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Bill Zuber's Dugout Restaurant Homestead, lowa
good Hill
Bice
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The Ten Commandments of Baseball
By Joe McCarthy
1. Nobody ever became a ballplayer by walk-
ing after a ball.
2. You will never become a .300 hitter unless
you take the bat off your shoulder.
3. An outfielder who throws back of a runner
is locking the barn after the horse is stolen.
4. Keep your head up and you may not have
to keep it down.
5.
When you start to slide, S-L-I-D-E. He who
changes his mind may have to change a good
leg for a bad one.
6. Do not alibi on bad hops. Anybody can
field the good ones.
7. Always run them out. You can never tell.
8. Do not quit.
9. Do not find too much fault with the um-
pires. You cannot expect them to be as per-
fect as you are.
10. A pitcher who hasn't control hasn't any-
anything.
BILL ZUBER'S DUGOUT
RESTAURANT
Homestead, lowa