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Show Ni; p NV.v Yu: be in 'bi- p the Vir'Ktvs. set Tigers f tips s; r;: g. Every.'P.e figur- d, and this and ed Jue McCarthy, 11.11 Dickey the one !' that MaclTnul, Larry sible vv:ik spot in the V; be tin ir pitching. Spud Chandler and then w have'. Their defensive an establish, ed fact, shi-ul- ci.uldn't that's the trouble WITH you. JEFF You DONT THINK FIRST ;r BEFORE YOU SPEAK? i i $ i JUST MAKE A PRACTICE OF COUNTING TO TEN BEFORE VOL) SAY ANYTHING IMPORTANT? nii.--s What abei.t the Yankee etTense? New vuu must admit that Jue McBill Carthy, Larry MacPhail and Dickey are three rather smart operators as far as baseball is concerned. Offense0 With Joe DiMag-gio- , Charlie Keller, Tommy rich, Suu!ly Stirmveiss, Joe Gordon, Nick Etten, Phil R.zzuto, Johnny Lindoll, Bill Johnson, Aaron Robinson, Bill Dickey here was the last and least worry. The Yankees had their full share of fielding defense. But above all they had something Doane. to THE PHOTOSHOP under; fyiltll just j! A stra lick kne obery, ki ,ngs are, ant to the odds now BECAUSE YEAST GO teel-har- d es So what happens? Nearing- the end of July the team batting average of the Yankees is under .238. They are far below the Athletics and the White Sox. Outside of Charlie Keller they stand with a flock of .233 hitters, taken as an average. Yet most of these players were once dangerous each time they moved to the plate. They were batters to be feared. Today almost any one with a right or a left arm still hanging on can stop them cold. What has happened to the Yankee attack? Practically every member of the squad is a friend of mine. Jt isn't a matter of dissipation or lack of determination. They are giving the game all they have. On a general average they are smart, intelligent, hustling ball players. They feel lower than MacPhail or Bill Dickey feel. Their reputations, which means their living, is at stake. But they can't hit. You can understand one or two men moving into a batting slump. How can anyone explain practically an entire team taking the soapy chute at bat? There is no longer any question but that the tropical trip to Panama took a heavy toll. Those who went to Panama reported to St. Petersburg early in March in July condition. They were too far ahead of any training schedule. I dont believe this mistake will ever be repeated. Anyway it is only a part of the answer, It cant explain the entire story When 11 ball p'ayers. who should range somewhere between .2110 and .340. drop below .2 Viteran stars who have b een through the fire before you wade right up to ycur neck in what ,s technically known as a q.:ar,ii..ry whatever a quandary is trying to find the answer. lomethinf its one that? inte, you me! See' ind an ou hadi I'd ha' e Now If you bake at home Fast Rising keeps fresh and potent for weeks lets you bake at a moments notice! Dont risk baking failures with weak yeast get New Fleisch-man- n sFastRisingtoday. 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Thi'iama reversal of f mm has the usually s.o.e and able Bill Dickey bafied I .U. a veteran who h being ways used his head, can und two or three members of voic question answer, g I can' thing rr - three-month- sol Doane Mystery of the Yankees i.l the s on g can't odds ose was a ki about in the way of a attack. Stirnweiss had led the Amer- lean league at bat a year ago .309. DiMaggio was a normal .340 hit- ter. Etten, Gordon and Henrich were at least .285 hitters. Keller was a .300 hitter. Rizzuto had been a .310 hitter. The team average should have been around .280 or .285. You surren ell, OGDEN, UTAH more important their attack their offense their power at the plate. McCarthy, MacPhail and Dickey all admitted this. 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