Show I Baseball I The candidates for Harvards team will bo called on January 9 the earliest ear-liest In the history of tho college There will be no professional coach for the pitching department John J McCIoskcy of Loulsvlllo has been signed as manager of the St Louts National League club the announcement an-nouncement being made In a telegram received from Stanley Robison who is in Cleveland It has been decided that tho Harvard Har-vard baseball team will not have professional pro-fessional coaches for its pitchers next spring A graduate system will prevail pre-vail Jack Chesbro and Cy Young have done this work for years Earl Zook a promising Indiana w pitcher who has been playing with tho southern leagues for some seasons sea-sons has received three offers for next season He will accept one of them probably with a Texas league The Now York Nationals have signed sign-ed a new catcher M W Fitzgerald Is his name Ho played last year with tho outlaw leaguo at Sharon Pa Ho weighs 185 pounds and is said to be a good thrower and Nike j I hitter Jack Dolan formerly with tho Chicago Chi-cago St Louis and Washington Ni tlonal league teams and last year with tho Youngstown team of the PlO teethe league probably will manage tho Akron team of the same league next season Amos Rude formerly a famous pitcher for the New York National league baseball team but who Is now employed In Indiana denies that ho Is going to reenter baseball as has been widely reported Ho says ho has asked for no place and has no I Intention of ever playing again Catcher Fritz who was with Shreveport i Shreve-port last season has gone to Pregreso Mexico with a team of ball players from Mobile There will be a league of ball clubs In Yucatan this winter and Fritz has the handling of one of these clubs There willbo a number of Southern League players In the list and they will remain In tho trop Ics until spring Frank Bonner the famous baseball pluyer died In n hospital in Kansas City of blood poisoning Bonner was 41 years old Ho had been a professional profes-sIonal baseball player for twenty years and played with the old Baltimore Balti-more Orioles when that team won the pennant three years In succession Ho played for Louisville before being transferred to Kansas City and Ins ° season was considered ono of tho boa second basemen in the American 0s sodatlon |