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Show I IRISH AND GERMANS ARE x NOT BARRED FROM PLAYING Tribune Special Sporting Service. NEW YORK, Sept. Ji. The announcement announce-ment that the Bostor, National league club has elgr.ed a necr.i pit . or or next season ha start e l r. wnlivr along "he I najseball circuit which is lis:':,:? uVvtlop 1 Jnto a hurricane before Manaf.-T Tcnnev solves the hotel and dinln;. ofobiem ' which otnres him in thi tz so. The fact that baseball is strictly a: American game has caused a. genrr-l -. fsatmant against foreigners, except te Iris:) runt German, b.- players as well the public. pub-lic. The pinyers will take a rnu.i or foreign for-eign paren'apo Into tho fold w;-. i all the. walcorr.c Unt the gn- otfert, ti:. as n rule Hicy rruke It so r.unpv for a fr-elgn-born p'.ayc:' that c '.i:u.--Kv bnctsi out with good .?rae after tho rir:t whirl RTound the circuit. Tiw affairs hsv; been smoothed over by diplomatic ina1;-agers. ina1;-agers. bu-. tho employment of iWs r.euro Trom Honolulu is like a match in a po"v-Jer po"v-Jer magazine. Some icn years ago or ".or? the nw thins Vas tried iu the National ioaguc. put the negro ?eeond baprc,n who was with Eoston found It ao -jo-or.xenlnl that he had to quit. The noro in'.lelder w:io played with Harvard for several yanrs ind thfn algned a commit in tho'N.w Emgland league, lasted l!t;?e mre than a month. Bill Joy (that is hie nr.metj if 3 cracking good pltclicr, and is a native-born native-born Hawaiian. |