Word: fellers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Cleveland Pitcher Bob Feller, a no-hit game (his third in 13 years), over the Detroit Tigers, 2-1, after Detroit spoiled a shut-out by scoring on a combination of two errors, a stolen base and a long fly ball; in Cleveland...
...regular decoy to line up human steak platters. Between catastrophes, H. Hatterr asks himself the perennial questions of philosophy, some piffling, some reaching toward profundity: "Why is an evening paper published in the afternoon?" "Is there anything in this here 'Kismet' notion? If Destiny should commit a feller to the wrong woman, can anything prevent it happening...
...Cleveland Indians, was close-mouthed about the exact bonus price, but admitted: "It's the highest ever given to any player"-even higher than the $100,000 the Pittsburgh Pirates paid last year for Pitcher Paul Pettit. Cleveland's newest bonus baby (most famous: Pitcher Bob Feller) is 18-year-old Pitcher Billy Joe Davidson, reported by wide-eyed scouts to be more poised and even faster than Feller when he hit the majors...
Cleveland (Feller) 7, Boston...
Cleveland got off to a terrible start, highlighted by Bob Lemon's failure and Luke Easter's injuries. Now Lemon has recovered completely, Bob Feller is at his best in three years, and Early Wynn and Mike Garcia are pitching well. Easter has regained his health and his batting form. Rosen, Doby, and Hegan are starting to hit. Bob Avila is becoming an excellent second baseman. The only weaknesses are at short and left, where Ray Boone and the usually extremely reliable Dale Mitchell have started very badly. Only six games behind Chicago and four behind New York, the Indians...