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THE ORJGINAL FOUR-MAN SOFTBALL TEAM'S RECORD Cam.t!a pla,-•rd 7➔8: Lu t 691 T1t'd O. Won 670
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Important Items in Eddie's Pllchlng Racard, Whlch Is the Moil Complete Record of Any Player in Softball
Totol ,a:o.me• pitched __ t.<,st 113 --- Tl..t ::S
Total 1tr1k.�out1
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Total no-hll 1am"" pitched
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"300
Totr.1 shut-out pmes p1lchcd
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Tot•l bAtt.•n pltclu,d tu blindfolded_ H78
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Lr,n�t:,t &amle' pltc!hed __--34 lnnln&• Tied four time.a. Flnally won 7�B Pltch.lng-Eddlo tlntek out 73. Walked Ii Allowed 8 l>IIJ..
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FEIGNER AND COURT DEFEAT ALL-STARS, 5-1 Eddt. f'eJ1n�r •• •rsi«IL-d to<>k
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tour-man .oftball ,"'am took lhe mca.s.u�!! o1 ihf" Wo.11.n Wa.ll.D All•Storn 5..1. Feiq:nt:r
nllowt'd two MU nod struclc tn,,1t 17 All.Star bane-rs t.rotn Uu• pllchlnt:. mound and h11m ..
m�ttd two home nl111 u 1 hitter .Mike M\!!Uckv- ,ot 1hr ''Km& and HU Court '' el.lo
connected ft'lr n c1rcuh ctnut. Mf'llkkr'r nrlve aunc In lhf 8ttllnd lnnlnlC aud dJQ:\'it tr, two r,mL JectY Jone■ t,ad doubled prior ti) th.e blttJt
THE GOVERNING BODIES OF SOFTBALL 111c, 11de�1 nnd largest 1s the Amo1e11r Soflhnll ,\s5o<iniion nf the Amcrirns. Gene Manin 1s ExccuuYc Secrctnrv 11 lilll SLrcct. Room 401. Newark. New Jerse,· Lost ve11r then chnmpions W<'re the ,roml! ns In 1052 Tit,• Br1111;s Benutywear team 1.t'om Uclroll. l\llchljlB.lt, behind lite b�utUul pitchinJ: pt!rformnnce <lf Juhnn; Spring, pllcl1ed three ,hut-out gnmc.< th!! Inst day nf the tournament, including two 111 n row ngatnsl thr Clearw.tter Buml>el-s with Herb Dudley and Johnna Bunter 1111 the mound ThPlr 1954 men, natJonnl tuurnnm�nt wtll ht held In t\linneapolls. The sucond successfully orgnmzcd softbllll nssOCJJ31lon, The Nntioruil Sof(bQJI Congress, o!fices nt 17:!6 West Roosevelt, Phocnuc, Anzona, W85 organized by Larry Walker to wke the monopoly away from Lhe A.S.A. Because of such teams ns Lorry Wnlkcr's A-I Queens, and Erv Lind's F1ortsts of Porllnntl, OrciJon, the N.S.C. is the, better <1rganiza\ion for the women's learns lo jotu Tl11;y ha, c aclunll) dun" lhe �ame or S<Jftball a great d,;ai or good; howt•ver, it is ,,ur personal belief that "nme assoc:iaUon should be formed for semi-pro's instead of nmnu.•ur, <1nly Their champion was also a repent winner m,m 1052 The Snn Pedro All-Suirs from o town by tlult name nc�r Los Angeles, CoJifonun Thunks tn Virgil Jones. th111r AU Amencan pitcher The N S C nnuonal tountllmem will be held In Phoenix Arizona, m !!15�. 