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There',s4 a funny. thing about'
thetriUctle lib a 1 t it ahnOst
tiev thiltWilg*ithftheacnUekleS.'i
A eurve ball h9oks, a fast ball
bops, arid a alidetbreaks, at- •
Most identieally 0001 rsegek
,,knuisklq ,
thrown by a ,rnastpr',: 'takes Off
in a unique and'Solifiary.'Way. '
Its a. pitchthat 46/dbin ,moVes •
the pme way °, Pitcher); ••
catcher, a i d batter ean OrilY
guess what it will do,
A quiet North 'Carolinian
named Jame s Hoyt' Wilhelm was
baseball's acknOwledged roaster
of tlie knuckle' ball after he
shut Otit the New \)terk Yan-
kees foi..the second tinie in
seven days, 'building his season, .
pecord to 7 and 0, and lowering
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his earned -run Bverage to 1.13,
William, the; a5 -year-old &ice
of manaker ,Paul Richards' Bal.
timore pitching staff, can throW
curves 'and- sliders and fast balls.
Once in, a),:fhile he does. :put
85 pa?' cent of the time,. and -
invariably:I.when he is in treu...
14, HoyVWilhelni goes wit -1.P'
the l knuCkler. '
iu f.,1,)/l.
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g th.."b,a11,, wit
itlitirrib•,and tips of I1i ind4: and
tniddle ,fihkers ,;moving into., an
easy windup. 'W COI, his ' tight
wrist ldeked, Wilhelm throws
and the :Pitch floats innocently
toward home plate alrinost•with7
out, sp_in. • ..Therii, lust before it
, rea4Chethe VAt.fer, th%10,aSehall:!
suddenly We'aveg. It fmay.
mg' down, and ,or andis
out. It May abruptly sail, or$'
at- least,- appear to sail.- .1.!,When
a batter hits semetning,likthat •
solidly," says Richards, ari
' tense, Studious rrian,':"yotril.av4
to conclude :,tbrat Ws an atei-_,
Throtigh the years' Istfehit
chers as Fred Fitzsimmons and
Dutch Leonard carved long
careers as knuckle -ball ex-
perts. "But," says Casey Sten-
gel, "I never seen one of them
throw it as good, as this .feller
(Wilhelm)." ,
Wilhelm began th rkw ipg
knuckle balls as a teen-ager and
in 152, is ..rdokie year, he wen
fifteen lames in relief for the
,zo New r k Giants. Later his ,
control filtered and he had a
• dilfi'Cult' time finding it again,
He „drifted along to St. Louis
arrcrthen Cleveland before 'RI:
chards, a master pitching in-
" 'staictoti reclainied him: "I won-.
dared why, had been used in
relief," itichardi' says, "corning
in with, men on base where one
passed ball could hurt him. I
tthal,,.4VerhiPsifif Hoyt':
started, the runners wouldn't
get on base to begin w,ith."
A side problem for Wilhelm
has been living with catchers.
J. W. Porter at Cleyelanditried
catching Wilhelm with a first
baseman's glove but abandoned
the idea when hix harld .15egan
aching. Other catchers wore
xnasks just to warm him up.
Gus Triandos, Wilhelm's current
catcher, allowed four passed
'balls one game, but 12e1iev.es
that if he gets his body behind
the ball, he can handle it.
Whilhern does not work his
favorite pitch to spots, "I throw
bigh or I throw low," he says,
'tut I never go for a corner.
I just try to get it Over the
plate." Wh'en he does, batters
abandon hope.
• "Hey Hoyt," sho,uted Hank
Bauer, the tough' old Yankee
pro, after the second shutout
Throw me a fast ball.' Wilhelm
grinned and gripped an imagin-
ary knuckle ball. Bauer winced
and looked away. ,
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... MAKING AIP FOR LOST TIME - Edward Vollbely„,87, ,above,
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' itook 4 skelitChingzfive months ago. Since he began his latter-
day art ccireer, he's turned out scores of sketehei in ,postel,
' Dubbed, "Grandpa Moses" by his friends, ,Vollbehr says, he
•riVer took instruction. .
