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Show TWO MANAGERS SURE OF JOBS St. Louis, No 5. Roger Bresna-han Bresna-han ousted by the Cardinals. Frank Chance dethroned lo the Chicago Cubs. Johnny iviing dropped oj tnc boston bos-ton Braves. Hank Day to be chased by the Cincinnati Cin-cinnati Reds. Bill Dahlcn booked to have a sue-cesBor sue-cesBor at Brooklyn. Charlev Dooin In danger of loslug I his Job with the Phillies. j Muggs McGraw and Fred Clarke' arc the only National league mana-1 gers sure of their 1913 positions Never in the history of the National league has there boen such a maud- i gerial rumpus, and the noise has made' overybody forget about the thrilling finish of the world's series. Of course, at home the lone topic around baseball haunts Is the dis- j missal of Roger Bresnahan. No deal i in St Louis created 6uch excitement ' as the one that sent Fromme and Karger to Cincinnati and Raymond and Murray to Now York for Rogr Orennahan, and now evervbody won-i uers what will happen with Rog-r' fired. Up in Chicago it is the same with ' President Murphy and Frank Chance1 hurling mud at each other. ' The Cincinnati Reds are going to have a new manager to succeed Han; O'Day, George Stallings has signed a three year contract to manage the Boston Braves, Frank Chance is reported re-ported to be In lino for the leadershlo at Philadelphia, and Jimmv Sheckard js communicating with Charles Eb-bets Eb-bets to pilot tho Brooklyn Superbao. And whilo tnis Is going on the magnates mag-nates and president of the American league smile. There is n reason for the succoss and congeniality of the Amorlcan league. Its biggest as-set Is Ban Johnson John-son Few Incidents corao off that Ban doesn't know about and whon trouble trou-ble creeps out he rushes to tho sceno A chnnge in management or any Important Im-portant switches aro nccr mado by the magnate unless John6on 13 In on a bearing It Is different with the Nation? 1 league, because the magnates rorusd to ngreo and suprort their preside! t as a unit No matter what the sub- Ject is, one Is sure to oppose the ot'i-er. ot'i-er. The result of the National leag.ie muss Is apparent. There may be six , changes in the managerial berths, and i so far only two arc signed to be at I tho helm for 1913 The two who are J, signed havo boon winners for years 1; and years, and nGvcr havo allowed the m magnate to interfere with their han'l- X Hug of the club. |