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Show LOS ANGELES BLOWS UP. Players Released and Will Seek Berths in Other Leagues. LOS ANGELES. Cal , May 21 James F. Morlcy, manager of the Los Angeles Baseball association, has roleaecd all tho players of the Loo Angolcs club, At a meeting this morning Morlcy tpld tho playcra that the club was disbanded dis-banded and that he hud received offers from Eastern clubs for them If they vUhcd to sign. He added thut If Los Angf'cs should be ln the league next senson h wanted them back. Morley signed a release for ench player and they signed to play hero next year on condition condi-tion that his club Is In tho longuo. Captain Dillon said ho would tnko tho team north tonight If there aro enough of them left to make up a team. Thoso who will not go aro tho following: Bernard will go to Columbun, O. ; Tpzer, jo Buffalo; Ats, probably to New Orleans; Gray, lo Boston; and Eager, to tho Southern league- This Is the Limit. OAKLAND, Cal.. May 21. Through Eddlo Smith, sporting editor of the Trlbuno, a syndicate syndi-cate of Oakland oportlng men havo mado a bid for a mutch iK-twcon Heavyweights Sam Berger nnd Al Kaufmann, to tako placo hero on July 4 In tho" open air. American Association Scores. At Minneapolis St. Paul game postponed; rain, At Milwaukee Mllwnukco 2, Kanoaa City 4. At Toledo Toledo 10. Loulsvlllo 8. At Indianapolis Indianapolis 0t Columbus 1. T College Baseball Scores. At Chicago Uplvcmly of Chicago 4, Northwestern North-western 1. At Princeton Mercerpburg Academy 2, Princeton L |