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...carefully stage-managed routines on the Tonight show, Hall's manic energy sends a signal that just about anything can happen at his nightly party. "There used to be a feeling that late at night people wanted to be put to sleep by a talk show," says producer Marla Kell Brown, 28. "But I don't think that's true for our generation. We want high energy...
When the Hall of Fame season collides with the dog days of a baseball August, the feeling is emphasized. Two weeks ago in Cooperstown, N.Y., a buckskin village celebrated as the leafy laboratory of Abner Doubleday, Baltimore and Detroit Third Basemen Brooks Robinson and George Kell, San Francisco Pitcher Juan Marichal and Dodger Manager Walter Alston went into the Hall. Just 149 players are enshrined, only 15 having been beckoned on the first wave of the Baseball Writers' Association. (Ballots are cast five years after a player retires and for up to 15 years after that until he receives...
Walter Alston, manager of the Dodgers for 23 years, and George Kell, an American League third-haseman in the '40s and '50s, were elected to the Hall of Fame...
...umpire, "Only you, me and God know the truth!" irreverence has served him as a kind of creed. "Skip, don't you want me to walk with the Lord?" a born-again outfielder, Pat Kelly, asked him when Weaver once implored Kelly to hold down the piety. "Kell," Weaver said, "I'd rather have you walk with the bases loaded...
Gatto enters, and though hobbled by a sore leg, splits right as a flanker and draws double coverage. Champi gambles, gives the ball to Crim on a draw play, and the fullback breaks it to the six, where he is brought down by Ron Kell. Harvard calls its second time out. Fourteen seconds remain...