PKE HAYNES WRITES FIRST STORY ON uGE HUGH FULLERTON PICKS ATHLETICS TO WIN AME AAN LEAGUE PINNANT Schang, iv" jto touted as the best minor leasle Catcher of years, from -Buffalo after a hot fight for the serv- ENGLKNf PREPARES The Major League Races ices of this fellow. He hit .334 for The'Uin Aaot ui III.-The Philadelphia Athletics. Buffalo, a•a: I am told he is as steady and clevef a catcher as has been 1.-A ::General Review. i By HUGH $. FULLERTON. tdrned u t' of the International. By N. C. "SPIKE"HAYWkES Spvrt ing Leditor oft 4d4.e Mifi. Now, othteide of Schang, it doesn't iIoRON Here we have stumbled over the look as if MaTck had added much. He o still Wheno M. HrSiea wr.wti. h•s artic•' balls .arid •' Is vl' i at•' n his feet and probable American league pennant has some sort of a claim to Sal- Slfise• good[jtudgtnt. As to his winner right at the start. Usually it mon, the big pitcher, but probably will the criystallizing actionfbO tfitlt dit or two had not taken place. Since this arm, that is sotnethI• am in doubt MAICH is ,as1tomary to hild hak the pennant not want him, and he has some string RULES was written Danny Shay ,\inners to the last, but having an- to Walsh aid Murphy from Baltimore. has Sone to about, for I have nria seen him that Helena and Po•atello has draopped oUt nllonced the Athletics for this week He took Brady, a light-hitting, fast I"remember of, plait much outfield. of the list of probabilities. Last night A TEAM THAT IS TO COM- there is no way out of it. Reserve and clever second baseman from To- If his peg delelotj hl is probably as 'IN'EROOLLEGI TE- , COMMITTEE BRITISH President Mulroney had received for the next world's series ledo, but probably without intention for- Igood as .placdcl, as Irtifnk Blanken- PEI E FOR 'INTERNATIONAL your rooms ALTERS FORWARD PASS for the Philadelphia end of using 'hkn. Orr, drafted from Sac- feit money from Missoula, Salt Lake ship fayors hiin-on th-• Whole. O'Hare PEN- right now and Great Falls. The Helena money CUP IS STRONG. of it. rarmento, % .256 hitter, who stole 20 and Huffman ae unkn'pw quantities ALTY RULE SLIGHTLY. was on the way and no word had-come as far as In deciding that the Athletics will bases, is touted as a coming shortstop, I atn conceihed, I will be from Ogden or Great Falls. "It looke conme back and repe'rt their former but I am liformed by one coast league frank to say. like a six-club league," said the preb- successes, I ain Int in the slightest manager that he hasn't a chance to h iderit last' evening. "Pbcatello is out T , Other Clubh. the advantage the Boston last. discounting of t and I haven't much! hope of an have in winning last sea-j Flick, the infielder from New Haven, i Without going into •bo much detail, HARRIMAN TAKES NOTES IRed Six will eight-club circuit." Theose develop- 'DETAILS AR in con- only hit .240 In the minors, but is as the other PASSED' i.onsists clubs all lodom up stronger UP advanlltage son. This ments do not detract from Mr. fidence anid illthi improvement that fast as light on ground balls. Mathes, iHaynes' this season with the exception of article. This explanation is made that pitching staff is Ibund to show from Butte, is fast and touted as a Great Falls and! Ielena. Hester the the readers may know how the situa- Teams Captain of Yale Crew Watching Ox- during the early part of the season at wonder in the west, but he ranked weakened his team irreparably when Late'After an Intermission Shall tion is today and Out next to last both as second baseman may judge accord- he allowed MiSse andt Murphy to go ford and Cambridge Men Work least. ingly.-Ed. Be Forced by Umpire to Put the Ball But admitting that Jioe Wood will he and as shortstop, hit .290, and stole 33 for Weaver. Just wh'at'.caused him to -International Meet Plans Still Up in Play, Taking as good as he was last year, that bases. Bush, from Missoula, 'Mont., tmake the deal, I cannot say, but prob- thq Side Opposite in the Air. Collins will improve, and that Hlugh I'm told, is only a fair -minor league Butte, Mont., Feb. 15.-Tonight E. ably he was by some -reason forced to One Formerly Occupied. Bedient is likely to develop into a star pitcher, and Crablb, from Davenport, ('. Mulroney, president of the Union it, for I hardly thihk Hester would be ifo the. first dimension, still a stern was only a 'fair pitcher out there and association of baseball clubs ought so foolish as to trade such men as twoi teasnsswill coom- overshadowed by Hendrix, his team- to be able to tell the fans whether the Murphy and for Teaver. London, Feb. 14.--All England is olniparison of the il~k.se New that barring a mate. He looked better in the tryout York, Feb. 15.