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    Political 'Pros' W ill Oppose Stassen
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Former Minnesota Governor
Is Plaving c Lone Wolf Role
tôiÆri ir?
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JA C K K R A M E R , the tennis star,
*-* was ta lk in g about the d ifference
1 ' between g o lf und tennis. We had
Just asked h im i f there was any
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chance th a t he w ould fo llo w in E lls ­
w o rth V in e s’ p ath and la te r take up
g o lf fo r a liv in g .
B yBA V K H A G E
N a tri Analyst and Commentator.
(T b it is ibe third of a senes on the men most talked about ns candidates lor
tbe Republican presidential nomination).
WASHINGTON.—When the b ak ers w ere down in W ashing­
ton sw eating out a grain conservation p ro g ram for th eir in­
dustry. my friend from M innesota, H arry W. Z in sm aster, who
is what the personal colum n calls a “ frequent v isito r” in the
capital, gave a little luncheon for his colleagues and som e
p ress and radio m en.
We had finished eating and w ere gathered around to liste n to the b a k ­
e rs' troubles when suddenly the door opened and 220 pounds o f blond, s m il­
in g , r - lit 'r a l p o te n tia lity b u rst upon us.
O ur host shouted a happy "H e llo . -------------------------------------------- ———
H a r o ld !"
then turned
and
com e president, he m ig h t b u ild up
nounccd:
"G entlem en,
the next a stro n g personal fo llo w in g and thus
P resident of the United S tates.”
get a stra n g le h o ld on the R epub­
I daresay m ost M innesota Repub­ lic a n p a rty .
C onventional
candidates
don’t
lica n s w ill say "a y e ” to th a t. W hat
the rest o f the co u n try says is c o m m it them selves too h e a v ily . His
aw aited w ith in te re s t by the ca n d i­ sup p o rte rs c la im th a t Stassen is a
m id d le -o f-th e -ro a d e r, a little to the
date.
X suppose I have had 50 people le ft. B ut it is not too m uch his lib e r-
ask me about H a ro ld Stassen. "W h y
h a sn 't Stassen a chance?” they
q u e ry.
M ost observers seem to agree
th a t i f he has a chance, it's a p re tty
s lim one to date.
1 The reason is a l­
ways the same:
The professional
p o litic ia n s
don’t
w ant h im .
N ot
because
he's a p o litic a l
“ u n k n o w n ."
He
could h a rd ly be
called that. Sure
he took the jo b of
county c h a irm a n
at the age of 21.
He was elected
HAROLD ST A SSE N
g o ve rn o r o f M in ­
D oes h e b a r e a c h a n c e r
nesota
th r e e
Baukbage
tim es, could have i
a lity to w hich the p o litic ia n s object.
been senator fro m th a t state, had
I doubt i f any p ra c tic a l p o litic ia n
he wanted the job.
In his case, i t ’ s not so m u ch th a t expects us to tu rn back the clock.
B u t in his h ig h ly unorthodox c a m ­
he’ s a new com er as it is the w ay he
p a ig nin g , Stassen has vio la te d tw o
cam e up. T h a t w a y is c h a ra c te ris tic
rules.
o f his w hole cam paign, and tw o
One, by announcing h im s e lf
w ords describe it : "L o n e w o lf.”
e a rly in the present ca m p a ig n .
The situ a tio n favo re d Stassen
Today he is the only o ffic ia l can­
when he forced his w ay into the
d id a te fo r the p re s id e n tia l n o m i­
g u b e rn a to ria l race in 1938. M in ­
n ation.
nesota was in a bad w ay. There
Two, he has m ade and he re­
was va n d a lism and c o rru p tio n ,
peats sharp c ritic is m of the Re­
and the F a rm e r-L a b o r p a rty ,
p u b lic a n p ro g ra m .
