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' - - i -- - 41: ' J ' 1 ' A' " :7 1 ''"'''''' ' - - :::--- J - ':1- -- i T h 11Ruth Finrazie9e19eoidilleftuatnhdto-owner - ' - - i il - ' ' '- nnkarrYees the for $125000 a in cash' 'and 'several "' players in 1920 and King 'of Clout Bicahsebadivill deiend:u-rhi- b roug - i r than t repaid' his purchase fame and fortune" his- - home' run hitting ' yr' by 'price r'' Wherever he went crowds Barrow followed the Babe to the k rounded 'him- He was the lidolt'hoef Yanks becoming business man! 1 of all Col Jacob Ruppert and under ager ' htheearktaidosf ththee greatest "stomach The fans : brewer-owner- 's after the death i that kept him 'out of the president '' 41' club - -- :i--: - ' - ': gheist- timeigehnttyirebacgtmhpeiewldeennt oA:n dttohweehltah ' V "'''' 4 i -- ' 't - : ' vv -- - - ' n more ' ' - - - - ' achetp tP 1 carlmat°stt ita51 games oft-th- e 1925 I Muth wita born Hermah national calam- Ruth Jr 'on Fb George one of 6 1895 i:- ' ? e' ! ' ri L" five children of a Baltimore saloon :: :!':::': t r':''": i'':':':-:-:5:i: ' ' -I A0 I I ' RIMS - ''''''t Hit 114 Home' keeper For many years he thought 1 ": It 1 :''' ' f '! '' '1':':! '' i'''''''H'' '' the birth date was Feb- - 7 1894 and '' loved it well ' aervdis wr ' ci'ellnred 7 and to continued to observe-Fe- b I financial by to a even add his Age after year itZLE-seasons he 22 ' Ruth1 received In ' ' ' 't'':-':'' ' I :: his birth certificate t ''' 1896000 plus $4144511 as he Iehrnedi -' earned -' gave the later birth date His A his share of world series receipts error came tq light in 1934 when 1::Lionimmic41 :' ROZIrgiNtillem11000111101weellimillimOwniammilioW0WOW0101001PM00146WillomM001000"0011 i'"i-ç en 'iAt11110)N4i from ' $1000000 )iz: " A he applied for to travel I dorsi:I-vents' ' ' end r barnstorming ' buIn the Orient aridfl1 : " athI -' Twor seasont71930 ' movies ' ' reau a certificate required WO ' ' a him- $80000 year Aluth's 'mother whose maiden 1931—paid ' ' '''' $5000 ' ' ' more thin the'president 91 name I was Schanberg until 'lived 7- Basebrars Babe Hall always be remembered most are In retired bth the United Stites received 13 was ULs he lived father until 3" one career 1 with and of of the iarposes-st:limhis youth : major league During the 'Babes- i second year In- - the York suit' for ilast time before it was' bet his performances but not too the Babe bit 4714 home- runs in majors season play including:60 regular - ' ' In 1902' when Ruth was 7 years ' : He had a slUgging old iIn one season his parents placed him in Stand IP I average of 847 in one season I Mary's Industrial school in Sant- &i lifetime slugging average of 690 more a training school run by a avdirage-waHis lifetime batting sus7nngitainc"nieallinrld:SWwuel'ilohrifsahinrisainnEddreetrhasethe!!stts: II) ' group of Catholic Brothers He reI' ' t -mained there off and on' until ' ' he once said "I 'could i600 lifetime average 191dtsZt)vg:k terra11117g ''P baatailor have' a hit I would have had to hit lie early showed aptitude for '' easy: ButThe "' people: were paying Ii haWehai One of the school's lacsingles N '' i4'Mere to ' ' Brother Gilbert encouraged ' co d by smashing unityd coached him ASSOCIATED PRESS hh0811fite arurnes By Realizing' the LAIICILIVIONT 16 Y N iIi a world series Aug three When he started major league potentialities the Brother youth's (UP)--Eldfeat that Edward G Bar- baseball with gameaccomplishing asked'Jack Dunn of the Baltimore the Boston Red Sox twice--11tail :Disputes Ballyhoo:2 0" was in110 world series Orioles to look him row the former president of the the immortal Babe Ruth chafed at over Dunn Boston Red ' ' while with the e his - watched the vtrtilles4mmlyeano:1! tollhlm "- New- York Yankees who converted being a pitcher which prevented ' ' little