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CSPAN3 Sports And Race August 18, 2014

Baseball. We played so for love, and we played for pride. Ma and we said and made much more. The hotelmo bugs, the roads whe crowds dont roar. The city life came with the lifs i chose, but we made due and came through because dammit we m were pros. N we played in the shadow of the s babe, lou gehrig, and the rest. G thenstad behind that big leagued fence while they were called the best. But we played them well, and we gave them hell with every hit tm and pitch. Then stayed behind that colored line and watched those guys gete rich. But did they see josh gibsons ri swing or satchel throuacross hi stuff . Do you know how bad it feels when your best y is not good enough . When clouds roll in across the sky to clo hide the brightest m its then youll find some stars dont shine, some folks were born too soon. Some so god bless you, Jackie Robinson, willie mays, and all. D you wore our numbers on your back when you played big league ball ....

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CSPAN3 Kansas City Monarchs August 18, 2014

The packard car company, which said you could go 300 miles in a day. I guess he was desperate for ads because he did not like cars. Westin did not like cars just because he thought they made people walk less. Ironically, westin in 1927, was crossing a street in manhattan and was hit by a car and was left crippled and never walked again and died two years later at the age of 90. Oleary fareed a little better. He would stage walking exhibitions before Major League Baseball games. He would go out and challenge the fastest runner on the team to run around the bases twice while he walked around once and more often than not he won, and then he would pass the hat. Literally, pass a hat through the stands collecting nickels and dimes and this is basically how he funded his retirement. The book, i have a scene where i imagine he performed before a game in chicago between the white sox and as in 1927 and i imagine the players in the ....

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