-Only a few deeply trterr.sted in the intention of pel anyitrle to admit league the coming season will be a It is possible 'tiat liester is ham- and the minor changes in rules were the polo enthusiasts to do battle again of luck, bad one way good last fall than he did in minor com- six or eight horse-power affair. To- pered fot lackdf funds, as both Mur- an- for the internati onal cup, anld active otler, •ostont has only a slight chance pany. r ight the first $500 of the $1,000 for- phy and Misse ate or should be high- nounced here today by the American the preparations for the selection and of beating out t•he Athletics for felt demanded of each club must be salaried men for this compan"- r..t intercollegiate football rules commit- in the hands of the president and "By Falls undoubtedly training of the British team have been championship. . was running too tee, which adjourned after thei, two teams so their acts ye shall know them.". a two-day started. I have compared expensive a club for the support it session. The nucleus for the team will be the carefully that I tdo not think I have hlliowe the best base running of the PINCH HITS The number of checks Mr. Mulroney was receiving and it is undoubtedly Old Cantabs, the strongest side of last overlooked one possibility outside of circuit. That proves that the pitch- receives by midnight should give a the plan this season to cut down ex- Hereafter any man taken out of a year in (irat Britaint, and C'aptains sleer and unavoidable luck', and it is ing was at fault anti that the breaks Several old Union leaguers are list- pretty good line on the number of penses as much at possible and still game may be returned at the 'begin- will ('heape and Ptitson. The DuIke of an even break which way the luck of thI lick were against the team. ed among Connie Mack's recruits this clubs to comprise the league. retain a club equal to the others of ning of a subsequent period or at any Vestminlster has madie hmlllself solely In fact, in this case I have Bender slumped badly, Morgan The doubtful member appears to be the league. turn. be- year. Did you notice what Hugh Ful- time during the fourth period. In the responsible for the ponies ,hitch the figured that Philade:phia's chances of came a second rater. Undoubtedly lerton thinks of them? Of Orr, who Idaho Falls, but there is some time With all due respect to' Buck, who penalty for a forward pass touched teaml will use In America. Walter S. injury are 7 to 5 greater ,than Boston's, Mack had to shoulder the burden of was with Salt Lake two years ago yet for them to raise the necessary was a grand catcher before sickness and men by Buckmnaster, eaplainl founder of because the excessively speedy the blame. He should have known he says: "Orr, drafted from Sacra- money if they are really anxious to overcame him, he is hardly a valuable an ineligible player, the 'word bs, lead the English the Old cants Iwill are more likely to be hurt than the early in the season that some of h.is mento, a .256 hitter, who stole 20 enter the organization. Pocatello ap- asset right now. Last season when "may" is substituted for "shall." team and w'ill take the following play- the slow ones, while the chances of men were not going to give their best bases, is touted as a coming short- pears to be on the construction work he played he showed himself a wise In case of accident to players one ers to America with hinl on May 11: luck favoring the faster team is s to 5 efforts to the club. Had he known stop, but I am informed by one coast and Danny Shay is busy getting his old head and a valuable man in his representative of the players afterob- F. M. Freale, Lord WVodehouse, G. Bel- disregarding injuries. Bender and Morgan were not behaving league manager that he hasn't a team shaped up and attending to the position. But he was out of the game taining consent of the referee or um- ville, C'aptain Rltson anl ('aptain and that Bris Lord was suffering who numenrous details that beset a man- fully half the time through sickness, pire in each instance may go upon the C(heape. The Duke of Westminster chance to last." And of Flick, from too much prosperity, and that played with Boise two years ago: ager. especially in a new town. and that makes it bad for. any team, field of play to attend the will send l5 ponies to America on May One strictly analyzing last season's injured their work was affecting others, he especially .the pitchers. It is hoped player. 