 Your position is totally unsatisfactory, sir. You have these boys. You and Curley, you ever do any of these boys? I'm afraid that I'll do some thank you, but I have a few, just some souvenirs. Thank you, Mr. President. Our guy, when I was doing this to one, no, I think so. It was miscountable. Was that church, was that process every day from home? Every time you go out there? Sam said, you know, he asked Sam once, what would he do if he couldn't be on the television? Sam said, I'd go door to door. Sure. This position is that I can't go out. See something like the nice kids. Would you like to have it on the National League side? No. No. Very good. We'll be going. We moved across town a little bit. We did the socks games. And at that time, of course, the Cubs was the big audience, and the big audience, and the doggies. We're going to be that way this year, too. It looks like it's July. In July 4th? That's also a good idea. Right. It's like shooting the photos. Right. Rio is a great part of America. You know, we try to mess it up a little while, especially with Pete's survival. It really does. I agree it's number one. Every now and then, we try to find a way to change it. It's been running very well for 100-some-odd years. Little by little, we try to make it in-road so it's so new. The VAs, those people, the family. I think that we just leave it alone and manage to survive all of it. We vote. Do you find time to be our commission? I don't think so. Two days away from that. I don't think that. You're still hiring. No, we have one. You can go over there. Oh, I see. That's right. He's a good man. You know, the industry that I then went to used to be in Hollywood. Turned to baseball for the answer to that problem. Most people don't realize or remember that motion pictures have gotten just about as scabby as they are today. And the people in this country just rebelled. It was family entertainment. They took their kids to the movies, and they said, well, whatever they want. And the major students together hired Will Hayes, who today is so bizarre, who would come in as an answer to the Black Sox. Right. And he straightened up the motion picture industry. And why they never left that goal. So that was, you know, not a great problem. But Hayes, he said, he would be bizarre. What he said would go. And he said it cold. And lots of times, it was a little bit, but it was too restricted. And yet, as I look back now, you know, there wasn't even a hell or a dam on the screen. Motion picture kisses were pretty circumspect today. When I look at a love scene on the screen, I think they're trying to eat their way through each other. Mr. President, how was it playing Grover Cleveland in that exam in the movie? Oh, that was a wonderful experience. If someone here was... Yes, to me. It was a part of that connected with that. We had a great bunch of ballplayers there that were with us. But we had to hire a certain number of extras to keep them happy to be ballplayers too. And we had got to be wonderful. I never forget they had this camera set up on me one day. And I was so they could get front shots of me pitching. And so I was throwing the pass to the camera. And... Grover, what was your name? Alliance. He just put on a glove back there to catch him and toss him back in so that I could catch him, you know. I think that's my sign, you know. And throw on him and throw on him and he kept on throwing him. And I threw one on the wrong side of the camera. And he made a wild stab with his bare hand and caught it. And afterward, Al came up to me and he said, gee, Alex, I'm sorry but I had to catch your blazer. And... Oh, and they wanted a shot of an outfielder coming in and falling trying to catch it all. And so they had to use one of the exercises for that. And he fell and dislocated his shoulder. And he's sitting there on the ground and dislocated his shoulder and crows all gathered around. I can't remember whether it was Pina's about here or who came in. And he pulled it all the way through. And again, it was Al Lyons who was the... He's standing there and tossing the ball and Watt took him to this fellow. And Pina said, which is what happened? Al says, they're not putting the material into these things. Well, that was in the picture. No, no, we're there. Oh, yes. But he also reported early and he was the guy that called me and had to pitch. I thought I knew how to throw, but I discovered the pitch in this an entirely different method of throwing. It's about 8.30 in the morning, Mr. President, we're at Rift Park and they've done some tight scenes with you. Now, Luefeld directed that picture, as I remember. And at least late lights one and light first base and one and side. And the director asked for the first pitch between the first base and the second. Oh, circle. Now I can hear Luefeld in no way. I sure will be there three days before they get that shot. Oh. And Metkovic. Oh, I played with George. Well, I have to tell you, he would all day long doing these scenes there, and then we got on the bus like we went from location after we'd been out there, he'd start playing in the scenes that I'm over with. So finally, one day, I wanted a ball player to play and shot on the ball player and the umpire, and the umpire calls a strike. And wanted Metkovic to just really do what he thought it wasn't a strike. Now, he's been just forcing a little bold all the time, you know. And Lue picked him, thought he'd be the father to be able to just do what you do. The hunts called a strike and you're convinced it was a ball. Now, there's the camera, and he's up to play. And it was all the difference in the book. All the way in the umpire. Stir right. And Metkovic changed. It was no strike. LAUGHTER All right, straight. He did. I don't know how many of you know this, but in that picture, we had the best-kept secret in the history of baseball. And Warners wouldn't let us use the word. They were afraid to use the word because things people thought differently in those days. So all we could do was have that in addition to his drinking, Alex was covering up kind of a nervous seizure or something. They wouldn't let us use the word what he actually had. And he was so ashamed of that that when a judge publicly dressed him down, he was picked up in the gutter. And it's a role model for kids and how ashamed he should be that he was drunk of it. He wasn't drunk in the gutter. But he would rather take that and be able to leave the other than the medical. But the biggest thing when he went out to the place and faced that man in that 1926 World Series, Saturday night, nobody out in base is looking. He was facing the only other epileptic in baseball. And many tourists, they knew it above each other. They already knew it. Yeah. If I got to see you, this is exactly what I should show you. No, I agree with you. Full guide. Yeah, I got it. Thank you. Thank you. Very good. Nice to meet you. Yeah. Good to see you. I'll be in a minute. I don't have to wait. I'll be in a minute. I'll be in a minute. I have to find our places here. I know that we can't always see you. We can't always weigh in. I have to. I have to. Okay, let's go.