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Show Mr. Mantle and Mr. More 5?N fZAT VfcJ ,m M r , 7. ' "VI away" Cobb had not yet anyhow. ,No one ever knew where to throw when he was Couple of baseball writers I know were up at my place the other day talking shop over the seafood special. I drifted over to the table to see what It was all about aF'a yT came over to him and told him he'd better get out of the game and to the hotel before trouble . started. Ty uk" aic immii 1 mmt -- Yfew 1 ,n..i,lj -- inTiiTir"LL; rrrr- haii - aafr- - ( y aaannv ' ". f jJ T" -' T lr OM nwn,ii ajwn kmir I m mm tpM - u KrtLVTwuttt aaa( nail UTTiaai mmc n u a aitt-i. mm n looked at Jennings in - an rT ua Uwra mm !rnY"tll"4'!!r.'''i- AM r";n nun i .w h mInto a maw narvta mt i mi vi nt atrriKi iTIMK' ytt mam ajailm a fW ' 'vr (tat mmr Uj wil trmm , Ilia ml X UltUIX I UUU: S. nmmim. mawwm. a tmm theseventh inning and Hughie Jennings, his manager, on first. He'd hang around the middle of the base path deviling a pitcher half out of his mind. He wasnt rough like some people said but he believed, rightly, that the f MbtolC 'a mmwhi. i.ia Quill mttm aann. lM HOMI HAIR aCTTIMt IHTIHHk IMBU' Tata. Mrm la an Till till j, ftT, aaiW. fMltlM fw amazement. I.iiiipm aMv mmn Mr aw ana HIMLKU KUMT' Mua ua at' imiiii I a W arraaal aaa "There nine innings in-m Rn IMnaWaL urllaaa aHufanim ftVMMC CWUl CO. MX7 L Caliini Aaa. Dan. 1B4 ball' I to "and the said, Ty game," basepaths belong and maybe runner and educated quite a play all nine." stick in my own ' two cents few Inflelders to that fact. Well, Ty stayed in the IH never forget the game game, made the last put out worth. Naturally it was all about Mickey Mantle: Will with Philadelphia when the as it happened. The crowd started milling around on he be the greatest ball- jTlgers were in an .. LACOE CIZ2 season pennant fight: I the field. Ty . wasnt bothplayer of all time? . ' COLORS ASSORTED He down sat wont in the either. Seems ered. 1 Just That's Just asking for it, guess Ty M Nowl No Secofkd,Dlaxe QaaUty so far as I'm concerned. Cobb had decided to steal field and took off his shoes. Moaey-boc- k GnaraBteo rawn tmor, uni rw When you start talking third, and the A's had Then, holding one in each aa aal, m. Lam. t, ava. Maka Wonderful GifU! with about the greatest ballplayer pretty much decided he hand, the spikes turned Svpply ttaOiad mt UOa row pric M TdaTMTanlMiiNOWhr of all time, that's the same wasn't" going to get away out he walked through that GUARANTEED PROMPT 4Uawy! with it. "Homerun" Baker crowd and nobody laida. L aobtn wxjrrxD bias q homkt thing as saying Ty Cobb. rm I Ummj Of course, nobody can tell was on the hot" corner for finger on him. a fry """g. a. I III 1.In I knew Ty for seventeen where Mickey's going to Connie Mack. Baker was the wind up. So far as that "all big gun in the A's attack years, and every time I time" stuff is concerned, one but he was a sloppy third passed him on the field I thing's certain about the kid baseman the kind that 'used to say "Hello Mr. he's already the greatest leans all over you when they More." Ty never said a thing. switch-hitt- er The right Just nod and keep on walkthe put-ou- t. in the history came up and Ty ing, of baseball. Nobody ever had as much power and accuracy was off racing the throw as .Finally, after he finished off both sides as . Mantle. fast as I ever saw him travel. up with Detroit, he moved The thing he doesnt have It was a close play and Ty on to play his last year with yet and I'm not saying "he went in high and hard. Connie Mack at Philadelwon't get it is the aggres- Baker was spiked so badly phia. I was standing by the batsiveness Ty Cobb had. they had to carry him off the When Ty was in a game field. ting cage as Ty was knockthere wasnt an easy moThe "A" fans got ugly and ing out f ungoes, and I asked ment when he was on the there was a lot of talk about him: Ty what are you still basepaths. Mantle's faster, what was going to happen to beating your brains out for? but he doesnt have the "get Ty after the game. It was Why dont you hang up your spikes?" Ty looked around at me. "I told Connie I'd play a year for him before I quit ball." I started to walk away. Ty How many innocent men are rotturned , around and called A word purxie of woI fcoown and lesser know qoorofiow ting in our prisons with no one to back at me, "Say Al, why listen to their pleas no one to give have you been calling me : i i i i itself is (1) T2 i i i i i hem comfort or legal aid. Read Mr. More all these years?" 1 I this call "I said. I you (2) TO AND I "Ty." startling expose of innocent A FORM OF Mr. More, because you've got behind bars and the "convic- men m i i i (3) more runs scored, more base egoism m " prosecutors who put hits, more runs batted in, in the September 20. . . them there is share it. more put' outs, more walks, " tmmmt 1 I mm mm mM ifmma mm n mmmw ft mmrn a ml mm i mm laffmm mmm mmmm mm HOt CC3 end-of-t- he I r-t- a" w i K W 1 - Ce . What Price . - Innocence? Fill 'er Up! in I nm rm an an m III fcn to , tiorv-happy- by CECMGE SANTAYANA CLUE WORDS -a- . of a hmt tS o Uoa cwlt (3 J to study lofty to mak a Mi liitalu more stolen bases, more anything thin anybody in the league ever had." Ty popped another fungoe toward right field. "MORE MONEY TOO." car FAMILY WEEKLY I Mag shouted back at him.It was true, Ty was even . the best at that. For years - MNCmONSi Earn romanf ward ont tocatnar. ntaka whKk. ! 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