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Show 1 Walter Mails TeUs Why BiD Clymer I FailedWith Club LOS ANGELES, Sept. 2 ' Bill" Cl 1 mer treated us like farmers and we' HUI played like a bunch of rubes, 1 is the nB way Walter Mails, the 100 per cent i southpaw, explains the position of th fj Seattle club. Every baseball club has a eharae ' HI ter, and Mails is the leading oiie of them all. Care sits as lightly on his shoulders as a toy balloon on a string li Wj Mails says that Clymer uses "more Wn F1Sas in a ball game an the weather 1 P H bureau has. It Everv da-v ere a game he used to hand his players seventeen new ones. "Clymr ynd one sign that was a pippin, nid Mails. -i was the one y v'h,'n h" wantefi tn switch a 111 "Whenever Clymer called Ha ' Hay!' were were supposed to do the opposite thing than what we had first planned. Sjfii ' He used that sipn so much the fel- !fl ,ows beSan to think they were horses ,W or muk-''. ' A fellow would be at the plate with the hit and-run sign up All off a sudden sud-den Clymer would yell 'Hav!' and the man would have to bunt, u U tm,lll sin 0D niv nerves so much 1 L nr' da: 1 M"''y w"'ng out to the ball park when I saw a load of hav ,l;" coming up the street, I turned around and went back to mv hotel. I thought IBM 1 was obeying order. " |