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When Sneak Punch
• Won -For Jrenchman
;•14. :
„Gebrges Carpentiee5 was un-
doebtedly one 4 thqinost band-
. some ,boXers who evkr laced on
.agio,eFreflChflh who be-
came light -heavyweight charn-
rpion of' the world had a profile
.,that could 'easily• -lave won him
a fortune on he films if his fists'
.1-iad not already been doing so
in,the ring. And heldid, in fact,
become a film star -On retirement
from boxing.
It was Carpentier who, prob-
ably more than any other boxer,
Was responsible for women
flocking to watch the sport. He,
had another fatal fascinatien,
too. Just as women fell fof his'
handsome features, so the
fell before his flashing fists.
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British boxers seemed partici]-
, la,rly ,quick to „ succumb. Three
topline Men, Billy Wellsf Joe
Beckett, and Kid Lewis, were all
knocked out by him in the first
round. Beckdtt,- in fact, suffere,d
this fate twice. Wells and Lewis
never 'had the. chance to play
"double or quits."
One thing is fairly
however. If Carpentier and Lew-
is had met again the verdiet"
Wodld have been reversed. As
A.m.& opt:the occasion they did
meet, in May, 1922, Carpentier,
thpugh he, won thp,„verdict: Xok'
almost everything else.
•, 'On the' face'of things the fight
was hopelessly one-sided. Car-
pentier was light - heavyweight
champion of the world. Lewis „
was currently British and Euro-
pean welter and middleweight-.
, champion, but all the physidal
advantages e r e • with the
Frenchman.
At the weigh-in Carpentier
• only just past the scales at the
175 pound limit; Lewis stepped
on in his street clothes and still
weighed only 157 pounds. Car-
pentier also had the advantage
of nearly four inches in height
and three inches in reach. What
chance had Lewis of getting
.through that long guard to land
an explosive punch on his -op-
ponent's handsome chin?
4ilta.9144,gin Tao-hui
resigned under 'fire after he
granted a divorce Without hear-
ing the husband's side then later
irriarriedtthedivorcee-.
during training. Lewis had a
warming7up, fight and learned
, that .,Descarnps was sending a
spy TO watch him'. The spy had
little chance to gain rtitech in- ..
formation' -the fight was all
over in about r a Quintile- On
Another.occasion, during a trail...!
ing Work-out,, Lewis aiscovered
that a friend of Carpentier's was
in the audience. Lewis stopped'
-,Worle*:,and-aked hirot.to leave,
indipating that there, would be:
no more action until he had
gone..
:/But ipovas .the incident of the
mouthpiece that had' Carpentier
really 20xed.
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sev.eral years
fighting in America, and had,
'there. accitfirecrai'intouthpieee,, g
"faith bf rothction -now-uniVer-
eally. used by- boxers -,,but a nov-
elty, in ,th9ge• days. Carpentier
did not possess one, and Des -
camps claimed that Le.vvis would
• haVe an' unfair advantage by
Using 'such a device:
Ffie 'Englishman's reply was
short and to the point: no mouth-
„piece,no fight. He. Added, that
litere was,nothing to, strip Car-
, .pentier using one if he wished.
Th e -beikilcldrect "Tfenchinan's
face-saving rejoinee to this was
th'at fLewis. fcould4rwear his
mouthpiece.iprovided It was the
sante type as he us,e5:1,in train-
ing, and that Carpentier was
to be alloWed -to inspect it be-
fore the fight. -4.1 •
lan't,"eektain'whether iie
ever did see it; but he was given
-,no..time.:--to think ,about it once
the., fight began, for as soon as
the bell sounded Lewis' tore
across the ring punching hard
• With '16th hands. Carpentier,
who had expected a more sedate
*openings was plainly shaken and
went; into an inunediete.
As they broke, Leeds produc-
ed aflurrY” of blows of such
' -power that Carpentier's ribs be-
gan to redden, althOugh the con-
test was Only a few: seconds old.
Then; suddenly, Lewis „switched
his attatk to the.mouth, and in:
no time blood was trickling
. from ,the Frenchfrian'S lip.
