FORMER WHITE SOX WHO WILL Christmas GiftSuggestions SUCCEED FRED CLARKE AT PITTSBURGH FREE! FREE!! FREE!!! Gifts That Will Be Appreciated, A Box of Twenty-Five Deer Head Cigars Useful and Will be given absolutely free as a special Xmas treat with every pur¬ Helpful Open Evenings chase in our Men's and Young Men's Clothing Department amounting Footballs and Basket-balls to $13J>0 or more. Just the Gift for That Boy - Footballs Give the Men Useful Gifts! $1.00 To $5.00. Basket-balls $2 to $6. Suits&Overcoats$ #. VOLLEY BALLS ValuesUpto$20-XmasSpecialat.. JUST what the man wants.a new Suit or a new Overcoat.and just the price you $2.00 to $4.00 want to pay. At $14.85 these hand-tailored Suits and Overcoats represent the best clothing to buy in the city today. They are the kind of Suits and Overcoats that usually sell up to $20. Get in tomorrow and make your selection from all this season's newest models in the best plain and fancy fabrics.you'll get a value worth Punching Bags while. Best Exerciser in the World Boys' and Children's Gift forLess Teaches Furnishings Boy Suits and Overcoats Neckwear, 25c up. Men's Sweaters, $1.29 up. Self-Defense. Hosiery, 15c up. Boys' Sweaters, 79c up. Doable End, $1.50 Up. Special at Full Dress Shields, $1 up. Pajamas, $1 up. Shirts, 50c up. Suspenders, 25c up. Single End, $2.00 Up. Handkerchiefs, 10c up. Knitted and Silk Mufflers, MEN'S BOXING GLOVES $3.50 $g Gloves, 25c up. 25c up. Corbett Pattern. Made of the Finest Leathler. Bath Robes, $2.75 up. Traveling Bags, $4.25 up. Filled with fine Cnrled Hair. Patent Per¬ the boys and children Garters, 17c up. Underwear, 50c up. quality BRINGhere tomorrow for their Arm Bands, 10c up. Night Robes, 50c up. spiration Proof Lining and Patent Laced Wrist. Christmas outfits. The Belts, 25c 25c White Palm Grip. Padded Cnffs. Suits and Overcoats at $3.50 up. Jewelry, up. are the usual $5.00 kind. Our Umbrei'as and Canes, All Gift Goods NeaUy JAKES J. CALLAHAN, j Boxed. to Whose MleetioB a* the manager of the Plttibarch National Learoe club proved famous "STAND-WEAR" Suits $1 up. $2.00 $8.00 a pleasing surprise to -the fans the country over. at $5.00.some with two pairs Roller Skates of pants.can't be equaled un¬ $2.00 Bail-Bearing der $7.50. and UP Guaranteed Not to Break in Use. FOOT BALL IN SOUTH ATTAINED MEN'S HATS, $1.50 Special, $1.50. T Union Hardware Eextenjion Skate*. HIGH STANDARD, SAYS MAGOFFIN Regular price $1.50. (1 1A Special 7th and E Streets Complete Line Ever-ready Flashlights.... 75c to $3.00 Best Teams in History of Colleges in This EISEMAN & CO. Outfitters to Men and Boys Daisy Air Rifles...... $1.00 to $3.00 Section Were Developed, Is Opinion Pocket Knives...25c to $5.00 Former Carving Sets. .¦... .$2.50 to $10.00 of Michigan Star. GOOD MATERIAL IN 1915 CROP Manicure Sets $1.00 to $15.00 BY H. C. BYBD. ed In foot ball was made In a game OF COLLEGE BALL PLAYERS between two club teams up in Alaska, ertinentCbnwnem The foot ball teams developed In the If a story printed in a Seattle paper south this year were way above the is true. According to the eyewitness HUSEMAN & FORD average of those of previous seasons, of this game, the touchdown was made by reason of a dive under the water Picked Team Should Make a Fair according: to the opinion of "Maggy" by the player in possession of the ball. Pretty Magoffin, referee and former Michi¬ It is a hard yarn to believe, but, any¬ % 1004 F Street N. W. gan star. Magoffin's ideas as to the way, it is interesting. in the strength of the teams in the south At¬ "I have read," writes N. W. A., "a Showing Big Leagues. VIC GAUZZA, MGR. lantic and far southern sections prob¬ few short articles on your gossip page in the sport section on queer incidents Couldn't Win ably are of more value and carry more that have happened during different Pennant. weight than those of any other foot foot ball games, which recalls my mind ED was to one. The Alaska By J. GRILLO. ball man because he fortunate Gastinau Mining NEW December 18..The col¬ Giants, right field, and to see all the elevens in action team of Juneau was playing the YORK, Cree, Yankees, enough Treadwell team at Alaska. The course of Manager Qark Griffith in not allowing any of