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Show GIANTS BREM CAMP AND HIT LONG TRAIL TO POLO GROUNDS ' Jingle of Tin Can Resounds in Yankees1 Camp; Athletics Moving North in Two Squads; I Reds Meet First Shoutout of Season NEW YORK. March 25 Thr Giants have broken camp at San Antonio. Texas, and have started on tho long trail leading to the Polo Grounds The MeGraw r-n walloped the San Antonio. Anton-io. Texas league team ly a score of 4 to 3 Friday. This may be the last year the Giants will train at the Alamo city. The gate receipts are not at all attractive it i''ns Indicated, and AtcGrnw may lead his boys to Pasadena, Cal. next March. The Jingle of Mie tin can Is rer.ound-lnjr rer.ound-lnjr at the Yankee camp at New Orleans. Or-leans. Glenn KJjJlnger, , D. C. Brlbsy, Gomez Wilson. Ed Neiisel Bernje Culp and Cap Skinner have been released re-leased to minor league flubs In preparation for today's pa mo with the Yankees the Brooklyn team defeated the Mobile Southern Association Asso-ciation again Friday 12 to 2 JOHNSON WORKS OUT WASHINGTON March 26 The Nationals Na-tionals will try to even up with the Boston Bracs in the fourth came of their spring series at Tampa Fla today to-day The refrulars trimmed tho second team " to 3 at the Tampo ramp Friday Fri-day Brlllhoart. the recruit pitcher. I further confirmed Mnnacer Milan's good opinion of him by holding the lyannlgans to four hits. Walter John-son, John-son, Washington's premier slalman. took his first workout in 10 days Frl-I Frl-I day and said he felt completely recovered re-covered from his attack of influenza. STAY OVER WEI K-l.NI) PHILADELPHIA, Pa., March 25. One squad of the Philadelphia Athletics Ath-letics moved north today from Eagle i Pass. Texas, to fill an engagement with thf San Antonio team of the Texas league this afternoon, while the, Phillies at ieesburg, Fla., rested, after ta victory Friday over the Florida unl-versty unl-versty nine Manager Mack's second squad or Athletics through a chance in plans, will remain at Eagle Pass over the i week-end. The first squad plays San Antonio this afternoon and tomorrow h in move over i Galveston Mondaj m and engage the local team of the Tex- m as league Tuesday they will start a y barnstorming trip with the St. Louis Cardinals. The second squad will -tart north Sunday night, playing 'r i Austin Mondaj k Hi lis IN OKLAHOMA 1 i I MCI N S ATI . Oiio, March 26 The M i ncinnati National League tea m mov- r-d over to Oklahoma "itv today for Saturday Ivhd Sunday games. Friday's Mj thi hands of Fori "V orth by . 0 one to nothing score, was the first shutout of the season for th Reds, who have played 10 games to date. PJ AY FOR CHARITY CI.KVKUM) March 25 A garc H played between the Cleveland Indians H and Dallas of the Texas league at Dal- W las Friday, was won by Cleveland 12 . m l The proceeds of the game wore for eh 1 1-1 1 v-. .ind 7000 persons saw it I Shortstop Joe Sewell for Cleveland, H turned his knee in running a triple 1 'and gave way to Stephenson. 1 Mclnnis Cleveland's new first sack-t sack-t drove in three runs by a single, a double and a sacrifice. ROT CORNER RTV VLRY PITTSBURG, March 25. The PitL-- H Iburg Pirates regulars tlpned the yan- ffl nlgans over Friday at Iot Springs. H rV- ?, in 2. advices informed from A Followers here 1 was a nlne-innlng V nip and tuck battle all the way. Stuffy Stewart, his neck bandaged for carbunckles. held down the hot H corner in creditable fashion. j Manager Gibson Is paving particul.ir attention to this position, but advices U say that thus far no one has shown H moro cla;s around this base than H Clyde Barnhart, S ROCHESTER WN8 RETROIT March 25. After five defeats by the Detroit Americans t p o Vl Rochester International leaguers .iave H ' one game to their credit. RochesteTv out battled Detroit Friday at Charles- fl ton, and won 7 to 2. JH |