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Fleet, in turn, threw to Tom who stood at the plate, his big catcher's mitt on his hand.
Oh, there are different methods of doing it," said Fleet, as he carelessly threw his mitt down near the base and walked in with the other Creighton players.
Not enough to deflect it from its course however, and it landed in Tom's mitt and Biddle was out.
It landed in the mitt of the catcher with a resounding thud.
As it sailed into Pop's big mitt the veteran called: "What was that, Joe?
Did you ever watch the little manager crouching, immovable, at third base with a mitt on his hand, when the New York club goes to bat in the seventh inning two runs behind?
The pitcher goes out each morning and gets a catcher with a big mitt and a loud voice and, with a couple of his fellow artists, starts to warm up with this slave-driver.
Gibbs maintained the same relation with the guns, the big-mitt men, and sneak-thieves, and he bore the same relation to the yegg men and to the prowlers.
He grasped Ken with both hands, then he let him go, and picking up a ball and a mitt he grasped him again.
Near the plate it took an upward jump, and it knocked Worry's mittoff his hand.
Some well-meaning Rube had tipped his mittto the town marshal, and that worthy cluck had stretched a rope from the blacksmith shop to the corner of the livery stable, so naturally we had to pause.
These two boobs are dirty with the evergreen, and Wilbur's got the wise guys so leary for fear he will tip his mitt and they naturally slip him a big one every time they get a chance.
I was for letting her shake so if we wanted mixed drinks al we would have to do was to put the glass in her mitt and say go to it, but some of the gazabos in the mob got a sympathy streak and let her have it.
I hadn't tipped my mittto the folks, so they were not at the tank to give me the parental embrace, but after giving the necessary instructions to the baggage man I climbed into the Palace Hotel bus and romped up to my ancestors' abode.
You've got Adonis so mad he's smashing my mitt with his speed.
But King held them as if his big mitt had been smeared with paste.
Ya," supplemented Shaeffer, the catcher, "und sometimes it sets my mitt afire.
And he went home and got his baseball and his catching mitt and it cost a dollar and seventy-five cents, and he took them to Skinny just so as he'd kind of forgot being sick.
I went back and got the ball and mitt because I thought maybe he'd like them.
Then I happened to notice a catching mitt and a baseball over on a table near Skinny, where there was some medicine too.
Westy saved up to get that mitt and I know all about it.
But his mother told me he hadn't been home since about half-past seven and that when he went out he had a catching-mitt and a baseball with him.
Bailey, the alert little shortstop, managed to touch a whizzing ball, and send up a skyrocketing foul which Mullane amidst great excitement managed to get under, and smother in that big mitt of his.
His best was a foul that the catcher smothered in his big mitt after quite an exciting rush here and there, for it was difficult to judge of such a twister.
And the way he can touch a bat with his mitt and deflect it on the third strike without being detected by the umpire is wonderful.
There's an extramitt on the bench, Fred," said Roy.
It was Roy, taking an early morning spin on the machine, who saw Phil Springer wearing the big catching mitt and coaching Rodney Grant to pitch in Springer's dooryard.
Here they come now," said Ben Stone, as two boys turned in at the gate of the yard; "and Phil has got the catching mittwith him.
Roger signalled next for a straight one, and held up his mitt behind the inside corner of the plate.
But when May went to put the mitts on, she was in such haste, that she tried to get the right mitt on the left hand.
He picked up his mitt and took his position at first with a gruff word to his players.
He held his mitt square over the plate for the Rube to pitch to.
Some of these mitt artists is nice, decent boys, but then again you'll find others that you can't take much pride in.
And me just a plain, every-day mitt juggler that don't take thinkin' exercises reg'lar.
I'm a mitt juggler," says I, "and they call me Shorty McCabe.
My uncle says----" But Kerr threw his big catching mitt with such good aim that it struck Fenton full in the face.
Sid Henderson as he piled into the electric and threw his big mitt on the seat beside him.
But the new, white ball was safe in the mitt of Dutch Housenlager.
The new pitcher of Boxer Hall was throwing to Stoddard, the catcher, and the balls landed in the pocket of the big mitt with a vicious thud.
Dink ran out on his tiptoes, encased himself in his mitt and turned, tense and alert.
It came slowly, endlessly, the easiest, gentlest, most perfect fly imaginable, directly for the large brown mitt that looked like a chest protector.
Dink did not have to move a step; in fact, the ball rose and fell straight for the massivemitt as though it had chosen his glove from all the other gloves in the field.
Stover sat down, his chin in his hands, his eyes on the great, lumbering mitt that lay dishonored on the floor.
Walter held one finger extended earthward under cover of his big mitt as he crouched behind the batter, the signal for a low ball.
But Walter, who had been listening, came to the rescue by undoing his own mitt from his belt and passing it over.
To-morrow I’ll buy us a catcher’s mitt and we’ll have some fun, eh?
Then Tom sent Sidney to the fence with the mitt and tried again and again to make that obstinate leather-covered sphere do as he wanted it to.
Joe Kenny watched the ball cut the centre of the plate, waist-high, and heard it slap into the big mitt behind him.
Shorty Kendall was catching for the 'varsity pitcher, and the balls came into his big mitt with a resounding whack that told of speed.
We need one to tie and two to win," exclaimed Shorty to Joe, as he tossed his big mitt into the air.
Daniel and Knappius with the words: Mitt welchen das kleinspeissig ertz geschmeltzt soil werden; whereas in those of Group II.
Tim squatted, rose up on his toes, stuck his mitt between his legs, laid a finger on the mitt, and then spread his hands wide.
He swung around and plunged down the road, the big mitt under his arm, and did not once look back.
He banged his mitt against the scout staves in the racks and seemed to find pleasure in the noise.
The black-silk-and-mitt destiny," said the depressed lady.
Well, you expect me to have a black-silk-and-mitt mind.
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