the lege base ball field of 1915 was fairly extra outfielder. at times when they wene supposed to Treadwell, The of YANKEES AND GIANTS The grounds were near the bay, and contract from the Federal to his rich in material of potential worth for percentage difference first be at their best. Says Magoffin: when the tide was the water was jumpers League join team, regard¬ noted, 52, not tees than 20, anyway, high the major leagues. One sign of this holds good here. This, Is due TO FIAT SPEING SERIES "There is no doubt in my mind that up to about twenty feet behind the goal less of what their class because it would not be to In however. WINS OPENER a might be, just was the numerous offers received by part to the Inexperience of the col¬ NAVY would man NEW TORK, December 18..The foot ball in the south attained a much posts. They send out in a from clubs. lege men. They don't know the game New Ynk National ani this than ever rowboat when either of the teams the who themselves to base ball, is college players big league as do the Amerlcaa higher standard year tried for This the water players proved loyal organized There- In much timber professionals, but there is 1« elnba auouent In of goal. day was, fact, good this to be said: toiar before. every department play was exceptionally high and the ball apt to be followed by the other magnates. for the professional set In the season's The Defeats in Fast that a aerie* at three the teams were well above the aver¬ was on the professional team selected, we Loyola College turn will Treadwell team's 2-yard college output. The term "much" Is, think it will be conceded, would be able he playet at the Palo Clroaala age and the individuals who composed line, where the Juneau team lost the This would leave the three ball clubs which are expected to be a ball on downs. however, comparative. Getting down J® fire worthy account of itself in a 8 an* 10 a Thla the various elevens were much more ac¬ The Treadwell team big league finish fourth or Basket Ball Game, 30 to 20. April 7. ext. la the a which was owned Fed as the haven for this Of to hard there never Is much ma¬ race, fifth run of attempted punt, blocked, by present promoters only type facts, any way. Very if this lot of col¬ .rat ipriac exhibition aerlea ever complished than the usual play¬ land the ball bounded out into the bay. terial for the in of well, in seasons. There were of course, their owners would not big leagues any legians could do that, have not the ¦chetaM hr the laeal elaba. ers previous Perkins, formerly of the Idaho Uni¬ players, and, play any favorites, the sources from which draw present-day whom some foot ball versity team, who was with they collegians, among mighty good aggrega¬ playing but would to select the teams their but there was more there is no little individual expertness, FIRST ONE OF THE as of Juneau, rushed out into water to try strongest possible. material, the same SEASON tions in the south, the showing his up than usual in the this potential ability as their several against northern institutions waist and recovered the ball. Re- Fielder Jones, who, according to reports, is to manage the St. colleges year. predecessors had? Not that the proba¬ PLACING BIG GOLF EVENTS. alizing that the referee would not con¬ Yet with all this promising material bilities necessarily are that all of the attests. I think that the games in the sent to a Louis team when the deal is and who is to be in some of the best foot touchdown made in the made, Joe Tinker, .it la scattered over a wide ground. college roster of players would make south developed water, as he was a Calhoun Stars, Four Goals Association ball in the though, of course, Treadwell man, of the Cubs, are not contract was a free the best standard of college play is good, but, handled by a competent Netting to Award Amateur, Open country, Perkins made for the land to score the charge jumpers. Jones manager, one who could teach and that is not saying there were not point. Several of the when he went to the St. Louis Fed Tinker considerably below the best profes¬ From Court and Thirteen and Women'* stronger and more powerful teams else¬ opposition start- agent manage team, and sional develop, they