111� ,:oungest ori:anizntlun holcllng a rwllonnl lourllllm�nt is Ute lntcr u11llonnl Soltlmll Len�e, Carol Forbes, E.xeculh-e Sc-uc,lnry, 007 El!lhth Avenue Gr�,•lc}, Colur,u.lo who is also ms11<1nslble for organizing tht." new assoe1,1t,1,1� They Wt>lcumc all rnnwro> who frel the, arl! or championship ,·111lbl!1 n11tl would ltk, to <hn' ,\ th, 1r :ib1li1y agaln•l uth<'r kanu. f'inanct;,lly, from the ball player£ nnd spon•ors tondp<nnt, JtldfJlng frnm the result,; 5lmwn 111st v('ar in 1• re,rm, t:11l11ornrn 1111s 1s 1he best nssocrnuon to i;mer tor 1oumnmcnt compc;iur.n, io1 m�n•s 1coms. T11c1r m�H's worltl tuumomcnl will be lieltl m Selma 11enr Fresno. Califurnin 11s IL was lnsl Vl'M. The Nl,iht IJ,1wks Iron, Lo11� Beach Ctillfor11Ju, b<!hllld th, pilchlni: of Les llnney, Lie ft•mh•d their lD'- � champlon�IUJI tllh lo WIii th, I S. l.. Nationals for 19r,3, Anotlwr national tom·nmucnl w.a> lwlo by the Veterorui of rorc1gn \\':irs 1n r'orr Madison, Iowa. The U S Au· i'nrcc world wide 1oumnmcnt scni ,u wum�r LO Lhc A.S.A. tournament lfl Mmm1, FlcmtlB. 1'hc Cnm1diu11 Soflbull A,;sncinltoJ1 ha,, the I.n.:il,•LdWLI Pro,·lnci11J Cham pions' phH'uU cast lu ,,c;;t one ve:u. anti west to east lh1• ned year, \o Jeclde U,dr o,•nlur men's nml women· � clu1mpionslu['s l..a•t n•ar Canada s.-nl n tllffett>lll team to each of Uu, abrwe menUoni,d 11nli11mil tr,umoment.s
The KING and HIS COURT Outfit1ed with POWERS UNIFORMS
CUSTOM BUILT JACKETS by LESLIE OF SEATTLE
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PITCHING TRICKS rJtcblnc a al-rl.k.t ar plck.tnr a ru:rmer oft rrm ban by lhrowinr I.he. ball bt.hln.d 1011:r tt.-a.G-11: �T look eur-but onl)' afler 7011',•t pn.elltcd for boun an.d hou.n. Al Eddi� sa7> "You� born with abilh)'. buJ. paetlo tt111.ku II p@SSlblr...
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OUR 1953 SEASON We sinrted by sprmc trammg one week in l."hoenlx. Arizona ,1nd one week in San Angelo, Te,xns. We left home on Mnrch 5 and bad played 179 games, 200 shows and a nationnl tournament by October I. We lost 16 Ume5, Eddie wu,; voted All-American at the N.S.C Tournnment In So.Jt Lake City, Utah Eddie struck out 3064. bau� record for one season. We were In Texas during the bt,d winds nnd hod reservations in Wnco for the mght the tornado hit. We were rruned out ut Texas nine consecutive davs, yet they hod their worst drought m years We had a no-no thrown al us for II.he first lime. Russ Johnson wns the pitcher in a day game In Ontario. The game was played In a baseball stadium wbe_re it was 1mpo,sible to put one out of lhe park. Jerry Jones made first bnse on one occasion when lhe cotchcr dropped 1he tlurd strike. On the next pitch Jerry u.•ns thrown oul trvlni: to stenl second base. w., had a perfect 21 Ume.o, up and 21 limes do\vn. Beautiful pitching and great t1cld.mg did 11. Russ got only six stnkeou\s. Our hats off to hlm. We hove played him O\'l'r o dozen limes nnd he 1s always a good compl!btor. The contents of lh1s book wen rassembled by EdcUe Felgner lo help bnni: to you some of the highlights of lns1 year's tour Since most of the pictures and cllppin�rs are from last season they fml to mcnl1on that M.ike hit 85 homt! runs nnd .Eddie 81 1'he team loln.l was over 250. We cl!l'lninly hope you enjoyed our show May Cod bless and keep you. Mny we remmd. you to rend your Bible e\"ery dny nnd to pm)• to Cod continual!y, for Ile ls soon to come ngn.m. And 10 the young people, I, Edrue Feigner ask you lo read lhe poMU "If" by Rudyard Kipling. !l's my mo110moybe yuu'lt make il yours IN llASEBAU AS IN SOFTBAU
ONE TRADEMARK STANDS SUPREME
LOUISVILLE SLUGGER BATS usro
EXCLUSIVELY BY fHE IONG AND HIS COURT
Dear Softball Fan and Friends ...
