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I agree.THE VICTOR AWARDS Page 40, (Rev. $2) CONNORS: (CONT'D) Stan Musial dominated the National League the 21 years he played in it. He was named Most Valuable Player a record of three times ?╟÷ led the League in batting a record of 7 years. His career total of over 3,600 base hits tops everyone who's ever played baseball except the immortal Ty Cobb. The Sportsmen's Club for the City of Hope salutes Stan "The Man" Musial! MUSIAL ENTERS MUSIC PLAY-ON: (MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS) (APPLAUSE) CONNORS: You know, Stan, I still remember a poem I used to recite when I was a kid and you were my idol. MUSIAL: Listen, Connors, when you were a kid, so was I! How did the poem go?