Show Will Wll Begin gk With Crew w of f O Jk d J me Infield Composed of Grizzled Grizzl d Vets and Pitching Staff Battle Scarred By LEN WOOSTER WOOSTER Sports Editor Brooklyn Times BROOKLYN March 22 on On past performance performance per- per no flo one aspiring to be clas classed ed edas as B an expert will pick the Brooklyn Dodgers ers rs to run one two or three in the 1922 National league race They will start the same outfield of old timers Imers an infield containing two grizzled veterans an athlete at the apex of or his career a staff of pitchers all battle scarred except Burleigh Grimes and antI a catching department consisting of one man nan of experience Otto experience Otto Miller Miller and and heis he heIs hes Is s headed for the abyss SAME VETERANS These veterans failed Manager l Robinson Robinson Robinson Robin Robin- son last season and with the Giants Cards and Pirates remaining Intact Brooklyn pennant prospects are are nothing No club gathered in such a large as assortment assortment assortment as- as of players from the minor leagues and the sand lots Enough promising promising prom prom- prom prom-I ising ma material has been secured to give the club a foundation for Cor a new team when the veterans finish and to provide a corking secondary defense something II that has been needed badly I NOT MANY PROSPECTS I I Andy High formerly of Memphis is a I high class third baseman ready for Cor the I big lea league e. e Bert Griffith New Orleans graduate cannot be kept hept longer in the minors He can c cover ner snort shor f Sam gam Crane or Chuck Yard Ward falls down doriand and he can go to the outfield In case there case there i is trouble in left Behind the the bat strength has been added where the team was lamentably weak Barney Hungling Memphis and andI Hank Deberry New Orleans e look ready ll I now o to o step Into t Millers Miller's shoes Wallace v fl I Hood another recruit outfielder also looks good I I I I 1 |