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Show Those I next tin he nan of the tlrae- t does one tlCaI a-P"re chaos ? SUCCessf and i,e The Bees set k ff (which f; m to think is 4 suicide pilots), flk ed a boundless leth-1 J in fc' header Monday night ! 'A runner was .. second base ty the ; catcher. This catcher E ter down to second k his pitcher could tb home, and seeing the ner looking around for r where to park fired i to second baseman Jxplained to the runne he was being tagged i-baseball i-baseball (which is it-name it-name of the game) thai , out and would he cm with the other fellows dug-out where he col-better? col-better? 2. ANOTHER BEE : ster was caught off ffe after an overthrow. The; wheeled, and threw t, into the box seats. The: started for second, but as the ball bounced oil: stands smack into the v. baseman's hands. When back to first, the first It: complimented him on kii:. and patted him on the : with the ball. 3. This has to belk: team in the world-thila turn a home run into c-and c-and vice-versa. 'Within: second, the Bee batter (,;! they use real bats too) the ball over the left z field wall over the ti' not the lamp post, ii means that the outfielder5) ed for the rebound ami sr threw , the man- 'ant a.u who Had jogged from sw- Then the Bees vi ' umpires decided that u the ball had gone over i wall it would count home run, after which i manager of the Bees the head ump a susp envelope and the S-manager S-manager handed him it kle sandwich. (That w let him know that be protesting the game) The illogical beauty i this is that this tea-;, games and stands ; chance of taking pennant. Not since W 5f Brooklyn fell other and walked position has a with such wonderful ency. WHERE ELSE j;; could a centerf ties his shoe before along fly "all and st it look easy. Where else coJMg wrk so slo;f was arrested for im Where else J 'j wild Pitches and hits? , And where else cj' be watched by ? wereatthemf J all for po11 mes -1 that future0$M the large crowds clowns deserve. |