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Show BALTIMORE FEDERAL CLUB IS COMPLETE BALTIMORE, Md., Mar-h 7. -The complete Hst of plavers of tha Balti Basra Federal league elnb was gi -n out to night br Secretary Hat". Ooidman and . as follow: Catchers--Fred JachHtaaa, formerly of BealMslai InternstionsU; ilarve'r iKusaell, from Bridgeport duh of Fast-j Fast-j tern associat n. and Lartry allaa, from J Minn.apobs .-bib of the Northern league. Pltchera .Tack Quinn. formerly of Bochester and Boston Nationals; George 9 2gS from 8t. Louis Nationals ; Frank Smith, from Montreal; Irvin EL Wil-belm, Wil-belm, fnm Bocheetor; Joe Finneran. from Philadelphia Nationals; Herbert Young from New Bedford club of New England league; P. .T. Oonley, J. M. Al-leo Al-leo and Jack BtdgWSV, First base Harry Swac'ina. formerly of Newark Internationals. Be SOti I base Manager Otto Knabe, from Philadelphia National8, and George V Simmons, from Rochester Shortstoj) Mike Doolan, from Philadelphia Phila-delphia Nationals. Third base En os Kirkpatriefc, Brooklyn Brook-lyn Nationals, and .lames ('"Hunt") Walsh. Philadelphia Nationals. Outfielders Guy Zinn, formerly of ton Nationals and Bo Chester; "'Penny'' "'Pen-ny'' EtfeverSj Toronto Internationals, and V. P. Duncan. Philadelphia Nationals. Na-tionals. Fullerion for Pirates. BBaVETXallj Wash,; March 7. T. 1Z. Hugdale. president of tho Seattle Northwestern North-western league team, announced tonight that he hnd sold Charles Kullerton, star p!tchr Inst year of the Seatt!r team, to the Plttshurg club of the Xationnl leiurue. s.atth- will receive $1200, the regular draft price, for Kullerton, and If he falls to make good hr will return to Seattle. Prosldent Dupdede ronscntevl to the sale Ht tho drn't price to oblifro Fullerton. who was paper for r tryout with tho majors. Two in Doubt. HOT SFSZNXlfl, Ark.. March 7. Bill Sweeney and Bub Perdue. National leapne players, whose future has been m doubt owlnp to nt incomplete deal between be-tween tho Boston nnd Chlcapo clubs, l r t Hot .Sprlnps 'olay to 1oln the Beaton team at Macon. Oa.. In obedience to OT-f!r- from President Gaffney. Hi'.lc both players expect ulUmateljr to de trans-:er:t-.l i'. tVilcapo. I s report el bore ! 1 that a deal which would make Perdu a member of the St. Ixuis club also wan under consideration. Perdue however, Is said to have opposed thl."-plan. thl."-plan. Sweeney at First. MACOV. 0.. Msrvh 7. r.-umr St fl-wt Nsa. Jo'in F.vom at aoo1, Maraavllln at ahonalop ar.d Drl on third 'r-UI t t!i tnikwjp of tho DoMon Natlonla' Id:iM thla r-ar. nccordlng to rpon here txl7. Maniaw f,forn S'alilncn wouM Dot roiiflrra thla entlrslr. I'll n4mlt'el that Swrnnrtj. wbo will rch htn tomorrow. crofcbly would b ijnot rt .'tr; basa. Rrovns Beat Cubs. T WPA. Flu., Marh T T. M ly.'.r UssH-ran UssH-ran lramj baseball team today drfoatoil tt) clean-) NaUonala. 7 to t. fl II K LotiU 7 IA 3 ChlcafO U 3 nattfrlaa Watlman. Mitchell TUumcardncr and Agrnew. Cror!n" Cheney, VBSgfaa atul nrscnahan. Hargrove. Sip;ns With Lincoln. UMOOUfi tUb . Mn:h 7. J.a Qi:ll!an. for tbrM rara third hattmtn of tha Datircr bai'.-ball club, waa today acquired by the Lincoln club of the WaStera le4rj by purrfcaae and toulslit a!(n4 a Lincoln contraxt. lie had declined to play with Deier and relTed offf-ra from a Federal Fed-eral leajrne team, but a aatlrfiad to play In IJn-o!n. which la h!a homo. Giant Colts Win. PALLAS Texaa, March 7. The New Tor N-tlonata' N-tlonata' "colta" outhlt the Pallan team iTexaa leasuel here, today and won. to I. Score: R II. F. New . i: : Pallaa 1 t'.