w hich had held a s tiff g rip on
As Roscoe D ru m m o n d of the
the state, was d is in te g ra tin g
C h ris tia n Science M o n ito r puts it,
thro u g h its own weakness and
" I f th e y p ic k h im to rid e the ele­
g ra ft. Stassen entered the race
phant, th e y 'll have to get a new
a gainst the wishes of the Re­
e le p h a n t.” C e rta in ly , Stassen has
p u b lica n Old G uard, but he
hin te d th is was necessary w hen he
e v e n tu a lly forced them to help
said the R epublican p ro g ra m m ust
h im to some degree. I t was
be m o re c o n s tru c tiv e , m ore d y ­
la rg e ly his own e ffo rts, how­
n a m ic . He doesn’t consult w ith a n y­
e ve r, th a t elected h im .
body else when he announces how to
In o th e r w ords, "he butted into m a ke i t so. T h a t’ s p a rt of the lone-
the g o v e rn o rs h ip ," acco rd in g to old w o lf com plex.
g u a rd c ritic s . O thers say he did it
He comes up fro m the so il w ith a
m e re ly as a step to the presidency, d irt- fa rm e r fa th e r. He w orked his
and th a t it was p a rt of h is o v e r­ w ay th ro u g h college. He has a good
w eening a m b itio n —the same th in g m ilita r y re co rd as deputy c h ie f of
th e y say about G overnor D ewey of s ta ff to A d m ira l H alsey. He is
N ew Y o rk. B u t the old guard fears y o u n g e r than D ewey (Stassen is 39),
Stassen’ s typ e o f a m b itio n m ore and ta lle r than T a ft—a sandy-
th a n D ew ey’ s. They fe a r i t because h a ire d , slow-spoken and d e lib e ra te
they feel th a t should Stassen be­ six-footer.
n
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Vandenberg Won't Fight
E a rly this y e a r, acco rd in g to
cre d ib le a u th o rity , a secret p o ll was
ta ke n by R e p u blica n senators as to
th e ir in fo rm a l, off-th e -re co rd p re f­
erence fo r a p re s id e n tia l candidate
Sen. A rth u r H e n d ric k V andenberg
o f M ic h ig a n won it.
In the same m onth, the senator
m a d e a sta te m e n t in a n a tional
m a g a zin e in w hich
he said he thought
i t was easier to run
fo r p re sid e n t than
n o t to run. He ex­
p la in e d how d iffi
c u lt i t was to deny
th a t one is a candi
date, once the story
got s t a r t e d . He
m entioned the ques­
tio n of the “ d r a ft"
and expressed an
opinion s im ila r to
th a t o f Roy R oberts Vandenberg
o f the Kansas C ity S ta r in connec­
tio n w ith Gen. D w ig h t E isenhow er
—n a m e ly, th a t there had ne ve r been
a re a l " d r a f t ” in his day. V anden­
b e rg said that, o f course, no m an
w o u ld refuse the n o m in a tio n i f it
w ere handed to h im as an accom -
p lish e d fa ct.
He concluded his re m a rk s
w ith th is sta te m e n t: “ I am not
a candidate. I do not expect or
w ish to be a candidate. I shall
seek no convention delegates o r
a pprove of others in th is behalf.
I th in k m y place o f se rvice is
fillin g out m y tenure in the sen­
a te .”
v e rt. He was once fra n k ly an
is o la tio n is t. T o d a y he has con
ve rte d m a n y others, and I be-
lie v e th a t no single m an has
done m ore than he to break
down the p ro v in c ia l a ttitu d e ,
e s p e c ia lly in the M id d le w e st,
w h ich before W orld W ar I I p re ­
vented A m e ric a fro m ta k in g
leadership in w o rld a ffa irs —
le a d ersh ip w h ich m ig h t have
postponed, i f not e n tire ly pre-
vented, the w a r.
I do not believe th a t he is a c tu a lly
e lim in a te d fro m the n o m in a tio n , but
we can be c e rta in he w ill not fig h t
fo r the jo b . He had the high vote at
the R epublican convention of 1940
when the W illk ie b litz struck.
V andenberg's su p p o rt o f b i-p a rti­
san p o lic y doesn’t \n e a n th a t he
gives a blank check to the a d m in is ­
tra tio n . He fa v o rs the M a rs h a ll plan
and aid to Greece and T u rk e y , but
he refused to recognize th a t aid as
the “ T ru m a n D o c trin e ,” in s is tin g it
was not a d o c trin e a t all.
