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Stan Musial Calls Curt Simmons
to Simmons. modest Egypt. odtst ma friend and confidant of the fly, also a scout for the Phillies, finaly brought Bim Ito the fuid.|
IN HIGH * soHooL., Simmons {as an 1 pla al. foot ball and baseball player, ero Q A tall, dark, thin-faced Whiz Kid walked out through of the school. His father ran the Roig annual Manian Gouity soft. independent club at Egypt, and tournament pe . ,|Curt pitched for him. The elder AUS. 10° in_ three on, me “There,” simmons built a ball park fn iissionee . ‘H. Woodruff an-
Card s High in Praise of Phil's Young Star; Slants ‘Ain't Legal,’ Howerton Kds : By J. 6G. TAYLOR SPINK, of The Sporting News STAN MUSIAL, Enos Slaughter and Bill Howerton
Beech Grove, Longacre And Municipal Stadia Are Tourney Sites
Musial shook his head, Slaughter nodded.
today. Play-off sites will be Beech |the plate, He tosses it into the .q 11 of the Phils and was Grove Longe ad Suicipal young handles of righthanded hitters, \yoaten, 3 to 2, when an outfielder | Stadia of Cosh Toa {making them pop up if high, of|gropped a fly. pervision oghatrmes ji beat it into the dirt if low At Wilmington, Curt won 13 Kelly and Haroid Bugsihar a However, Simmons greatest 4 10st five. He whiffed 197 ta) a 00 itive ootn mangers asset thin year a hot lus Sullirsnic second to Andy TR ‘lof the Marion County Amateur kidding.” ity to TE aa! fae|who fanned 278 for Trenton. He | Sorta Association. The tourney » Ad SHility to get the 1all over the) {helped to set new attendance Te | will be a double elimination affair - BUT MUSIAL, Slaughter and plate. . cords wherever he went. {with the entry fee of $10 for memHowerton were not trying to kid, He now can pace himself and is {10 he pitched, fans in Egypt! : e e a ey mam anyone. In the game of the able to portion out his strength pi cq buses to attend the game pet Ams an previous night, Musial had thrown 50 that he can go the full mine He promises to become the first| y qu Florists will be defendhis bat in an effort to hit innings. pitcher on the Phillies to win 20 jo champions in the meet. At the Simmons’ cross-fire pitch, Howie 2 sy * games since Grover Cleveland resent time they are leading two Pollet had fallen away from the IT HAS BEEN a struggle for , , .. nder. leity leagues. The local winner plate almost to the Phils’ bench the Egypt, Pa, lad. Simmons = 4 ot the Phils $65,000. You TE a 1D. he we er and then watched a curve ball started in baseball with two! ouldn' "t buy him now for $250,000.| gional tournament in Decatur, mn. break over for a third strike, Strikes on him, He was a bonus go, me might regard Bob Car-| Sept. 1, 2, 3°and 4. Playoff for Enos Slaughter tried to protect kid—the Phillies gave him $65.000/ tor as just a wealthy clubithe world championship will be himself and punch the ball to to sign when he was graduated: yner with a lot of luck. But it held in Austin, Tex. Sept, 11-18, left field, but only succeeded in from high school at 18. His first takes more than luck and dough —————— to the job was at Wilmington and he, jssemhie and develop a team|
burned up the Class B Inter-State {like the Whiz Kids, now cutting Cedarville Clinic “That guy ain't legal” sald League. such a figure in the Ford Frick Set. for Au 1-4 ” ® . 0g;
“He throws the ball. But the jump to the majors was po s flag race. from first base, not from the a bit more than Curt could ne- | a I He or. 2pa yi SIMMONS’ HITTING 1S the| CEDARVILLE, "ind. July 23 months. He got off to a flying| .\. thing that will suffer when |—A record enrollment’ is expected
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pitcher's mound. And he has too gotiate in the short space of three much stuff, If he'd hit you, he'd start, won his Initial test against s 'for the fourth annual Athletie the Giants In the fall of 47, then| 1's YOURE IECEhARCCr £08 10 TH Clinic at Cedarville College Aug, THE PHILS’ southpaw has found the going rough in 1948 July 29. Not only will he keep in 1-4. The clinic has announced more natural “stuff” than any and 1949, losing 23 and winning oo physical shape, but he will that it has secured the services hurler in the league. He has two 11. ‘have many willing catchers to see Of D. C. (Peahead) Walker, head kinds of fast balls, a hook that "= \that his arm is in tip-top con- football coach at Wake Forest breaks off like a jug handle and! THE COACHES Attempted to dition. (College, Wake Forest, N, C., ones a fair change of pace, when he change Simmons’ stride, his man- Curt will take two dozen balls| {of the nation’s leading gridiron wants to throw it. ner of delivering the ball. The| and a catchers mitt with him, tacticians. Walker will conduct Simmons is a three-quarter, efforts only caused confusion, un- and the National Guardsmen will daily sessions. cross-fire pitcher. He throws with certainty. He went backwards. find plenty of time to take a little! Basketball instructor will be a three-quarter motion of his Finally, everyone decided to let batting practice at his expense. John Longfellow, head cage arm, half overhand, half side- him alone, and aided by the big re coach at Indiana State Teachers’ arm, and strides diagonally be- leson, ‘Get the first one over,” he {College, Terre Haute. Longfellow Answer to Hide 'n’ Seek coached the Sycamores to the It was Herb Pennock, late gen-| It's Sam Kelley, football coach NAIB tournament championship As a result, his high fast ball eral manager of the Phiilies, who/and ' athletic director at Howe in Kansas City, Mo., last season. His low fast ball put the okay on Simmons’ acquisi- High School. Sam has several He will give play demonstrations He throws tion by the Phillies. {returning lettermen back this and also show pictures of the Ten scouts beat a steady pathifall /NAIB tourney.
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