-?T;-r,"r.n. P 1 A'ier ar.il Mejem, .loha-ao-: i:rl Vic: . T'jTer.'.'k, Ukowakl and Holta. NM Yanks Beat Texans. BSVLUlUmT, Teta. March 7 The New Tork Amertr-aru rtefea-.ed Ifes Beaymont fTftaa teasu team here today by I to 1 "Kins" (! knocked borne run In UM ae-tjed tnnl-.iar Bttk two 00 baaea. Score -. ) nun New York ' 1 Beaumont i Batte-taav-Cole. Schulr and Goaeu . W Smith. 1 Hmlth and Betla. Hoffman So Win in Ninth. SAN FRANiTlpco. March 7 - Itotr. rooa by '"ia,-!:a ar.1 l-.a'.k of t!e :bt'.an Aaerlcaua No. 1 to tbe ninth teniae of the (am with the n -it aSBS O lr team r' 14 defeat for tha borne club today, lte arore betes i tn t. S-ore: r. 11. r. : 5an Franrlaco J Otlcaao 1 1 5 Parrerlea Baurr. Hufhea and Seoulreda : John bob. .'aeper and Srhalk. ' At Loa Aarrln - R. 11. T. Venice Coaat !- T 1a Cblisee Amarlcaaa No t U t Ra-terlea - White and rtllott; Proash and Mayer. TllCttafeff S(IK!(1 Off. l'HII.AI'KIJ'HlA. Mrrh f. -The reeu-lam reeu-lam of the World's -ruampton AtMetlea left hers today Lr Jaekaoitvllle. Fla.. to Join the ot:er memliera of the Pldlsdelp'.da Ainerlcnu I'Jtffue team In trslnlna; tiiere under Manager Connie Mark. The party arm headed by Ira Thomas, wbo waa yea terdar appointed rvaitlrt of the cham-.-. --Wr. I..n:;: II it; iiy. The latter atoea to the Baltimore International Internation-al Leaaue club. 1 d- Off for ( amp. By International Ne Servi . CfOCAOO. Maren ' Joe Tinker and has CMeaaa Federsl leaarue teni will leave tomorrow, afternoon at h o'elsrti for the prlnjr traituna camp at Shrevrport, Ia. Twenty-nine players aalll be Im-luded Is t - iarti that arlll tmre Kouthward by siiex-lal train over the Illinois Central. Oub offlt.-Uals and fans uti their wives art II aweil the -rowd to eventy. T!.e arterial la schdulei to rw.-h ?hrev-jH rt at doclc Monday nlgit. and early Tucday morning the at hie tea win bfKln their nondlt lonlnp a tK-ltl.-s. Th- team iu remain at Shrevsporl until un-til about April 7. returiiliifc north In time to open the Reason, probably at lndlan-apo'ls. lndlan-apo'ls. on Apill l'i. This i" no: ertaln however, as tin- schedule maktrH win aot net busy until March Pirates Move. IMTTSHI Ii.;. Mi.r.-h 7 Ten members of the Pittsburg National L.aKU olub lert here tonight for Dawson Spn-.i;-Ivv . where ti.ey will Spe,M ;l ...,,,.'. goinjj to Hot Sprlt-. .rk.. to hecin sprinK tralnlnic. Other plajreri Will lain the squad on the way. Hendricks Hepins Work. i.vi-iANAroi.is Karcb 7.-Jac1i Hen-Mclu, Hen-Mclu, mansKcr of the India nspolls team , le American association left arlth twelve players tratay t the spring training train-ing ramp at Hot Sprlnng. Ark. Ot:.er were to Join tho jmrty on the way e Hal ChaM in Line. OAKLAND. Cat. M.rh 7 - Ha! (Saa-a taeman of trr .! ,,, ,Ilb ,,!, .V. bsr. ,odV ::?r;,'.;rX? Doon sastasl the San Kraa-laro --luh h..! w BaaebaB in China. ny M; AttZ t-ddr. -b'he la ,o r711 TuUr al H. aapa-u to .ear. for Th.wi! fo, vralnlac ramp In allfomt, t .1 g 41BS- Dane broujht good rjaly. th. Soft reA,,.,.". ?' iha Indian athlata. has Improved mrZJri abould t. of graM .U,.nrePoVb.r.ei uaU Federalt laim Two. Nr.w vohk. Marrb T.-Toa FeeJeral ;.,,, aatars aaiwMioeaw thla a ft er noon t si . Fltned Mike Doolan forfaerlr tbTWitZLr 1, rj-iri ,,,"T."uDd TeVur.'.' aVsaswIlt v'ar with Brooklyn " aat'saT'.."'! , ' 5 'P"' Nailoaau -" -tOl M-e- M.i. e the Naa T.rtc Glanta erbT D.n .1 ,, hare ten traded to t;e Vi'i-.rval 'e,, vtaaars af UIJ Doolao how(r- - M -n-'ill S4w4 to rert Srowo-aU of -a. |