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Daily News from New York, New York • 316

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TSpec Sanders oc IWVaIFOLJ'NI IORT 05 1 i afct Distinctively Lighter! Quits Pro Grid Orban (Spec) Sanders, the terrific triple-threat who bounced out of nowhere to lead the grid Yankees to a brace of Kastern A At" titles, is all through with pro football. He announced his voluntary retirement yesterday through Norman (Red) Strader, head coach and general manager of the newly-formed Brooklyn-New York club. 77" eVkteawaW VSii "The main reason I'm quitting, Spec said in a letter to Strader, "is I that I'm in good physical shape and I want to stay that way. I had a I knee operation last Winter and. Our pal, Harry Simmons over in the International League office, has come up with a nutcracker of a play in the current issue of the Saturday Evening Post which has our phone ringing and the gin mill Disraelis diving into record books and getting themselves all snarled up in sections, sub-rules and asterisks.

Under the title, "So You Think You Know Baseball!" Harry poses the following: "Baseball is easy to follow until yo pick ui a rule book. Then the fun ends and the brain-twistinsr begins. Take the simple, hypothetical play outlined below. It could crop un at any time, yet it might puzzle even the arbiters who live by the rule book. -How would YOU call it? "It is the top of the fourth in a game at Shibe Park and the Cubs are batting.

Hal Jeffcoat. first up, flies out to Nicholson in right, but Frank Gustine walks and Cliff Aberson's single sends him to third. Nicholson's Slab Starts Problem "Andy Pafko belts a terrific smash intr deep right center and the runners are off with the crack of a bat, Gustine crossing the plate. JI-, i ll' ,1 'III -aaV i -m while it proved successful, I'm not certain it will stand up under another rough season." Sanders will be employed by a sporting goods firm, and might turn to coaching if an opportunity comes along. Get MORE Virile Hair Or We Pay Your Fee! -Them THOoySTallCC'JPtKx about C'CST To DOUBLE viCvVr "ifc GuSTlMES fiA 1 The Whiskey of Distinction Nicholson makes a sensational catch up against the fence, then throws to first to double Aberson for the third out.

"Would Gustine's run count?" Now the answer, as given in the magazine, says: "Yes, Gustine's run counts, unless he is tagged or the ball reaches first base before the runner crosses the plate. See Rule 52." Simmons told us the magazine did not run his entire problem. Umpire Babe Pinelh gave us his interpretation. Says Pinelli: It is an appeal play. That means the umpire must be appealed to by the Phils.

They can take the ball and hold it on third base and appeal to the umpire to call Gustine out for leaving the tag too soon. That out would be the "fourth out" but it would take precedence over the third out and the run would be nullified. Rule 52, "The Scoring of Runs," provides that any run scored before three are out will count unless such third out is the result of a force play, or the batter fails to reach first safely, or a preceding runner fails to touch a base. For this reason, major league umpires contend that unless Section 10, Rule 49, "When Base Runners Are Out," is complied with, the run counts. Incidentally, another interpretation makes it unnecessary to tag Gustine or the bag.

The mere appeal to the umpire nullifies (Justine's illegal advance from third. Failure to emphasize the fact that the Phils if they chose to appeal could nullify Gustine's run is what seems to have caused all the confusion. Perhaps the best way we can illustrate the appeal play and the "fourth out" taking precedence over the third out is this: Two out. Runner on first base. Batter gets a hit.

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This is where the defending team appeals. It takes the ball to second base and touches the bag for the "fourth out" which nullifies the run. Gustine's run could have been nullified, in the same way. Open Season on Pieking Teams Apparently this is the open season picking teams of various types and those fans who are not busy debating rule quirks or pennant possibilities are busy nominating All-Star clubs. We recommend to your kind attention the All-Star ballot in this sport section.

We also received an All-Rookie team which dramatically points up the rush of new blood in baseball this season: lb Richard Kryhoski, New York Yankees. 2b Gerry Coleman, New York Yankees. ss Pete Castiglione, Pittsburgh Pirates. 3b Eddie Kazak, St. Louis Cardinals.

If Gus Zernial, Chicago White Sox. cf Johnny Groth, Detroit Tigers. rf Lloyd Merriman Cincinnati Reds. Alexander Kellner, Philadelphia Athletics. Paul Calvert, Washington Senators.

Stan Lopata, Philadelphia Phils. Utility: Sievers, Browns; Glaviano, Cards; Jones, Phils; Wheeler, White Sox; Banta, Dodgers; Lively, Reds; Garcia, Cleveland; Werle, Pirates. Manager: Bucky Walters. Coaches: Jack Onslow and Red Rolfe. f.

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