' "The crdwd 'Was -already in an
.-uproar at this- sensational , start,
and Oarpentier, plainly puzzled,
went inte..another clinch.' This
"i) vis, partially breakin.k
free, started' a fruity' of in -fight-
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Carpentier was now more than
putzted—rhe-,was badly rattled
and. .punching wildly,
Some of his blows_ brought a
warning frein the' referee and
oncerat Eekfeia" taine' in, the
.c.Frencliiiriatr.i 'grabbed. -One emit
imden his--own,,left and 't•Unehed
away with .his right. Miring this
tangle—he ,also appeared to hit
Lewis with his head,,and though
this rnuk have been accidental
: the Crowd WOO not MOW to show
A their anger,
.SeneatiOnal as this start
had "beerti, more was to come,
The referee, already tired of the
Constant Mauling and holding,
stopped' the 'fight and lectured
the boxers: As •he -"finished,
dropped his- hands and
turned towat,dshini.prOt0Stirig-
jy,,110.:oppodA,0• tom:0 •darn,
'plai,that he had been too busy
• tfyIng T:1.1Fna1/4-Pififelies to be
bDthErVe • abrititliolciihe, but he
- 110/Mr' had the &ailed'to Sneak.
Atithed td ,getpak to
the referee, the bemused Car-
Pentiet had a perfeet view of art
unprotected jaAlilg'13Oker'a in -
Stiff& lirli`ked-theriediately: his
ottt hi' a fierce
hook that tray;elled„barely a foot
and Caught Lewis square on the
paint Of the javt.,
It Was e perfect' bloW, per-
lectly deiiVered. Nb then could
have simViVed it,.,least Of all. one
eil4ght tift his
,.guard s ,Lewis had bean. He
ertinipied ei the 'floor; net 104
tiffoiStileidiW but Sitting dazed,
COMA yet unable in
get Sufficient Strength
iqhlirgfstsot'' had Still half
a minute to run when the ref-
eree predalmed4'7Carpentier the
ianii4a storm of bo,oing
that lasted 'for several minUtes.
,C,arperitier's , action, though'
juStified and legal and probably
inStinctive, was anything .but
.sporting,.nnd the' crowd emphat-,
.ically let him know their views.
But there was no question of
'clisqtialifying the Trenchman, as
seine of them. demanded) Tech -
Carpentier was entitled
to act as ,he did, The rules state
that a boxer shall deend him-
self ,at all times and if Lewis -L
wasfault. srif'atrt.eadl, to begin, again af-
ter the brief stoppage that W33
his
Lewis naturally felt he had
,been treated Unfairly, but l was
left to wily little DescampS tQ
sum up the situation, "It was
battle of *its," he' declared.
"Carpentier came out on
Yet wbat a.perialty Lewis had
• to pay on the one occasion he
'railed to let his fists do his talk-
ing ‘in the' ring!
But phySique wasn't every-
thing. .Carpentier', had been
helped,to Win many, of his pre-
• vious -victories by, • the shuyar,clu
mOVis z-,4514-hik , wily manager,
Francois,z,apeAarript So when
Lewis!. outsmarted ,I0escarnps in
the Reelirninary
Carpenti&..4inust ha% been bad-
' ly.taligcSio '
Two -such incidents oceUrred, ,
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'Lees see the calluses on your
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"Before I came here this after-
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If you call yourself a farmer
,,yeu. know that the - calluses
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Kirnhersh1ic4(ullete last year are
orifter1ng•.111",largie numbers this year.
The, •reasonse tiler he ,been more
profitable -than rub, other, efitttlet they
haVes,eyeetraised. *.itither. pellAts Conti,
.1-11ende.e.to lay large. -eggs,,,early*A. three,,..•
weeks•,earlier than inany'other• beeecls.
Theygave interioX egg. Val-
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Low prices fore:Tulle, July andiAtigust.
Also White Leghorfl XeRhode
Red, California Grhy X '`White -Leg.
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Red X Barred Reek; Light Sussex X
Khode 'stead Red, Rho,de Island Red X
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A well-equipped school Salary 53,400.
