Peanuts by Charles Schulz for April 17, 1955
Transcript:
"Charlie Brown is standing in the field with his baseball glove and ball. He is rubbing the baseball getting ready to pitch. <br> <br> Charlie Brown turns with his arm down holding the baseball. <br> <br> Charlie Brown brings his arms up to his chest concentrating. <br> <br> He is getting ready to throe the ball. <br> <br> Charlie Brown now reaches back with the ball, his tongue is out as he continues to concentrate. <br> <br> Charlie Brown steps forward and throws the Ball. <br> <br> Schroeder dress in his catchers equipment walks up to Charlie Brown and hands him the baseball as he says, “That’s the way to pitch, Charlie Brown, OL’ KID! <br> <br> Charlie Brown now reaches back with the ball, his tongue is out once more in concentration. <br> <br> Charlie Brown steps forward and throws the Baseball again. <br> <br> Schroeder once again brings the baseball back to Charlie Brown saying, “ Keep throwin’ ‘Em, Boy! you’re doing Great!! Charlie Brown now reaches back with the ball, his tongue is out as he continues to concentrate. <br> <br> Charlie Brown steps forward and throws the Ball. <br> <br> Charlie Brown with his leg up leans back getting ready to throw the baseball. <br> <br> He throws the ball and leans forward as he releases the baseball. <br> <br> Schroeder once again brings the baseball back to Charlie Brown saying, “Good Pitching, OL’Pal! Keep Throwin’ ‘Em in there!” <br> <br> Charlie Brown is standing with his arms down saying, “Hey, Wait a minute! You don’t have to walk out here every time.. just throw me the Ball..” <br> <br> Schroeder walks back up to Charlie Brown and tells him, “ Listen... If the other team ever saw me trying to throw to YOU... <br> <br> “They’d KNOW I could never throw as far as second base! Schroeder explains to Charlie Brown as he walks back to home plate. <br> <br>" dialogue-text,"Charlie Brown is standing in the field with his baseball glove and ball. He is rubbing the baseball getting ready to pitch. <br> <br> Charlie Brown turns with his arm down holding the baseball. <br> <br> Charlie Brown brings his arms up to his chest concentrating. <br> <br> He is getting ready to throe the ball. <br> <br> Charlie Brown now reaches back with the ball, his tongue is out as he continues to concentrate. <br> <br> Charlie Brown steps forward and throws the Ball. <br> <br> Schroeder dress in his catchers equipment walks up to Charlie Brown and hands him the baseball as he says, “That’s the way to pitch, Charlie Brown, OL’ KID! <br> <br> Charlie Brown now reaches back with the ball, his tongue is out once more in concentration. <br> <br> Charlie Brown steps forward and throws the Baseball again. <br> <br> Schroeder once again brings the baseball back to Charlie Brown saying, “ Keep throwin’ ‘Em, Boy! you’re doing Great!! Charlie Brown now reaches back with the ball, his tongue is out as he continues to concentrate. <br> <br> Charlie Brown steps forward and throws the Ball. <br> <br> Charlie Brown with his leg up leans back getting ready to throw the baseball. <br> <br> He throws the ball and leans forward as he releases the baseball. <br> <br> Schroeder once again brings the baseball back to Charlie Brown saying, “Good Pitching, OL’Pal! Keep Throwin’ ‘Em in there!” <br> <br> Charlie Brown is standing with his arms down saying, “Hey, Wait a minute! You don’t have to walk out here every time.. just throw me the Ball..” <br> <br> Schroeder walks back up to Charlie Brown and tells him, “ Listen... If the other team ever saw me trying to throw to YOU... <br> <br> “They’d KNOW I could never throw as far as second base! Schroeder explains to Charlie Brown as he walks back to home plate. <br> <br>"
I think that’s the most confidence I’ve ever seen Charlie Brown pitch with.