Battles on Diamonds

Battles on Diamonds

1.1. IDOL, SAFE AT PLATE. WHERE ARE STARS Battles on Diamonds GEORGE REYNOLDS, THE.YORKVII OF YESTERYEAR? for Tribune CupsRage Once Famous Ball Players Are Widely Scattered Seventy Games in Inter- in "Bushes." park Series Played Yarn Ball Last Week. Ends Strike VETERAN PITCHERS Hi» Ko«» ,.f IW Will < ltt.1.,n I'r-U DRAW RELEASES OVAL NINES wnil «>n » »rriV.» In".« ureW Ihr [il»«t- JASPER «".iiii.l hall raaaed the 1 moble. Thi« LEAD IN 3 CLASSES hall i. larger «l.eio II,» nrdinnrv I.a«.- hall an«! m»i< Ii ll«Mrr. Th» i«l»n «if n»- Jack Powell and Cy Morgan In« M w«* t« prniril Ih» *oiin««t»r« Are Cast Adrift on the ggtt ih..»<- v\ 11.. ... ii.h.ii ilirm plut from Open p. \ ¡cth ol John Jay Midgets. Injtir.t Ih» lli..r> «a« nil right, luit Market by Managers. ii di«i t..>t take «h» i<">« «<« a Perfect Game aaea Pitches Irarn that 111» I.ill « u* not Hilaptril In all the durassions of big base¬ is for Team. Io Ih» (iiiiit- ul baaehnll. The pllehrr« ball salarie» very littl« attention on «Ii» «¡iri.iii« («MM tOtSOt it ¡nip.i-»i- to the short life of the star play¬ I paid which he must , I» er and the wandering« 'ne Tribune cups and hi» In itntri.l. and numerou« pa««»» from the ter.t \,,-, r Mir r»s,il| I -I l.rrni.,1 r I li,< endure once he has passed the Kaiaer Condition* are somewhat -, himself to »tir harder the halter miint at Ihr hall Ih» big leagues. up things more now <ince the practical ¦The Tl ibiiiie b..\«' war ¡a 1 .« .11.tuner it Irnirllc«) Th» a.'.-pi.i.ml equitable ot the ten- ' abolition by court decision trams Iron, t\,e I lirUrn anil 1).- \1i'l clause, which et.abled a manager I linti.n \«»r» Ih» on»« to nieik» day parks to cast a man adrift »t any time. glieh, French in a »U'«r«sful pteleel »Ruin«! Ihr u»,- i.f Yet not infrequently the star of to¬ ..ted in th« Hi» plw« «r.Mitii! hull. I h»> J not i|iii( day is the bu«h leaguer of to-morrow. the Tribune prtaee. rl«hl Ir, Mm nie.l.ll» of the «unn- eitiel mo»t famous instance of in Perhaps the owever, i<.fu»r.l tu i ,,nl mur ppgg until the m thi« <ort was the ca»>e of Robe, a utility w i«, h ct«: On« waged »Iror'nr tlinu in a hull.Ima.I' ] ,u n with the Chicago White So. and the player planes ¡..ill «..irrril with 1,1. w I» (u|m. Ry accident it wa« necesaary to draft !>a»eball bats. There him for the world's series «gainst the -re, though, in the spin* Cubs, and it was his terrific hitting ces engaged. All are which brought the championship to PITCHES NO HIT GAME Chicago. After the end of the series the paper« friei last week, and tlv Shuts Out Carmnas- announced that Comtskey had declared r«ce - now about half *'::-.; shed. The Coghlan Rohe would always have a home with ,-ar nave been « ville Ñire for Reservoirs. the White Sox in consideration of his .I'd the championship is a work in the series. Possibly this ' o< great ed in aty "Ceghlea, NOT SURE .'«.. mere newspaper talk, but at any :<-hed a no-hit k: io.e MGRAW a There "en pound rate the next year Rohe was «ent to club in the Southern League, and r.ot ¡he box tv ¡rli "'. n la or- »»et defeat. They are trailed i did even being good enough for that it have lost only h second ba JUDGE OF PLAYERS il pped far out to some in the "«tick»." the other end of the CAR1IAM remote spot deep I that ha\e Let Some Valuable Powell a Free Atrent. l 1 » C »Herí n n n Has best * -pound and « 0« Jack Powell, once one of the CîO-pound ¦ Men right handed pitchers »n the game Slip Through aeemed to be a man who defied old His age. Although not noted for strict Fingers. training method« he hung on for years and Car- . fter his end had been predicted. He lile Jeaper was one of the bulwarks of the Yankee ¡le took the DICK RUDOLPH A team in its early day» and after beinR- .i the class defeat ,il .... : «i 4 l»; sold to the St. Lout» Browns suddenly 100-pound by «'a -nisnwil!» 10 0 0 0 0 life and I ¦. ei volt. IN POINT acquired a new lease of w«tern section T IO -Tl.il,!trtl. I.*,V.i GOOD CASE some excellent ball before, he the Ian. Hi pitched th« week as far drifted out of fast companv. But he g .',.