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pJeton's to Appleton mgu suuuu*.x ____ +\t«. f'rtnf^.rpn^p. ! iT3CKle last nitow oc md Ap* Others m Bay, 8, and ic does: favor-tue of mde in at theilingr upcute for of 4 ss; in the in the ‘eterson jvent-ppletonHecker If mile; m the hurdles er will mil and Babino mile if r points weightrecords g themdiscus c mark Apple-repeat, expect-; discus:nce reoApple-Manito-WestManito-nitowoc.Golden-Dimo —Cowsley,ppleton.Sheboy*ten Bayon. Dis-Dis-nitowoc.athleticsbe theig man-[elble ofre with le: Hill ti» Aben-Manito*Smith r gordeua,DHEREtomorrow at the conference track and field championships here. The Orange squad is the defending champion Captain Jerry Hecker, crackx w yy inMembers of the team are:—Back low left to rightKeller, Ransley, Tillman. Coach Shields, Lyons, Ruppel, Kan ow.Krolin* Ver: Seated; W Wiese.House Of David Ball TeamAnd Pete Alexander BeatMenasha Falcons, 14 And 2RIVER-WOO)arboySadgerAGUE. L.Pet.1.8001.800lt;.600AO.4003.1005.0001ES5.lay0.LEy-Pure3TOIIthe loamarhtstown ay after-weekly count in md 5 for tied with n with Carboy is sion overay wlHTitnM i AnBY GORDON R. McINTYREMenasha—what a whaie ofa difference a few whiskers makelSeveral hundred Menasha and Fox River valley baseball fans gathered here last night to see the Menasha Falcons take a 14 and 2 trimming from the House of David baseball team under the management of Grover Cleveland Alexander, one time member of the Chicago Cubs and the St Douis Cardinals.The House of David boy a all were very much in. need of a shave and one or two needed a hair cut. Thatfs where they get their reputation and their bally-hoo, for personally we think most of them-are ambitious young men who have tried to make the grade in the major leagues or in the class AA an have failed. They have joined the House of David team, get a good salary and have DTi\y to play ball and grow a beardBut^as ball players the boys arc good. However, without that chin adornment they probably wouldn't draw a corporal’s guard unless fans came to see Old Pete1'Take Early BeadAs far as the ball game goes the imitators of the Smith Brothers went out and scored five runs in the first two innings and then at the behest of Mr Alexander they counted a few more times and finally ended with 14 markers, Menasha in the meantime was finding the slants of a Mr. Tolle hard to connect *with and one run in the third and one in the seventh was all the boys picked up.The game was played under lights and to maliy persons the battle was a new and interesting experience. The ball could be followed very well throughout the game although the ‘antics of one or two Menasha fielders indicated they probably had trouble judging- flies When new balls were In use things were fine, when old, dirty balls werem vogue it wasn't so easy.The game almost ended perma-turely. In night baseball battles when a ball goes out of the lot it’s gone in the darkness and doesn’t come back. The hoys used 15 balls last night which Alex said wasn't many. In the seventh and eighth frames every time a. hall went overthe fence the athletes had to look around for another one. ‘Tis said the last ball used in the game didn’t even have a cover on it.The box score below tells about the hits and runs and errors and so on and so forth. For that reason we’ll depart from the usual line about the fracas and recite activities on the Blouse of David.Old Pete Alexander didn’t get into the game in any other capacity than as coach and to bat a, few grounders during infield practice. The veteran is to hurl at least frv* innings in Milwaukee tonight, and anyway, it is not wann enough yet for his arm. So he spent most of the evening on the bench directing the boys.Doesn’t tike Crowds Alex apparently likes his baseball and likes to win. He continually admonished the bos to hustle along and get runs, offered a little encouragement to a player here or there and had a good word for his pitcher almost every time be strode to the bench. rWhen the game started Alex worked along tho fust base coaching line hut he returned to the dug-out and spent most of the evening there About the seventh inning he ambled out to the third base coaching lmc and then beat it for his car in center field so he