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Show BASEBALL NOT TO INTERFERE WITH WAR Special to The Tribune.. SAN FRANCISCO, March 23. Allan T. Baum, president of the Pacific Pa-cific Coast leaguej gave assurance that his organization stands ready . to play -the sterner game if called on. "Tne club owners are of one voice when it comes to a patriotic showing show-ing on our part," said Baum. "In case of emergency we would, on one day's notice, turu over our parks to the military authorities. Ever' possible pos-sible assistance would be given the government. I know that Powers, armody, McCredie, Berry, Ewing and Murphy all would encourage anv of their players who wanted to enlist in time of actual war. Base-hall Base-hall has been called the ' national fame.' In case of need the Pacific !oast league will go to any extreme to live up to this name." |