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Clips from The Pride of the Yankees
"Why don't you look where you're going?"
The Pride of the Yankees
"Come on, butterfingers."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Throw it here. Come on."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Okay, let's play ball. Come on, now."
The Pride of the Yankees
"- Hey, Murphy. - What do you want?"
The Pride of the Yankees
"- Let me in, will you? - Get outta here."
The Pride of the Yankees
"- I got some Sweet Caporal cards! - Who you got?"
The Pride of the Yankees
"Hans Wagner. Grover Cleveland Alexander."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Them old-timers?"
The Pride of the Yankees
"- Tris Speaker, Johnny Evers. - Has-beens."
The Pride of the Yankees
"- Christy Mathewson. - A dime a dozen."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Who you holdin‘ out?"
The Pride of the Yankees
"Babe Ruth."
The Pride of the Yankees
"A rookie. Come on, let's play ball!"
The Pride of the Yankees
"Come on. Three strikes and he's out."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Put it over the plate now. Come on."
The Pride of the Yankees
"He can't hit anything. Come on!"
The Pride of the Yankees
"- What's the matter? - Sasha."
The Pride of the Yankees
"- Yeah, Mom? - Your professor's here. Come and take."
The Pride of the Yankees
"In a minute, Mom."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Not in a minute, Sasha. Now!"
The Pride of the Yankees
"All right."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Hey, you. Come here."
The Pride of the Yankees
"- You gonna let me take his place? - Gimme the cards."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Sure, Murph."
The Pride of the Yankees
"- Can I keep Babe Ruth? - Keep him."
The Pride of the Yankees
"- Gee, thanks. - Okay, let's play ball."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Get off the sack."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Okay. Let's go, come on."
The Pride of the Yankees
"He's a southpaw, come on. Over the plate, now."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Let's see a good one."
The Pride of the Yankees
"- What's your name? - Lou Gehrig."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Well, what about it? We can't wait here all day."
The Pride of the Yankees
"I can't do anything without my wife."
The Pride of the Yankees
"I didn't mean to do it, Mom. I didn't know I could hit that far."
The Pride of the Yankees
"He busted Colletti's window."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Baseball."
The Pride of the Yankees
"- How much? - $18.50."
The Pride of the Yankees
"I told him, Mama, he should carry glass insurance."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Mr. Colletti, let me work it out after school."
The Pride of the Yankees
"- I'll run errands. - No, Louie."
The Pride of the Yankees
"What we break, we pay for."
The Pride of the Yankees
"$16.25 leaves $2.25 I owe you."
The Pride of the Yankees
"- I pay you Saturday. - Okay, Mrs. Gehrig."
The Pride of the Yankees
"- I'm sorry. - I'm sorry, too."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Me, too, Mom."
The Pride of the Yankees
"You'd better be, young Gehrig. I'm telling you, that was a mighty wallop."
The Pride of the Yankees
"I feel awful about it, Mom. Honest, I do. I'll pay you back the money."
The Pride of the Yankees
"I promised to fix Mrs. Reagan's dumbwaiter."
The Pride of the Yankees
"It isn't just the money, Lou, it's the time you waste."
The Pride of the Yankees
"I'll get my working papers. I'll quit school."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Quit school?"
The Pride of the Yankees
"How can you say that?"
The Pride of the Yankees
"How many times have I told you?"
The Pride of the Yankees
"I want you to go to school, and high school, and college and...."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Look at your papa. Look at me. We didn't go to school, and what are we?"
The Pride of the Yankees
"A janitor. A cook."
The Pride of the Yankees
"I want you to be somebody."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Sure, Mom."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Like your Uncle Otto, Louie."
The Pride of the Yankees
"He went to university. He graduated."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Don't you see, Louie?"
The Pride of the Yankees
"That's why I'm cooking at Columbia, so you can go there some day..."
The Pride of the Yankees
"and be an engineer like your Uncle Otto."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Mom, maybe I ain't cut out to be an engineer."
The Pride of the Yankees
"- What do you want to be? - I want to be a...."
The Pride of the Yankees
"- I don't know. - You've got to know."
The Pride of the Yankees
"In this country, you can be anything you want to be."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Don't you want to be an engineer like your Uncle Otto?"
The Pride of the Yankees
"- Don't you? - Sure, Mom."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Whatever you want me to be."
The Pride of the Yankees
"This fraternity has standards. You can't ignore his family."
The Pride of the Yankees
"- He's a cinch to be a four-letter man. - His mother's the best cook at Columbia."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Somehow that doesn't add up to Sigma Alpha Psi, in my mind."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Lou's all right, Van."
The Pride of the Yankees
"- I'm trying to maintain a certain standard. - Gold standard?"
The Pride of the Yankees
"How would you like to get this right in the...."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Hold on."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Let's put it to a vote. All those in favor of pledging Lou Gehrig...."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Carried."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Go ahead, if that's what you want. I won't stand in your way."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Hang a pledge pin on him. Don't expect me to call him brother."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Let's eat."
The Pride of the Yankees
"I don't know why this has to happen every night before dinner."
The Pride of the Yankees
"You certainly smacked that ball around this afternoon."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Yeah. Tough on the guys who live in the dormitories."
The Pride of the Yankees
"You never know when you're going to get a baseball in your geometry."
The Pride of the Yankees
"- What's your batting average now? - I'll swap it for your math grade."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Hold it, Lou."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Thanks, fellows."
The Pride of the Yankees
"This is an honor."
The Pride of the Yankees
"You know, I'm not much on talking. I just would like to say..."
The Pride of the Yankees
"thanks, fellows."
The Pride of the Yankees
"- Welcome in, Lou. - He's a swell guy."
The Pride of the Yankees
"- Hi, Mom. - What?"
The Pride of the Yankees
"I just said hi."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Hi. The soup is getting cold."
The Pride of the Yankees
"- Mom. - What?"
The Pride of the Yankees
"Look."
The Pride of the Yankees
"- Lou, they took you in. - Yeah, just now."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Everything's going so fine now."
The Pride of the Yankees
"First Columbia, then a fraternity, and the next thing, you will be an engineer."
The Pride of the Yankees
"This is just the pledge pin. I get the real pin before long."
The Pride of the Yankees
"And when I get it, I'm supposed to give it to my best girl."
The Pride of the Yankees
"You still my best girl, Mom?"
The Pride of the Yankees
"Always."
The Pride of the Yankees
"It'll mean you'll have to go steady with me. You can't look at anybody else."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Not even Papa?"
The Pride of the Yankees
"All right, Papa."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Well, Sam. I'm going to build my football team around a new man next fall."
The Pride of the Yankees
"A great halfback."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Somebody gunning for you, Jim?"
The Pride of the Yankees
"I guess it's always open season on football coaches."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Especially to you sportswriters."
The Pride of the Yankees
"That's the halfback I was telling you about. Lou Gehrig, a line-plunging fool."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Football? For a kid that can hit a baseball this far?"
The Pride of the Yankees
"There's a pretty stiff wind blowing in this direction."
The Pride of the Yankees
"That wind could blow him into the major leagues."
The Pride of the Yankees
"Lay off. That happened to Eddie Collins..."
The Pride of the Yankees
"the greatest second baseman we had at Columbia."
The Pride of the Yankees
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