3, one week (be'firethe teatI sails. The race mnust admit that Bosrton'svictory "Flick, the infielder from New Haven, The Old-Line Towns. anything might have done it. Itut if Mack has only hit .240 in the minors, but is as that Weaver will be stronger this Details rega'rding the rules are left players will hav\' aIibout three weeks' was due mliore to luck than a weakness it is in trusting his men- l'he old-line towns are pretty well entirely to the members practice after landing, but no games else, and that I betlieve Is the consen- fast as light on ground balls." And year, but McCloskey, in securing of the codi- and he trusted shaped up as far as we can learn, al- fying with other teams will be played before sus of oipinion of the great majority of them until it was too again: "Mathers from Butte is fast Misse and Murphy, as it is claimed he committee. late t, apply the though there are several little myster- It the international nuitclhes. Turing baseball experts. R[oston went through remaedv and effect a and touted as a wonder in the west, did, and he atileast got one of them, was decided that on failure of cure last year. He got out of quaran- ies remaining to be solved. one side or the other to return March andt April the team will play the season with sc'arce'ily a had break. but he ranked next to last both as strengthened the Salt Lake team wvon- in time tine late in the year and showed a lot The champions appear, under the after intermission L fewi games at Eaton. The Athletics were handli.apped in tihe second baseman and as shortstop, hit derfully, to Great Falls' loss. the referee should of baseball. able and far-seeing guidance of Mr. Bucklnaster, has never pIlayed in the beginning Iby injuries, and, mnore than .290 and stole 33 bases. Bush, from force that side to put the ball in play, Blankenship, of Missoula and Butte, Helena• Was Generous. taking the side opposite United States, and he hais not alppeared that, by a sulrllus of over-confidence Missoula, I'm told, is only a fair minor to the one oc- Mclnnis, hitting to be well fortified this season with cupied at the In International competition since 1902, and .prosperity. They were too pros- .347 and stealing 40 league pitcher." What possessed Maurice Weiss to close of the last quar- bases, fast, dangerous and full of aim- plenty of the old dependable material ter. when England retained the trophy by pIerous, atnd it prroved that smuint of the give away all the Helena players of bition and desire to win, easily ranks and some new hands that have a list The committee voted to carry defeating Foxhall Keene's team two players could not stand prosperity. AS FOR THE A. A. U. any consequence at the end of last on the games out of three. He is now con- the first baseman of the league, of recommendations warranting us to duties of the board of officials foir the Men w.ho had behaved themselves (Chicago Post.) s•eason, is another of the mysteries of sidered the greatest modern polo for years weakened he- barring IChase, and he has Chase the belief they can jump in and fill up coming year in the same manner as and hustled Many sporting enthusiasts are ask- the league mentioned a while back. player developed In England, and he and beaten on ambition. Collins, hitting any holes that may exist when the last season. The following board was cause they had too much money, ing themselves if the Amateur Ath- He let a majority of the team go out- is the only Englishman ranked at 10 was bestowed .348 and stealing 63 bases, is peer of end of the training season heavcs appointed: because too rnuch piraise letic union hasn't outlived its useful- right, saving nothing for the possi- points In the Hurlinghamn handicap was the best of the second basemen. This about. .Dr. James A. Babbitt of Haverford, upon them. The schedule, too, ness by several years. fThey are not bility of a team in the league this polo list. that they were at boy hals steadied with age and gained Taking the manager to start off Crawford Blagden of Harvard, 'Parke against them in complaining so much about the idea of year and Danny Shay will have to met the IBoston in reliability more than he has lost in with, Missoula is fortunate in having H. Davis of Princeton, W. L. Dudley their worst when the'y an amateur, organization as the way start from the ground up. Unless Coach Harriman of Yale, who al- won pennant brilliancy. , the brains of not only a natural leader, a man pop- of Vanderbilt, Dr. C'. W. Savage of team. They had the handled. Shay is mighty lucky in getting ma- ready has adopted some of the English Ihe infield and some of its affairs are ular with players and public alike and twice by beating Ioston, and they a wonderful ball terial on the