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“ N ot the s lig h te st chance e v e r,”
the astute K ra m e r said, “ I t m ay be
—
tough to m ake a
liv in g out of tennis.
H ut I t ’s fa r tougher
In go lf. F o r ex­
a m p le , In a teunis
m a tch If you can
-
beat an opponent In
s tra ig h t sets o r In
NOT i'O R SISSIES . . . T h e re was p le n ty of ra w a e tio n d u rin g the g irl« ’
three acts out of
field hockey gam e between B ry n M a w r and D re xe l In s titu te o f Technology.
fo u r, you u su a lly
L ik e w hen D o ris T a rq in n io (le ft) of D re xe l slugged a h ard one In an a t­
cau keep on beating
te m p t to score a goal and the B ry n M a w r goalie stopped It.
J . K ra m e r
h ,m No‘
—
b u t u su a lly.
It'a
n othing lik e th a t In go lf. You can heat
NEWS REVIEW
a sta r
Congress Will Convene;
No Russia: Chile, Brazil
T IU MAN CALI S
DENIAL:
No Force
C o n g r e s s to M e t1 t
one day and next day some
unknow n w ill knock yo u r b ra in s out.
“ In tennis we knew p re tty w e ll
who shoulej reach the sem i-finals and
the fin a l round a t F o re st H ills . We
fig u re d a t least th a t m ost o f the
leaders w ould be h a nging around.
B u t at Pebble Beach they w ere sca t­
te rin g the dust o f beaten sta rs a ll
along the P a cific. Ju st about the
tim e th is g o lf ch a m p io n sh ip re a lly
got u n d e r w ay, F ra n k S tranahan was
out. B ud W ard was out, S m ile y
Q uick was out. Ted Bishop, defend­
in g cham pion, was out — m ost of
those picked to w in w ere p a ckin g
th e ir clubs and heading som ew here
else. F e llo w s who had lo st in the
firs t ro und at B a ltu s ro l, a y e a r ago,
now w ere d e co ra tin g th e ir w ig - j
w arns w ith scalps o f le a d in g s ta rs .”
“ T e n n is also has its u p se ts," I
suggested.
Jam es F . B yrnes, said Jam es F.
B yrnes som ew hat a n g rily , was and
is a p a tie n t m an. M oreover, he d id
not advocate in his re c e n tly pub­
lished m e m o irs. " F r a n k ly Speak­
in g ," th a t force should be used, i f
1. "T h e a la rm in g and co n tin u ­
necessary, to d riv e the RussiAns out
in g ” hig h p rice s at home and,
o f G e rm a n y.
2. The pressing need fo r ra p ­
The fo rm e r U. S. se c re ta ry o f
id -fire em ergency need a broad.
state m ade th a t re b u tta l a fte r w ide
P re s id e n t T ru m a n ’ s su m m o n in g ly p rin te d re vie w s o f his book had
of congress a m o n th and a h a lf be­ stated th a t he was u rg in g the b u ild
fo re it n o rm a lly would have re ­ ¡ng of m ore and b ig g e r a to m ic
“ I kn o w th a t," K ra m e r said. “ B u t
convened m a rk e d a d e fin ite c lim a x bombs and the use o f fo rce ag a inst
only here and there. O nly occasion­
in U. S. d o m e stic events fo r 1947. the re c a lc itra n t Red a rm y .
He re ite ra te d his b e lie f th a t the a lly. G o lf is n o th in g but one upset
A lth o u g h doubt existed fo r a long
tim e as to w h e th e r a sp e cia l ses­ U. S., G re a t B rita in and F ra n ce a fte r another. L o o k a t the Inst
sion w ould be c a lle d to m eet the should proceed w ith a g e n e ra l G e r P. G. A. to u rn a m e n t. M ost o f the
tw o p ro b le m s w h ich have been m an peace conference, re g a rd le ss s ta r g o lfe rs were out by the second
s c re a m in g w ith u rgency a ll y e a r, it o f the S oviet U n io n 's a ttitu d e I f round.
