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, batting lead last week at .337. Addis was first in total bases, however, with 225. Ray Dandridge, Minneapolis, to": over the top perch in total h : with 156 to 155 for Addis. u Limmer, St. Paul, the home r leader with 23, continued to ~ the pace in runs batted In

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of .361 last week to retain first times at bat last week, took over place among National League hit-/the leading batting position In ters, according to statistics com-/the American League again with piled by Howe News Bureau. a .350 average. | Jackie Robinson, Brooklyn, held Kell, who also leads with 157 second at .338 despite a 20-point/hits and 33 doubles, replaced drop and Johnny Hopp of Pitts-| Larry Doby, Cleveland, in the! moved up to third with his! hitting fae. Doby dropped to — [third with his 346 while Boston's

“About Sticking

Bubba, Phils Star Now, Brooded Over Chances This Spring

By J. G. T. SPINK, of The Sporting News

EARLY last spring, while the Phillies were barnstorm|

ing their way home from the Florida training camp, a tall, broad-shouldered youngster with closely cropped hair, ‘brown eyes and good-looking features sat opposite a spo

F w 1 93. Jack Cassini, \8t, Paul, b ited his leading stolen base, partments: t

Musial topped three other de- Bill Goodman took over second

writer in a Dallas, Tex., restaurant. He picked sparingly at his food. It was evident he

8.90, 4.50. For Jon, 120 (EB. Arcaro), 3.20, 116 | Also: Nassau, y, Star Knightness, oval, Kapistan,

148 hits, 247 total with 348, 1 to 30, and Jim Pendleton, St. bases and 36 doubles. | The Red Box’s Walt Dropo and & 1 led in triples with 17, Del Ennis, Phillie outfielder, Vern Stephens shared the RBI]

~~ illard (Dixie) Howell, “Min-|

“pe solis, remained the leading . pitcher in the circuit with a record of 13 victories and suly one loss.

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pushed his RBI total 1o~ ad with 113, Ee Ralph Kiner of Pittsburgh clouted] Dom DiMaggio, Boston, still four home runs for a leading 34 held the base theft lead with 12 total, while Cleveland's Al Rosen hit Other leaders were Sam Jeth-/two more homers to bring his roe, Boston, 28 stolen bases; Earl|league-leading total to 32. Tor , Boston, 86 runs, and| Dizzy Trout, Detroit, remained Frank Hiller, Chicago Cubs pitch- the loop’s leading hurler with two 3 er with eight victories and two|more triumphs and a 10-2 record. | defeats, Bob Lemon, Cleveland righthand-

had something on his mind | —_— that was worrying him. [or But the war‘came slong and|, PITH “I wish 1 knew what was|interrupted his"high school career. ) going to happen to me,” he said te lie about his age,

in 1943 at the age|Pr ’ , 81. | Jervice ant 10 4 pach to Toronto. But : : gras | i want to go back to Toronto. ta "50. AB 2 eg ie.

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I don't want to sit on the bench : 0, 330 Sainte Boer. RS here, either.” , 8. C,, for three months, then ooh Tark. S iJ. 5-3. . Also: pede. 1, Jewel, gut CR EH “Oh, you'll be with the club” to California for six days and to Ww. Spot. outh , 84 een ther ws amit wie. 2 nt al : ni : uk. Masters

