A League of Their Own
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:58:01
Dottie, l"m trying to get them to do
a story about you.

:58:04
Me? Why me?
:58:06
You"re the ""Queen of Diamonds.""
That"s what l"m calling you.

:58:10
Did you tell them about me?
:58:12
l told them how at first,
the scout didn"t even want you...

:58:15
...but how Dottie wouldn"t come
without her kid sister.

:58:19
They really loved it.
:58:23
A real human-interest story.
:58:26
Will you just try to give them
something spectacular out there?

:58:30
Anything.
:58:32
What"s the matter?
:58:35
Well, we"re not doing so well.
:58:38
Harvey and the other owners think
they"ve made a mistake.

:58:42
They might close you down.
:58:44
What are you talking about?
:58:47
They can"t close us down here.
:58:49
-What kind of a thing is that?
-What"s it mean?

:58:52
They"re businessmen.
No profit, no product.

:58:55
And what am l supposed to do?
:58:57
Go back to taxi dancing?
:58:59
Ten cents so some slob can sweat
gin all over me?

:59:04
l"m never doing that again!
:59:06
So you tell old rich Mr. Chocolate Man
that he ain"t closing me down!

:59:11
They can"t keep us from playing!
:59:13
We"ll show them how we play.
:59:16
l"m sorry. l"m very sorry.
l am trying my best.

:59:20
So will you just give them
everything you"ve got?

:59:23
We always do.
:59:29
A slick play by Alice Gaspers
and there"s 2 gone...

:59:33
...in the 3rd.
That"ll bring up Dee Lynch.

:59:38
Lynch is the most consistent
Belles hitter this year.

:59:42
Settles in.
:59:46
Pops it up! Foul.
:59:48
Hinson should have
no trouble with this.

:59:50
She"s under it.
:59:53
Uncle Elmore"s socks!
:59:54
What did she do?
:59:59
l can"t do that.

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