Nut yenr will mark our tenth year 115 the Ori�inlll Four-Man Soilball tenm. We have now at Ute publishtni: hous,, a thrilling Ten.th Anniverso.ry Edltion of our STORY AND PICTIJRE ALBUM. Tlus booklet wlll be avail .able al the end of our pruen1 tour, This book will cover the l�n �·ears-startin g with our first game; how wi, be(:llme "The King and His Court.•· and something of our ups and downs as a show It tells about our trials aud problems [most of them humorous now) and about our families and homes, and other details never before puhlishl.'d We are mnk1ng lhls book o collector's lli,m, for wi, arc Including in words und pictures the thrills of these wonderful years playing for the thousand.• of our friends and !ans. We are also including the softball "greats'" of present years and yenrs gonl' by There will be many pages of stories of actual gam..s and lilerally dozens of pictures. When the book ls ready tor du,tribution it will �II for S2.00 a copy �ow. however, we luivc, no idea how many lo print, nnd since lbc si,:e of the book will make a re-run expensive. we are making you this oUcr: F'lll out, si gn llnd mall lhe coupon below and be among the tint to get this intereslin,i: book for yourseli your friends and relaUves-3 books !or SS.00 or 7 books for $10.00 All C.0.D. orders $2,00 per copy, reaardless or qwtntlt y U you choose, enclose your checlc or money orrler now (prepaid copies will be mailed Ur.st) and you can avoid posta�e and C.O.D. !eea unexpect edly, us we will pay the postage on prepaid orders. Make any checks or mon ey orders payable to "Tfn:: KTNG AND HlS COURT ALBUM" Addrl.'ss lh!! envelope lo THE KING ANO HIS COURT ANNIVERSARY ALBUM P. 0. Box 1019 Walla Walla. Wuhlnj?ton, US.A
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CARTOON BY BOB COYNE- THE BOSTON POST
THE TEAM AUTOGRAPHS A BALL FOR ONE OF THEIR FANS
SCORING IS WHAT WE LIKE TO DOI Yt-. 1eortn,r l1 what �·t llkt- lo de,. Oen: lu a llsht pmc. �Uke dru, • bwu acorinr 1Unnr. 'T11e ,hori..,oJl hH the hall. but too late to ll1r-ow an""4ht.re. Thl1 pme v;•u In Qalnc,-. :\tu.•.