play in one Trialalrneg youngster seven Yankees Sox and 'liked with the to perivery day-- He and immediately signed him Babe-Rutto from a southpaw playing his he used In Itgame more in average He batted form in the outfield and occasionally runsthan any - contract as a pitcher ''' ' ' ' : a dozen heyday aevery during all-tiday 2209 scored turn —and Other run home into the at In player somewhat:awkward of1914 the the pitcher spring 76' the trk base seasort'Ile also was It more- runs himself —12174 —than recruit' 'with hls king t - almost Collapsed Monday heavy cigar! smoker r and tObacro anY except Ty Cobb He also struck two won the American ieague sox The nose large ears- and ' 1 chewer There were 'annual salary I t informed the lmatitiebsr when that with in1915 Ruth:s pennant pitching night other— times than out any &lore amid much! l disputes with Rupert reported to the help and repeated in'1916 and 1918 171—end received the -most bases Orioles atstamina: ' great player had died a salary ballyhoo a year wi the It balls-2' 056 on Said a Ruth underwent steck 'delicate ryc "I just Red riZevasswlislet to the stormed tWat Japanese marines"Oh my Gc4" he This- was Increased to 500 after consome 1947 were in not set and he for LTherecords I early can't believe it I am terribly outfield and started his long distance inWorld name opefation r II used-'hi' months afterward was: In- a serious lined ko batting As apitcher- he the first month and td 61300 after '1 shocked and terribly sorry He was hitting (eats Asa reward for slamthe second month Before the seaOn one on condition his occasion' as a that year birthday a in cry oatue hurled 29world series inning& of ming 59 homers for the Yankees in the By JOE REICHLER have present-da- y son was over Dunn sold Ruth' to fans greatest certainly player he anxious fans from forgotten sports greeted 1921- - he received fi contract for row without allowing a run i —apparently the only American Ji sickbed NEWS YORK Aug 16 WEI—In - Record books show- that Ruth them all This is a tremendous Sox for a sum reported to Red the with the encouraging ' ' — n apt e they ' knew--as loss to me and an even 1352000 salary for 1922 words I'll "I'm' bis 22 years in the major leagues clubbed a total of 708 home runs and been have somewhere between they fighting hard: of Fame 1 Inyliall ' I His hitting fell off during that '- Babe Ruth amassed a total of 76 in regular season games t dining greater loss to all America" charged U S marine lines mv soon be on top" 947 baseball season !The Babe was in the first group $2900 and- $10000 The Red' Sox season 1923 he came 315 to butin i sent himto Providence but rehis 21 years J1n - the cAmerican records 62 of which still- - standwith Bab' 0 Soonz atileurgherel turned to Yankee of Barrow's last reunion with Mith back with a 393 batting average New Britain "To hell be named to Base-1-- called him after brief seasoning ' The battering Bambino who league He hit six more in two wat on June 13 at Yankee stadium during the regular season players to and three Ruth" they cried: ' ila771 In"- his a for stadium special — I came to the New York Yankees months of the 1935 season with the when all of the players on the home runs In 'a t ' g But the charge was scored as nor It was Babe Ruth Alay inot ball's Hall of 'Fame )at Coopers-''' ' Ty Cobb from the Boston Red Sox In 1920 Boston Braves of the National 1923 world championship Yankee rampage against the Giants during an error-- 30 of ''the Japanese' only there but wherever- - baseball' Itown N Y alonewithMathewson ' NUMBER SEVEN was played-r-I- n Wagner Christy at one time held nearly every recteam had 41 silver anniversary re- the world series He was named the were struck out for good parts of Latin Amer-le- a ' --7--Johnson most In Walter as as American valuable