would at least furnish a Tourneys. ed for Perkins and were about to down violated a National reservation. standard, fully 25 per cent be¬ good nucleus for a big league team. NEW YORK, December 18..At the where. him. He ducked under the water and only League low. To the present capabilities of the The chief doubt the ool- From Foul Line. "I would not care to give my ideas These whose ironclad con¬ a very regarding annual meeting of the American Golf brought himself upon the land for a players lame ankle which had not'thor¬ collegians drafted for the professional lege team has to do with its batting as to the most capable team in the touchdown." tracts with the Feds have another year oughly healed after a fracture. That Aaaoclatlon, which will be held at Chi¬ south," answered Magoffin, when he He arena must be added in considering ability. always is a big uncer¬ to run will be protected if Sinclair said he had never given a thought their value in the major leagues what tainty when new material comes into to The Star. cago January 14, the executive com¬ was asked about the relative strength The first half of the to such a thing as Bvers go, for the As to Special Dispatch of the elevens. He did say this, University of makes good his plan, but just what is letting improvement they are capable of mak¬ majors. natural defensive December 18..The mittee will recommend that the three [Virginia's foot ball schedule is still in he was earning every cent he was get¬ ing. From what the writer considers ability, the difference between the two ANNAPOLIS. Md., national though: "I believe that Georgetown the making. Of the to become of the players who are to ting from the Braves. Evers appears teams is much less. The their championship tournaments had the team iiT its course, game with the strongest college combination pitching staff Annapolis Midshipmen opened shall be awarded to strongest history Yale October 7 is to be played, but the be released outright is a question. to be much heavier and in better health which could be selected this there of the college aggregation is a corking on here this any one of the fol¬ and I think that Washington and Lee than he has year schedule basket ball games other dates are not yet closed. From The chances are many of them will be been during any previous could be molded a team which would, good one as it now stands, and, plus ex¬ lowing clubs: and Virginia had the same distinction. comes a rumor oft season, and he feels confident that would become a afternoon by winning: from the Ave of would have fared in actual Philadelphia thatf the grabbed by the minor leagues, but a because of what it is capable of be¬ perience, formidable of 30 to 20. National amateur.Merlon Cricket How these University of Pennsylvania is con¬ he has a good year ahead of him. do well in box corps. This is how the two teams Loyola College Baltimore, games against one another is a ques¬ sidering a date with the Charlottes¬ lot of them are going to be idle for a coming, fairly big league would compare: had a the better Club, Philadelphia; Nassau Country answer base ball, not right away, but with the The Middies shade of tion which I could not if I ville institution, which may mean that long time, if not always. Manager Griffith's resolution, which the all the Club, Glen Cove, Long Island, and Pip¬ would. Washington and Lee had a was to have an end to the experience which is one of its chief argument way, although Rock Virginia has been carrying on negotia¬ put selling needs. Better All Around. neither team showed anything very ing Club, Locust Valley, Long great scoring offense against a team of tions with the Quakers. That being The figures involved in any effort to of players among the Irland. than itself, though I the was lost in the shuffle when The only way to get at the question The professionals, 30 per cent strong¬ commendable in the way of consistent greater strength true, provided plans are made com¬ purchase Frank Baker are such that clubs, of as to National open.Mlnlkahda Min¬ believe its defense was hardly com¬ plete, Virginia will play the heaviest word came that peace in base ball was college players compared pro¬ er in attack, including