" I lik e g o lf as a gam e, but not as
was the o n ly re a lly lo g ic a l step to the Russians refused to sign the
w ay of m a kin g a liv in g . It'a too
take.
tre a ty ,
then
the o th e r nations
M r. T ru m a n took it d e cisive ly. He should appeal to the s e c u rity coun tough. E llie Vines has played a long
co n fe rre d w ith his cabinet, and he c il o f the U. N. to o rd e r the Rus n u m b e r of b r illia n t rounds. B u t he
co n fe rre d w ith ke y congressional sians out because. B yrnes said, “ we ra re ly w ins a big m uney to u rn a ­
leaders o f both p a rtie s. He d id not w ill then be fa c in g a situ a tio n lik e ly m ent. And V ines has p ra ctice d thou­
sands o f hours at g o lf.”
ask th e ir a dvice on a special ses­ to endanger the peace.”
sion; he in fo rm e d th e m s im p ly th a t
’ ’D on’ t fo rg e t,” I p u t in, " th a t
he was c a llin g one.
tennis is played o ver a few square
He Ate Nails— and Stuff
" I t is u rg e n tly n ecessary,” he
ya rd s o f space. A round o f g o lf cov­
said, " f o r the congress to ta ke le g ­
ers o ve r five m ile s and some 150
is la tiv e a ction designed to put an end
When
surgeons
operated
on acres. A tennis c o u rt is p e rfe c tly
to the continued ris e in p rice s . . . Jam es S. Payne, in m a te o f Kansas m assaged. A g o lf course is fu ll of
and to m e e t the c ris is in W estern state p riso n , to re m o ve a n a il fro m trees, bunkers, tra p s, m a tte d rough,
E u ro p e !”
his th ro a t, they discovered th a t the ponds, lakes, m a yb e p a rt o f an
C oncerning prices, the P re sid e n t m an was v irtu a lly a p e ra m b u la tin g ocean, h ills , ra vin e s, bushes and
w ould not ask fo r consum er con­ ju n k shop.
ju n g le . I r v Cobb to ld m e once th a t
T hree and a h a lf pounds of m e t­ he got so deep in to the woods on
tro ls , b u t fo r a u th o rity fo r a llo c a ­
tio n o f c e rta in m a te ria ls . E uropean al, in c lu d in g tw o com plete safety some w estern course th a t he was
re lie f, scheduled to be g ive n p r i­ ra zo rs w ith o u t blades, was the loot a tta cke d by tw o pum as. Also, there
o r ity o v e r the p ric e m uddle in con­ the doctors recovered fro m P ayne's are fe w euppy lie s in tennis. No
case-hardened stom ach. The con b u n ke r heel p rin ts in the sa n d ."
g ressional action, was h ig h lig h te d
by the g ro w in g d e speration in v ic t, se rvin g an arson te rm , gave
“ T h a t m a y have som ething to do
no reason fo r his m e ta llic die t.
F ra n c e and Ita ly .
w ith i t , ” K ra m e r said. "A U I know
is th a t I don’ t w a n t any p a rt of pro
g o lf—even i f I was 15 strokes b e tte r
THE BREAKS
than m y 85.”
C ongress, sum m oned by
P resid en t T ru m an , will con­
vene in special session a t noon,
N ovem ber 17, to deal with:
Upsets Are the Rule
Chile, Brazil Kiss Russia Good-By
A cting alm o st sim u ltan eo u sly , two South A m erican n a­
tions—B razil and Chile—c u rtly announced sev eran ce of dip­
lom atic relations with R ussia becau se, a s they both im plied,
they couldn’t stan d it any longer.
B ra z il, w hich beat C hile to the
gun by a fe w hours in b re a k in g
re la tio n s , had the less v a lid reason
fo r its action, on the surface, at
least. S tated reason fo r the m ove
was given as the " e x tre m e ly out­
rageous and even ca lu m n io u s' a r t i­
cles in the R ussian press a tta c k ­
in g P res. E n ric o G aspar D u tra and
the B ra z ilia n a rm y .
R ussia’ s L ite r a r y G azette had
c a lle d D u tra an in c o m p e te n t sol­
d ie r and a F a scist. I t was the sam e
m agazine th a t had com pared P re s i­
dent T ru m a n w ith H itle r, to w h ich
the U. S. s tro n g ly objected but took
no fu r th e r action.