s and the well ord in the art of blasting home he last flash' of his greatness union' As they met on the dialeague's 'Japan ' t ' ' United- - States- - The stadium cereBaseball had been rockted by the That was the year the Yankee was on May 25 1935 atPittaburgh mond both broke runs into tears and player to and warned were In bat to the monies was tuned stadium In ' scandal six "Black plate Sox" which opened In addition he had rnany-markwhen the Babe tlien closing out embraced they Root that the first at: various ' parks ' throughout the mernbers of the pitcher Charley In runs batted In long distance his illustrious l'career ' with the - ' Barrow' now past 80- had many --Chicago White Sox His 'Jinx' Season ' 1 24' toss would be walloped Into ' the land good ' i Braves-crackeworld series "sold out" over with differences Ruth other homers Stillthan one three and an mostly center field weak stands hitting and thin after 1925 to The out be the turned year In confidence the had been or two to- attest to his value as a in successive timei a bat: fabulous salary and Ruthian "jinx" season Topping vargame fdn in the crowd of 49986 ordeal in- the hospital- thetbaseball the Alugger's Every ' gave I shattered- further by' the death of- v Ruth-- pEuticipated in more world his nonchalance of training rules ious difficulties Inciuding a severe saw him dramatically point to a spot immortal toon that occasion southpaw- pitcher - which many of- - America" : '' r adthe shortCleveland "kids his message bleachers 2 in the distant both ' I Ray the Chapman beneath calling But case bickering ' " 4 series' than I any other rplayer 1 —' did just what he who always were -among his most as n he And of g:""result hit the friendshotr' a en to stop by mitted being personal deep with ' three GPi—The 16 Sox seven I faithful- folknvers ' tne and aalI itea NEW home run' I I threatened l uYORK I a ball '''' blasting was home from AFTER 13 YEARS and ' ' pitched' ' spring training I - Bambino 1W am I with the Yankees He batted more ship weeks in a hospital from the corn- - most exactly to the place at which tint° depressing picture I death of : Babe Ruth Monday Ilaforgettafile:I r crowdI than300 in the most series—six-a-nd I The abf - he had pointed inpartisan ' -of and ' In 'Ruth his bat Marked with indigestion the passing of the seventli stepped big —7 "The only-rea- l held the- highest batting per--1 stood and cheered game lathe- - world the season 1920 hit he the then' Machine seball is microbabaseball' member he of ibe famous 1927 New said the 1933 SèriTiêes into In returned the great centage for a single series 625 climaxing this whenrowhe 'was tRuth began to show signs phone- The huge- crowd kept silent unbelievable total of M home runs York Yankees that 1928 against the St Louis manin made to a action with r he staged I to take the- fans' minds- off the whisper of running down1 His salary was cat and listiened to -11was Miller Cardidalswhich he for He most scored 'niv ager Huggins Ihe ' bther Members once the Bambino of the In ' Black Sox greatest the to and his : :mighty $52000 production Chapman fined S5000 for "misconduct off the runs' In world' series games - the to come 'tip from tragedy The next year he made Yankee enachine of all-tiand - - fell off to 34 'lume'd IV following t "i ameheyouhave ever season most - in a' single series and the I' - BALTIA1ORE penalty playing on a in his raspy it- - 51 t' And ITO 1927 the Bambino perhaps Mb greatest team in bas-- continued camyouth"was 1934 full his last 16 he vowed he (UP)— Aug's pinned it player most in '"You've to at voice down start got NNW YORK- Aug 1'f09—Here is single series gamewith the Yankees 60 round-trippea rec- -' ball who have died are Lou Gehrig - going- to- be for Huggins paign at StMary's industrial Would 'never