Peanuts by Charles Schulz for April 19, 1953
Transcript:
Charlie Brown wears his cather's mask, mitt and baseball hat. He says to Sherman, "An' two fingers will mean a 'drop'. An' three fingers will mean an 'upshoot'. An'..."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown walks away and says, "We'll never remember all those signals, but it won't make a difference because he can't throw any of those pitches."<BR><BR> Violet swings at the pitch and makes a hit.<BR><BR> Schroeder swings at the pitch and makes a hit.<BR><BR> Charlie Brown walks out to the mound and says, "That makes the score ninety-three to nothing.."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown says, "I've come out to have another conference with you." Sherman says, 'What do you think we ought to do?"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown says, "Well, the way I see it there's not too much to worry about..."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown says, 'I've got a feeling that they won't be hitting them so far anymore..." Serman says, "We're catching on to their weakness, huh?"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown says, "No. The cover is about to come off of the ball." Sherman holds the baseball and stares at it.<BR><BR>
yow4zip Premium Member over 11 years ago
Ninety-three to nothing sounds about right.
ootey over 6 years ago
I love those mitts. World’s largest.
Zoomydid over 4 years ago
Miscellaneous other kids in the background! That’s a first!
Nate Wright! about 3 years ago
93-0?
Darryl Heine 10 months ago
When Charlie Brown was catcher instead of Schroeder.