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...Lynwood Thomas Rowe, still called Schoolboy by everyone, is pitching with his head instead of his arm. He no longer has the blazing fast ball that made him Detroit's delight 13 years ago. He has been sent down to the minor leagues twice. Now, with six victories and no defeats, he is one of 1947's two leading pitchers (the other: Warren Spahn of the Boston Braves...
...Cleveland, the Detroit Tigers, last year's World Series winners, aided by expert pitching from famed Lynwood ("Schoolboy") Rowe, now 24, beat the home team...
Detroit, long a mediocre baseball city, has this summer showed more excitement about its team than ever before. Detroit newssheets send four or more reporters to cover each game. Fortnight ago, when a game was postponed, a Detroit daily published a four-column picture of Pitcher Lynwood ("Schoolboy") Rowe, staring disconsolately out of a window at the rain. Said the Tigers' Manager Mickey Cochrane last week: "It doesn't make much difference whether we play the Cardinals, Giants or Cubs. . . . Our players are the same, but they have improved since last year...
...Born. To Lynwood ("Schoolboy") Rowe, 23, ace pitcher of Detroit's American League baseball team, and Edna May Rowe: a son, their first child; in Detroit. Weight: 4 Ib. Next day Father Rowe yielded only three hits as he beat Boston...
...LYNWOOD BRYANT...