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...Fred Hutchinson of the Reds plans to start Robinson in left, Pinson in center, and Lynch, Post or Gus Bell in right, unless the game is at Crosley Field, in which case Hutch will put Robinson in right, Pinson in center, and Lynch, Post of Bell in left. Isn't baseball fascinating...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cincinnati Will Surprise Yankees in World Series | 10/5/1961 | See Source »

...When directors of troubled Chrysler Corp. tapped Lynn Townsend, 42, as president (TIME, Aug. 4), they gave him only one-third of the corporate power. Last week the other two-thirds was given to Executive Committee Chairman George Hutchinson Love, 61, who, as chairman of Pittsburgh's Consolidation Coal Co., is also the nation's biggest coalman. Chrysler's directors turned to Love because he is a proven comeback champion (his Consolidation is highly profitable despite the slump in coal). New Chairman Love will make policy and wield virtually the same powers as did former Chairman Lester...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Personal File: Sep. 29, 1961 | 9/29/1961 | See Source »

...Haven in bankruptcy and Alpert back at lawyering, the ICC did a roundhouse turn. After a year-long study of the New Haven and its pyramiding deficits, the commission decided that subsidies might indeed be the answer. Testifying before a Senate Commerce subcommittee last week, ICC Chairman Everett Hutchinson, with the support of nine of the commission's eleven mem bers, presented a plan which, he argued, would save commuter railroads from "a plunge into disaster." Under the ICC proposal the Government would give the railroads with the heaviest commuter traffic the equivalent of their direct investment in passenger...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Public Policy: Switchover at the ICC | 9/8/1961 | See Source »

...pitching department, Manager Freddie Hutchinson's "Kiddie Corps" performed like veterans. Jay, a second-stringer at Milwaukee, blossomed into a dependable regular with a 12-4 record and a 2.66 earned-run average, second best in the league. Fast-balling Rookie Ken Hunt, tamed of his wildness, posted a 9-4 record. To steady his young pitchers, Hutchinson relied on 31-year-old Bob Purkey, whose assortment of knucklers and sinkers earned him an 11-4 record. In the bullpen, he called on Bill Henry and bespectacled Writer Jim (The Long Season) Brosnan, who also uses brains...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: How They Scream | 7/21/1961 | See Source »

Fighting & Scratching. Hutchinson, a sad-miened, hot-tempered ex-Detroit pitcher, is delighted with his team's showing. "When we are not getting the pitching," says he, "we are getting the hitting. It's the best balanced team I've ever handled." Even so, nobody in the power-packed National League is ready to concede. "It's too early to hand 'em the flag," says Pittsburgh's Murtaugh. Predicts Pirate Trainer Danny Whelan: "The Reds will fold next month. Then either the Dodgers or the Pirates will move in for the kill." Maybe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: How They Scream | 7/21/1961 | See Source »

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