Terry Moore is remembered fondly by Cardinal fans as perhaps the greatest defensive center fielder the game has ever known and for the quiet but intense leadership he brought to the Red Birds as team captain. He was always the one to whom the others looked for guidance in trying moments.
Lou Brock of the Cardinals slides home with a run in the third inning Sunday as Cubs catcher Randy Hundley receives a throw too late from center fielder Rick Monday. The run came home on Ted Sizemore's single to center.
Straightforward Bill White has never run away from a challenge.
By Robert L. Burnes Executive Sports Editor of the Globe-Democrat
When Bill White was a first baseman with the Cardinals, he was one of the outstanding players in baseball, up among the leaders in hits, runs, batting average, runs batted in - and honest answers. He's out of uniform now and in the New York Yankees broadcasting booth...
St. Louis, Mo. (6June84): Arobic (sic) Ozzie Smith leaps over Phildelphia's (sic) Lefebvre on Wilson hit to Tommy Herr and relay to Smith in the 4th inning. (GLOBE DEMOCRAT PHOTO BY BILL STOVER).
"This is part of the $100,000 wardrobe from Universal - International's production of 'Thoroughly Modern Millie' that will be shown at the Ladies Baseball Clinic Wednesday. Models, from left, are Joan Adler, Mary Greenberg, Scotti Donley, Marie Behan, Climer Taylor, and Linda Eliott."
"Some of the prize winners. Attendance prizes were awarded to many youngsters at the clinic. Here a group inspects the loot." "Flood Leads Birds at Clinic. Cardinal Center Fielder Curt Flood demonstrated Saturday why he is one of the best ball players in the business as he led the Red Birds through the second annual baseball clinic for boys. A crowd of 10,678 turned out despite the inclement
"Getting autographs. After the baseball clinic, a number of the youngsters sought autographs. Obliging Pat Corrales, the Red Birds' reserve catcher, is shown with 13-year-old Maureen Guilfoy."
"Showing new Red Bird hats are Miss Red Bird, Sue Rogers, left, Stan Musial and Miss Downtown St. Louis, Becky Hanson." "A white hat with red polka dots and a sprightly Red Bird perched on top will be given free to the first 10,000 women entering Busch Memorial Stadium Wednesday, June 7, for the second annual Ladies Baseball Clinic, starring the Charlotte Peters show. The hat is an original
Fredbird, the mascot for the Saint Louis Cardinals Baseball Team, is seen on Old Newsboys Day greeting children in a school bus going down the street. Fredbird is wearing a Budweiser Old Newsboy apron.
"[continued from title] from Shreveport, La., arrived here yesterday to see their favorite big league players, the Cardinals and the Browns, in action. They are shown here examining the most important Cardinal baseball bat-the one used by Stan Musial- in the Cardinal dressing room. Front row, from the left, are J. E. (Cap) Smith, manager; Dale Sandifer, 3b; Bill Ray, of; Walter O'Roark, 1b; Phil
"is Stan Rojek, middle man of the Cards' first of four double plays yesterday against the Giants. Red Schoendienst made a great stop of Whitey Lockman's grounder, throwing to Rojek to force the sliding Eddie Stanky. Rojek's throw to Nippy Jones doubled up Lockman. The umpire is Dusty Boggess."