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Show WEE GEE SAYS ?fJ& 1 I'd hate to bo the punchln' bag CzR&l. r ) r" That Kllbane swats about; -TWKSvStzt A i I know I couldn't stand the gaff- tfr 1 ' He'd surely knock me out. -hS The player, weary of his dull, Prosaic bush4career, Deolded ho would see the aid Of somo efficient soor. "Please help m0 to a big league borth," s Ha told the phychlo cuss; Ho slipped $5 In his mitt, Asseverating thus "I wouldn"t 'caro how I could fleld- Or anything like that ;Uf If I could only got a hit , Each timo I come to bat. "I wouldn't have a single- kick Nor reason for complain If ever timo I como to bat I'd hit it whero they ain't." "I'vo worked a lot of cryptic stuff And solved aomo problems, kid." Tho scor admitted, "but the thing You aak cannot bo did." Babe Ruth was a little slow at first in paying off the Installments for that $125,000 outlay of the Rupporta. But whon h0 gota two hommors and a triple In a day ho makes up for tho tardiness. At laat thoy'vo begun calling the Cincinnati Reds "A wonderful Bail club." Carl Tremaine tops off a knockout of Mason by outboxlng Pal Moore. And when a boy performs those two stunts ho's worthy of recognition. "Well, one thing they can say In favor of the boxing promoters and managers there Is none in Fort Leavenworth Lea-venworth or Atlanta" says Tom Walsh. Martin Burke, New Orleans heavy having outfought Al Reich Is due some recognition too. There's considerable resemblance In the pitching of Jim Bagby compared with that of tho master, Christy Mathewson. Jim doesn't care how many hits they got as Inog as he can keep them from gottlng runs. There aro a lot of pitchers In the American Ecague who would like to be with tho Indlann thin year. Tho Indiana are hitting the ball hard and it doesn't take tho best pitching In the world to win. With two pretty fair box artists to holp out Bagby and Covoloaklo. Speaker could count his chlckona In. |