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CHICAGO—(ANP)—With theballoting ended—the deadline forvotes having been midnight, Sunday, August 0, the Wast teamwill take the field Sunday afternoon. August 16, in spacious Com-iskey park, 35th and Shields Avenue, for the 10th annual EastWest contest will be and mostlikely bat as follows: “Cool Paper”Bell, Chicago, or Jethroe, Cincin-natti Buckeyes, in left field; Parnell Woods, Cincinnati manager, onthird base; TW Strong, KansasCity Mcnarchs, in rightfield; Willard Brown, Kansas City Monarchs.423 hitter in centerfield; Joe O’Neil. Kansas City Monarchs. first base; T. J. Brown. Memphis.shortstop; Peg Green, KansasCity, catcher; Johnny Sampson, Birmingham, second base; and as pitchers. Satchel Paige of theKansas City Monarchs who led theentire voting; Hilton Smith, Kansas city Monarchs; Verdel Mathis, the portside hurler ol' I he Memphis Red Sox. and Eugene Brern-mer of the Cincinnati Buckeyes.Tne East batting order is still in doubt and won’t lie known until the last minute. Topping the vot-the veteran. Vic Harris of the Homestead Grays. Tex Rurnettwill be one of the East’s coaches. However, those close to the Negro National league know that I’ o m Wilson's circuit is going to throwits full strength in the field in order not to give the West a chanceto tie the count in g?mes Atpresent, the East is out in frontfive games to four in the series.Although there will be a game inCleveland Tuesday night, Avgust 18, with the same players in action for the United Service organizations, the second game will not count officially in the East ve. West series.JOSH GIBSON TO IT AVHeading the cist of players for I he East is David CTmpo”) Barnhill. New York Cuban Stars hurl-cr, mentioned often as one of the Negro players who may get a tryout with some major league baseball club. Barney Brown of Philadelphia. Rav Brown of the Homestead Grays, Jonas Gaines, of the Baltimore club and his pitching mate, ...... I3vrd, also lefty Hilland Leon Day of Newark. Allmentioned are pitchers althoughNewark has been using both Dayand Hill in the ot*fefleid because of their slugging ability.This .year, the East has JoshGibson, Homestead Oraj’s, andRoV Campanclla of the BaltimoreElite Giants, as catchers. Roycaught the full game for the Eastlast year and was awarded thetrophy for being the most valuable player in the 1941 game. Gibson was in Mexico last year and, although he has a reputation for clouting home runs, the West'sfans, who are dyed in the woolNegrc American league bugs, point out that Gibson has played in other East versus West tilts and didn’tget any homers.PEA EYE BUTTS MAY GET TRYPlaying first for the East will beeither Big Jim West of Philadelphia or Leonard of the HomesteadGrays. Leonard is a veteran ofthp East-West games and clouted a homer off Ted (“Double Duty”)Radcliffe last vear. Sammy Hughes Baltimore second sacker, absentfrom the fray last year, will beback on second with the veteran Willie Wells, Newark manager, or Dick Seay of the New York Black Yankees in short and Pat Patterson of Philadelphia or Roy Easterling of the Grays holding down the far comer. Tommy Butts of Baltimore may get into the gameat short.The East Is well off in fly chasers. There are Jerry Benjamin of the Homestead Grays, Bill Wright and Henry Kimbro of the Baltimore Elites. Jud Wilson and Chin Green of the New York BlackYankees, Vardas of the CubanStars. Stone of Newark and BigJim Williams of the Cubans. TheE^st.. as has been previously stated can send either Hill or Day, t he Newark pitchers, to the outfield.NEIL ROBINSON LIKEDThe West is using but one firstbaseman and he is O’Neil. Inevent that something goes wrong, Tad Strong will be shifted from the outfield to first. Behind the bat, in event of injury to Green, will oo “Double Duty” Radcliffe, who ran pitch as well as catch. He isat present playing for the Birmingham Black Barons. In the outfield. the West will have Neil Robinson. whose home run fame isstill fresh in the minds of thaEast-West, game and his home town, Memphis, Is pulling strong for him. Also there will be Davenport of the Birmingham club,Hyde of Memphis, and Pennington of Chicago. As substitute shortstop will be Rolph Wyatt of the Chicago American Giants and there is still a question whether Alex Raddiffc will get into the game The Chicago third sacker has seen action in many East ve. West contests and in most 6f them has held his own with theEast, when It ecmes to hitting.However, there ait* fans who wouldvntn , rev Garter Memphis ntPie far cojw$. . iI ing lor manager in the East isead Graysbag.f.«Tt In 11;;111Bankhead, SS Easterling 3i Wilson Utility:4 *i• ■'.it* oiiL William* 2b
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