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Show HUGGINS STILL DAS TOUGH . TIME Prima Donnas Make Life Miserable for Plucky Little Leader By HKVIIT I FA It It KI,I, , (t'alUd Trees Staff Correepoadeat. KBW YORK, May 1. After he rots toe old and feeble to baseball. Miller Huaglns ouant to rettre tn anms restful pastime of pears like nursing panthers from a mtlk bottle. His eiperlenres with the Naw York Kanks gives him all the qualiflcatlona UHora ixcmKXT. Theories of the little trainer of wild ones are well shown by hie attitude Id the caae of site Moyt, ttas boy pitcher who took a sock at him after Saturdays game. "The Incident Is closed as far as I am con. erned." Huaglns aald. Moyt Is oun en.I hot-headed and he bed Just loat a lough game. Hlinllar things have happened to me la the past " lltigglna aid n't even report the ormir-rent ormir-rent tn bis bosses, so It ta likely (hat Hoylt will estapa the J00 fm that Carl Mjs got for showing his dlapleaaur wiih hia hosa by throwing a ball over the grand stand. TKAM FIGHTS. The Yanks are a peaceful family. Ruth and Mays don't speak to each other. Ruth will t-ondrsrend u peas the tlms of day with Huggtns just bevsuee Mays will not. Tw of ibe 'five star' pitching staff are out and out enemies of the roanagr and so eo. Frohleme are all the Hugglna has experienced ex-perienced since he aaaen.bUu the grteet ellctlia of tetnperanit-nial prima donnas la the taistury of opera and baseball. |