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Show BASEBALL NOTES gjj Garland Buckeye, pitcher for the Cleveland Indians, has been released unconditionally. Art Jahn, outfielder of the Phillies, has the biggest bunds In baseball. He can hold six balls level In one hand Hooks Walker, right-hander, who pitched for the University of Fenn-s.vlvnnia, Fenn-s.vlvnnia, has been signed by Washington. Washing-ton. The San Francisco Seals hove clinched the Pacific Coast League pennant for the first half of the split season. National league has a "professor of umpiring" In Hob Enislle, who teaches the young arbiters to call them as they see them. Ty Cobb, member of the Philadelphia Philadel-phia Athletics, Is forty-two years old and has been playing major league baseball for twenty-three years. e e Oklahoma City, leaders In the Western West-ern league, Is the youngest club In Class A baseball today, the team's average age being twenty-three. e Uncle Wllbert Robinson Is one of the few managers In baseball wearing specs. Maybe they are double vision and muke his Dodgers look twice ns good. Paul Easterllng, Detroit's young outfielder, out-fielder, has been released on option to Toronto of the International league. He may be recalled on a moment's notice. The Eastern league will this year offer a prize to the man adjudged the most valuable to his club. The selection selec-tion will be m;f:e by a group of scribes. Tom O'Hara, boss of the Denver Country club cuddles and dean of this count i'j s cuddle masters, has trained approximately 30,000 boys in bis thirty yeurs of service. Al Fons, star pitcher of the Holy Cross baseball teimi will day no more college baseball, having signed to play with the Milwaukee P.rewers of tlip American association. e Not being able to rind a landing place for Hubert Atkinson, after placing plac-ing him temporarily In the Southeast ern lea-iiie. the Wushfngtnns h.ivc handed the yoongffpr his release. e e Kali Stanley, pitcher for the Steven -on Diamond Hall team of Minneapolis, struck out twetity-oe players In a seven-irmhig frrv.'f with the P.ubhles Safe team of St Paul, winning 1 to 0 e e e Willie Katnm hs'.s emerged from Ids flatting slump and is hitting the hall hard once more. A few years ago he specialized In tv.'o-b:iL."en to irft -center. Now he Is hiinc'iig singles down the. left field e Before the guce of .l ine 'Ti. Infield er Howard Freigau of the lirooklvn llobins was released to the Boston I '.raven on waivers Thus. Ilornsby L'i'ts another former I'ard'ni.l who played with him at S' l.on'n e e The new press box nt the Cobs park will lie the finest In the majors when It Is compb'ted It Is siisnr'tn'ed Just under the upper t!er ai d Is being be-ing constructed In such a manner that It will he entirely Im-loscd with glasg paneling for co'd weather secli h fs encountered both early nnd bite In the season Strain Iwif " to be nno'lw welcome feature . Cleveland fans are-laying pi; us for a "day" for outfielder 'barley Jamie-son. Jamie-son. They say tiN good and faithful work over h Ioiir jietiod of years en titles him to some special reeogni tiro. A Cleveland newspnrier has tak en ti(i thp Idea and the plan is to pui over ".lamieoti Day" as a big cent later In the season. |