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Show IB QUITS IDS 01 EK KGflUi Cuban Declares He Will Play With New Manager Man-ager No Longer. Armando Mnreilas lifl played Ti!a last gtmo v?Ah Uio Cincinnati club as loop as Charley Honojr Is mntKiser. nccordlnc to a stnlcmout nrnne by tho great outflclilor Monday aftornoon. Altor an tltorcfttlon with tho manager Junt before tho RUrt of tho plmo Mnrana left tho park and roturaed to his hotol. When oen thero lie said that ho had been treated unfairly by HenoR and would r.over play for him again, Tlio Cuban declared that August Herrmann, president of tho Cincinnati Cincin-nati club, had always dealt squarely and that ho would givo Herrmann a chanco to trado or all htm to some other club In organized baser ball, hut that It ouch a change should bo refused him ho would either Jump to tho Federals or ro-tlro. ro-tlro. , Slartans received an Injury to his shoulder la sliding to a baso ln a practlco enroo and was un-sblo un-sblo to take part In tho contest against tho Louis-tIIIo Louis-tIIIo club. Whoa Herzoc ordered tho fleet Cuban to play left field ho said that hla shoulder was still too sore to bV used, lienor told him to go on out apd play anyhow. During tho batting bat-ting practlco Maroons, because, as ho explained It. he was unable to use hla loft inn -without great pain, sprung at the ball with one hand. Thin angorod HenoB- who proceeded to berato him. Martians then picked up his sweater and left the park. ''I am through with the Heds so loop as Her-rof: Her-rof: -Is manager," aald Jtareans when aeon at tho hotol where he was ln bed resting hla shoulders. "I havo been ono ot tho few "members of tho Cincinnati team who htve not been charged with loafing during tho post throe aoasons, I always play to win. I do not play baseball solely for monoy, ao many other players, but bocause I lovo tho game,- I happen to bo io situated that I am not dopondont upon baseball. I haTO al ways been treated fairly by Mr. Herrmann, aad will glvo" him an opportunity to dispose of roe to somo other club. If he does not care to do that J will Jump to the Federals or dovoU my full time to my business iutorest ln Cuba. "IloriOff has peculiar ideas about managing ball club continued Marians. "Ho doesn't appreciate ap-preciate tho difference In temperament among his mon. He treats tho conscientious, hard-working player In tho same way that ho does the loafer. He treats all like Inferior belnpi: ho nover mingle with his men nd' only speakn to them to criticise them. To nn who Is giving hit.. bt this lack of appreciation Is disheartening and Its accompanying Injustice Is such that I am through with tho gamo It I hovo to play under nucli a BMaiwn Is ono or the greatest nutf leldwa In tlio xsmo and his sen-Ices would bo highly valued b' Eny club. Martana batted close to .SW last season sea-son and was near the top among the base- Btealertf. desplto the fact that ho waa out of tho game five weeks with nn Injured snkle. Ho la a fast and accurate fielder. The Federal league made a number of offers to hln. last winter and the Cincinnati Cin-cinnati club rent Business Manager Bancroft to Cubs, to sign him. .... . Marsxns owns largo elger factory In hl natlvo lalo. and financially would not miffor If retirement from baseball. He is fluW.goJ. est follow who Imprctfta one with hid consclon-tlonsnesn consclon-tlonsnesn and sincerity., . |