jump, the Senators will O)berlin, E. K. Hall of Dartmouth and methods of rowing in his coaching of It looks to many as if the A. A. U. angles lost it during the early stages last player, had a.slump last season, and a veteran wise to all the many be in a Walter Camp of Yale. the Yale crews, Is watching the work took a mighty, small view of some bad way. Shay is a good man, we'akened in the it is evident from both purchase and of baseball, but a man who is still Dr. Babbitt is to send a list 'of offt- season because they things--especially toward the colleges though, and when he affixed his sig- this year of both the (Ixford and C'arn- draft that Mack fears his able to go behind the bat add show up cials games against Boston. The truth is great short- nature to a Helena contract the Sen- to each member of the rules com- bridge crews with close interest and and universities. .mitte the team as a whole never weak- stop is slipping back. Barry slowed a lot of 'em and lead the way for for approval and suggestion. the result of his trip to England prob- that Anybody would think that an ath- ators' stock lose considerably. It was a better ball club at up in his work all round, although he many a youngster in all-around speed William S. Langford was appointed ably will tbe seon in a. new style of ened. lete without a registration card in the of the game hit .261. itaker, hitting .347 and steal- -if not in seconds in knowing how to Salt Lake Strong. a member at large of the rules com- rowing for the oarsmen of Old Eli. plractically every stage A. A. IU. was an outcast to hear some battery ing 40 bases, was at or near his best, get the most out of the least. With mittee. A codification committee was IIarriman's work of uoservaatlon has than Boston was, except as to persons talk about it. To possess one Salt Lake looms up to my notion as was lost by the and is the best third baseman on the Roberts, as likely a youngster as seen appointed, consisting of William Morio been attended with considlerable dif- work. The pennant of these pieces of pasteboard is almost the most dangerous club in the league in the crucial circuit. The infield is still easily the in the league behind the sticking sta- of the University of Pennsylvania and ficulty this winter. The Isis has bteen pitchers lacking form the same as entering a sacred place, this year and not because my old slump in the catch.. best in the country, steadier than it tion, his catching staff is practically Messrs. Langford and Camp. in flood, with water two or three feeti games and by a on,. would imagine. friend John McCloskey is at the head too, ever was, a,little less flashy and a lot complete and as good on paper and over its banks. As a rule, ithe' enachtes ing department. The outfield, After followinig the course of the A. of it, either. Dock Cooley left (?) did more reliable. from past performances, as any in the in dry weather do their work on ll- wabbled, and some of the men not A. IT. for some nine or ten years ye McCloskey a mighty nice little nu- themselves. The outfield, wihich rather smashed league. HIe also has Moore, who will cycles, but tills year they have fol- lehatve column is compelled to say it isn't cleusfor a ballclub and the old head lowed oI the end of the season Mack up for a.time, is still strong. E. and be given a trial. the crews horseback. The Before particularly impressed with the whole has been adding to it right along. He every weak- 1). hluriphyare hard to beat and nor- His staff of pitchers is practically advantage is that lwhen deep water had corrected practlically business -especially in its attitude to- is the old mysterious John of yore, al- AND TlUB.E nially close to .320 hitters. Danny no in the beardless division, but are UOllI 1t encounllitered iliuneO,' t''lticly, the horse ness in his club, had straightened up ways ward sutmmer baseball and the col- youngsters having a den of bears under lock strike out his oVnl atcount and pitcher, and had longer hats the speed, but he is a great of promise, and if they can 411 his worst offending leges. and key. But he doesn't always rush uwini to shore., who were weak'enlng player, and Eddie is almost as good have anything smouldering in their fired the others ,ome years ago the A. A. IT. tried to into print with them and some of had the sea- and younger. plugs systems Blank will fan that talent the club. If he started blacklist a certain young star athlete them-but seldom-turn out to be The question of track closed it he along over the .300 mark. He never into flame. Note Bush and Zamloch, IS a THE ORDER meet te- son with the team that just