THE DAILY PRESS, TIMMINS, ONTARIO, Friday, July 10, 1953 Ky UOI G ,r,LELI.Al<
Well. Eddie Feh:nt1r ■nd lht. 1'ln_g 1.nti }11..i, Ce1url hu�f'" com(' and JCOOt', 1md th<' 011 quc::ation Pn th� 1ip11 nl I ht 3,000 ar -c> pt'apl� who took In lht' CAmt! wu \Vh,..- .n wlU ht be back .iJ(attt• .. WUtiuut ex�ptiou. ••\'1.•ryont1 m the Rullin,::er B-ttU Pnrk ta�t niRht en,oy.d thcmt("h'd no end, n Frt.:ntr w, -111 throuli!h 1hr. feaUI that hah mad" htm tbt1 ,:�atMI auttbull hurlt:r ln lht: world Ad\·;mce, publlcit,- by th, rf'.mt. lrnlll F"dt.:neT :iU tivrr lht- cm1uu�ut. and nothtni that haa r\'et brt!n aid about him. hat b,,c.n !Jcatter.i· The �:to 11 ttrr:n:dh&r, and theN" 11 no iiir.,y ..-round lt. and Wh:'il ht nm'I dt- wOh a r.rJUi:dl ha•n·, Jt-l befl-1 ch111.r Thut c■rrtrce group uf rour fflt'ln thStl wo Jt�n ott lbc 1ii11mond lQJI nii;h1. urL· 1'Xnnly the aamr m rl'al life-. as u wen:- C1niJ tht tlttSUmtt mutlflt'j wtuch lllt'Y mwi Ctl lhruugh e\'C!t'! dn7 dllt'sn·t 1urm to .:ct lhc.111 down onfJ bit nu� 11 lhP iUh ,cuon nnw� that Fdana and hi• Cl't•,-.· ha\'r urt"fi lourlnN th� «>Untrt, and talthoui.tlt ft .,.,,ould be ltntu;lnetl tluat the �rlud would "'t.11r lhettt do14'11 at limn: U dou not tt u drnibitul that 1:my othl�r :ilhl1Mr- In lht• w1otltl nf 11w.,rts 111:ns at m:m, autoJnlplu t11 Fe-lltnt'r n11d hla Loya. but 111 Li dune wHh • unlll. aud Q good word for everyone, Lan ui!iihl at 1hr HoJllnfM Park, lhe- Kini: W.l'ill Ott'r.tlly b,:,lrgrd \A.·llh autocnph bu.nit"� o1 all w.tH ll.lld 111,t on-, of tht!m w•• turn�cl D\l'ltY wmwul their go:al re.ached f"f'lt::llt!r ('t)uJd hAvt, rt.,.Jihed AWIJT with ;:t we-Ilk t'XCU•r-. but he dt,.-m"t �m U) \M' Uke- th.al He- ftallz.e� thai Ws e>uµulu.rh> mnkr·• \hr 1urn1tlln click.. and ht: stlcka U out unlD the h:ist prnArumnw i.a dl(nc-d When we mrntinnC?d t.ht• t�ct to him. whllt:. h� Y.111 ,urraund.NI with 1 ,c-u o1 .klth., hl' ftttr�lf remnrkc-d 1.1,iU1 ,u jl!t'ln thal "'I don'l mind tixnJng lb� proRrnn,,- one<' but wtn•n t.h� conic b.ack thP 11'£cond Hmc In �H (t ,111ncit r1n thei ba-ck, Umt', t1.1mOJ1t too 1nuc.1.J..• fe1s;inrr'1 milhun doll.ar r1ah1 lfT11l ,:-eu mnort' rnre th.an a delloate bDb) We "'"d him It It t'!Vrr &:,ut sore Oh Wm. a.ud h.c. mt;"�ly rcimnrkcd lhut "l never hurt IL 11t any lime, and ,o it hAII m•vPr hnd any ,.-e;il-On to bo 1orc.. I don't drive, th{l csar. Wt A.n)' Jugpl(c, or rvrn c,pc:tJ ■ duor wJU1 1L ,o you c:nu &� tbttt It .bo1 OP."\'e-r hod am opportunity to tM Injured e-,·en •liGhtly. nl an, tITnr • The rold wellther do4•••m't bother the flttbttlHnc hurJl:!T r1tb.f'r • •·hL•n th(' t..ht!lttlomt'tt".t d.101 11 lllLI�. FclJmer har ,1 ll(W'cial rubbrr IWlul\er that. he don, to JlrotMt thr am1 !rom th<· "'-·rnther. Since he 11anrd out h yr.an -.co £dill,. h1111, nt'Yf'r liad the um 11u.re t!nou,th to t:'-tl.tt � turtt-d to 115,- llnnmrnl JO th�re b no doubt 1h•t hiT thmw111Jt ann 1J1 nothing thurt or m•raculoUJ 00
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A STORY ABOUT THE STARS Dunn.: nur ye.u on lhc mud.. Wt" hP\.'O been a.aked mnny ume1 for our op1ruon or '-'utJou., playc.ra. h h10 ,1lwa� �n our l'J'UIIC?" In tmi;f ian� "Tl" tu 1he1r ,,uc1lltms on • nntlon•wl do .cop, '"''1m 1bouJµI thr pJ11rN mentlon�d 11, lht" ht-11 we- havr n In th� 11urrn-undm1 area.
