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THE ST. LOTTIS REPUBLIC: SUNDAY, MARCH G, 1901. Some Sensa --England's Forwards Proved Description of "Fjj A A T" Both Local Teams to Depart by nTTO T Too Strong for Irish Players in J tional Catches Made I I Shortly for Training FOOTBALL A VLU1NJJ Plavers on Both Teams. hMnhhA Quarters in the South. the International Bugby Match. rhAlD ble for the dislike of tho pcpulace to ths gasaj. Penalties for lnfracuons of Rugby CARDINALS CATCHING STAFF WILL CONSIST OF MINOR LEAGUE RECRUITS nUes ara so freqvent as to delay nd, CARDINALS SHOULD SHOW tjo'.l play. Iho auxiatlon paw calls fr . racTa ai.n wort, and it atZcrus less chance) .. ,. ... " & - fcr fOZLlEg. PENNANT FORM THIS SEASON Prleatlasr axd Mallory divided the Wa- - tcrioo Cc?. anil Lonely Star and Princo ttrlu On? and Loceiy Star and Princa Plausible the crack puppy, divided tha Pitching Staff Looks to Be the Best in the League Waterloo P.atc for dogs btaten in the sec- Local National's ond roujd of the Waterloo Cup. Mallory Browns Have Landed Several Star Players for 1904 Team divided tho plate last year, and Prelstlavv divided the purses. Both should know tha Best and Worst Plays Ever Made by Dave Fultz How Von Altcar Uats pretty welL llomtray, by fcabulous Fortune, out of Klllmcde. won Der Ahe Coached Eoger Connor. tho Waterloo Cup, as previously printed in Tho Republic Owln to tha illness of K Wilkinson, touch slipped tho CJP, whllo Mr. Unco judged. Improved article with a man lodged on position An- The prospects for an that MADE OX SKIS. during coming derson showed more speed than the fleet TRianDOCS Jl!Ml'J of baseball In St. Louis the Harry Bay ever had at his command. In season are bright. tho matter of hitting long fouls, John was Tho annual meeting of tho Norwegian In the National League the Cardinals also truly a marvel, but when a hit meant Ski Club was he.d at Holmenkollen. near a run was as tame a3 he we-- e throughout circuit by John it . Chrlstlanla, on i"bruary a. Tho first of are conceded the the captain of the Rascals or Fudge-- eminent baseball critics to have at least Huelsman should lend the proper finish the races, nominally liftccn kl.omatcts a first division team, while no less an to the Browns' outfield. The big fellow- - has (alco and or.c-llu- id CUIm). vaa brourft C the head broken many a pitcher's heart, and off oa the tlrat day In v ntry Wc Jthcr, tiij authority than Harry Pulllam. threatens to break loose again this sea- organization, concedes them to be wind U.OWU.S o..3.jnniiy iresh troin t..J of the son. norificaar, ,i.h sliih, w..eh tuUi ta i .J the dark horse of the race. SECOND BASD DOUBTFUL. ski, euu inaCj t..o ui Uinta heavy, Louis mich a team much Second base is the one doubtful per in audition to Uilc,br.sl.io For shin;; St. out ii.obauly co.ria nurl.iti credit is due the Robions Since their In the Browns' make-u- Enough .. vn.3 li.artr tweuty thun lu- tein hi.o...i.ic.3, :u ttiut u vuit nut u -- connection v 1th baseball locally F. dellass have answered the call for the place, be,r pruuiw that sou.0 of thu cjm,ctitor vt.o and Stanley Itoblson have constantly en- whether McAleer will be able to pick one o.s;rt-ac- d ou urr.val h.mt. Fortuiiaiu.y good one remains to be seen. noi.o Miro rciiy tsu v.orsj their deavored to give the city the best baseball 1902 f.r Padden, if he can regain hi form, und t.o crnatar u.i..a.nt occur. -- a talent procurable. should place without any trou- to any o forty-eevo- n en- make the the mta m.o tcv Coming from Cleveland the Robisons ble, Dick's1 long lay-o- ff season and part race give but last in tl.o than cutuiloao rem iu.j. deavored to to St. Louis a pennant his bad thumb may have permanently and clothes torn by plna an.dita and -- winner Their efforts, while not success- ability as a ball plajer. It Pact-de- n uerwood. u ful, gavo local of hurt bis fans the best article can round to form the Brow As will 'lhia cndlnt c!car,y forcto d what the re-s- baseball they had seen for many seasons have a splendid infleld. 