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Show Fred Clarke, Pittsburg Manager, I Who Says He Will Quit Game I " PITTSBURG. Sept. 8. Barney Dreyfu. president of the Pittsburg Nations I league baseball club, today announced that Fred Clarke, manager of the club, had resigned and the resignation had been accepted, to take effect with the close of the present season. "Clarke has been eager for some time to give hie entire attention to his business busi-ness Interests in Kansas." said Mr. Dreyfus, Drey-fus, "and he feels that continuance in , the game would Involve too much of a sacrifice." ! tin strength En his outffeld than at pres ent. and declares that has been one of ' the faults with Wie Beavers this season. "We are well satisfied with the team the way It now stands." said Vice President Presi-dent Tom Darmody of the Los A ngeles ! baseball club yesterday. "We are not j after a pitcher and don't want Chief ; Bender. If he can't make good with the I Federals he will fail here." Darmody has done nothing in hi? plans for the 1916 i spring training season.- Los Angeles Trfb-! Trfb-! une. Walter McCredie is confident that : Stanley Coveleskie will go to the majors next spring, and 4hat he will make good, j He thinks Coveleskie is as good a prospect pros-pect as Vean Gregg was when he advanced ad-vanced to the big brush in 1912. 1 SPOKANE, wash.. Sept. fc President F. C. Farr of the Spokane baseball club of the Northwestern league announced to-dav to-dav that Pitcher Harry Abies, latelv re-lea'sed re-lea'sed by the San Francisco Coast league |