batting and team work. Numerous fouls were com¬ Club, mensurate with the offense. Georgia had schedule he is very apt to be eliminated from most as the fessionals is by concrete example. neapolis; Club of Detroit and attempted by one of the sec¬ likely, meeting adjourned Here is a team in the base running: 15 per cent stronger in mitted by both teams, as the summary Country a better eleven than it was generally ondary institutions in the whole coun¬ base ball for all time to come. and there was a hustle to get a train college which EnglewOod so did which writer's opinion is one of the strongest pitching, and 16 per cent stronger in will indicate. Country Club, Eaglewood, given credit for, and Georgia try. In fact," Virginia will almost have There is no club in existence for New York. , N. J. Tech. Alabama and Vanderbilt also graduated from the secondary class could afford to make such a deal and Had the Feds continued in existence that could be recruited from the best fielding, the superiority in pitching and Calhoun and Wilkes were the star . individual per¬ Women's national New Haven, were represented by great combina¬ into the first class, the goal toward stand a chance of breaking even. To it is not unlikely that the rule would; performers: fielding due partly to a better knowl¬ formers for Navy, while Corcoran and [Conn., Country Club; Greenwich, Conn., tions, and especially did Vanderbilt which it may have been aiming all the begin with Baker is no longer a young¬ have been passed, but with peace in Cream of edge of the game acquired from prac¬ Srheurich were the shining lights for Country Club, and Belmont Springs have a great scoring team against an¬ time. If Virginia arranges a contest ster. At the outside three years prob¬ sight it was beaten. Here is the reso¬ Colleges. tice. Loyola. Calhoun played an especially Country Club, Waverly, Mass. other which was not composed of any with Penn it will come on either Oc¬ ably would finish his career as a star lution Griffith presented: tober 14 or he not Pitchers.Neyland, Army: Way, Yale; The professionals are of proved c reditable game, netting four goals from stronger players." September 30. It might be major leaguer, if, in fact, haw "Whenever a club in the American Sisler, Deyo, Re¬ the court and thirteen from the foul "Maggy" Magoffin was a star half¬ that the Virginians would chance play¬ received a fatal setback by his year's League desires to sell, trade or other¬ Michigan; Princeton; strength. The collegians would have line. TITLE FOB HAVEBFOBD. in 1906, and since has ing a big game November 25, the Satur¬ off. Mack wants $40,000 for his wise of the services of of gan, Cornell; Robinson, Amherst; to win their spurs. The burden of proof back at Michigan lay dispose any is on them. Given the same of Line-up and summary: built up a splendid reputation as a day before their big game with Caro¬ release, it is said; Baker wants a its players, such club_shail first notify Crowell, Brown. amount is in great¬ lina Thanksgiving day, inasmuch as of for signing and a sal¬ the experience and equally proficient man¬ Navy. Position. Penn to a referee. Magoffin probably North bonus $10,000 president of the league of its in¬ Catchers.Kenney, Notre Dame; and it is doubtful whether Loyola. Play* Tie at Soccer, Win¬ er demand as an official than any other Carolina has not proved itself ary of $36,000 for three years,' a total tention so to do; and the president agement, Calhoun Forward 8cbeurlch southern arbiter. capable of contending with them on of $86,000, a sum which no one ball shall thereupon give five days' notice Wanamaker, Dartmouth; Ollphant, the college team named could become Moran Forward Cor<-oran ning even terms when they were could earn in three years if he to as good a ball club as the professional .A'.jVu Center Ullrich Championship. prepared player the other clubs constituting the Army. team named. the writer's of . touchdown ever record- especially for the conflict. of hundred home runs. To way Wilkes «;uar «ell for the figure he names, but it is in said five so the .lov'-v. Navy Goal* from have it turn¬ days notify presi¬ infielder. galaxy would, I think, excel chiefly in scoring: court.Cal¬ legiate championship. PITCHING believed he would rather dent of the league; and if more than Outfield.Hardwick. Harvard, left attack ia houn (4). Wilk*-s (2), Moran, A lieu. Goal* from This ed so that Baker will have to re¬ batting and general and in foul*- -Cal!