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Show Sffl NHGKMEN OP 1914 snU. RENHIN Great Athletics Machine Is Now Scattered Over the Whole Baseball World. Xo club ever was wrecked more completely com-pletely than the K'U champion Athletics. When the great Mnckittn machine swept throutrh the American league like a hurricane hur-ricane two seasons as:o. it was tigurevt that Connie Mack would keep that rand t ol lection intact for many yea rs. Hut the Athletics of if!4 that almost peerless team has been scattered to the lour winds in the two brief seasons that have come and so-ne since then. Of t lie two my -four '"roll or" honor" men on the Athletic ivsrer in l;14 only seven are still in the regular lineup. tlert' :te the names of the 1914 Athletics, Ath-letics, together with the positions they nlayed in lsl4 and also the present whereabouts where-abouts of ail the. ll 14 Philadelphia satellites: satel-lites: 1'layer Position Now playing. M clones First base. At hlet ics, Cullhis Second base, White Sox. Barry Shortstop, Ked Sox. Baker Third base. Yankeea, Strunk Out :ieU!. Athletics. 01drin;.r OuilleH, Yankees. Murphy Outfield. White Sox. Walsh Substitute outrie'.d, Athletics. Daley Substitute outfield. Vernon. ThuMpson Substitute out field, minors. Kopf Subs I itute infield, minors. 1 -a p p Catcher. White Sox. MrAvov t. 'a tcher. minors. Schang Catcher, Athletics. Bender Pi telu-r, Phillies. Plank Pitcher, Browns. Coombs Pitcher, Dodders. Bush Pitcher, Athletics. L'a vies Pitcher, minors. Bressler Pitcher, Athletics. Biown Pitcher, minors. Peunock Pitcher, Red Sox. S; hawkey Pitcher, Yankees. WyeoiT Pitcher, Athletics. Ira Thomas and Harry Davis, the veterans, vet-erans, who served as coaches in U14, are still Connie's lieutenants. |