Peanuts by Charles Schulz for May 12, 1957
Transcript:
Linus stands in the baseball field in front of the wooden fence. He is sucking his thumb and holding his blanket.<br> <br> Linus looks up.<br> <br> He turns around to hang up his blanket on a nail on the fence.<br> <br> He turns back and opens his hands to catch the baseball heading towards him.<br> <br> He throws it back.<br> <br> He turns back to his blanket, lifting it off the hook.<br> <br> He resumes his former position, sucking his thumb and holding his blanket.<br> <br>
Linus fancies himself a cricket player, catching with no glove.