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Show ilHIEF BENDER IS LIKELY TO RETIRE Uparlcs Albert (Chief) Bender Is an-ter an-ter ol the ol.l ochool to end Ids base- days. Tie was handed his uncon- lonal relense recently by Otto Knabe Hxhe Baltimore Federals. Sendee completed his twelfth vear in Wt s 'easniea last season, pitching tm Connie Marks Athletics.- His final B" organised basehall was In the "! " series against tho Braves. He rted In the first frame, hut failed "nlsn. lasting only five and one-IHi'd one-IHi'd Innings. In October, Connie Mock m him nut. together with raddle Plank Ml Jack Coombs. TL was then that Federals began dickering with him Hll""'1 f!gn'nX l,lm on December 5. IBicndnr began Ills haseball career at IU i Tirlisle Indian school in. 1900. In HI"- ,p had his first professional en-Hgeiiicnl, en-Hgeiiicnl, pitching for tbe Harrisburg B in where he was picked up bv Cou-1IH Cou-1IH Mack. Bonder's record with the HBhl.'tlcs follows: r- Won. IaH. P.C. Bender the new rating In vogue last sea- Bender ranked thirteenth among the nerlcan league pitchers, allowing an Herage of 2.-J6 runa per game. WORLD'S SBRLES. Hfear Won. Lost. P.C. 'r (Giants) 1 1 .500 10 (Cutis) 1 1 500 Jilt (("Hants) 2 1 .667 in (Giants) 2 0 1.000 Hjg. (Braves) 0 I .000 H" Baltimore "Feds. Roche Still Down. A.ftr doing bench duty for two rears t-cause of a Innie arm Catcher Jack foche of the St. Louis Cardinals will "Wait Hot Springs and take the baths fMr rheumatism. The club physician ems to hnve been a long time In mak-H mak-H up his mind as to what ailed the H-m. but better late than never. Taber Holds Record. September 29, 1916. B Sporting Editor Tribune Will you wease state in Sunday's Tribune who held tie mile amateur record and who now folds It. P. Fays that Taber now holds . bnt B. says that Paul Jones of Cor-HfU Cor-HfU holds It. W. G.. Ogden. Utah. 1 Taber holds world's record. |