| Show C Skipper Leans Heavily On Crop of Rookie CHICAGO May 9 AP Notes AP-Notes Notes on the White Sox while they last and some say ay they will Manager Jimmy Dykes Dykes' has leaned oh on on his hs rookie pitchers so heavily that they have pitched a combined 3 66 3 2 innings as against 84 3 1 by the veterans Until the last the rookies rookies' had pitched d third one of an inning r more ore than the vets Five regulars arc are batting over Hayes Jones Simmons Washington and Dykes 3 10 Zeke Bonura criticized by some experts as a poor fielder at first base hasn't made milde an error Hayes has started seven reven double plays plas Ripper R Radcliff who has been beltIng belting belt belt- Ing tag the ball at al all over the premises uses the lightest bat in the majors It t weighs only 32 ounces Johnny Whitehead the Texas rookie pitcher pilcher who has won four Straight is Li the silent man of ot the team His HU mates have to 10 ask questions to I get ct him tt to talk I George Washington learned to lo play baseball in his hs own back yard when tre local nine at It Linden Texas laid I ut ut t th their ir ball grounds back of his house I Vice President nl Harry Grabiner one I kappy man man these days as the Pale il A t jJ 11 4 fj 0 J d Hose pack cm em in was asked what bad had become come of the hitless wonders gone back to China said Harry referring to lo the thc days when the hitless wonders toured the Orient with the Giants Luke Sewell Johnny Whitehead and ard Al Simmons probably arc are the thc big heroes of ot the thc day on the south side Sewells Sewell's ears are throbbIng with wilh pral praises s for hi hie c catching Whitehead is Ig the thc wonder boy because of the way he has won his four straight while Al has been wowing th them with his bat and making many circus catches out in his new garden Incent in cent center r n field ld |