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Chandler wonders if the fans will sujportjftemeiO I v1 5 1 N v - . - m - ... v- - . -- im,i,i,l-- I -i a Jjichnrdsj " i The new alignment gTveslhe game an entry in each of the 15 major U.S. population centers. Jt!sjaotforgLj either, that National League baseball returns to our largest concentration popumtion, with the New York nj management. MM ( -: 9 .... MM - K:!is dsstsres fast.zIMay! greater over-a- ll rs closet to the complex basebairstruc" ture, who say no. One of these is Albert B. "Happy" Chandler, former commissionecjoilbaseball KEW Thrifty " ' Sia Savss Yea 45e "over 39c size " -t- to play the anyincl udinghosT 16 Family Weekly, April , 1362 I deteriorate? Already fan interest seems to be slackening. The Associated Press, At -- vtuiutl UltbtlCl! n; xt v..,. . , tendance and interest throughout th - v iiv with through expansion. TmnotTriarmedHhaTpTo fobtDaTT may take . baseball's place.- - We did have a slight decrease in attendance in 1961, but don't forget ' that 30 million watched professional was the threat of a tal Leaguethat prop into ctidnThe AmeHcan League expanded to 10 teams in 1961, mak ingrtlie moWalmostweraight. The f Hnnm Houston into the National Leairue was a good mnVP" Frick declares "and it's going to help increase at-- " baieanahatlhem piayea in more high schoolsand rnl. i;hirdTmajoreiil he " Frick does not agree with the crit-icAJexpajaslQniijvith the proph- - say, regardless of losing prestige and damaging thf game. Why? In- .it " IZBlMlinipmmissi most believed pro football would re- place baseball as the top sport in ran interest m a decade or so. ex- The fact that maior-leacru- e pansfon is ruining the minorleague -- hasn't; seemed -- to raining-ground bother the club owners. They itially, If from Roger's talent at all." : riU game, and the promise of continued growth and wider expansion. But does it? sThereaf ' not much more. It'll be their job to build stronger team quickly. 215-SDortsw- a bigger incentive for more hero- worshipping-youngste- ut for examDle. Dolled ers and broadcasters and found that . wKwinwainterest inbasebalL Colts-b- ords of the game are based, should tm -- v -: Mf m. .:- taking anything away ; Houston !olts in Texas, the South- - M14"C4 it that's V Houston in . "613ioiBeFa4aaria(ran"cr; not rec- - Vt -- t the-additi-on r7 Horry Croft, manager, and .Paul "fOBOQOBOB " prentayaiiLplayeiy' Ted says, "but the expansion to 10 teams is bound to help the hitter. It stands to reason. You've got 22 pitchers or so in the majors who wouldn't be there except for of the new teams. Sure, it helped Maris hit talent. Expansion ards of play, on which the great ou'LL never get me to belittle I 9 Konson FLINTS r "Y T ,iy) firing " - pitching ' could lead to some further shattering of the homerrun and other hitting records. rCl-ftss-- w ft: players, particularly pitchers. Ted Williams, one of the game's greatest hitters and the last player to post a .400 batting average, oldest organization irr base has ball, collapsed. Others are tot-- , tering. Where we once had 59 minor leagues operating, we now have 19. "Without these training grounds ball map was exteriffedT Tn three di rections. The West Coast attained status with teams in Los Angeles (now two) and San Francisco. The Minneapolis Twins brought in the North Central 4ireandnowwitlL ... same method of forming its two new teams : a draf toieastoff or over-ag- e JfierationJOieT for the HHeagpg-staTgraseBal- at a imcwbuntehe slightly sloi Association, after 61 consecutive years of operation, has suspended ively-rapid-successidnrtherbasi brand-ne- National League proceeded expansion e Until five years ago, when the game was played mainly in the East and Midwest, baseball was something less than national in jts representation .JThen injflmpar IhTTauncTungof tie e turately-thJiealtliTotlhegame you must also consider the plight of the minor leagues. The Southern big-leag- ue JPazaactually proves just shrink hemorrhoids. It also tado-woretha- major-leagu- ress," Chandler warns. "To measure " mffSMrpastlme. DOCTORSt UNICALLV-TESTED-BY "The this week, baseball also will throw out its chest For the first time in its long history, the game will lay claim to its reputation as the dTastwajHt( -C- the first ball of the egeshanverbeforerAltogetherr there were between . five and six mil ylpunMlers uniformed organized, teams." |