again-plathe if bottom Babe also batted in the mbit The boys you'reThe of the records atilt held by Rabe Ruth: was - MatMoat anrssed His Braves the with Herb Pennock stay he f cooled his off finally realized Tony I Lazzeri went to bed Monday night but home runs lifetime-- 714 long to stand' ' runs 33 and 'the most in a single !school brief however and on June 3 at 40 successfulHe like": thoseto fellows over ' Urban Sohn Grabowski feat-waand fine Most home runs American league-l- e& admitted mistake The Shockert 1927 a more all it That Babe unaware there" Ruth the gradthat the':lfankee ' s pointed unconwas his series ' 1O i His 15 round-trippegiven ' age he home runs world series--15 was reivo However- for the first years-oand Miller Mt Huggins Manager one of because and of remarkable of the fact players uate institution the z a break Most home runs season-- 60 after :with ' ware''the familiar :lbhg"-- tan are tops in world series competi- Its he became a regular per ditional release a time Shocker fine Ruth i 43 spitball he died pitcher had runs runs-had home Most that benefactors in home McKechnie Bill club years and 12 only greatest tion as are ehis three in a single ?Lights-oformer his batting average feU be- manager ' Most years leading camel's hair coat 'and tan cap over when the season who won 18 games and lost six 50 or more home runs- -4 t ' Emil Fuchs its final that sounded at the 'school low the "respectable" a Mott which-hpresident 300 as he month and hit 17 entered 40 or more home runa—ILL in achieved twice game - his graying i baldish head who' ' 1diost years was year was the first to die His was Ruth different a in perbefore word a It of death Ruth's times two homers In game--7- 0 1926 at 31L he batted '272 hit September the 1926 and 1928 in front received- - The - Catholic Brothers 47Inhome death came at the twilight ‘15 his Moat home guns with bases full seasott- -formed for the Braves He red gone season of time' when the 'one --runs and of the players Of paced In almost all t ' 4 (tied) departments said ' the Youths ranging in age greatest teams in baseball history back a long way and his v I wall "Notts that Ruth Built"- to respond are usually tired iromthe strenu7 career In the final month of the 4 Most home VIM flys eonseentlys games in total basei and season at the age of 2-81928 He played only 23 games to the ' praises heapedI' on - him by Otis campaigning long hltLI I - ' 1 ' ' from 10 to 16 would be told at Into the first of three- straight- pen- affected s ttivd)- ' When Ruth 'hung 'up the then mass t ' died iIn ' 1929 eta time - --4 Most runt season-s-17' i n and hit only 181 although he had various speakeri ' Huggins next nants The he the year: G man Barrow ''Edward who turned ' Tuesday morning Most years leading league In rune—I one spurt 'when he walloped three astoundhurrecord of' 29 home runs when he was being compared with ' his brief' all record extemporaneous of the Closing Converted seven greatest more Ruth Ruth to from slugging than nt : Most runs batted in lifetime2209 pitcher ' at speern- - he ' laid:: "There's been so- outfielder and home runs In consecutive 1!ir Ii n 1919 it brought' about his 'purMcGraw- - and Connie Mack with 60 home runs in the reg- bat Moat years league leader in num' t'tge Institution I and it was time in one game- thereby started him John ' chase- by Col- Jacob 'Ruppert and years a s season saidabout more bar" in as b— ular and he things hit' 51 the manylovely among ongreatest baseball career ogee said He returned to basebit1101113? once I'm glad Most years100 or more runs batted In— Cot Til Huston' then the owners there that his baseball genius first had the opportunity to '' 4 ' ' ' "''' ' : managers -' was him:s of l' 13 (tied) The as late Brother coach the 'T of afterward ' thank recognized