Show Os Fraley Bestows of On Leaguers By OSCAR FRALEY Press Sports NEW YIRK At the improbable risk of making the National league a prohibitive favorite-and the probable result of bestowing a kiss of death-fearless Fraley can advise you today that the senior circuit should win the all-star game at Chicago come Tuesday There are several reasons for this momentous Two of the best are superior hitting and pitching on The trouble is that those uncouth American leaguers usually make you eat said facts and or at least have in nine of the 13 games games played to But if you are a and oft-bitter National league take heart from the statistics at They show that the who heretofore have depended on their finally have come to the decision that a good offense is better than a good defense and are applying themselves assiduously to the old gridiron adage that you can't score while the other fellow has the Frick's Remarks They apparently have taken to heart the stinging remarks made by National league president Ford Frick after last year's 12 to 0 Sparks shooting out of his the bushy-haired intimated that his guys were dogging it and that if they couldn't do any better they might just as well call it a Early Washington Senator has been named to the A. L. All-Star team in place of Bob who is suffering from a back Pee Wee Brooklyn Dodgers has been named to the N. L. team in place of Eddie Cincy shortstop bothered with an arm game and henceforth have nothing more to do with those rough American leaguers who knocked the hide off the Maybe letting the fans decide who should be on the teams had something to do with But the Nationals this year probably will go into the contest as the and appear to have a winning Have Pitching Edge In the matter of it probably will be Ewell Harry Brecheen and Warren Spahn for the Nationals against Bob Hal and Frank the Yankee rookie Offhand you'd probably settle for the but the fact is that the National trio have a much better won-lost that the Flam-ingo authored the season's only no-hitter and Ted one of the lads of whom the American leaguers are justly can testify as to the effectiveness of that jug-handed curve served up by the Americans Best Infield As a defensive the Americans have a decided edge on the play of George McQuinn at Joe Gordon and Lou a familiar team down the middle and George Kell at The Nationals can't touch that afield with Johnny Emil Eddie Miller and Bob Yet the Nationals have an edge in with Walker Cooper behind the mask compared to Rosar of the The American League would appear to have the best starting outfield in Williams Joe and Buddy But you can't sneer at the National lineup in the garden with such stars as Country Dixie Walker and his I'll who is having his best 8 nod the Nationals for better slugging power with more guys who hit the long ball Six out of eight currently are over stait while fot f eight are over and hitting emerge triumphant should some guy who isn't h Watch of his hat sten nn the size the for |