20 miles from Sault Ste. Marie, State
experience and name of last inspector.
-"pester.
HUGH HENRY, SEC.-TREAS.
BAR RIVER, ONT.
QUA ED, Protestant teachers are
r.e.equi d for S.S. 0, Wolseley, S.S. 10,
N.,..Keni,14e, and S.S. 12, North Keppel,
CAN v ne.)1Ap of Keppel East Area, Grey
CountYiceeDuties to commence Septem-
ber 8, State name and address
of last In eeter. Apply to Oliver West,
Sec.-Treas. •Kemble, Ontario.
r`
'SPROTESTAT teacher for U.S.S. No.
it
•se Aldboro and Dunwich, Elgin
Cdtinty. Mddern conveniences, Duties
- to dOrnmenew.September 1, 1959. Apply
-stating"OalarY expected and name of
lastinspeetbr to Harold Fawcett, RR.
No?,, Dutton.
RYDE TOWNSHIP
,SCHOOL AREA BOARD
REC4IIRES a qualified teacher. Duties
to commence in September, 1959.
Hydro.,Salary, 53,000.
•• APPLIeJ stating experience, name and
address of 'last inspector, to:
fgMRS. PEARLE PLEWIS,
,`SECRETARY -TREASURER,
3, GREVENHURST,
, MUSKOKA, ONT. •
TWO QUALIFIED CATHOLIC
:TEACHERS WANTED •
- FOR two- room separate school, No.
Morningten; Perth' County. Senior
room, Grades5 to 8. Salary, 53,000 to
53,200 - ;junior'', room, Grades 1 to 4,
$2,700 to 32,900, according to experi-
ence and qualifications. Duties to com-
enence in' September. State experience,
qualificatiOns"; , and references,
ALBERT,C MOSER, SEC.-TREAS.
R,R, NCI:, 1, BRITTON, ONT.
SUMMER RESORTS
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-and tssionary Ispeakers.
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tasking, the ail round Canadian. girt
'1,Yoret1ieCl1tlet‘t f Miss Canada $6,000 iii, ,
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ISSUE ZS -- 1950
Exejl,At Opportunity
,
ERANOLA
PUBLIC SCHOOL
- REQUIRES
'Gracie Teacher
;17:ROOM eciloot
PEDERATiON'SALARY SCHEDULE To
ENO OFLEVEL 5 IN EFFECT
APPLY efielig usual Intotteation re-
quired
--1•11/;:A9113REW B. ELLIS
PRINCIPAL
ESPANOLA, ONT.
TRUCKS
—
PICKUP truck owners, Protect your
valuable equipment. Get a Newhall
:Cal battler your truck. Any size for
eny thick. Box 573, Newhall, Cali-
fornia.
_TURKEYS
13ROADEIreasted Bronze turkey' poults,
-1' target otertenarket type strain. , Re0S011-
,ably prided. Circular, Brunton Turkey
"Fiiiefeetidmatehery ri 2. Ca:110611MM.
Ont.
Faultic
U.S.A. RESORTS
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DETROIT,„Mich. suburb; 311 miles city
"-litnitse.Over-night cabins semi -modern,
free' TV, Picnic tables. Centrally lo-
Acated -.for ' tourist attractions. Most
babins $4.00,for 2 people, Cottage Grove
Court,-;-27601:-,Te1eg1'8ph . (U.S. 24)
--"Niiitliteatern liwy.. Birmingham,
Mich,
BACKACHE
May be Warning
Ba...4cacite„ is often mud. by hay
. . icidneyieliih. When kidneys gel out ef
order, mead acids and wasteli remain
in the ejeite Then backache, Alia-
i
. A turbed rest at tired -set mut heavy,
.: headed/cell r seen follow. Thirst •
, •theiirrie Iit I 'i Ded4's Klanty Pills,›
' . act' '. * ' yeti feel Itettet-sketi I
,Dtatimul e the kWneys Isi hernial
"r ichltwiriteifyrr: m'-"wb.etter. Get Deditse'i,
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