Brooklyn Thank The everybody you"of Ruth reported to Gilbert took young Ruth In hand Most long hits ittetims-I3- 54 second to : 'Called Gehrige only rarddng Ilia' 1933 at a In Sitetl 315000 58339 fans '' roaredtheir Dodgers salary' applause Most years league leader In long bite—? Mgr- - Miller 'Huggins at ' Most ' Ruth munong the greatest' Muggers Made 'a blistakti ' ' ' ' Weyer lived-tbe was y have in and ona Instrumental season-job ord 119 hits laated ' seaacni getting long In' the ' woild series- of 1932 Prob- But that Moat extra bast) hits tifetime—2920 Yankee stadium ''''"There never has been anybody died"hl 1941 after illness forced his training camp at Jacksonville him ' his first job in' organized ball- - ably the most amazing of the Babe's Tried for Newark rest Fla- - in1920 Most years league leaderin A solemn a extra ordown bete any streetin city or hamlet like Ruth and there never will be retirement in 1939 Lazzeri who be mass:will ' diamond requiem - That 'season itte accomplishments 'oecurred on astonished the l'Un2 dewith gehliiuRuth and Bob Meuse' intlte country legs realized his have 'Ruth Moat extra base hits- seatron-- 253 might school the at at the In the third game smarting under stre tothere would havekbeen a grand —and not only for his home- run comprised ' Most years 100 or more extra base hits baseball ' world by driving 54 same- time the burial the famous murderers' 1is celeI manage the Yankees if he and mass hint taunts at the hurled the by welcome his him for PicturesOuein homers and the row died in August '1946 three ' ' accepted Ruppert's offer of the misshapen bulk and' vast expanse of year beat brated in New York: ' Cuba the Bambino ' stepped had ' ' Most years 200 or more extri bas' hita Chicago ' 1934 a in Newark "it's ' months after Grabowski who dithat mark I with' 59 to help the major job - - - s v -- he- wastatte ' ' 4 ' : - Most total bases nothing” he said then unforgettable' ' Yankees to their first season-L-4- 57 league job or vided the catching duties with ' ' - rly : ' - '' -' ' ' ' '' - ' '' t- ' ' : more decade a Inter But a little than Most years league leader in total 'hue ' s23 : 1922 In von and J Of At stadiuth's agatn the Benny Bengough on the '27 team They the celebration se io----6 sev' Itiet" ' disclosed tried had he that Ruth 9 ' ' was 1948 13 on burned to death in a fire at silver the June their ' gretime--"apd captured anniversary latteryear ' aluggint as to ' ' eral times 1Prreeritof1L' manager Ruth's uniform with the fsmous No get the job' i ' 6 9110Ightst ' 4 world in Albany NY first his home ' championship Although ' of Newark farm club 3 on- its back was the Yankees Moat years 'league leader In slugging ' ' ' ' - ''' ' ' '' - ' - ' ' " ' he set no home' run records in - '- ' - -' - ' - -' 'r' officially retired Pennock one of the greatest MacPhall turned but had that peroent a ' ' i t' I Larry ' Babe In Th'e t addition the all Associated Press flying - By I magma— those years he had a batting aver— Highest slugging percentage him down He apparently had many pitchers of all times c team of °th A47 died Jan 30 1948 after a cerebral age of- 293 in 1923 the best he iyear - ' Salary : G AN R " ' H 2B 3B RR ' RBI BB SO Aver lonely moments after his retirement- members ' were on Most bases on bells lifetime-2- 056 f as hand other : ' ever made Ruth led the league the 1914 baseball ' as he was entering a Most years league leader lifetime--1- 1' t ' --: : teams hemorrhage' 0 4 ' 200 from 1 '': - 2 ' 1 - 0 - 0 ' '5 ' 5' '' 10 i :41900 ' ''hotel 'to attend Most a - ' Ruth's first wile the former Helen Yankee ' '" years league leader- -4 New 378 ': 'York with the - Most toneecutive or year following '23 9 4 20 315 10 29 16 42 tam more base on belle 92 years 100 Woodford whom he married in 1914 350Q ' Harridgo