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Show " f v . - jpv i : : : I : . i;': ::.'' :: vivij , I fc. , , . , - ' STAR DUST . . . Mrs. Mel Par-nell, Par-nell, wife of the Red Sox pitching pitch-ing star, greet her new-born son, named Melvln, Jr., in Beth Israel hospital, Boston. According Accord-ing to the mother, he's a splttiq' Image of the left-hander. All in the Game: JOHNNY MIZE says he doesn't think the baseball is much. If any, livelier . . last season only two NX. moundmen were 20-game winners Pollet and Spahn . Jake LaMotta's three-year-old son accompanies him on some of his road work . . . Tennis star Nancy Chaffee does not include fancy panties in her tennis togs as does Gussie Moran, but she plays in an especially-created outfit . . . Bob Teller started his pitching career in 1936 . . . Phiy ce Dick Si8ler is proud papa of a baby daughter, Kathleen Ann . . . Television and sports interests have not yet reached a sound agreement . . . The serious effect of major league telecasts upon minor league attendance at-tendance is well-established . . . Return of the spit ball, which is contemplated, would give hard-pressed hard-pressed hurlers chance , , The spit ball is described as ball spinning off a pitcher's thumb by some writers. SpHball hurlers maintain main-tain that there is no spin . . . Use of Korean war scare to enlist college col-lege stars at Army is denied. |