"'" ' tlJ U...t h•n ,11.u•.111 plltllt"rt.. 1lnct- th t- rult. clulnacs wr,t mndr who hAvt!" been 1.·01c<1 AJl •Amcrfcnn lt LI .Eddk', p�rro.na.l Ldll•f th.Ju wtUMll JUtc:hlnR ca.n be dl\ hlt.td mto three Ctnl'gctrh'S: t;n-ot. Delllr-grt'At ■nd nvcnu;r. Thr n, :1r-J;IT1 ot CtJmpr� � µoup uf Jfrpnr,clmnll•l;t· :mn rt11.ch1·n •·hn havr won .ime Jlnd melnipolilon chantp1onJhJla, Thtn follo\l.• thr hundr..-ds tif onh• ot\'t•nt�, .ab•Ill)� The ten IP"f'a, phchi'n narm•d tJf'lt1� urc · not ru.-c�rlly lined In 011lur u/ thcl.r abJ1Hr.
JOHN NU; SPRING "llrilP Bnuly"" t!i&r o.,1rnn.. M1ch11rm: TJ1:r o\,·■ drop, nui nnd ri:a1tc. �...Jib. hfonUrul dcUv1.•cy ard 11t'rt�l contrul . JOHNNY HUNTER. ClNu·wall•r Tlor1da •Bumbcn , Ldl hhndt!U 0\·1:rpo\A:t I In.a,: nu.·U1<tdtea1 whl11 dl'llvrr,·
BUCK Mll.J..£1l. l\.1c.mph.11. Tenn_ Onu or th,, ..rn-ut "Wp pitth(:t1 A ioo..1U pc,rt, thattktul wtnnC"T nnd �nac1ou,i: loser In aur 01110irHt lhttt t• ltiL !ln�t con1pUmt.!nl ,, c !:An Fi\'c JlnJ t1l:tyt•t
Ham UUDLEY C'lenrw.uter Bcunbcn und :Zullnt"r l'tslu0.1 A ,:ri.:ot vnrlttJ, ,.,J plteh.M and rftccih·t' rhOllflt'. ,it pate NC\'ff lt!t. b.111l-ph.1y111,; l11krrt'r� "llh hi& rcll�ltm.
BlLL WEST FL W1J,) n11 l nd.Lo.ru.. -zull.n1•f Pb..toM.. Known ,uour1d ttu aufl�II Wt>l'fd DJ Tne Sta-_p1>,•r"" 811ndmJt ,x'Cd with uncnit1c uccttrucy Dilllcu1L tu tu.11.k-P lune h.H on hi 11ttthc-.
