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Show f LOHIrlAN NOT LIKED. 1 ' vm Old Pete Vanishes from, the Oakland1 ' , Diamond, i Pete Lohman will look after tho finan- ,j jH clal end of the Oakland toam ln future, 11 ( and his familiar cry of "Go right at 'em. boys," will no longerf bo heard from tho j' bench. Tho cauBo given for Lohman'a rc- j 1 moval was thut tho fans ln Oakland hod. ' M taken such a dislike to tho old campaigner fl that tho management was compelled, to i depose him. The baseball publlo In Oak-: j j lend has been howling for Peta's scalp for somo time, but Cal Ewlng has always b claimed that as long as ho remained ln ni, H baseball Lohman would bo retained ln tho' capacity of flqld manager. Tho change, ', therefore, came In tho naturo of a big sur- jj prise, as it was generally ihoucht that Loli man had a permanent berth ln Oak- I , land. Pcto has always worked very hard ' ' ' I for tho aucccbs of tho club and his untir- I ! trig efforts were mainly rosponslblo for the l capturing of the bunting ln 1002. LaMt sea- I ' son he had very hard luck. Just as tho fM club seemed to nave a chanco to capturai ' IH tho pennant several mombora of tho team. lH fell down and ruined what appeared to bo' jH a winning spurt. "Red" Donahuo, who was formerly a, .!' , member of the Phlladelphians when they: , il , wcro controlled by John I. Rogers, says tho Colonel used to havo theao rules ' ' tacked on to tho contracts ho sont out ' ! each spring to his pl&ycrs. "Any player !' ! sitting In a draft and catching cold 1b 11a- j ; ble to a fine- of J2o. Any player who uecs cbscene or profane languago Is llablo to a i fine, tho amount of whlcn Is to be ln ac- coroanco with the offense. All players I who cat too much aro llablo to a flno oC I $10." Donahuo adds that somo of tha t players ate so much they had nothlne '' coming to them at tho end of the season. 1 IH Now York Press. ' J |