'When Dicli was of the ruce would be, Bringing such stare as Burkett. Heidrick. in the game last season the Briwns ana scytral of tho competitors consequent- Powell, Young and Crlger to the city, the showed a spirit that was alwajs lachlng ly withdrew from tiu.t cun.est Robisons did not stop there, but went out was out of the fray. Without The llftv kilometer;! thlrtj--on- o open w when he (a trine over on the market and purchased Padden the Browns showed about as much miles) was run on tho 10th lnut. over and Robinson, at that time stars of In midwinter. course, vveru price" animation as a bear trying nor the ditncuitis national repute, at fabulous Demont once a wonderful plascr. and dlminhintd by the or otaer condi- war between and tlrst-cla- ss wcatr The the National Harry Gleason. the brother of tions, for temperature S de-rti-c3 American leagues cost the Robisons many the was but ball plajer, will make a bid for Paddcn"3 lmhrenhelt or 1 degrees below of their star plavers, but they managed shoes. irmzlng point, which to get together a team that, while it made was wonderful made tne snow tto Robl-son-- At his best Demont a dry, and consequently not slippery an indifferent showing, proved tho ? regains his cvl Brooklyn for very tnouju to be thoroughly determined men plajer. If be hold rat traveling, whlie a gale of League form he will make Padden luitle to wind blew from the northeast witu drift- Last season tho local National his place at second ing snuw, and proved owners tried to secure a good team. The Browns disappointed troublesome to the llrst-cla- ss One thing sure, the men. In addition which, scoured the land for talent and last season. to this the snow paid manager salary of their most ardent admirers covered the flats was to loose that the a tho a bank They may do the same tnis season. At men deep, In some president to handle their team for them look for the tank and lnstanceu Misfortune mismanage- present the fans do not when crossing lakes reached the water in the form of to make any formidable bid for that lay above ment and internal dissension cost the Browns only way the Browns the frozen surface, sot team many good games, finished the pennant, so the their ski Iced, and were much hampered. and they Ibe disappointment is by golng out twentj-on- e a poor last Last winter F. De Hass can a Of who had entered, but four- Robison said he would give St. Louis a and capturing a gooa pusiuuu ." w. teen started. Shortly after getting away pennant H the flnrt man returned with broken est, winner if it took him tho rest of Bu? the Browns finish as got his llfo to get such a team together, and whether fln-U- h borrowed another pair, and set out again, as third or not. they should certainly but he could do little with strange from present Indications he may realize thah did last campaign. the ski, hid ambition higher thev Wallace and soon retired. The Tryull men galneJ began by capturing Charley Burkett. Huclsmann. tho first fivo places, the best times belne He Nichols strong a combination 1 for manager and pitcher of his club. This et al. nro too division, ufi.28. 6.05.t2, 5 03 and 6J3J3; the tntlalf the leaders of the tecond next best, Rlngerige, coup was followed by the capture of Jack it's to disappoint the a rustic from coming Tavlor. and later by the signing of Joe mi to tho Browns making a fight in sixth In 5.11:57. Among tho spectators Corbott locll patrons of who faced the ley blast at the winning These boxmen, aided bv Thlelman, for tho first division. post near Frogner Soeter might be seen "Mike" O'Neill, "Charley" JIcFarland the Crown Prince of Norwaj and Sweden nnd "Pcto" Dowllng, should prove the DAVY FULTZ TELLS OF HIS and his eldet son. Prince. Oustav, both, best pitching in league. enthusiastic skiers. staff the PLAYS- - xuu Beckley and Gradv, heavy sluggers, BEST AND WORST f levins eu.upeution took place on were nest landed Three new catchers tha oku ijiBu, ino entries in an tnree have been added, and while they are as center fielder classes, whicn numbered 1S3, were somo et untried they come to St. Louts rec- David L. Fultz. the crack olghty less than last jear, and several cf man- Is one of the BYERS. t DAVE ZEARFOS3. STARNAGLB. uiuoo wno naa ommended by conservative baseball of the New York Americans. first-cla- ss entered aid not put in an agers. dona so A well-bui- lt chap, who will catch for the Whom McCloskey recommends as a Formerly a catcher for Colorado Springs, appearance, while others of the many players who have season. backstop. who will be a regular Cardinal during third Tor the infleld positions the Cardinals of professional Cardinals this class had been weeded out at a trial on have two men for every place, but Nlch-o- li much to raise tho standard the previous day.