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Show 1 WIVES WILL MAKE TOURING BALLPLAYERS KEEP IN STRAIGHT AND N ARR0PATH L-irryDok ri&ht""MrS AI Demaree' Mrs" HanS Lobert' Mrs' Louis ,L Comiskc-v Mrs. John (Chief) Meyers, Mrs. "Tex" Russell, Mrs. Jim Thorpe, Mrs. HPHAT fellow who. when asked If ho A had taken the trln to Paris for pleasure, retorted: "N'o - I had m iIfe With me," was 110 ball player. No. lr-rcc! lr-rcc! Kor if ho liatf been he never would have been .capable or such n rc- mark. Practlcnltv all of the New York Giants and tho Clm-iyo White So. who arc now 011 their glbe-elrehng tour, have Insisted upon taking their wives with Uicm, and several of thu poor unfortunate? unfortu-nate? who didn't have any wives rem a-. Uid the deftvt before atarting on the journey. Her iiic houh of the real "managers" who -.v 1 1 1 keep the players In the straight and narrow path on the perllouo Jour-nc Jour-nc that tho two tcuniK have undertaken. HcIdc8 the sjoven shown ln the picture. .Mrs. "Jeff" Tesrcau, Mr3. John McGraw and Mrs Hal Chase are taking the trin Jimmy Callahan says lie cxnocti wi Kournler to join the pirtybaforo I hS 'l .umirae' Jack wl have T brE a few !lnyl ",SirrlCd In Tat'oma witl'lt5 Mrs. I,6h Ib Comlskoy Is the wife or kCon of the "Old Roman' 'yoLldeut oT "'".Wllllo Sox. bora of the party .mi1'!0 Iu"cst mem-the mem-the chief devisor nf'Laa boc" ocn the crowd. ueiaor of amusements for |