«. ... elm root« la»t eeaeemea. The t.»r« r»t baa« ..n be could not go on forever and the on T't on ¦ ..rr Janea .: .-'nu, u ,. i. to Get word comes from the Venice team .d and 150- Pitcher Had Hard Fight the Pacifie Coast that Powell has re¬ In th« -"¦!':,.'. t*ikm i.'i. ureen Into Big League After ceived his reler.se and can go where m the van. altlieeyh t area he pleases. Thomas Jefferson a week H Smith. Trial with Giants. Another pitcher who was famed for - « ade up the a time has apparently coma to the end by triumphing over the Bennett, 9; Reservoir. 5. Among New York rooters the im- road much more rapidly than n Ufct Thursdav. has gained ground that as a Powell. Mick Maddox, once a Pirate IE! i. RESERVOIR preesion is of -«.ction the teams «it) «bi of John J. McGraw who began this season as manager ju<lp«. players is a released lient ball, and four Wllllk- ., infallible. But this season he the Wichita team, ha» been ai « contend« little less than that just huddling in¬ Although an extremely successful !. Fish is Dick Ru¬ the Hamilton -¦ fallible, as one might say. pitcher in the National League, lass and is I Branx ond the Braves, could do for Wich.ta wa» to dolph, of The best he He ¡«ad in the 115-pound class brings anguish to the heart of Mc¬ win three games and lose twelve. and in the ; I....,- fans of New Yo'k another National k, 180-pound r... «i i i Hill! THF. YCRK.V1LLL ORIOLES' 130-POUND CLASS. Graw and to the wai succeeded by .ibus Park. Columbus tour days or so. In spite of Leaguer, Peaches Graham, who made a in the 100- \V .11. Gould, J. P. Stink. P. MacFarland ¿nd, every Rudolph, with the Roston Na¬ ¦vay Pear, left to Schwartz, ot ;hc held Staff; P. l.a\in. Instructor; I:, (¡oiluhier. very light hitting support great reputation ilass, ha\ ing wor. live games and right.E. 1. McMinn and A. Slurkey,I'M. according to the latest averages, hr.s tionals as a catcher, but fell away to i i ti ¦ '.< i If. In fnmi. it-it t»» Brown. P Lynch, H. A. Callen, K. BfooM», (sitting) lost to Cubs. lt«ser-... | As*-is:ant Infractor Greenberg.1 righl.M. won fourteen games and only nothing when «ent the '.'. .«. » hit« of his victories hive Kiliian, the iron-armed lefth»nd- Two- Karlan and H. Callen. seven. Many Ed De¬ western section in the H -«¦ofhlan Schvitz been shutouts. ( r. who held «way so long with and 115 classes, jumping Btrwck rut B] not iea- is to make a "come back" pound pound Fay; McGraw had Rudolph many troit, trying He fourth place after defeating sons ago, but let him go back to the with the Ottawa team in Canada. ea and De Witt. In the 100- piaj«.Glbbt-n and Murray; l.yn.h and Mur International League after an extended has had nothing but semi-professional pound elaae Chelsea holds sway with ' i»:t. I/»1« Results of Games in the News and Gossip trial, if it had been any other man¬ work thia year. :. i i entrai (With st. leads «¦ii b»> but McGraw. Rudolph might not 1:40. I'mpire.Mr. Jone« ager for Titus Can Still Hit It. 130-pound class, having yet -.- have been in such a predicament, Set defeat. 1. Tribune Baseball League Athletes he might feel certain that he would The American Association, which the the last, week T. Jefferson, of Amateur show" of 2; to the A feature playing Yorkville, be brought back "big players know a« "the workhouse the lemarkable showing made ^' k \ 11. :. i i. i> «a« «mas .mi once more, but the dismissal by the its season is »o long, tram a' I. a e league," because Ii, of the 86-pound j.o The result.«, of the games playcl n 11; t. I boss of the Giants was a millstone bristles with men once famous v.-ho entered base- «.-. lAgne, u .tai Columbus, Cherry, owing to their enormous appétit««, will No other finrly - league .f John ,la> Park, «» 3 ! -¦ 1 4 u itain.-.t, Hi :««' Baseball »luring the HKltHV «Lav about hi« neck. big in the big league», and tome of them a no- o o :. i the Tribune League J War in Europe Keeps score almost enough points in the field have to do pitchinK I ah r 1. ul.i I, p« ., manager would anything are such good baseball that it 0 0 i :.

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