wouldn’t be1around when the game ended andwouldn't have to cater to the crowd.Alex doesn't like crowds, is not the fellow who puts on a big show and apparently doesn’t give a whoop for autograph seekers, A Menasha youth sought his autograph before the game started and Alox turned him down. Yet during the* fra on rBankers tiona! Are Be,The youngster looked sheepish andAlex added If Judge Landis findsout about this lte‘11 kick us ail outof baseball,” and so on throughoutthe game. But the youngster doesn't know yet whether Alex meant it or was kidding'.Alexander is managing the club 'to win ball games, he gives the boys plenty of advise, and they look to him for it. That's why they’ll put down a bunt when necessary and hit away like sluggers when the signal is on. The boys are out there to win and Alex’s encouragement helps a lot.Bawls Them Out, TooXot that he doesn’t raise the dickens with someone who apparently is forgetting. In one inning the count was two and three on the batter and there were two away. The H. of D. catcher didn't start for the next base on the deciding pilch and although it was a ball and the batter walked; Alex - let the one who had tarried know-about his error in good baseball.The veteran doesn't know much and* cares less about things aside from the ball team. The lighting plant he says follows the team and the Kansas City company that manufacturers it pays the- freight probably charging it up to advertising Which isn’t a bad idea.The engine’ which manufactures electi icily for'the plant uses a lot of gas. that Alex knows—about 60 gallons in an hour and one night 130 for a' “turtle race ball game somewhere.Atex personally doesn’t care much about night baseball. To him something is wrong when you go out at S o’clock in the evening to play ball and loaf all day. The majors will never adopt it, he says, but it has been a life saver for the smaller leagues.Members of the House of David team have been on the road since Mai ch., 27. Business in the south wasn't so good: the boys have- got ten bad breaks on weather in Wisconsin. The players don’t mind night baseball. They play at least once a day, afternoon or evening, it makes no difference.Good Word For RogersAlexander can’t figure out the stories about Hornsby. He says his experience with Rogers as a player for him and against him showed Hornsby to be pointed m remarks but requiring only that ball games be won and that the men play ball when on the diamond.“I never had any trouble with him, Alex said. “Even in the world series all he said m the last game against the Yankees was ‘the bases are full.* ” It's .Alex’ opinion that the stories about Rogers were started by some one who was angerea at Hornsby’s rebuff and when the Cubs fell down a bit the yarns started to fly.Hack Wilson probably has been trying too hard, Alexander believes,and the now ball gives a pitcher achance to throw something at thA batter that isn’t as slippery as a bib liard ball.And Alex is surprised at theOne of the upsets oecu American le Interlake te reorganized oil the Wo Roosevelt s era preview won a garniTwo runs started the way to vie the game li four tallies, run in the tho second enth.The Ame other battle Power com River \ Paps River team season.BanIn tho N ers broke u by downing company tlt; park The Scbroedernected for £ and tv o s. Bankers v and Stoegb.FThe Frai night saw 1 bump the I and 8 Vc worked for and KitziU£APPLET'INTwo Ca league gam Appleton t£ night, oneMenasha.meets Holy and St. Mf St. Patrick Tuesday the unbeatstruck out-Tollea 13; 14, Zenefski ell 14 in s( 2 in two JCrysiak; h Moore.wayPf]reputWiDardfwide open citieshohas foundInWisconsin.The box score:House of DavidAB RHPOA 13Williams, 2b ----. 4AUft1ftftLa Fleur, cf .... 61'3nftlHeckman, lb .... 51*--70A-0Moore, If ........o11100Pedcison, if .....• ft0o0ft0TTamson, 3b .....■U-J10ft0Faust, ss ........20ft1tBluding, c .......rt1)*»ISft0Toll is, p ........O-V3010———451416276MenashaNadolney, 3b.....00ft10Weisgerber, sS .... 50o*yM*nj3Sheteski, 1C ......0010ftPowell, p......ft310vftZenefski, vf0210ftSmith, 2b....... 411111Levandoski, cf .... 40fto01Spihelp ;Diipcrweiboardgo ovVa Ton i vacation i Sets, enougAPr._ I 1___ -T
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