*-un ilZt, Allen. I»yoia adoring: Coals is the second time that Haver¬ down, one club shall file a claim for the serv¬ field: Middlebrook, Yale, center field; the backstop department in from main at Trappe, Md., and continue his ices of the Har¬ fielding. court.Sch#*tri«*h. Corcoran. Ullrich, Bueh- ford has won the title. Pennsylvania Mack believes Baker did not player, then the president Wescott, Tufts, right field; Frye, Although the collegians batted capi¬ XMms. Goal* from foul».Corcoran (ft). Schourloh captured It last year. The season's rec¬ PROVES EASY FOR farming. of the league shall determine by lot to vard. extra outfielder. as their fat <4». Referee.Mr. BATTERS treat him fairly, and, it is said, he will It tally collegians averages Mr. Wbeatley, Annapolla. Umpire ord for Haverford showed drawn games in which club the player shall be award¬ This is a complete team. carries were not made against any such array Itice, Georgetown, 'lime of haWca.20 min¬ with never forgive him. With peace sight ed. The club to which men to weather a pennant cam¬ ute*. Pennsylvania and Cornell and vic¬ Baker's chances of returning to base said player is enough of pitching talent as is represented by tories over Tale. Harvard, Prlncaton be the one behind hlra. Steve awarded shall, upon being notified, paign with the players distributed as a the staff of their paper team. Profes¬ and Columbia. Benny Kauff seems to Yerkes, who batted ball are mighty slim, if he persists in transmit its check the team distributes them. Wes- Pennsylvania lost only who makes good on .218 for the Boston Red his through presi¬ big league sionals, however, bat against pitchers Old Bates for Coast to Columbia, defeating each of the "Second Ty Cobb," Sox last year, demands. dent of the league to the selling club, teott is a center fielder, but could be of that grade in every game. Again, League. other teams except Haverford. Isn't exactly the way, at showed .286. Bill Louden, who never for $2,500, in payment for release of transposed to right, thus making room the professionals have Assurances has been given th« the title. Ttiat could hit for Pat Donovan, who managed the said for Middlebrook. The latter daily competi¬ by that his admirers to him, as Detroit, did .280 for Buf¬ team of the Inter¬ player. in center tion to help them learn batting, where¬ railroads concerned that the old rates that, jeter falo. whom champion Buffalo "Should all the clubs in the American is not a strong batter, but that would as the college players do not. To be¬ of Benny as "The Ty Cobb , Boston let out last season, from defect on a team with for parties between California points Home Manager for Memphis. they speak with Yerkes, batted .263. Last and League waive on such player, then the not be a grave come big league batters the latter of the Federal League." However, the year, in which Griffith obtained Judge club to of so many handy hitters, and he Is a fine to and Portland will be granted, which Memphis can boast of something: that the American League, he had a .194 is loud in his of these desiring dispose the services would have be untaught some of the In the Is Immate¬ average. Herman Jamison, praise of the player shall thereafter be au¬ defensive player and one who ought to things they have been taught. means the Coast league has won its perhaps no other ball club has.a man¬ difference phrasing Schaefer fell away to two youngsters. field reason of his ex¬ rial. The f».ct Is the Important thing. .214. Moseley. one time with the Red conceded that Judge thorised to sell the player to any club be in center by The college receivership would have tight against excessive transportation ager who is a native. Randolph (Dolly) In 1914 Sox, showed big It Is, of course, in the National League. If no club in ceptional ability to cover ground. to go a long way to reach the grade of who has named Beujamln led the Independents improvement. He hit looks promising, but Patsy is just as the Seven of these players batted over Charges an/) that Portland will con¬ Stark, been to succeed in the .148 and struck out only will make a star. National League desires to pur¬ excellence represented by the profes¬ tinue in the circuit. new a .268 mark. The batting forty-seven certain that Jamison chase the the .300. It is therefore a formidable sional trio The round- Briscoe I.