Show Giants' Giants Pitcher Quits Baseball NEW YORK April 6 UP New UP-New New NewYork York Giant scouts hit the baseball trails today to begin a search for another starting pitcher while their f former boy Vonder wonder Clydell Castleman joined the Tennessee Dairymen's association as an active member Castleman startled the baseball world in 1935 his first full fulI season in the m majors jors when he won 15 games for the Giants while losing only six But today at 25 years of age the six-foot six right-hander right turned his ba back k on baseball for good and began work on his dairy farm at Donaldson Tenn Except for a refusal refusal- to fade into the minor leagues Castleman accepted accepted accepted ac ac- ac- ac his retirement because of a aspinal aspinal aspinal spinal ailment silently but baseball men agreed that his dismal exit was well overshadowed by his brief brie but brilliant career Bought by Manager Bill Terry from Nashville for Terry was asked and bid Castleman was a sensation In his debut He turned in an earned run average of ot but won won 15 games while losing only six In 1936 when major leaguers chose to diagnose his spinal troubles troubles troubles trou trou- bles as laziness Terry sent him to the mound in 29 games ames same as 35 but this time Castleman won only four and lost seven |