Show I WONDERFUL WONDERFUL HANDS f if it f. f if if f. f Did Y ever S See e This Pair o 0 Dukes Shake Hands With a Baseball I They Belong to Tris Speaker 1 4 z 7 r 7 1 2 i at 14 A J t tI I I I sz I r 5 t t tF F- F cI p k I l t I I 4 I I r rI I r rI I w r A AV c V v III D JI By Dean Snyder Have you ever seen these hands They have thrilled thousands of people people people peo peo- hundreds of ot times One the least bit versed in Sn palmistry might read this in them They he are rr t the hands of maU a very r strong r m man He Is being ln very much admired d d His ways are e winning ways The deep J rr sure cure e looking line cutting J ac across the palm Indicates ates that he Is expecting to tomake tomake tomake make s some me cherished dream come true along about this fall fail when the fodders fodder's In the shock and the pennant days day are I on the block Theres There's lots Jots more a palmist might see I especially If h he lives anywhere around the American league lanes But this Is Isa is a set of ot of or the wonder r hands of the great Tris Speaker Look em over carefully folks PIPE THE BALL CALL TRAP If It you have been so fortunate as to see this pair of oC dukes reach up and trap k a. liner off oft the outer walls or scoop up tIP the ball baU ball other outfielders out out- I fielders never try for then for then you ou can understand understand un un- their Value These are the same gr Tris climbed on the day coach with fourteen fouteen I years ago at Hubbard City Tex when he Joined the Cleburne club of the Texas league I And he hadn't been on the train five minutes before he had to use them to punch a pound hard egg for trying to get fresh with him just him just a rookie I BLOOMING TEXAS BUD Tris pulled pulle ort off ortone one of or his hi's uncanny catches the first game game iso he played with Cleburne- Cleburne you ou handled that one pretty neatly son Manager Manage Shelton told Tris when he came In Sn to the bench Thank yo you boss I haven't missed one In nine years replied Spoke as he glanced down at at his grimy mitts Boston picked off oft the Texas bud in 1908 and passed the outfield bouquet to Cleveland in 1916 1916 which which proved to to be Speakers Speaker's greatest year with the 1 eon He smote that season in games Spoke has has' always been so consistently brilliant that his name hasn't blacked I the headlines much of ot late until this year again again As manager of ot the Indians Indians Indians-a a ball club with more than a hope for the tha 1920 Ban Johnson jacl Jackpot pot series series series-he's he's hes s back on the great white way lime bigger than ever evert everi t i if that Is possible HIS GREATEST GRAB His has been so outstandingly brilliant rI L this spring that h t. t so some en enar say ar h hes he's s a But that word hardly I fits Spoke has never never- been away He speared red one off the center field wall wail when the White Sox were slugging Cleveland park recently that has I been set down for special mention mel In i the record book It was was' off Joe Jackson's Jacksons Jack Jack- I sons son's black bat bat Betsy This admits It iwas was a i little littie bit the niftiest grab he ever I Day after day hes he's making uncanny catches This story is about Speakers Speaker's wonderful wonder wonder- I ful hands but hands but Spokes Spoke's got the gray matter that shows them their duty and makes makes em em m do it it I Boy Page m my season pass |