andt t he lie never could round up a pitching i staff capable of choking off the op op- op- op position The present great Giant pitching staff was just forming when Bill Bil Terry Terri took command in of oE 1932 Fat Freddie Fitzsimmons is the only one of the Big Four who saw many years of service under McGraw I o Started Under McGraw Carl Hubbell W was just coming Into his own when McG ow stepped down and Hal Schumacher badI had bad I had time only to re reveal fine promise i Leroy Parmelee came along from the American association to complete complete com corn piete the quartet The Big Four members have a n combined percentage during their years ears with the Giants Giant of They have won games and lost Members of the Big Four are arc firm friends but as different as they can be Hubbell the masterful left hander bander Is a tall and raw boned 16 from an Oklahoma t farm m. m He throws a screwball col col- col- col Schumacher is a year old He Is a serious chap handsome handsome hand hand- some and squarely set He weighs pounds He is a curve ball 1 pitcher from upper New York state Knuckle Ball Artist Fitzsimmons Is a roly-poly roly rollicking rollicking rol rol- rol- rol licking man of 34 He weighs pounds He lives Jives only a couple of miles from the Santa Anita race racetrack racetrack track at Arcadia Cal He throws I knuckle ball baIL Parmelee is the son of a country doctor in Michigan He Is a loose He banks bank on blinding peed and a slider Once more moro It is III these four L i pitchers that the St. St Louis Cardinals Car Car- win will have hare to beat Only a like them could have bae quartet enabled en en- the Giants Gianta with so 80 many hitters bitters in their lineup to battie battle battle bat bat- tle tie the Cards until the last da day of the theS the'S 34 31 campaign The Big Four turned in 23 shutouts shutouts shut shut- ou outs in 1933 and held the opposition to one run on 26 occasions That made 49 games which the New York club could have copped with two runs or less Hitting BlUing Secondary With Torry Terry Bill Terry Jeans leans to the defensive player His favorite subject is Hughie Critz the polished second baseman who cant can't hit the size of at Judge Landis' Landis felt hat During the closing weeks of ot last season leason Terry kept Phil and nd Frank ODoul in the dugout while his club was in the throes of t terrific batting slump ODoul had slumped somewhat too toot but certainly he would have been an improvement at the plate over Hank Leiber who just then was the America all out And Wein Wein- traub with a batting average of I lat at there as the club slumped Even when he faced a desperate situation Terry strung along with his best defensive men 1 Terry Is particularly happy to have Kiddo Davis back to spell or replace LeIber in centerfield ld hit for the Phillies in 1934 but the Giant nt manager doesn't speak of that |