entering the University of Chi- tame bruins. But I believe McClos- twOeni an O xford-tambtiridge and a Boston almost be- was fast, never was brilliant-but he who will, I believe, owe their success, would have beaten t'ago. His name was Walter Ecker- key will have the strongest Yale-Harvard team this sununer is bhits, and his hits and long driving if they have any more up above, di- 4 or as ) ond doubt. saill. Fortunately for the western col- strong a team VARSITY AND ALL-STARS unsettled. No chatllengei has yet heen cover a multitude of sils. Amos rectly to Blankenship. It is a little as there is in the OF lege world, Eckersall was allowed to league. Ogden will probably received, aind it is feared here tilt if St'lrunk was a disalpp tlll.enlltto a lot too early to form much of an idea of have a STEVENSVILLE CLASH IN team is as good as the Maroons in spite of the good team the tWO Amer' Iatnluniversities c•alulot Whether Mack's of people last season, but not to me. play for the pitchers until the spring training this year, but will miss the pennant is a A. A, U. McCloskey, ROUGH GAME. sBhow more strength Ii l1ti ist. season, his teams that wonl I did not expect him to flash as bril- gives us a line. for, barring a few play- quIestion. PCersonally, I think his in- 'rTheJim Thorpe incident is too fresh ers, McCloskey none will bIe sent. The date for the liantly as an outfielder in a regular The infield will be composed of four had no team at all last to mneet will be uaither fal'tor;the EIng- job as he did when called in in a in the minds of Yankee sportsmen or a portion, of four well-known per- year, but look what he did witk them well at any further length here. Suf- lishmenn consider JOlIy to etrly Cand pincht. -Heis one of the fastest mnen in formers, together with possibly new when he got out from the respo sibill- The bahketball game last night be- it to say that it's a pity such a ties of Septembler too hi ti. Hut the qellostiln baseball--- he rival of Cob)band so close flice material, another question that the paying the bills. tween the All-Stars of Stevensville of finall:nce inarvelotus athlete had his career end- prullnises to be the real to tenr-iksen that a split second 'watch late spring only can develop. He has and the varsity-a game which will be stumbling block, and lunless ((li Blues. ed in this manner. As for Butte. has a hard time separating them. He Carman, a tried veteran at first, to- long remembered because of its rough- we have been reading about from both Iniivrsivties openl• thllir Iit ,289, which ought not to be disap- Then gether with one Trekell as a possibil- The Butte team will largely depend ness-ended in a score of 36 to 9 in jpurse's, which (thys"met the A. A. U.'s utimatum to certain loath to do, it pointing excepot that wonders were ex- ity. Some of the fans did not like on what of the old ,material makes favor of the locals. Only a handful of Is difficultto see how tuhe expsl'ets ealstern and Canadian universities if of pected. He stole 29 bases, which proves Carman's work last season, but I good either by maintaining their last people were out last evening to wit- the trip cnlll e borne their basketbhall teams played certain he has some judgment back of his think he is a better ballplayer than he season's standing or improving a lot ness the contest, and in spite of the squads on the black list of the amateur great speed. 1 believe Strunk will Ihas shown. Perrine and Benn are can- and also on what new material may rough work the game was of consid- organization. This doesn't make good show great improvemellnt during the didates for second base. Perrine is be located. The Butte club is another erable interest, as the visitors fought reading for the alumni of those prom- com•ing season. valuable for one thing if nothing else one of those mysterious organizations gamely, and were on the job every ineint institutions. -and that is his head, as long as he and as yet there has been nothing minute, failing, however, in the accu- In its placeo the A. A. U. may be all M'CRAW SIGNS Lapp was the strength of the catch- keeps it. He didn't miss last season, more than an unofficial statement as racy whenever a chance for a 'basket UP But, gracious, let it right. goodness ing department. li is improving each and in the keystone position has time to the leader, who is said was given. Foul after foul was called, keep its place, say we. to be season and still hitting. He hit .292 and again pulled off stuff that ",orkrl "Chick" Fraser, weHl known. to the and at times the referee was power- last season and is a normal .300 hitter. for the benefit of his team and indi- old-time fans, as he played with the less to keep track of 'the offenders, FOR FIVE YEARS His catching Improved, while Ira HAHANA, 3; FE, 3. rectly won many a game for them. Chicago and Philadelphia Nationals in and the boys "went to it" to their Thomas slumped badly, both back of (l.a Ultima Hora.) Nig doesn't play brilliant ball, by any days gone 'by and last season man- heart's content. the bat and in hitting. It setemed just Quinto Inning. means, but he knows what to do and aged the Decatur team in the Three I The game was fastest in the first MANAGER OF THE GIANTS GETS an off year for him rather than any -iHahana.