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Show EXPECTS MUCH FR0M SMGEGEBI i Yank Owner Determined to Have Winning Club if Possible. Fv Tr:b;iTV SpooLU ?nort Service. NEW YORK. Xov. 10. Coior.ol Jake Xiuppr;. iTyident o: the Yankees, stiil r.i.er.tly that a uk cT difiriin?. more i. ian anh;;if eifo. hurt .e chances of i iic team in this car's ncni..iiit raO'-. T:soipI:ne." reirarke i tiu- oon'nel. "w;is what ti:c team nteueJ more t;:an '-'.p.:-"ers. and discipline is s-orr.e: insr we are froirj; to I;h ve nex L so.ison or 1 til know the reason why." Base baM scribes "s. ho followed the Tanks throughout the summer expressed the opinion on several occasions that :i Ia-'k. o' discipline was huruns t h: Frances of tiie- club. and. while tr.ey did' . no; lay the blame entirely at Pill Ivmo- : van" ? door, they left the baseball re.vl-i re.vl-i :tis public with the impression tr.at H:il 1 'o"i;M have been a whole lot better dis-i dis-i v.ipUnarian than he proved to be this It is a matter of history that a ' Joy n.lub" never gets anywhere in a pennant 1 .i-av-e. Usually the tail-end teams in a ; jjU'-e are inclined to play slipshod base-! base-! , halt Tney play to the game over ar-i h.istie to the showers, and after ; .rr.at the bright liehts attract them. That ( ihe Yank? were this kind of a team in not point beins made here, for Dono-ven Dono-ven players really tr!ed h.ard to w in a .:irL-d I vision berth,, and it would be un- ii, r to jsav that they piayed iiappy-go-bi-.-ky baseball. Discipline on Field. i Discipline on a baseball club dos r.ot ; ave to do with the haoits of the plnv- er- off the bail rield aione. There is d:s- iphne on the field to b considered as we;!, and tha belief that the Yank? were iT-kine; in this was strenethenpd when , ack Pakir was t'ned and suspended I ;-tte in the season for ditohevlnp onlers. I So Colonel Rupf'ert has determined to ' -n Uie oii orrler of thincn inside out. ! and the Yank? will entPr tneir next pen-j pen-j VAsvt r-tcf under strict order". ' RupperT'? idea for 1 C i is to hav t?, o players for every position 'in his hail t;'-. if it is po.-sibie. He has faced so n:;-h hard hi. k in the wav of injuries r r p ia y e r that It is no wonder h ha formed this opinion, yet it can be earned ear-ned o'Jt eas;- enourh by reduinsr the c.ze of the pitching staff, and t.ds is j-jst M.f R'.pper intends to do. "P!trhr dn't rt eno';trh work th? .-lays." sa'.d ib- colonel. 'The taffp r-r.d r-r.d are too hi?, and I think that at ih" ;yldrt sepord p;'-he."s are enoi.h f-.- any hall hn fo S'p on ti f roster, and at thst on'y four nf p!iould he worked rirularly. F'y re'bir'nir the nnn -r of pitchers we can hoid rla:-ers v :,o can be used in ail the nrh-r positions, and that ts the plan a ions winch we ho7-2 to work." Ruppe.rt Iniiiat-d tht t.he Ynks will try to p:;rchaFe a t-ord oufield''r fo pla-, tf-p can-lens with Gilhooley and Marsar.s. y s MMsfied that the Cuban wlii Le i p'rone ro; in n'-xt year's te'n and -. romp!; men f-d Donovan on rl dal v hh-h lrous;ht Marsms to New York in trde for Lee Maee. Gedeon and Hannah. ''I have erat h-n r" Cedon," '-n-lin rjd R'Jpprt. "and Hakr at thin! jf'od for a: ha.-t another year, and t is no nM to mak" a 'ha:'" ;if s'."-t-ftTji not with I v-c 'Kiripa-uh pia"'nK ther. v.'e t.-' a troo-'J i t::;ri b-'-Feman. 'I hke P'tp at firf! : think I r zr. ftr.ouh. and I am irr- tl . r if h-'d t.ih" h'.n I in-. at th .at be v o ;hl a :. Vt'r. as yon kno:' . hl a h.all a? hrd anvftry! in --: n ' .iH v. h n Cf-w hit it. "We aro ftror.c r..r k r,r "Ve .(f. V.V-!a'-e Walters, a fir-1 hi :-i ffi'diT, and .'(; n maker to '. r-',r him. II a nna a hr from S-'nl' I,-.!-: I'itv. r.f w horn ve havA had f! i .: t. r ir rei-r." an1 ' hon we are eyp'fir,- o o'l 'b-ai. r'T"! rr,vhe r.U"h T' ':m'l Told at fV- t'rr. wbtn'-r I'.'.-'l iil oa k'-y.t or pm. om- of oij r n-v. rn"n ar'' too I t h : , nri ot,,' Ilini P. .J'f r. Ilo iirrri rn'Ti-'iio'-to arol i-. i1: f i .o n l lo III'-.0 III'-.0 o ' ro ; h for a not M't '. ' fi r. "Wo a.r lolio-zior op o'ov ba, ti,tli rr-a ,' 'inn op an onj.orinni: v to t j.liv-;ri j.liv-;ri L:i'ticrji. Wo h.i.o ;oi,rt'!. ovrry oloh In oor l-no'io ;iol arc (a.-. (o Fii.in I ,. Ihf- liro . i .iij'o lo l.it'l iVitTbl 'oir i' .it' ii ii. ir.tr m;i : fl'--. i.!r,;, -orr, rthliii.-. ' ii ii'M'o- .t oo-oi or .1 oi t. t'oi'-oi- li.i.f Ii,:.' o;o- 1'iii. v.-r'll lo.io ri'vl :i-r. v.oiri i.o-' I." ii mil, iti'. in ill.-Otrllno." |