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Produce Droker 1 sentative in Detroit, the Best Of West, write to 8, Ke RICHMOND CO. bas goo vis The 3 + nati of Cincin int floating season The the eball enthusia ions of a their gaze this team that represents that city diamond this year about the fastest Ty ever geen 1. pe nna before on is acknowledged { tha 'OrKog Comp £8 ability wi action during the champion lare that the ' no mere fl 10 have leds in the training ship games speed and sh in the walted naat pa through sim MAHAN IS A MODEST Characters stic Reply atulated for Winning From Red Sox, Rakes Congr When Game NAT IN, ws SER EY Eddie Mahan, tory over the Red Sox in an exhibition game, someone started to praise him. "Oh, that's nothing to swell up over. Carrigan’s team wasn't breaking ite neck to win,” said Mahan. OLD PARK FOR NEWARK CLUB Will Not Use Plant Built by Harry Sinclair Which National Come mission Took Over. The Newark Internationai league club has decided to play its games at the park always used by the Newark Internationals, thus leaving the plant that Harry Sinclair built in the rail road yards at Harrison, N. J., vacant. In the peace settlement the National commission agreed, according to re port, to take a long lease on Sinclair's plant at $6,000 a year, to reimburse him for the money he put in it. The commission now seems stuck “wr the full amount of the bargain, Reds. dangerous hitter the Chase © ha McGraw, ma: runt man base, depended upon to knock ti h John J With a first be es the ability I f * i eat the greats : I 3 iy One of the strong optimism of the Cinch hing staff of L0NeyY, who ranked Cle i #t year with the of Cineln re he is playing second base » * » Hil in Buffalo nati, the talk whe here must have been a flea in the John McGraw mixed up for the Giants at the start of the sea son. ointment that - ® * Connie Mack says the Athletics will make ‘em step some Just as soon as they acquire the habit of using safety razors, ® * - George Stallings overcame the dan- ger of letting the wrong one go when he released the Shannon twins at the same time, . - » Terry Turner, who was given up for a dead one several vears ago, is at present. » * » If they ever increase the width of the plate about twelve inches, Lunder. milk ought to be the greatest pitcher in the world. * * . “The greatest general of them all” released Jim Thorpe, who since jeav- ing the Giants has been hitting .667 for Milwaukee, - - * “Bill” O'Hara, who played the out field for the Giants a few years ago, and afterward for the Toronto club, | is an aviator in the British army, - » - Felix Chouinasd, “Al” Halt and “Jim” Delehanty of the now defunct Brookfeds, are with Beaumont in the Texas league. Deiehanty is the manager. ! ; | Dark Ages of Baseball. times Physically on Every Close Decision Was Deemed Prero- gative of Players. The senscless pastime of baiting is becoming a relic of umpire In former years attacking the um- verbally, and sometimes physi cally, on every close decision was con- sidered the prerogat players, while m their defeats of play ive of and any scribes ali by blami That telligent ago and in- realize time passed players is gained getting into rows with the arge of the and Is as essential the pl themselves, who knows the big to acknowl long today be un and much may who is in full ch pire pastime i Avers Any fal league edge that they nan impires will have are a fair-minded gel of to the favorites it cientious duty playing con men best of their abil and anxious do thelr iy, no h decision as gee it. COInes up Umpires than hall fairer ili try a8 4 rule, are much players. The every small the slightest no matter how be, and for themselves one another in the man- latte r w work advantage, criticism of well-fo Hi: 11 may Wil: & and boldest bat MEYERS TO FOOL Big Chief Says He Wiil Those Who That WISE ONES G Lie tc Have Been Predicting He Was Through ve Chief Meyers. 8& game this year that will give lie to those have been mourn ing that his baschall sun has set. big Indian never looked has shown up well this spring who Charley Mullen Fai ils to Make Good at Second Base—Quite Mandy Man to Mave Around. Manager Donovan of the Yankees is satisfied that Charley Mullen will not do as a major league second baseman, but considers him a handy man to have around, owing to ability as a first basemen, a hitter, and the creditable game which he can put up at second. He can give a good account of hime self at the keystone sack, but it takes a wizard to show major league form at a strange position after playing another place for several years. Mike Mitchell in Again. The horseracing season having als, Mike laid off last year to follow the ponies. He'Nl have a hard time coming back now. A year out of the game is a killer to & man of Mike's age, Tm NEW YORK Wheat No. 1 Durum, $1.26; No Northern Duluth, Manitoba, $1.30 weak; $1.24; ~Bpot, < hard, $1231; fob No. 1 York, Butter creamery firsis, Creamers 31% @ 28 (higher scoring), 30g 30%e, 32¢ second 20%¢c Eegge—Fr regular extras, 244 @ firsts, 223 exh gathered, pecked sd wil seconds, 21@ 22%; nearby het . / nery, whites, fine to f 25 iNiey , 24% 141 19 hennery, brown Cheese tate held fgesh, specials, 17 2 B17 %« 1T@17% 1X @ 19 iit ry ins, h fdve stead) PHILADELPH 1 erle $107@1.1 {ar lots jected RB, orn locat) NO. 2 Or do, steamer yell yellow 7c fats ard whi r a Hi 66 hes + £3 LOU ng seconds, “ec; Jobb! «BY & of; Wr i @ 4 ern Southern Live PP Ibs and up 1% lbs ib, do Go, <0; do, do, do, sn 20; do, old roosters ducks and 14; white Pekings, do, do, Indian Runners, do, 124 14: fat, old, do, 15; do, 14; pigeons young, do, 40 Live Stock CHICAGO. — Hogs — Bulk, $0.80@ 9.95; light, $955@10;: mixed, $0.60Q 10.06: heavy, $0.55@10.07%; rough, $0.56@ 9.70; pigs, $7.50G 0.40. Cattle—Native beef cattle, $8.10 10.25; stockers and feeders, $E@8.80; cows and heifers, $4. 40G9.50; calves, $S@11. Sheep—Wethers, $7.75@10; ewes, $6 @10; lambs, $0 @ 12.80. KANSAS CITY, MO.-~Hogs--Bulk, $5.55@9.80; heavy, $0.75@9.00; pack: ers and butchers’, $9.66G 9.82%; light, $0.55@9.75; pigs, $8.7509.25. Cattle—Prime fed steers, $0.50@10; dressed beef steers, $8.26@0.35: South. ern steers, $7.6000.50; cows, $5.500Q 8.25; heifers, $7509.50; stockers and feeders, $7.20@8.75; bulls, $6G7.76; calves, $6.50@ 11. Sheep — Lambs, lings, $5.50611.25; 9.76; ewes, $809.50. ne and stags MUsCov) do. 16; puddie emall, poor pair 25@30 guinea fowl, do oid, each, $10@1250; year wethers, $8.26@ TO WORK —————— IN BED MOST OF TIME E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. “1 youl th ution so ron jowwn that I could wt work 1 was in, pale and weak, eighed but 109 pounds and was in moet of the time, I began ing Lydia E. 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