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Mays

[ meyz ]

noun

  1. Willie (Howard), Jr., born 1931, U.S. baseball player.


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Later that afternoon, Mays would save the game for the Giants with one of the most remarkable catches in baseball history.

He watched in “utter astonishment” as Mays “was turned full around, head down, running as hard as he could, straight toward the runway between the two bleacher sections,” more than 460 feet from home plate.

In the 10th inning, Mays drew a walk, then stole second base.

Mays filmed his one-man “Christmas Carol,” under Michael Arden’s direction, late last month in an old movie house — the United Palace theater — in Manhattan’s Washington Heights.

“That experience is reflected in the story itself — it’s about memory, and memories of the past, images of the present and phantasmagorical visions of the future,” Mays said.

Editors were apoplectic, and they showed it by quitting en masse, leaving Mays to pick up the pieces.

She quickly rose through the ranks and was soon given the reins by Mays and Scott.

With Scott and Mays gone, the magazine looked to the future.

It is very soon noticed that Willie Mays is the only one among them who runs to the box when his turn comes.

At the end of his career, Willie Mays had nothing left to prove to anyone.

You and I will make a fresh start, and try if we can't get the Mays to be looked on as they were when Harry was here.

"And you can't tell how many have lovers," Miss Mays said one evening when several were sitting, curled up on one bed.

"You will never make me believe that," Miss Mays had exclaimed with unnecessary vigor.

They seated themselves, and Miss Mays extended a cordial invitation to the merry group.

"Roxy Mays, I don't see how you find out so much about everybody," said one of the group.

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