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Show I. nin Big slakes cause fdayers in a world s..rie- to he under a gnat tension But H Isn't all du. lUSt to the receipts. Recording to Eddie Koush of the Reds He says; i e tch nan Ut vitally in teres t-,,l t-,,l in helping his side win. for the loner's share Is more .substantial than the loser's. Put their ., i . oilier rea boos feu lno crf,Ht te'nalen under which nlavors find themselves. For - one thing the player funis himself occupying occupy-ing 'i position of tremendous noloio-tv. , Pverybody la talking about him. won-daring won-daring what he will do. predicting how ho will compare with his correspond-, me opponent on the rival club. All ' till- add- " the pb.vers sen.- of responsibility il naturally wantStp do well for the sake of those who ursdlctod thai he would do well An. I m.l naturally, he wants to prove ihat the eritics. who didn t ratt him I o haighly. were mistaken, so he I rinds himself keyed up to lush pitch I ,,'f excitement and feel that h- m.c I nlav the best baseball of hi . areer. I it is this effort to rise to the occa -I i'on when his nerves have been on-, I -i ne bv the hijrdens of his position. I which often makes i piaye. fall down I n a world ,1-s No, Infrcuen l I 1 v.,i try to do something estraordlnary I ian will do something that Isn't even 1 eAlnhn The detsrmjnatlon to pt bang-UP baseball often results In PlS) 1 infe ball that Is poor or even bad. I oo |