Show I Waner Brothers Attract Interest In Series Play Father of Pirate Aces Ace s At Pitts b Picks Unknown to Star StarIn StarIn StarIn In Title Event Tells Of His Two Sons ny By n ltD EDW D J. J NEIL Associated A Press Sports Writer Oct 5 S.-Ey S. By TheAs- TheAs The As- As Ass s Press A A father who ho never dreamed of raising his sons to ba bo b baseball heroes and who ho I doesn't think they will be when hen the final echoes of the 1927 world orld I series have hate died away watched over o Paul and Lloyd Llo d Waner Dad to his boys and Granger Oranger to those who I knew anew him AS ns a crack ballplayer In his own youth Along with Ma Warier Winer and a married sister of the kids Dad came cast for lor the classic clasie series and his first sight Ight I of the canisters since they left lert the several hundred acre farm In Har- Har Harrah rah Oklahoma last spring Pring to burn burnup burnup up the National league with their play pia Wise to the ways I of baseball the square-jawed square tanned sun-tanned father of Paul Pauli premier douter clouter of his circuit and Lloyd Llod star co-star of the gleaming outfield duo In his first year up up perched on the edge of a sofa in his hisson's hisson's sons son's apartment and declared regret regret- regretfully regretfully fully that he didn t expect much of the boys And strangely enough of all the who have hare followed the youngsters youngsters' flash flash- flashing flashing ing play this season Dad Waner probably was as alone In his belief beUer Its going to be the same ame way with Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig as well as my boys he drawled dral The Yankees will focus all their attention on stopping Paul and Lloyd and Pittsburg will do dl the same ame with the New York pair I don dont don't t calculate calculate calculate late any of the four will bs b heroes Every ery ball that comes up to them will have ever everything thing the pitchers can put on It The pitchers wont won't work so hard on some of the other stars and theres there's s where the heroes will pop popup up But I kind of hope my boys will como come through just the same same Years ago when the boys and an older brother Ralph were develop develop- developing developing ing their batting eyes by trying to Ian fan each other with corn cobs while wl le using broomsticks for bats Dad thought that Paul Pout some day might make a ballplayer Paul was the older the more reliable while v. Lloyd was I faster but Inclined toward the spectacular Paul was only 12 I years scars old then and Lloyd about 9 but I guess be before be- be before before fore they got a tI regular baseball they must have had a million of those broken up corn cobs only about two inches long out back of the barn bam on the farm The cobs would Jiggle and dance and Jump every way I but they got cot so they could nail nall them every time |