Show Its It's sun Off Again Gone Again Diz Again KANSAS CITY April 11 UP UP- UP Dizzy Dean who changes his mind faster than he ever changed his pitching pace canceled a midnight train reservation and guessed hed he'd stay over today to watch his Chicago Chicago Chicago Chi Chi- cago Cubs play an exhibition game against the St. St Louis Browns Im going to sit in the stands I eat peanuts and enjoy y myself just I like any other fan I 01 Ol Diz beamed He was feeling feeling feeling feel feel- ing good after a chicken dinner topped off by a beer or two He apparently forgot that he was fined and ordered by Manager Charles Hartnett to go on to Chi Chi- cago Hartnett apparently Irked more by the telephone calls Deans Dean's latest screwball antics caused him than by the pitchers pitcher's actual offense suddenly suddenly suddenly sud sud- denly was neither jovial nor gabby The trouble all started in ita No one knows when it will end or how Who cares snapped Hartnett Dizzy told interviewers at Topeka Topeka Topeka To- To peka he spent Tuesday night visiting visitIng visiting visit visit- ing an uncle the Rev Bland Dean who lives 14 miles from Wichita I knew I was going to be a little late to catch the Cubs' Cubs specia special cia cial so I tried to telephone Hart Hart- nett I couldn't get him He caught a later train and arrived arrived arrived ar ar- ar- ar rived 30 minutes behind the Cubs His uncle said I I didn't see Dizzy He didn't show up up Dean slipped in his fast one Aw I didn't say my uncle I said my nephew Any of the boysIl tell you I was with him Said Hartnett One hundred dollar dollar dollar dol dol- lar fine and home to Chicago Dean made a train reservation for St. St Louis to see his wife wife his his moral and spiritual adviser in times of stress She pulled him out of many a hole in his balmier days with the St. St Louis Cardinals Then Dean and most of ot the Cubs went out to Joe Gleeson's Golden Arrow tavern Gleeson in his second second second sec sec- ond year with the Cubs was host at a chicken dinner Manager Hartnett was conspicuous by his absence There ol of Diz wavered between submission to Hartnett's orders and rebellion Im going to do anything Gabby wants me to A few bites later If It they make than phony fine stick Im I'm going on an exhibition tour I can make more than the they're paying me in three weeks barnstorming That's the trouble with ball clubs and managers man man- agers they agers-they they wont won't pay you Any any- thing Do you think the fans come out outto outto outto to see Gabby stand in the coaches es' es box and wave his arms Heck Hecl s no they come to see me pitch Weve got the b be best st club Ive I've ever worked with I can win 20 games with these boys Why Wh we ought a win the pen pen- nant But we cant can't with Hartnett as as' manager Say Ill I'll tell y you u right he now now he wont won't last out the season as manager He dont don't know how to run a club club |