-H-iil recibe transferencia. when to do it, and that is what a lot league. Butte has several promising hatf, for Coach Mustaine of the var- specific trouble. Things did not break Johnson etmpuja un hit al right. Lloyd of them can't do. Benn is also said men for this season, including sity squad put ln some of the lighter RAISE AND WILL HOLD HIS W•hal-. hubstltute right. and a couple of injuries ham- alt hate, al tratar Johnson y Hill el to be a valuable man, and if he ap- long at first base, who phould improve; men at the start. At the JOB LONG TIME YET. pered his work. 1'gan did not show doble riob, lhille sout y Johnson coje pears better to the satisfaction of iMcGeehan, who showed great form beginning the locals lined up as fol- lows:. strength enough to help out the catch- It segunda. Lloyd batea un hit largo Blankenship, Perrine will probably be the latter part of the season, at sec- McPhai:l and Denehert, for- 'wards; ing staff. al right wield y Johnson anota. Pad- turned over to some other club. ond; Levy at shortstop and Duddy, Wolfe, center; Weidman asd la Laneing, guards. Stevensville's New York, Feb. 15.--John J. ai- Tihe pitching was what hurt. Plank ron ail ate of Lloyd se roba se- For third base and shortstop, who was out of the game entirely last line- had Padron ba- up was: Stanley and Graw, manager of the New York Na- another of his good years, and for gunda y luego la tercera. Blankenship is lucky. He has three season owing to injuries, at third. Newell, for- wards; tional league chant pious, signed today a fellow who goes along year after tea uim linea al right field que Poles men to pick for the two positions and Spike Shannon cannot be headed for Williamson, center; Darnold and a five(-year contract to manatge. the year winling over 600 pler cent he strapa, tirm. a home sacando out a as between two of them there is no a receiver if he keeps on his good be Reibold, guards. The first half ended. teatm for the seasons of 1913-1917 in- went too well. I dlonot figure him to Lloyd. Poles cs many aplilldido. question. Menges, the Helena ,midget havlor and McCafferty's pre-eagsop with a score of 21 to 3 in the clusive. Mtelrawv was working ulnder win such a large percentage 'this sea- 2 hits I run. of last year, played a sensational phenom last year, Kafora, should im- varsity's favor. a five-year contract whic-h had two son. Morgan exploded and went back, Pe.-Poles foul fly a primera y es game at third base for Irby, and prove and come back as a good relief Both teams appeared with a changedi Jack lineup for the second half, years to run. The old contract, how- and ('oombs, with 21 victiories out. (Cabrera es transferido. Strike Changnon's ability is well known to for Shannon. As to pitchers, Bi.tte is most of ever, was lnd the varsity's regulars having 'been abrogated and the tnew one 10 hIeat'ings, was about normal. batea llnhit al right y el Pajaro Ilega the fans around the circuit. I look to in a bad way and ltitle definite is put give\s McGraw a substantial increase iedlid-r did not behave well. He Kwon a tercera en eltiro a home Strike lie- see Menges and Changnon at third known as to who will- be' onh the into the game, The half was more in salary, It is said that McGiraw's bloody that the 'first, 17 and lost 10 games, but in his usual ga a segundla. Julian recibe transfe- and short, however Blank may decide mound for dependable work: In fact. but the final old contract called for $15.000 a sea- score came without much form ought to have pitched more renc'ia. Jahuco toma ponche. Busta- to place them. There is Carpenter, we of Butte know little more about trouble for son and that his stipend has been in- the local quintet. gameilli and won a larger percentage. manto el bate, Cabrera se roba el ho- who is a candidate for an infield posi- our team than the fans of Bridgeport, creased to $20,000 a year. Mack goit liender bacl onto the res- me y Strike la tercera por tin parpa- tion, and he may develop possibilities