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2. p77 13 Includes all players in 10 or on me ae i use him Mere, he'd be better off outfit. He besa the ; SECOND ($1800: cluiming; fogs go 3 3 Ruston y SEF Tha 8% Min Torofito.” That young pitcher! Tigers, Cardinals, White Sox and| 3 En 3. Wisk 40 re (328,000; —_ + Han a ia Ind fsbur S| Bos oN noni to be psychic as he x5 Pirates. The Tigers ldid $3500 on Bey Pays: years i elt he > “" 1 1 Rosiar Cleveiana ~~ 118 7 1167 86 ked, “I know I can Pithe line. The manager of the 3 18 328 ; a ak i IY AF 19 4 Bh a NM , if he gives me the chance./Stockham team was Charley “puts pete Pala re r | 96 ” ont! | ( ¢ nor 713 judes all players in or ow 137° 9 J 1300 18 1 I can ‘pit *h in this league; ue. I don’t Chappell, an old schoolmate of | NE ATLANTIC. CPS ao beg aan, 1 Be | whines, escent Hohers, Philadelpit 163 1g 02 need any more Apel nce,’ {Ben Chapman's. Chappell took {4 3 og 1 | Xs : TH HRRY pL Mage pe 110 ' Church to Ben Sat (32500; claiming: & years up: $12.80; 116 Calderons. NY 4d % To 3 3 » LRUrch 10 oe. urlongs:- -Damsen: 113 (C. Bierman, 8.20. ompelan, Jack's Request, Cour h : 4 1 i = ry eriain. “Go to college.” advi hap . a0, .3.60; Lands End. 113. _4J.Glbest). Drie: ermanes. 3: ino: High Br andi Ri a, + : peel Figur Sow hat RSE] 18 GHiNgE WAH Thav.| bn. Si fun $i Naber, $30.1, TOURIN (log Sng, § 22s: TESE ie, Fhe Tod 1%. 4 #1 2 | £ ramess, Cin 4 | HR RBL pct. ad 0 y Kids’ : PE Also: Beauteous, Judex, Mis 11.80, : Whiz, 1 {R. Del- EIGHTH ($2500; claiming: 3 years up: 1 ! ! + Furillo, heh i the 143 “ yr mainstays of the Whiz 8 pence, Hiva Pop, Major Play, Hoth J. TE 0). 6.80, 4 06 (A. Rogers), | mile)—Why Cry, 14d (T. Aixinson 17.40, for 13 % A te Ci 131 2 io) fh os 4 i 24 iyoung staff. Sawyer expects him CHURCH ACCEPTED a. base- Larry D. 820. ‘Also: ; Beiliro. Carolina $00. 440: Dear Boots 106 J Soiand:: 28 41 7 10 Patho on io PT a | Bauer, NY 3810 53 4M, take up the slack when Curt ball scholarship at Mississippi], SECOND (33000; claiming; 3-sear-olds: Star. Shining Dream Spmner. 4/430. Also: Cougar, Ruling Time, Scoteh 45 12 | Hermunski, Brk 188 4 318] | Zarilin, Dios 6 331 duty with Stat H lled in Septembe 3 Srigniar-_ Long Gone, 119 (C. Bierman),| FIFTH 132000: claiming: 3- “Jet olds; ¢ ja. a: Ea Hard Work, phcoleh 146 28 43 10 13 34 § 1 1 3301 {Simmons goes on active duty e.- He enro n September. 8a 3.20. 300; Star Zu hi. N. Fazlsor, furlongs) Ch anceserint, 112 oT JE C'ar- | shoot. 2 2 12g 1} 4 4 + Eve 2 220 18 13 333] [the National Guard. {In two months he decided he arial glide Also: ome Brew: JDoreen's| Dotter), 1. 80, 23% Mise N eliss, Jos (R.| a 7 4 baseball boy, enite, Preacher - 4 : Trans Egre : i # i i 2 Hi Wer! 3 23 104 3 i | as, Su pave Siessed wanted to Dla He Went back in Set ce, Hed Swing, Gertie’ 3 Last, He Knigl Wr Irish Channel, Run- Hide 'n’ Seek Answer 45 A 1% dieiw 8 101 5 118 201 2 3 5 iia 417! (Bubba) Church from Birming-|to Chapman, and reported to the ane. Doule SMa hn vif: bert $5000; Gorham Handicap: 3| Why it's Johnny Hutchings, the 37 138 Jo 13 Joe Phi Wi 6 40 31 ham, Ala. {Phillies at Clearwater, the follow- § furlongs: —iswar, 113 TR J Martin). HEAL Eid im). 3.00 90.0 90. 11.06: mwarted. | Indianapolis Indians’ rotund y a4 316 x ( tch- (P ; _Caco 37 40 1 Ea Aaron N7-Chi jp 7 8 8 di Church is one of the outstand-/ing spring. eller), 3.40, 380; ALo:d North, 113 “5. 118 8. Pisk), 40 0. Also: Evening Rose, Mei| Pitcher, 128 18 7 FA Ajsski, hi $14 & 44 ling examples of Manager Eddie h 4 KC 2371 31 w IN 0 24 17 “108 [Sawyers ability to inspire confi- EE : 81 iit 3 v4 El iM 31% 0 0 idence and poise in young men, : ; 4“ 3 2 33 ‘305| Hit 3 oh 4 34 giving them confidence in them- spe » sd 113 1 +B Mia Bb H 301 selves by careful handling, work- we 8 75 1 3 92 149 11 53 3 3 | if , P| 14 kd Bi a ia Ing them just »nough and not too a 8 ni 4 3 jail h HW fie 48 W128 5102 4 35 3 134 45 306 | 8. {es 23 40 38" He HTM w 2 B88 of 3% CONTROL HAS been one of #1 i 6 117 04 18 7 83 4 5 ile 3 ithe big factors in Church's sucih | 101 166 13 62 3) 36 