C hile, how ever, had a m ore deep-
seated grievance. C o m m u n ist in fil­
tra tio n in the n a tio n ’ s southern
coal zone, le ading to recent la b o r
d iffic u ltie s
there,
u n doubtedly
sp u rre d the decision to sever re la ­
tions.
C hilean Pres. G a b rie l Gonzalez
V idela p re v io u s ly had accused the
C o m m u n ists o f p la n n in g to c rip p le
C h ile ’ s p ro d u ctio n o f copper, ni-
!
———
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A
T h e re
is
an o th e r angle th a t
K ra m e r m ig h t have figured on.
The tension in g o lf is about fo u r
tim e s the tension in tennis—o r any
o th e r sp o rt. T h e re is o n ly one cure
o r re lie f fo r tension th a t e ve ry o th e r
sp o rt ca rrie s . T h is is a ctio n —m o ve ­
m ent. G o lf has no such re lie f.
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"G ot Homo On Timo"
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SCOTT'S EMULSION HELPS
’EM GROW STRONG
Weskly children who nerd more natural AAD
V itam in» be«in to grow and d r v r lo p when
you give them good-U»tlng Krott'a Emulalon
every day. I t help» prom ote strong bone*,
sound teeth, a huafcy hodg-hrlps ’em tight
o f f cold» I R co tt'a ia a H IG H
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V itam ins and energy-bulldlhg
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Huy today a t your drug a tors.
MORE than fast a tonk—
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tra te s and o th e r s tra te g ic m a te ria ls
and h a m p e r defense o f the w estern
he m isp h e re and the U n ite d States.
He also had announced his in te n ­
tio n to "e n d once and fo r a ll" w h a t
he c a lle d C o m m u n ist d ic ta to rs h ip
o ve r C h ile ’ s m in e w o rke rs.
A nd in a b u rst o f thoroughness,
C hile also ended d ip lo m a tic re la ­
tio n sh ips w ith C zechoslovakia
I f no o th e r end is accom plished,
the a ctio n by B ra z il and C hile at
least m a y answ er the question of
w h e th e r C o m m u n ist p e n e tra tio n in to
a n a tio n a c tu a lly can be halted by
b re a k in g d ip lo m a tic re la tio n s w ith
Russia.
FARM DISASTER LOOMS
Rain Is Needed To Save W heat
Serious cuts in m e a t p ro d u ctio n lions o f a n im a ls u su a lly fattened on dust in w h ich the g ra in now is being
and w heat s e llin g fo r $5 a bushel w heat d u rin g the fa ll e ith e r w ill p la n te d is lit tle p ro te ctio n fro m the
m a y be in prospect i f ra in s do not m ove to m a rk e t a t lig h te r w eights fre e zin g and th a w in g w e a th e r w h ich
re lie v e the serious d ro u th p la g u in g o r w ith o u t the fa tte n in g benefits o f w ill heave the young seedlings fro m
the c o u n try ’ s va st w heat fields fro m the w h e a t fields.
the ground.
The
T exas
Panhandle,
whose
M o re o ve r, g ra in dealers and c a t­
F ew m e n ’ s sta tu re has increased Texas to the C anadian b o rd e r, a
thousands o f acres n o rm a lly p ro vid e tle m e n have p re d ic te d th a t w heat
as V a n denberg’ s has as a re s u lt of s u rve y discloses.
A d ry s u m m e r and below n o rm a l both g ra in and c a ttle pasture, has w ould soar to $5 a bushel unless the
his p a rtic ip a tio n in in te rn a tio n a l a f­
fa irs . I th in k i t is f a ir to say th a t ra in s th is autum n have delayed lit tle to p so il m o is tu re and o n ly a d ro u th Is re lie ve d Im m e d ia te ly . The
V andenberg not only m ade non­ w heat seeding, ke p t planted w heat scant supply o f subsoil m o istu re . p rice o f w h e a t now is above $3, and
fro m
g e rm in a tin g p ro p e rly
and Texas c a ttle m e n e stim a te d th a t the a serious shortage n e x t ye a r, plus
p a rtis a n fo re ig n p o lic y possible, but
fo rce d fa rm e rs to “ dust In ” th e ir state w ould have o n ly 20 to 25 per the h eavy dem and, w ill send i t even
th a t his e ffo rts in c a rry in g out the
n o n -p a rtisa n p rin c ip le m ade a u n i­ g ra in in a m a n n e r re m in is c e n t of cent o f the n o rm a l pasturage th is h ig h e r, th e y said.
the dust bow l days o f the 1930s, crop w in te r.
