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Show Derringer Makes Great Hit With World Champion Yanks By HENKT MeLEMORE 1 sited Frees Sparta Writer NEW YORK. Oct 10-Final notes, sweet and blue, on the world series: If you are one of those persons who can't sleep on a train, I suggest that you always al-ways plan to make the trip with the Yankees when they are returning re-turning from a four-game sweep of the world series. . . . You'U have plenty of company all during dur-ing your wakeful hours. . . . The return trip was not without Its educational advantages, however. how-ever. ... It was interesting to see a train taken apart as methodically as that one was. . . . Whatever the Yanks do they do thoroughly, even to celebrating. The Yankees were high high In their praises of Paul Derrin- 1 - ger, not only as a pitcher but as a sportsman. ... He alone of all the Reds came In the Yankees' dressing room after the last game and congratulated and shook hands with each player. . . . It seems to me that the best argument to use against someone some-one who suggests that the Yankees Yan-kees be broken up Is that with thousands of teams playing the national game there should be at least one which plays the gsme as it should be played. . . . The Yankees are that team. Their hitting, fielding, running and strategy are all perfect and they should be kept intact If only to serve as a model. Come to think of It, how would you go about breaking up the Yankees? ... They apparently always have a crop of stars ready with which to make replacements.... The loss of Ruth, Lazzeri and Gehrig didn't slow them down. ... And now you hear, and from expert and unbiased judges, that they have a second baseman named Priddy who is as good as Gordon; a shortstop In Rizzutto who can do all the things that .Crosetti can and a little more, and that in a youngster named Chartak they have a first baseman base-man who fields ar well as Dahl-gren Dahl-gren and who can knock the-" fences down at the plate. It's peculiar, this resentment of the Yankees' class. ... The sports fans don't object to Joe Louis' Invincibility, and they didn't mind Bob Jones running roughshod over the golf field. . . . But they seem to get upset by the Yankees' dominance of baseball. |