46 104 i} 0%icess. He is not afraid to throw i! Mate i 2 131 187 10 88 27) 1 i 3 381 the first one down the middle and : ¥ } i 8 127 160 32 278|AY 10 29 14 381) dare the batter to hit it. 4 3 90 180 33 84 278 4 13 a | As a result, he pitches fewer 3 1 8B 2) ¢ Roien | ee 8 118 340 97 93 am hes fewer 2 6 92 3 2 3 fatto 4 3 ¢ § 328ipglls than many of the othe i 1 is 1 2 : 3 1 | Wooditng, NY 1 5 47 shurlers and conserves his 8 if { 3143 3 %.4u f i 8 1M 38 strength, keeping something In : i 136 4 207 298° 4 44 .282 reserve. in} Bah i 1 18 1511s 82 il It wasn't always that way. 18 i 9 3 206 a Bi o 3 Church wasn’t born with that i 11818 13 263 ke 413 1 e1 "371 |pitching lore, olessed with that 3H ue - §| Mine 11} u 31 211 |gelf-control and confidence. He 1. if : 10 1a gen | Soleman, TL 3143 i ne 18 earned the hard way, as a-lad * ; a Ny 158 5 a 9 21 10 27¢,'n grammar school, on the sand16 27 38 NYP 120 13 ud 1 8 3 al 81 atjots in Birmingham, on the . Bur-| RE § 3 0% 31 A 10 6 .213/ma Road in India and at Salina 18 HM 3 2 2831 1 4% 211 'and Toronto in the minors. { 15 30 81 1) 113 3 282 a2 1 Nn | un 2 4 11 2a 14 2 a ‘Even when he first joined the ont {Rarahall, Pou n 10nLa B 3-25 267 Phillies in the spring of 1947 at Fesmaver, ai 83a | Russell. in 3 23 10 30 351 \ 12 83 303|Clearwater, the Phillies’ front ockman, 45° 63 108 | Kasak, 19 22 250 12 6 os 2h 2 I a “Rg 3-2 263 office didn't “know whether they i Hag | Whitman, Phil 1 i ” 28 11 vant Church to be 4 picner or A +R dre oo ip Ee . " " 4 ¥ 3H sag AD-0UL Pe ubba nL now. i npn 11 3 12 bid So 3 257 either. All he knew was that he M14 3 PH 10 3 24a ry a |wanted to play ball and he didn't E MJ ® a 18 67 240 { 30 2%icare what position he played. Ben 20 35 49 3 240 25 250! Baa 1% 0. mmers. StL 3 11 'a7/Chapman, the manager of the i 4 i EH Sper NY. Io 3 10 24 /Phillies who had signed Church, 1 a 4 i 3» 14 3 i : a 3 wanted him to become an outWellman, SUP 4 4 ¢ nN. ine i 307 15 48 34 4 had been, Hemsley, Col i 3 24 a 4 12 Mm 3 i : 340 . ro» PITCHERS’ RECORDS : 28 238 on Bremen it 3 3% in ¢ & 3 HERB PENNOCK, late general Moulder, sa 13 i! ore a a 3 3 3 14] ae 13 4 3 manager. of the Phillies and for 1} Wall, 3 6 18 1d 0 4 238 mer famous hurler of the A's, 1i Elliott, 18 3 22 298! 315 40 6 45 3X $13. 18 5 14 24 ma ' 4 30 Red Sox and Yankees, saw pitch3 Konikowiki Mp § 8| | Jettcont. i s 4 hie 136 18 4 18 a3g/ing possibilities in the sturdy lad. Robinson { He Efron Cn. "Phi io " : 1 m 6 3 1 18 227) Chapman and Pennock argued Chandler. § * Bos 313 30 1 1 3 231 88 1 13 333 | about Bubba's qualifications. i hme har NHR] aN ; 21| Then they. compromised, decided 1 Mnsuire. Ky § 4 428 1ealWoen Ta 8 2 214/to let the lad decide his own fate| $ | Rigney, T1138 3 ioe AAR Chi 0 a in {by playing both. They sent him, % neti 3 i } 3 3%ito Salina in the Western Asso-| 8 1438 1 1m Silvera, 0 0 in| |ciation to pitch and play in the 8! i 2.8 8s. 39 F° Brant, 0-1 a | Edwards, B 1 Aly 2 outfield. 3 3 4|8trickiand, Pie »" . n 1 ° iy. 1 13 1 Appearing in 78 games, Bubba % a : 4 | Gamers Bhi 3 5 3 3.8 : 0 2 ‘I8'won 21 and lost nine as a hurler, MR. AND MRS. J. L. LANGLEY of Fond du Lac probably never Mrs. Langley keeps the home for her husband and two daugh- ) Sawatski, Chi 22.0 0 4 7 o RECORDS and batted .280 as an outfielder. | think of themselves as the kind of people who make America tick ters, yet finds time for useful community service. 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lof 47 included 13 Hi two {triples and three homers, while he drove in 39 ‘runs. Weighing the youngster’'s hill record against his outfielding log, Pennock decided he should be a pitcher. So, Bubba went to Toronto the The jump [from Class C to Triple A was a [difficult test. Bubba made only one. ristake,: ‘He almost ran himself out of the He was so anxious to keep in perfect condition that he ran, ran and ran. As a result, he had run himself out of stamina (when he was called on to pitch ade weakened In the late tenings: {He won five ay jose nine in 1948,

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