T h is y e a r, liv e s to c k m en say,
fied fo re ig n p o lic y its e lf possible.
e xp e rts re p o rt.
C rop e xp e rts in O klahom a, K a n ­ there w ill be p ra c tic a lly no p a s tu r­
A p a rt o f V andenberg’s in flu ­
In a d d itio n to the dam age to the sas and N ebraska have rep o rte d a ing, and m a n y fa rm e rs are re p o rte d
ence in the field of fo re ig n a f­
p la n tin g s o f w in te r wheat, fa rm e rs serious dan g e r o f heavy w in te r k ill to be liq u id a tin g th e ir herds ra th e r
fa irs is due to the fa c t th a t he
have not been able to use th e ir th is ye a r. The w heat needs a m oist, than a tte m p t to c a rry th e m w ith o u t
has the enthusiasm of a con-
w heat grounds fo r grazing, and m ll- w e ll packed soil to su rvive . The p asture on h ig h -p ric e d feeds.
I t is m u ch e a sie r to keep y o u r eye
on a fa s t-m o v in g baseball o r a fa s t­
m o v in g tennis b a li than it is to keep
a fixed o rb on a sm a ll, w h ite b a ll
th a t doesn’ t even flin ch u n til you h it
i t o r m ove it. A n y fo o tb a ll p la y e r
w ill te ll th a t his tig h te s t tension is
ju s t before the firs t k ic k o ff. A fte r
one o r tw o body co llisio n s th is te n ­
sion is gone. N o th in g lik e th a t hap­
pens in golf.
OIL
G o lf dem ands g re a te r m e n ta l con­
tr o l than any o th e r gam e. B y m e n ­
ta l c o n tro l we don’ t m ean c u ltu ra l
in te llig e n c e , w hich has n othing to
do w ith sport.
P sychology a lw a ys p lays a fa r big­
g e r p a rt in g o lf than in any o ther
gam e. In a lm o st e ve ry o th e r gam e
you are p la yin g a g a inst some op­
ponent. In g o lf you are p la y in g a l­
m ost e n tire ly by yourseff. No one
can in te rfe re p h y s ic a lly w ith a n y­
th in g you do. You can o n ly beat
yo u rse lf. Y o u r m a in opponent Is
yo u rs e lf— not the o th e r fe llo w .
G o lf dem ands no speed, no braw n,
J no q u ick m e n ta l reflexes under fire.
' T h e re are no s p lit seconds o f m e n ta l
a ctio n in g o lf as th e re are in base­
b a ll, fo o tb a ll, tennis, polo and a ll
games o f p h ysica l action.
K n u te Rockne, who phiyed m ost
gam es w e ll, gave up g o lf. " I t ’s too
tough fo r m e ,” K nute said.
F re d Stone was one of the g re a t­
est n a tu ra l athletes I e ve r s a w -
a cro b a t, boxer, a s ta r p e rfo rm e r In
m o st sports. “ F re d learned how to
ski in tw o h o u r s /’ Rex Beach told
m e once—y e t Stone trie d and q u it
g o lf. I t was a d iffe re n t «ante.
A nd those who have fla y e d oth e r
games so w e ll hate to bo d u ffe rs and
dubs in a gam e th a t looks so easy
and sim p le .
S a m m y B y rd and E lls w o rth V ines
are the o n ly tw o m en I know who
have s ta rre d a t o th e r games— base­
b a ll and tennis—plus golf. B y rd was
a b e tte r g o lfe r than he was a b a ll
p la y e r, b u t he tu rned firs t to base­
b a ll.
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