Retired-- nit It was not Until 1927 :that he 1916 winter baseball meetings s 13 ' 18 : 37:: 5 41 - in t 'met death3 23 10 16 a a ' 5 at fire 136 67 '272 t 3500 ' tragic Moat basalt on balls- - season-- 110 "As Set the reCord the ' of V American for major:president league ' 1929Mass in January of I declare Ruth's uniform of- Moat strkeout& lifetime-13- 30 5000 52 123 14 '40 6 3 2 10 12 18 325 Watertown homers Whicp stpl1 stands GO He :!!! were separated at the time league-a lit" Wterld Series Keened' i ficiaui retired"- said Will Harridge I 64 57 58 300 They 95 26' 11 11 7000:-- 95' 317 : 50 54 in 1928 and after 1918 'followed wittl in C His second the lacodo t of spring In making-- the-- presentation of the t ' "rim 1919 10000 130- ' 432- 103 139 34 12 1 29 112 101 - 58 322 1929- - was tomarriage that gradually: slowed doviym Mrs Claire Hodgson- a uniform Most seriet ttitY1- -"300 or eetter-- 01 of Fame to baseball's Hall 1 f 9 54 137 148- '80 378 On 70 occasions in his career he 1920 i 20000 ' 142 ' 458 158 - 172' 36 1 Highest belting average ' Standing at the plate and leaning "It never again will be worn by a Most runs total series-- 37two homers in a single game 1921' made 16 59 170 ' ' 144 81 378 heavily on his long yellow Alec the Yankee player 152 540' 171 204 30000 at the either stadium ! Stant s (tied): down his face or on the road- - It is worn today by Mast tiongecutive games he slammed 1922 ' ' 52000 110 406 ::94 128- 24 ' 8 35 84 80 315 Babe tears streaming 96 (me et more and On four times ' as ' the into ' gene— Pb : microphone spoke huskily Babe In the for the time last a game- twice in world HUNTINGTON W: Va Aug 16 three 52000 2152 522 151 205 45 -13 : 41 130:: 170 93 393 a hushed silence fell over the crowd ' e MottI alm hits lierles-- IIT ' "Babe la one of baseball's immor' '' series competition On '16 occa- - 1923f - 142 81 378 Cozmnissioner A B Moat twobame hit& e (—Baseball 1924 serial-4153 : 529 143 - 200 39 46 121 and- - gentlemen" he said tals 52000 7: "Ladies ' ' to His contributions tbe game f tied1) sions he walloped home runs with 1925:: 52000 - 98 ' 359- - 61 104' 12- - 2 23 : 66Chandler first heard of ' ' "I just want to say one thing 1 am cannot be measured- It 'Is with deep k"aPP7) l 68 59 290 Most hem flintli 'totall series 15 ' ' Babe Ruth's death from a reporter the bases lull being topped only 1926the first home run here appreciation for what 1 Afoott home runs seriee-- 43 52000 152 495 139 ' 1842 30 5 47 155- - 144 76 - 372 proud l'hit -- he has dcine Boston in 3923-- It is marvel- for who boarded a train here Monday Lou Gehrig in 'that department 1927 Moatl home runs seven game series----' against I by '' t baseball' ' that herebypresent ' ' 70000 151 540 158 192 29 - 8 60 164 138 89 356 ous to see these 13 or 14 players who his uniform to the Hall of Fame" ' Moat times two home runs gams- -2 '' ' ' night 0 t (tied) t 1928 ''70000 154 536 163 173 i 29 ' 8 - 54 142 135' 87 323 were my teammates going back 25 i' The Babe's "I'm fans shocked the ' appearMoat aer1es-deeply' greeted total 96ba deeply stic'total I - 1929 70000 135 499 121 172 26 - 6 46 154 72 60 345 years I'm telling you it makes me ance with a roar that almost raised Most total bases: four Itameoeries-- 22 World Seriesi Ilecordr--- - 1930 f) shocked" Chandler said slowly to 'sbe and Thank here Most total bitoes game-- 12 He proud happy from 145the 'roof stadium the 518 186 150 153 i 49 61 136 28' 9 "His death will be a deep distress 259 you" - Year G AB R'll 23 3B HB- - Av 1931" - - strolled out of the Mostt series- -6 hits hi dugout- wearing ' Most long He was one of my personal 80000 145 534' 149 199 '314-- 3 ' :1' 0 0' 0- 0 0 48 163 128 51 '3-ifriends life was the subject of a 4111 series--5 ? long hits in Ruth's 19151 a old I bat uniform and swinging Mostt