Monday, Aug. 18, 1941
Rah-Rah-Brooklyn
To the American ear, organized cheering sounds right at football games, wrong at baseball games. Nevertheless, this week will see the first organized cheering section in a major-league ball park: at a Dodger-Giant game at Ebbets Field, 6,000 members of Brooklyn's Knothole Gang (schoolboy fans) will whoop it up for the dear old Dodgers. Cheerleaders: the "Reg'lar Fellers" kids (Puddin'head, Wash Jones, Jimmy Dugan and his dopey cousin Dinky), comic-strip radio characters.
Sample cheer:
Let Ott rot,
Tie Terry in a knot,
Give Hubbell trouble,
Knock 'em silly with Camilli,
Dodgers, Dodgers,
Rah! Rah! Rah!
For Wash Jones (Harlem's Eddie Phillips), the eleven-year-old who is always counted on for the dirty work, it will be a tough assignment. He is a Giant fan.
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