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• In 1961, Cleveland Indian pitcher Herb Score was hit in the eye by a line drive hit by New York Yankee Gil McDougald. The ball bounced off Score's head and rolled to first base, where the Cleveland first baseman nabbed it and put the batter out. Score was credited with an assist. • William Kennedy was pitching for Brooklyn in 1897 when the umpire called a close decision against him. Kennedy lost his temper and hurled the baseball at the umpire, intending to smack him in the head. The ball narrowly missed the ump, who called the ball in play. A runner on base scored before the catcher could retrieve the ball. Brooklyn lost the game 2 - 1. • Joe Engel, pitching in Washington, did not do a very good job. The question was not whether his pitches would go over the plate but whether they would stay in the ballpark. Manager Clark Griffith called him to his office one day and informed him he was being sent to Minneapolis. "Who am I being traded for?" Engel asked. "No one," replied Griffith. "It's an even trade!" • In 1918, Otis Crandall was pitching for Los Angeles against Salt Lake City. He had a perfect no-hitter going. There were two out in the ninth inning and not a single man had reached base. Then his brother Karl came to bat for Salt Lake. He made a base hit — the only known instance where a no-hitter was broken by the pitcher's brother. • Bob Fothergill was a big man. He was a good hitter, but he was sensitive about his weight. As Leo Durocher got ready to pitch against him, he called out, "Stop the game!" and approached the umpire. When the ump asked what was wrong, Durocher replied, "Don't you know the rules?" he asked, pointing at Fothergill. "BOTH those guys can't bat at the same time!" Fothergill was so angry he couldn't bat well and struck out. • Ty Cobb, playing for the Detroit Tigers in 1912, was suspended from play when he jumped into the stands and beat up an abusive heckler. His sympathetic teammates went on strike. So the manager advertised for new players to fill in the next day at a game in Philadelphia. This impromptu team went up against the world champion Oakland A's. The pitcher allowed 25 hits and 7 walks in 8 innings, but did manage to get one strike-out. An infielder was hit in the mouth by a ground ball and lost two teeth. An outfielder was hit on the head by a fly ball. This pick-up team got 4 hits and made 10 errors and the final score was 24 - 2. The next day, the regular team members ended their strike, paid their fines, and went back to work, except for Cobb, who was suspended for 10 days. • Charlie Grimm was managing the losing Chicago Cubs. One day he got an excited call from his scout saying that he found a pitcher who struck out 27 men in a row. Only one man had even managed to hit a foul. He asked if he should sign
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the pitcher. Grimm replied, "Sign up the guy who hit the foul. We're looking for hitters!" • In 1939, Bob Feller was the best known pitcher in the country, playing for Cleveland. On Mother's Day, he brought his mother from her Iowa farm to Chicago so she could see him play. A Chicago White Sox batter slugged a foul ball into the stands — where it hit Feller's mother, knocking her unconscious. • Germany Schaefer was batting against Nick Altrock. There was a man on first. Schaefer swung and missed a fast ball. Then the pitcher, pretending he was getting ready to throw to the batter, let loose with a fast ball to first base, where the runner was leading off. • When he got the ball back, Altrock let fly another scorcher of a fastball. Schaefer got a second strike. He threw down his bat and walked back to the dugout. "Hey," called the ump, "You've only got two strikes!" "No," replied Schaefer, "It's three strikes — I swung at that pitch he threw to first base!" • In the early 1900s, Rube Waddell was such a great pitcher that all batters feared him. One day the pitcher on the opposing team got a great idea: if he could tire Waddell out before the game, his pitching would be off. So he challenged Waddell to a pitching contest. Whichever one of them could throw the farthest would win $5. They both showed up before the game and threw the ball as far as they could. Waddell's throw went farthest. The opposing pitcher challenged him to throw that far again. He did. In fact, he threw the ball that far around 50 times. Convinced that Waddell's arm would be worn out, the rival pitcher handed over the $5. That afternoon, Waddell struck out 14 batters and his team won handily. As he was walking to the clubhouse, he called out to the other pitcher, "Hey, thanks for the workout this morning. That was swell practice!" • Texas University was up against the Yankees in an exhibition game when Lou Gehrig came up to bat. There were two runners on base and it was three and two for Gehrig. The catcher signaled the pitcher, the pitcher nodded — then threw a straight ball right to home plate. Gehrig sent it clear out of the park. The catcher marched up the pitcher, ranting at him for not paying attention to the signals. "Why did you throw him such a nice pitch?" he yelled. The pitcher was not sorry. "I got to thinking: I'll never pitch a Big League game and maybe I'll never get to see a game at the Yankee Stadium, and I sure did want to see Gehrig bust just one!�
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FAMOUS WOMEN OF THE WORLD: JANE AUSTEN Jane Austen was a novelist that appealed to female readers at a time when female writers were very rare. No public acknowledgement of her writing was made during her lifetime. • Born at Steventon Rectory in Hampshire, England on December 16, 1775, Jane was the seventh child of a clergyman and his wife, George and Cassandra Austen. • Jane and her siblings were educated at home and then at a boarding school. They benefited from their father’s extensive library and the great learning atmosphere that was created for them. Austen’s closest friend was her only sister, Cassandra, three years her senior. • The first writings of Jane Austen were comic stories in three notebooks that are now referred to as the Juvenilia. She wrote her first novella when she was 19, entitled Lady Susan. It was written in epistolary form, which means as a series of letters. It was not published
until long after Jane’s death. • Austen lived a quiet life with her family but was provided worldly access via London and its theater, art exhibits, and social events through her brothers. Two brothers were in the Royal Navy and involved in the Napoleonic Wars. One brother became a clergyman like his father and another served in the militia and then worked in banking. Her brother, Edward, was adopted by some wealthy cousins, and became their heir. • Jane and her sister visited Edward’s estate, Godmersham, in Kent, for extended periods of time and were able to be a part of the privileged life of the wealthy. This lifestyle is reflected in her writings. She also spent a great deal of time in Bath, which is the home of the very popular Jane Austen Centre today. • Another place honoring Austen’s British roots is the Jane Austen Museum at Chawton, UK. She spent eight of her later years in the home that her brother, Francis, provided for Jane and her sister. Many of her popular books were written at the Chawton Cottage. • When Austen’s novels were first published she was not identified as the author. After her death on July 18, 1817, two of the novels, Persuasion
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• Brooklyn had the bases loaded. Hank DeBerry was on third, Dazzy Vance on second, and Chick Fewster was on first. Babe Herman came up to bat and hit a long one. DeBerry ran home and scored. Vance advanced to third and decided to stay there. Fewster ran to second and was on his way to third when he saw that Vance had stopped, so he turned around and went back to second. But Babe Herman was running full speed ahead, past first, past second, and on to third. At third he made a great slide, only to find Vance already occupying the base. Fewster stood halfway between second and third, wondering what he should do. The third baseman got the ball and began tagging everybody in sight. When the umpire recovered his senses, he called Herman and Fewster out, and Vance safe. It took half an hour for the audience to stop laughing, and it spawned a popular joke: "How's the game going?" "Brooklyn has three men on base!" "Oh really? Which base?" • Herman Schaefer, playing for
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