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Loafing To Occupy Dean Brothers During Winter Season, Thev HopeBy 11I EON MKIi.llINEW’ YORK. Ort 18 (U R—Thepitching Deans, li£S5 and Dally —and both « bit dopey from a mouth of almost daily pitching stints—moved mo town for the closing run of their barnstorming trip, and announced plans lor the winter season These include:1 About two weeks at Houston. i Texas where Mg hot iter Elmer te the town® leading peanut vendor, and where the pitching Deans will loaf in the sunshine2. About two months at Tampa Fla.—More loafing in the sunshine3. More loafing m the sunshine or any place else wherever the leafing looks test, until spring training opens.•‘We’re sure of Just mt thin*.” Dizzy. the elder Lvun. said “We ain’t gonna work no more in we possibly ear. help after tho trip Is I over. I've* t hr owed so many baseballs the last three weens I gat Herself windin’ up m my sleep.*There o» one more week, of pitching ahead for the two Deans I —In New Jersey. Ohio and a closing stand In P.ttsburgh. Then the ! pair who pit: nea Sum Breador.s St. Louk Cardinals to a world* championship will expose themselves m N*w York fas* a week of vaucfcmlte tpp—ranrr i After that It’s Texas, Florida and sunshine.Paul confessed that his sore arm. wasn't any toetiti an on?-nutht. stands over the chantry It .isn’t any worse than U -a h * 1j p. winter he said, but b or mm lt;doesn't help it, and fcr : r*on, Daffy will eonftra hiroi *if to outfield work for the* rest of me tnpHov many gaum do .tv y -?x-fiact io win nest yea??)%uu a gangling kid With mttd mm eye*. who tak h:* to a hotel room from broth*r Jerome but does hb pitch.n* all bv tthraretf out there on Un hill spoke upWe re gacum win ail the games we can.* he Mhft. It may to liter as it may be fifty Dig said we d tefti *fv Hus year We wan m tmwmm pa—thirty h»r mr. and 19 for me. If *e can do better next ywat am tefll “How about splitting up the brother act? Paul shrugged’We ll go a here they send US,' he sal.. Id sure like to pitch for the Cards, an’ I d like to be with 1 i;r but wherever they pay our wages, that's where we'll pitch.I d pitch lor the House of David if they was payin' my salary* Cue more—*;ow tough were the • Tigers?Dizzy laughed.“They were tough for .me, he admitted. ‘’But Paul—say. he just * breezed through. Their weren't none of 'em tough for him.Paul .shock hu head **T had good days.* he admitted. Gehringer w»- the hardest j one to get out But Dlz is right -none of m w re very hard Some days you find yourself like1 that. Other days the s me club will knock you cut of Hi# ball5 pask. I guess maybe we ought to pitch the Cards to another pennant next year. We ahouldu won by te ngames thus year, an we will next year—if we pitch for them.**Mr-. Dan Grant, :.uio has been visiting friends m Michigan for * th • past several weeks, took de-j Hvery on a new Chevrolet in Detroit yesterday, and b driving it j home, expecting to arrive tn about -a week.Mr. and Mrs.. Robert H, For e* ,.f La* Angeles, old time residents j of this section, are here on busi- ■ ness and visiting among old friends. They are house guests of M* and Mrs. Donald McIntyre————o——— %Engineers Donate S»nakrs 8T CLAIR SVILLE O OJ.R) —Highway department engineers' here have decided they den t want j to he her“spologbts They brought i rn-vim' coiaperhr »d J u,fc* etas, into the Belmont County sheriffs office, after killing th parent-snake Deputy Si. erf’ B. F M» a.f out Open one egg with Ins. lenkoile A young snake appeared I *M struck at hire A* the Others! hatcher, the sheik and snakes •were tooth preserved and turnedover to a Martins Ferry o high ihooi biology class
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Yuma Sun

Yuma, Arizona, US

Fri, Oct 19, 1934

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