| Show BASEBALL NOTES The famous Mcts of New York will I prove a valuable addition to the Connecti cut league James Mutrie was one of the organizers of this team One of the odd nicknames inflicted upon well known players is that of Carmen cita John Ewing of the Giants is its possessor He is long and thin and only resembles the famous Spanish dancer when in j the box Then his wonderful gyrations in getting a twist on the sphere even discount dis-count < the black eyed Castilian beautys renT dition of El Bolero James ORourke the famous right fielder of < the New Yorks has > all of a womans delicacy about giving away his age He is i one of the oldest men in the business and ip said to be about forty Buck Ewing who now gets the largest salary of any professional baseball player in the wfirlrl rlrnvft n HiaMllnrTr frnnT nf Cincinnati before he won fame oa the diamond dia-mond President Soden of the Boston league club offered Dan Brouthers 1000 for the season of 1891 Dan tore his hair with ra eat e-at the insignificant offer which he considered con-sidered an insult I The battle for first honor in the Amateur I Athletic union will probably be between the Detroits and New Jerseys as it was last t season Joe Hornung has been released by New York and will go to Buffalo He will hold down left field I I Anson will try Daly behind the bat dur I ing the Chicagos preliminary through the west One noticeable thing about both the Yale and Princeton teams this season is that the players are nearly all daring and quite effective bag stealers The star battery of Yale this season will be Bowers pitcher and Poole catcher Their team work is said to be great and Bowers is said to play right bower every time he gets a twist on the sphere |