Conn. Manager McG(raw will leave here to- ervation Iefore the end tonma but of the season deo de Johnson. Bustamante that will switch the dope a little, Bi Good"Siiion; morrow for !Iarlin, Texas, where the . and had 1im in form. I think the In- ponche. hardly to any extent. New Yorkers have, their training camp, dian ,will come again this season and 1 hit 1 run. The outfield will bnasiat of a selec- It looks like a 'good geaeon and es- UTAH IS DEFEATED to look over his young players. Math- field just as good, and perhaps a bit win two out of three games, and I am Still a tie. Who wants to bet on tion from Bassey, Tobin, DaschbAch- pelally so if' there arp eight. well bal- ewson, Hartley, Thorpe, Goulait and BY ' B'S improved by age, but outfield better figuring him to pitch 32 games at least Habana? all well known to Mitssoula far•-inrl anced clubs in. the cj•'cult. I think the Evers, the latter a young brother of and more reliable, his catching depart- and help out in others. Mack will let *** O'Hare and Huffman: Bassey would fans Will take more Interest Johnny Evers of the Chicagos, will ac- and with ment as good, if not slightly improved him earn his forgiveness. MR. EDISON. he wanted eny sort of weather and not too company him. CALL FOR make a good ballplayer if much by the addition of Schang as thira Houck did only 'fairly well, winning Sentinel.) to play ball. He does not begin to .olpposition, espetially in. Butte Billings, Feb, 15.-(Speclal.)-Tn Mathewson has asked permission to (Baker and catcher, and his pitching staff still eight and losing eight, returned to Baker last be Salt Lake, the- game a hotly contested game of basket- train with the youngsters. but he improved Perry liarber show what he's got, and if he can should thrive. ranking up close to the top. steadily, and at the close and in the Friday with a carload of mixed cat- made to put his heart into the game. 1lheelection of Mr.,Mulroney has 'done ball. played here tonight, the Triple B's defeated Remember, it is not necessary for a postseason games he was showing a tle, one of which is a cow of excep- Blank is certain of one good mati. Last a- great deal to give confidence- to the the Utah State %%niver- OFFICERS DROWN. slty pitcher for the Athletics 'to be a Walsh lot more and threatening to become a tional qualities though not very good seasonr his work was \very thdifferent,. fans and there is no question but' that quintet from Salt Lake by a score or a Wood to 'win. Any pitcher who first-rater. C. Brown is only average looking. We understand that Perry take it game to game. Daschbach has lhi Will' handle the;league. tn-an ' ener= of 44 ot 30. At the epd of the Hamburg, Germany, Feb. 15.-The first -half the score, stood "Billings of Christiana has a little on the ball and does not or a bit above 'it. Evidently Mack does the churnithg at home. Now to been unfortunate playing the infield, gelie and level-headed manner: . Hisa five oticers the steamer 21, "Utah 16. The locals scored sank force the runs across the plate ought thinks he has enough in the pitching save him this work this cow gives for while he' works 'hard, he is inclined "lection w~4a very popular in. Butte 23 were drqwned when their vessel points in the second halt: to win 50 per cent of his games with line, for he is not making extra stren- butter direct. Wise Perry. Three good to mess up ground balls- just at a nid' la feat-all arcW the iigduit. while after being cut down last night by goUtahseamed offly 1.. UZtabmhowed a dense fog that club. uous efforts .to land pitchers. witnesses will testify to this cow's critical time, although his speed, gen- A ilitle later on there Will'be d"- the steamer Galats during good team work, but was Last season the Athletics ran third butter making ability, though it may eral knowledge of the game and hit- velopments and the most important outclassed off Borkum. in basket shooting by tihe Triple B's, 19 in num- and were beaten long before the end of In fact, MTack appears satisfied with be that it was just on account of'the ting make him a very likely man In Mto'look for i',the ~otilo of -P•'eatello, The sailors and stokers, An immense crowd witnessed the ber, escaped in lifeboats. The officers the season, yet they led the league everything except shortstop and the milk being churned in the cow by the some other position. In the outfield, he which' seems assured to the league, contest. 4ecbned to leave their ship, both in batting and fielding, and catching department. He landed motion of the train in tranasit, should shine as he is certain on fly and the selection of an eighth town.