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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 wti.wr. 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 run 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. CONNIE MACK. 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.