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Show WHAT THEY SAY i JOE TINKER, Good players are not for sale. Poor ones are of no use. That's the vec-slnn vec-slnn of President Joe Tinker of the I Columbus club after a' scouting trip through the west. He says: "It Is harder to get baseball play-era play-era right now than ever before In my experience. You can t get them that ' Is the good ones There's absolutely not a player who would help the TIr.ks i I be had It is the llrst 'up-I 'up-I agalnst-the-wall' experience I have I ever had Usually 0 manager can Jump out and find some promising youngster who can be obtained This war is different. Men, a ho are doing do-ing their teams any good, can't be begged, bought or borrowed " BIDDY KisilOP. Tasting of Bob Martin's big rlgnt hacfl hasn't discouraged Dick O'Brien and his manager. Kiddy Bishop. Biddy says: "We're not discouraged. I'm satisfied satis-fied O'Brien is a good man and will yet come to the front. Martin won fair and sq on and deserves a lot oi credit I don't want to detract a bit from his victory The canvas was wet and slippery when Dick went down In the first round at Columbus and I believe It w as a handicap to my fighter's speed '-" |