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Show MANAGERS. LINING I iip m wi I Cleveland Team Will Remain I Practically the Same as 3 at Present. j HANLON SAYS HE WILL 1 QUIT CINCINNATI REDS ! Phillies Lose Good Man in. j Pitcher Lake, Sold to s the Yankees. 1 Tribune Special Sporting Service. NEW YORK, Sept. 14. Already talk J about next j'ear's baseball teams is rife j ! j and the fans are beginning to sizo up the artists who arc slated to furnish J i I 190S entertainments. H is nil sottled 1 j I out in Cleveland that tho Blues will lino - I up practically tho same way next j'ear if ! as they did this season. They havo j : j bought very few players, and the an- E : j nouncemeut lias gone forth that all tho : ; buying for this season has been done. jj 1 j A few men may bo drafted, but even, f i that is doubtful. Monto Wood has boe if ' recalled from Albany, but it is not liko- i Iv that he will be used next year. Ben 5 Gallvn has been recalled from Akron, I but Toledo of tho American Association 1 wants him. The Blues will probably 8 f line up next year as follows: Jose, 5 Rhoades. IIcss,' Thielman, Licbhardt, tf i i Berger, Chech, and possibly Clarkson or Bernard, pitchers; Clarke. Bemis and jii 1 Wakefield, catchers; Stovall, Listor aud li Daubort, first base; Jajoic, second base; 1 Turner, shortstop; Bradley, third base; - Pcrring and Is ill, utility iufielders; .jl Hinchmau, Birmingham, Elick and Josh Clarke, outfielders. (L Since it has been said that this is leg Ned Hanlon's last year as leader of the Ciucinnnti Reds, there is much spec- M illation as to who will fill his place. ijJL Bill Clarke of the Toledo American As- :J L sociation team is a likely candidate ac present. There aro manv base.ball pow- ,'M ers who think that Clarke would mako g . an ideal leader for the Reds. His sue- jjj I cession to Hanlon's iob would bo pop- K; nlnr iu Cincinnati. If tho place is of-! ijli fcrod to Clarke, it is said that Bill Ar- f monr will not stand in tho wny of hia j acceptance. ) The recont purchase of Pitcher Lako j from tho Jorsev City club bv Frank; j j Fnrrell of iho Yankees, has developed J some feeling between Earrell and Billy Murray of the Phillies, who also want-, i, ' ed Lake. Murray owns a third interest in tho Jersey Citv club. Lake was sold ' through a mistake, and because to 01 president of tho club is a friend of Far- g, roll. Murray so desired Lako that ho ( wont to Sura'toga to explain tho mistake .0; to Farrell. Farroll listened to the wail ja attentively, but said nothing about ro- tjgJ leasing Lake to Murray. iSn |