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Show BASEBALL ! IS NBSSAP jP In Six Years bnt Four Men Jfefj Held Their Positions iJKjg Big Leagues. p, M'GRAW, CLARKE, M'ALElV AND MACK ON jlftffis Several Changes Are SlateALjj Coming Season; Bostoi jSL Holds Record, j r X Tribune Special Sporting Service. 3 NEW YORK, Dec. o. It ii j cinch to bo a manager in the big ball leagues. This is 6hown by tj J that during tho past six seasons a j -j than forty-two men havo Jieli Jfg managerial reins in tho sixteen comprising tho National and Am , leagues. In fact, during the sixi' from 1903 to 1909 but four man ffif have held their positions continiai 11 These arc John McGraw of the G tti and Fred Clarke of the Pirates, i .t( National league, Connie Mack o: j? Athletics and Jimmy McAleer oj St. Louis Browns, in the Am 1 1" league. : urftf Of those four, McAleer's positip. O probably the most peculiar. HfljCiA Cleveland as a manager in 1001 tojfrr-hands tojfrr-hands with Bob Hedges in St, 1 fcHJ with a bunch of stars, but outafc his first season, until the season! n'Jdfl closed, when he finished in fourth" f and looked like a winner for the er j!Lk part of the season, has not ma'dftS J5T as a manager if all a manager i poctcd io do is to land his team hijj J' s tn the raee. But McAleor has hung on, and looks to hare a team that mayj: Rjj good after years of effort, a Dreyfuss in Pittsburg has sU f?t kept Fred Clarko in chargq dcsplf I1: reverses of that team for sovoral j ftg. . John McGraw 's Now York histq "SILi-well "SILi-well known to the fans, white C !2 Mack has such a big interest ii Philadelphia Athletics that ho j most dictate as to how long he wi1?! main manager. And then ConniJr? always mado good with that clnbffi.'y, he has had his down season thisjP?-for thisjP?-for instance but the Quakertownf!1"" lie is loyal to Connie as long 'm ' . wants to stay in tho game. if-Record-Breaking Ohanges..fcl! It is in tho other clubs that thafjf $ agerial changes have come. Thwj. ton Americans load tho list wi. managors in as many years, and one probably before the 1909 wt, starts. St. Louis National is nexfBffJ. four managers, not counting "ajyES term, a couple of years backfaP.jPf Stanley "Robison. president of th'flByJJ acted as manager. Washington r4P, cans, in tho American league, haVfi had four managers. Cincinnati JS!. ton and Philadelphia, in tho Nawff M and Detroit, iu the American, hawjl' three managers in the samo tim&jPsLM In tho six j-oars Patsy Donovwgyc recently deposed manager of tho'Tlgytt Ivn team, has been in charge ofWli different teams, St. Louis and JJJt.y. IjTi, National, and Washington, jflvn.. can. Joe "Kolloy has had charpiw: Cincinnati and Boston National,JHliil now out of the latter team. Nedfciw Ion has handled Brooklyn and J nati, while in tho American leag mh B. Armour, now owner of the ' initi American association team, is tbi im i man to have had two tonms und ftW& control, he having handled Ghjj , and Detroit. The full list of managers sinc L., foUows: .It,. National league. , r-Jt-St. Louis Patsy Donovan, C Nicholas, Jimmy Burke, J..McCo -J" Boston Al Buckenbergcr, Free lJt; noy. Joo Kolloy. Cincinnati Joe Kelley, Ned E, ..Ib. John Ganzel. Philadelphia Charlev Zimmer. ey Duffv, Billy Murray. Chicago Frunk Selec, J Chance. 3 Sty Brooklyn Ned Hanlon. Patsy- van. V Uiif New York John J. McGraw. S Pittsburg Fred Clarke. f HS American League. Q Boston Jimmv Collins, Chick, Vjk Bob Unglaub. John I. Taylor, Jij Guire, Fred Lake. . i rj! J Detroit Ed Barrows, Willlai mour. Hughov Jennings. J- mtu Chicago Jimmy Callahan, J5 He j Jones. & Washington Tom Loftus, mj . fc Donovan, Jako Stahl, .loe Cantall Ljn New York Clark Griffith, 2 If Edborfeld, George Stagings. J- RLgJ Cleveland William Armour, Ja tOT joie. ' iEX St. Louis Jimmy McAleer. '"S-I. Philadelphia Connie Mack. ICV; England All Eight .-Jfe Tribune Special Sporting Service. JSCi"' ; NEW YORK. Doc. 6. Richard 'iClfc said the other day that the thorltlcs had no desire to dlscWliii American horao owners, as haBMhtf French Jockey club by Its receng jj-making jj-making American trainers nd .Jw. reside abroad three years before M te a license. While Mr. Crokor b " -Derby eligible for next year, ha r-. colt In his stablu now which wlBs In the Derby of 1910. As to hi. ' winnings last season, Mr, CfWrTJ. he was well pleased. Including AfcL'' and money realized In the salo Of(i his total was about $50,000. Tn eludes the 117,500 ho secured fog"M Battler, half-brother of the OerbjBtofcl nor, Orby. WkmT |