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HARRY DAYB INSPIRES ATHLETICS’ PLAYERS Sing of the inlghtjr deeds of valor Of Sammy Hale, the Athletic's $75,®00 beauty, or laud to the skies the borne run ability of "Bing" Hiller but when It comes to real favorites with base ball fandom many eyes are focused on that "young" first baseman. Harry Davis, of the Athletics. Harry himself. Is In uniform cavorting around first base like the most ambitious "rookie." and yet. it is the start of this thirty-third sea-
son In base ball.
Arriving In town at the witching hour of 1:30 A. M.. Davis, who is Connie Mack’s first coaching lieu’enant. managed to sneak in a few hours sleep before the alarm clock
rang out at seven bells
Harry pushed down the sheets. Crabbed something to eat and dashed out to the ball park where he encaged in the most strenuous work-
out of any player.
After he had handled the throws of a flock of infield candldati
about
phy. both of whom were here seventeen years ago In 1906. drew a goodly gathering of the veteran spectators. who sang Harry's virtue all day long. Thirty-five years ago the rame of Harry Davis was one to conjui e with in the realm of base ball. Catcher for Girard College, with the lamented and immortal Clarence Bayne as the pitcher, the youthful pair were probably the best junior college battery In the East.—From the Philadelphia Bulletin. Mr. Davis and family are well known visitors in Sew Isle City, spending the week-ends during the summer with "Spider" Predericks.
Fresh
A middle-aged bachelor was in a restaurant at breakfast when he noticed this inscription on his eggs: "To Whom It May Concern: Should this meet the eye of some young man whr desires to marry a farmer's daughter, eighteen years of
oi iimeiu csumuaies for age. kindly communicate with hours, and Manager Mack After reading this he made haste had called off the practice. Harry to write to the girl, offering marlooked around for more world's to, riage. and in a few days received
conquer. Accordingly he motored out 1 t )jfe note -
to 'h. Moottomtrr Ountr Club .. Your „„ „„ „„ , hl „ ^ Sore SL-fiSL ■b*'™ ><*•*
He was asked how he felt after his workout, and he replied: "Fine, not a bit sore. The base ball drill seemed Just like any other day of spring
practice."
Harry broke into big timo base ball Jurt thirty-two years ago. He played up in New England, and later went with New York and the Pirates Of the old National League. When the Athletics started out in the American League In 1961. Han'y a one of the first on hand, and he's
Oh my! I wonder why Our mail man is so slow! I think that he should hurry. For surely be must know Tis Saint Valentine's Day. And a little girl like me Is very anxious to learn Who het Yc'toitin* be?
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PEOPLE WILL TAIX
You may get through the world But 'twill be very slow. If you listen to all that Is said a you go FOR PEOPLE WILL TALK! You’ll be worried and fretted and kept in a stew. For meddlesome tongues must have something to do. AND PEOPLE WILL TALK! If you're modest and quiet, you’H find it presumed. That your humble position Is only assumed. FOR PEOPLE WILL TALK! You're a wolf in sheep's clothing, or else you're a fool. But don't get excited, keep perfectly cool. FOR PEOPLE WILL TALK! And then If you show the least boldness of hsart. Or a slight inclination to take your own part, PEOPLE WILL TALK! They'll call you an upstart, conceited and vain. But keep straight, don't stop to explain. FOP PEOPLE WILL TALK!
If threadbare your dreea. or oldfashioned your hat Someone will surely take notice of that. AND PEOPLE WILL TALK! They will hint rather strongly you can't pay your way. But don't get excited, whatever they say. FOR PEOPLE WILL TALK! Now the beet way to do U to do as you please. And your mind. If you have one. will then be at ease. AND LET PEOPLE TALK! Of course you will meet with all" sorts of abuse. But don’t try to stop them, it’s not any use. FOR PEOPLE WILL TALK!
A Boy’s Point jf View There’s no accounting for girls. To the tree climber belongs tha apples. Of all sad words of tongue or the saddest are these: "I gotta stay horns today, 'fellows. ” Whom mother would m-ke mad. « makes me tend the baoy. Life Is one whipping after another.
been there ever since. Not only has that roof. We hare a good stock of be been a Vt orlds Serif* star, hut he’s medium and heavy weight. o/, ,he Buy the Champion Roofing of Cham1 ’•** ‘ pisn, 19th street and West avenue.
City. N. J. "Look, fur ths
men of all times. And he sill] has a
tremendous kick In his system.
Harry> fielding was a revelation
to the new generation of fans in
Montgomery. His consummate grace
and ability to make the hardest rOR SALF* 191A Vtm nnmchenre, look drew rooni. ol rUR 1310 Vlm on *-
applause from the spectator* and admiration from the Athletics who
were inspired by his work.
But the old timers drawn out to Cram toe *>ewt by the combination attraction of Davis and Danny Mur-
kalf ton Track; running
order, $100.00. Jesse. R. Kirby
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