#ord, was, according: to the evi¬ with times In eighty-eight times at bat. It In New York the other day he said: player, then services of staff is catching Henry, Meyers and trip rate from Portland to Los dence, born in The wai better that year than this. was a for such player may be disposed of and batting array. The pitching Snyder. Here are three backstops who und return Angeles Memphis. Memphis Federal big year him. "When the fact is taken into consid¬ and represents all under the old rate would be club, in making; the deal with Nashville was able to ease away a little. Some of the old saw first transferred in accordance with the pres¬ unusually proficient are past masters at getting the best J13 per man. us So Kauff boys got a new eration that Jamison his year ent of It has tlie necessary against $55 that was for Stark's services, gives Catcher Mar¬ show that- he leare of life when season and Is rules and regulations of the na¬ styles pitching. work out of pitchers, at tagging run¬ charged the past And the official averages they joined the In¬ in the outfield last but tional commission left-hander in Sisler and a spit ball ners at the at year. shall and a cash consideration. once dependents. hiB last old, he made a governing the sale fine plate, steadying a team breeied home a batting champion During few sea¬ twenty-two years and release of players to minor pitcher in Way.two twirlers of and other fine points of their avoca¬ sons In the American, Hal Chase wasn't mighty brilliant showing and gives league As to what big league man¬ more, with .J44 the figure. a valuable clubs." 9 ability. tion. champion In threatening to win any batting cham¬ every promise of becoming agers thinfc of several of these players, Kauff is a legitimate pionships, and he wasn't regarded as outfielder and hitter. I stake my judg¬ It may be mentioned that Sisler, Regan, Great Pair of Inflelders. for Individual honors In a particularly on that Griffith will never get the Feds' race dangerous long hitter. ment it CAEEOLIS SUFFER Mills. Crowell. Kenney, Wanamaker In two the In¬ work. In addition to leading But he led the Federals in doubles and him out of the line-up if he starts him DEFEAT. and Babbington professionals positions professional offensive home with became field chosen aeta & high mark at which I BOWLING the batsmen In percentage, he was runs, thirty-three and in the spring." last summer and most of the others seventeen, fleet foots, with fifty- respectively. Lord Baltimore Quint and have had otters from the big leagues. to aim. There ta a wider crap between first of all the Mann of Chicago and Kelly of Pitts- Johnny Evers is a veteran player who Outplays Collins and Barry and their college ri¬ The four stolen bases, and there was only burgh tied on triples, with nineteen has rare judgment of players, and when Defeats 34 to 15. Ex-Collegiate Outfit. ; G>mmercial Alleys him In the of it is usually set¬ Locals, vals, Watt and Lesore, than between Bowling each, Konetchy drove a man who challenged Pitsburgh he praises pitcher one out more in has Special Dispatch to The Star. To compare this team with the best Pipp at first and Grant at third and 421, 424-426 10th N.W. matter of drawing passes from pitch¬ singles, 179, and had more tled that the twlrler question \ of Pitts¬ total bases, 276, than any batsman on something. Johnny was at the meet¬ BALTIMORE, December 18.