long hits- - total eeire 22 And it grieves me greatly that 15 41 137 130 62 341 book and movie- "The Babe Ruth " 1916 0r':' 0 ' O 0 - 000 ' 1932 r 75000 132 457 '120 156 13 t extra base hits latai garble-- 5C at and the '5 leaning 'i ' ' Most Standing plate ' we've lost him 97 138 21t 3 34 :' 103:- 114 90 4301 Story" He presented the manuscript heavily on his long yellow bat Babe Most eNtra beset game- - 9 1918 3' - 5 0- 1 0 1 0 200 1933'1 52000 137 ' 459 141ost times betted to three Mlle eine 1w to the Yale university tears streaming down his facespoke "His was the American story ' 35000 125 365 1921 6 161 3 5 0 - 0 1"x ''''313- - 1934 78 - 105 - 17 ' ' 4 7' 22 - 84 103 ' 63 '' ' 288 of the book ' nine-- -2 When the film had its world the into the microphone as a -'t boy who came upfrom obscur1922 5 17 1 2 1 0 -- 0 '118 1935 : Most ktutees en belts total series -- 33 72 28 23100 13 13 0 0 ' 6 20 24 181 library 12 Neveon York theater premier att July siluly fell over the crowd to learn the people's on bells- torenism- series 99 game and 3i-5 ity 19 1923 ' 1 3 368 1 26 1948 -- 11 k go on to be a Mayor maWilliam O'Dwyer "Ladies and gentlemen"- he said I Total- $896000 2502-83' ern' 2174 2873 506 136 714 2209 2056 1330 342 Issued national hero ' 'ZOOgreat 1926 i 4 6 a ''' 0 Babe 6 20' asses same--it 0' S Most Wis "I just want to say one thing 1 am an will be also received $4144511 as share in 10 world Aeries and $15000 Ruth day: inspiration ' 1927 4 15 4 6 O 0 2 400-Most strikeouts total sertes---3- 0 ' '' I hit the first home the children of the'world who 1) widow She had a daughterJulia by proud 1928 4 16 9 10 3 0 3 625k- as coach for' Brooklyn in 1938 lettehtng Keened ' Boston in 1923 lt is marvelagainst Iftforo t rootiectitive will 'try to emulate him" no her 4 1932 tuns were timings pitched ous to 6' see 15 who 5 balls these my strikeout base'on runs marriage 0 and 2 (Official previous 0 233 in were batted records players ' toixl oris-- 29 - ' ' Chandler with Secy Walter in 1930 Ruth adopted- his first teammates goini hick 25 years Frn I not kept in Ruth's early years Unofficial figures were usea for such -Pitcher Inaning longut an game-- 14! As he appeared as Mulbry will arrive In Washington twite's ward Dorothy Helen Ruth and I telling you it makes me proud and Rabe Rutn ' Totls 41129 37 42 5 215 ' 225 years in the table)" ' tins ' ' ' : IJulla Hodgson The former - became' happy to be here Thank you? !most feared of New York Yanks Tuesday morning 1 ‘ ::i' 'il:t' ::::' Fs :' ' 4-- '' 1 s'- '' i - :::- x-- ''T -- ' : ? Ii fi f f :- ? ' 5: cl illeycarna almost - - -- - - f k-- 4 - - :! - i- i' - dse(ro3-ct7- ! ' :A ' 'N N ' - ''' :' z - '4 ? A - - L e:‘ f f Vs- :' :: )44 :? — :: - -' -- - : '' - I - N- ' - '' ''' is s' '': ' t 'r - ' ff' 4a' i' ' "'-:':l'- -' - ' - - - I "4- :"::-- !r'::f ' '''- iii 4::' :: ' ? '- — - i ?' :: 1 :::' '''''''' - ! - either The 'r Babe was a wonderful natural versatile bal1 player He could do everything on the 'diamond and do it welll He had what is Called baseball brains He never made &mistake on the ball field He knew Instinctively Just what to do!' 'Barrow was manager of the Red en wisteht 29a then emruaj no sr r:011c91w9h9re - ' ' N ---tr ' v ' :'!': 'll: ' '''" A 4 ats - N -- ' N ': i ' ''' I T i -- Baseball 'Players may cOme players' may go but- re-gardless of :their achievements' none ever could suppliant him In ic:mind as the personifictthe tióit of everything that !vas" greatand spectacular hi the game ( (Babe Ruth : rescued - baseball when It was tottering In the wind es olmoopdaocLt ff P huboll cl9dils9 fi4tyzolto ku 0 f :‘4 - - '"--- - ' : happy-go-luck- y' - ' ' It 1 ::: ' 1 't - ' : 1 - :- 1 f aoss ': 1- ' ' '1 r ' — 0' '' ' ::: - t I ' ' ::04- k - 0 11- f 's? 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