RUSS .JOHNSON . 'l' urnnto Onl.u.m,. "fJp 1°0µ TaJJur,. ,.-nd 'Pt>(111les l'"l'!l'<il\ J,,w..,lvn H1u1 \hr- om1ncLJoo of lJtirns; Lilt· unlJ o.rtlu,dox ddl\try pllchcr "'c l.l.l!lt 1n uur upJnhm. tht, br::at nntnt� C:auodu1.n phcbcr ht
Cff-ARLJJ:: .JUST(C£. Jo"-" L wis C:\u.u:h.c.n nmi ·TJ11 ·r,,, ·ralhrra. T••r11n1u: Pttc.bn "'Nit u knllwn an lhft trod, DI lhc.• ..count - Ht.' throw• nll pitch,� •,o.•tlb l.b� same wdndmlll th•lh.,ry but Wllb dltfflft..•flt l.tJJ9f1• ot ltm� � ·1"•t,rn tht- JUU1 or IUt pitch. t1111, w.imJ.up und ,_., IJ1c!l1 th, liall t..::.H•ii Jll• h.ru,
LE..'i HA�£\•. Reno, Ntt\'ad:u.i H11roJd'a Clul.)·' 1111d Hanfo1'tl C,11 K.lti1t> A ',,l,'i.nd1u1II t,·,,� 11lu:Jwr, whn n,•'\·, r- thn>" ... o dead llr&k«": Ever,- cnu:h NNO\JI ,o ta1Jtl. . VlRCTLJONC:S. Sou Pedro Culltorni.tL .AU Slar,'" lt. lwh:r az., J1101I ,.._.h,•n \dU ,lh iii b.-i th.Du hr. took, (rom 1111 11tfclrnc•. U'liCW rnotc wrl•l nmllon thon tbJ.: U.\'c.tuS:t' pJtchn A lpot 11Hd1t.•1·- ·lndmlll ■t)·lt•
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JJonnr uhlti n-1CJ1.tlvn 11l1uuld u1 tc llrn Colln-.·tn-, I Ln\1 N1>,--nkr,H :.? :\1 Wodt· J -n••a Str1cklt11ld. D red-l1c-aded ncuro ho!,, who vt.t.ch,·d fPt Lttl Ullurt'd Ghmt... ◄ Sm 1k> Freeman " tall u.c�rn t>oh who pitched ror lhe Hottttllt1t.. !fo on, will �t•w Uu· t1�\• Wi} 18$.lf'r th•n h,• Srmc:... wlll not ,1llc1� u, to mt"lnuon mon,- ,nori: bul Uwrt:" ore Don St.eln .. brook. Ot.-u.con Br,,wn, � Luki·n. OIi. Ktrk l·ndah.J Jim Choml>t•n · f1rr.b11J1 '· Cf'rhf-.. Arnold Lumb, Don Skfnnt1r "Sh.Uh Cit. ·ar, . . WmdmUl W'cti.c,r,, nml ·Cinncm•hllill B�tk.> Hun•ry r.rllaln who OM't.t rl!a.ch«:'t.l uullunnl nttlul.tu bt:L'UU!l• or hts tJt-'\·oUon h . ,....,1 lh,, r.,a w,u, ·wmam11l. nomtui.. ht, 1 ••II ioh
A• h1lh:.n ,:o, Al Llntle. ?t.tidlu.n.d MJch.i�un tDn" Cbt!rrilc.al Co.1. Luu No,·.Uu,U. Lt 111: Bt-:a�h Cnllfom1n •Nlahthawkll; ; Jf?Cf S1n·1n1,. T1')ron10 iT1p "fop Ta.ilunl Roy Pillmnrt. Detroit Mlcltli:.ttr. •8.ri&P B\",;111t)'-Wt�r BnhhJi }'ort1c1, Ch!1u·"'·at.Pr PJoncfl:a 1Bum bFr, 1 ; Hu111 Johmon. f'I Wn)'nr, lndla.n.u. •Zu1Jn1°.n P!!1nm11, P,11, y,· Smllh. !law.fl & WUU4m!i ColOTr.d Gh01iU' Tmmnc T�amI, :,rl" 111 .Ethlle F,-l wwr, cMiJuU!h.lQ,. thir tuu,::h�t bJUmt:n h� h.u evt•r plkh,"d tn
MEADE KINZER, Colcher
EDDIE FEIGNER, Pitcher
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w� are nrn.r mlnrd 0111 unlrq ll10 crO\HI IL lluC' I• J1roor. In L1u\.lOn, Oklahoma. with lht- flt-Id .ankh; df'ti'P In walttr, Ilic '{J'ftcl.alon wnnlrd U> •N' a •hQ\\'-40 tl1t •h•w wui.t o.n.
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JERRY JONES, First Bose
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