-^-In a which could be put together in the pro¬ Mills and Babblngton, respectively. ers, Kauff nnd Berghammer the circuit. Borton of St. Louis led in ing in New .York, and he said this game characterized by hard, last play¬ fessional ranks would be unfair. The Watt is a fine player.big- league cali¬ times. duns with with whom he ing and remarkable declare.but Collins is a ; 14 ALLEYS burgh eaoh strolling eighty-four scoring, ninety-nine to his about Harry Harper, goal shooting the difference would be too great. Let us ber. experts credit. as was the with the all-star teams Lord Baltimore fine plus. Is a Kauff, said, boss made the trip quintet defeated Car¬ with a team player Barry thorough the and until further Foot Ground Covering. base stealer. through the coast: roll Institute of Washington here 4.0- compare It professional maater of hla position, cool and smart. £ SPECIAL.During holidays rave the one of those that Griff will have a night, 84 to 15. While the of former college players, or on« of the beat students of the game in the a of the averages. It Brooklyn dope "I dare say score *.vould composed notice, Commercial will be¬ From ntudy puzzling twists that you see so often. left-handed pitcher in Har¬ indicate a one-sided such was as can be found for the game. Legore has a powerful arm £ Alleys charge that there must be some It very likely not contest, as many of them tween the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 would appear made more runs than any club in per next year. That boy certainly per¬ the case, for the locals were forced Such a team, as the and throws accurately, and mechanic¬ p.m. or some poor the it had fewer men left on the trip we made to extend themselves at the purpose. can do most of the Barry very weak pitching, league, formed well during all times. The will bear witness, would be no ally things groutd covering. In the Federal. Leslie bases and it stole more sacks than west, and there was no one else who first half ended with the score 10 to 2 names oan do. bat he would have to show a was a member any rival. (That ought to do some good. looked as good as he did on the slab. in their favor. Cuhill starred for the weakling in the fastest company. Here quicker grasp of openings and more 5c Mann, for Instance, of a than he did show last Five Cents 5c outfield But It could only finish seventh, be¬ He had a lot of stuff and displayed visitors, while Brennan played best for it is: base ball sense Stalltngs' Interchangeable of cause of its ineffective slabbing and change of pace that was puzzling and jLord Baltimore. Line-up and summary: Pitchers.Mathewson, Giants; Fisher, aeason to be a Barry. Tet he was the This is a to 1914. He was sent In when a game bad fielding. I will take a lot of interest watching Lord Baltimore. Carroll. Yankees: Coombs, Brooklyns; Conzel- best of the college shortstops, who Christmas offering ALL was Boston ahead, and good Cin¬ were an lot. close, with Former Tigers who were In the his work next season." Brenn&n, . .Holme* man. Pirates; Davis, Braves; Lear, ordinary bowlers. defense was required. He was yanked league last season are Louden, Drake, Hunter.. Left forward cinnati. and Plank, St. Louis Federals. I rate the college outfield as a crack¬ whenever a hit waa needed. When he Jim Delehaanty, La Fltte, Suggs, Evers, by the way, is not in bad with McCarthy Catchers.Henry, Washington; Mey- ajack, practically as good aa their pro¬ decided to jump to (he Feds Stalilngs Schaefer, Main and Willett. Only the Manager Stalling*, and there is not a Boyd... ere. Giants, and Snyder, Cardinals. fessional brethren.speedy, able to eat Phone Main 5753. gave him his blessing, and didn't even last two were members Of the De¬ chance of Stalling* getting rid of him. Seward. Left guard infield.Pipp. Yankees, first base; up ground In scouring the range for make a light for him. troit team when they hurdled. Eddie Stallings was asked about that at the Collins, White Sox, second base; Barry, files, good throwers.an outfield which Yet Mann hit .SOf for Jo* Tinker. Gagnler, a Detroit boy, but never a peace mooting, and he ridiculed the Red Box, shortstop; Grant. Giants, third would do admirably right now as pro- l^DMb CMkn. Kenworthy of Kansas City, probably Detroit Blarer, was In the league. Be .idea. He said Evers came very near base, and Pratt, Browns, extra lnflelder. feaslonala and develop Into a crack the worst ball players that ever and Delehanty ware unconditionally {winning the pennant for htm last sea¬ Outfield.Carey, Pirates, left field; trio. In fielding, at least, thes