| Show Dizzy Dean Prefers to to Remain With Cardinal Team Next Year ST. ST LOUIS Oct 17 INS INS Dizzy Dizzy Dean ace pitcher of the St. St Louis Cardinals today declared that if he is traded to another National league club it will be okay with me but Id I'd rather keep on for the Cardinals S Sam Sani Bre Breadon io president of the Cardinals recently was quoted as assaying as saying aying that if a deal for Dizzy which would strengthen the Cardinals Car Car- Car I presented I itself he would make itIn itIn it itIn II In the past Mr Jr Breadon has been een very fair with me Dizzy said aid I r dont don't expect ex- ex to have any f difficulty ty in 1 reaching caching a a n a j A agreement wit with h f the he boss Dizzy declined to state what salary he would demand for next season Speaking of the trade rade which brought Pitcher Dean Lon Warneke to the Cardinals from the he Chicago Cubs In exchange for tor First Baseman n Ripper Collins and Pitcher Bud P Parmelee Dizzy said Lonnies a great pitcher With me and Lonnie on the club the pennant pennant pennant pen pen- nant ought to be a cinch If Brother Broth Broth- er Paul Paul Dean pitches like Ike he used to it will be just a breeze I talked with Paul down in Dallas a couple of days ago and he told me his arm is in Ia good shape Paul was placed on the voluntary retired retired retired re re- re- re tired list during the past season because because because be be- cause of a sore arm Dizzy said that he and his wife Mrs Patricia Dean will leave by automobile today for Florida where they will spend the winter season I plan to take things easy down there Dizzy said And you can bet Ill I'll be in good shape when the baseball season rolls around I |