Show I r d y u u National League News Pitcher Gus Dorner purchased from Columbus has signed with Cincinnati Tho Cincinnati club has sold catcher catch-er Charlie Street to tho San Francisco club Infielder Harry Arndt now of Boston i Bos-ton will coach tho Notre Dame college I col-lege team The contracts of pitchers James Pastorius and Harry Mclntlre with Brooklyn have been promulgated Brldwcll says he Is perfectly satisfied satis-fied with the deal that takes him to Boston as It will give him a stlddy i job Manager Hanlon of Cincinnati Is said to be negotiating with Now York for the release of catcher Frank Bow crman It Is reported that Manager Arthur Irwin of tho outlaw Altoona club Is tampering with pitcher Scanlon and catcher Rltter of Brooklyn Manager McCloskey emphatically denies the story that his powers had been curtailed by the Messrs Robison Mac says ho has full authority over tho St Louts team Catcho Harry Smith has signed with Plttsburg He says ho will go to Mt Clemens Mich several weeks before reporting tlmo and take a serIes se-ries of baths and exercises there Latest reports anent Buck Ewing are that ho Is not in any Immediate danger of death Ho has been 111 for two years but he Is just now Improving Improv-ing and expects to bo out In two weeks President Soden laughs at the talk of Dunn having a personal contract with Irving Young which he is to assign to tho outlaw Altoona club Clark Griffith and will not sign n contract con-tract until he gets it Tack Sheridan has decided to umpire um-pire In the American League again this year Ho announced his retirement retire-ment last fall to go Into tho undertaking undertak-ing business but bo says tho outlook is not so rosy as he expected It would be and therefore will take another chance with the Indicator K I T League Paducah has sold Platt Land and Bohannon and Cairo has disposed of eight men to L I I league clubs Tho Cairo club has signed outfielder Will Klscr of Rushvllle lad and catcher Morgan also ot Hushvlllc William Forney and George Hlppert have been sold by Vlnccnncs to Rock Island while Harry Cooper has been bought by Augusta Gn An attempt will be made to place a team In East St Louis 111 Dan Me un u m wwww COMISKEYS NEW LEFTHANDED TWIRLER FROM IOWA TO BE TRIED OUT WITH THE WHITE SOX + f Ai Y w I v Lri M4 iaYrwr n z zm trft tr ft vfj i r 7Y2tN4R 4ARb RUa4RWHI7 i 3Y > Young has signed a new and legal contract with tho Boston club American League Notes i Outfielder Davy Jones has signed with Detroit Link Lowe will not manage the New Castle club as Detroit will not give him his release Outfielder Charley Hemphill has signed with St Louis at an advance over his St Paul salary Harvards decision to employ only amateur coaches knocks Chesbro and Keeler out of their usual spring snaps Manager Collins will take particular particu-lar pains to get himself In extra good shape at the Hot Springs next month NIe Clark the Cleveland 1 catcher expected to bat over 300 this yean Manager Lajole has selected bats for him The New York club has canceled the Yale game of April 18 because the championship season opening Is set for April 17 President Comlskey announces tho engagement for a trial of the southpaw south-paw pitcher Earl Kruger of the Se dar Rapids team Jimmy Collins firmly believes that all tho real stars are born stars and that no amount of practice will make a mediocre man a star While in Boston this winter pitchei Norwood Gibson spent much of his time In local Institutions perfecting his knowledge of chemistry Joe Sugden who Invented catching Is to bo released by St Louis Ten years ago Joe was hailed as a has been but ho managed to hold ou in fast company until now Spencer the young catcher who made good with the Browns last season sea-son up to a few seasons ago was a pitcher Like Roger Bresnahan he switched to the other end of tho battery bat-tery and the change proved successful Outfielder Hahn of the New York Americans recently lost his bankroll bank-roll of 1000 tn a savings bank smash out in Ohio As a remit Hahn says hr rants an Increase In salary from < Jr I Carthy who managed tho Cairo team Inst year Is said to have an option on the franchise Other cities talked of are Jacksonville 111 and Belleville 111 Vlncennea Is already malting preparations prep-arations for next season and It has been agreed that Eddie Kolb of Cincinnati Cin-cinnati who won tho pennant for Vin I connes last year shall bo retained na manager Several ot tho players of last year will bo lost but good men have been obtained to take their places Johnny Duggan of Vlncenncs was tho only player of this league drafted last season Ho was taken by the New York Americans As Now York has plenty of pitchers It Is believed that Duggan will bo In a Vlncenncs uniform again noxt season Nashville of tho Southern league wishes him but there are doubts that Nashville will pay the price Duggan will not go there unless forced us he does not wish to play In the South The American Association Outfielder Billy Nanco has signed with Toledo The Indianapolis club has signed catcher Dan P Howley of West Wy mouth Mans late of the Now Bedford clubThe The new players signed by Ptesl dent Tebeau for Louisville are pitcher Uhler of Baltimore pitcher McCord pitcher Carnes and first baseman Mey ers a local player Mike Kelley of Minneapolis has given out his spring schedule ot names It Includes games with several sev-eral Western League clubs The trainIng train-ing work will be started at Leaven worth early In March Charlie Nichols and John Kiln have formed themselves Into a stock company for the purpose of purchasing purchas-ing tho Kansas City Club However there appears to be little prospect oi tholr getting hold of the franchise Three more dates have been ached ulod by Manager Watklns for tho In cirrus The Chicago National League team will bo the attraction on April 2 and 3 mind the Wabash College team will lie seen at Indianapolis April 12 Catcher Mike Kahoe of Indianapolis Is being treated for an Injury to his leg sustained by falling down his steps at Hyde Park a Cincinnati suburb sub-urb and gashing tho limb on a nail It Is not believed the injury will prevent pre-vent his returning to the diamond in tho spring Otto Delnlnger has written President Presi-dent Qrlllo of Toledo to be taken back and reinstated Delnlnger played with Toledo two years ago Together with Billy Crystall and Doc Hazel ton he jumped the team going to tho outlaws In Vermont It Is understood that Grlllo will make an effort to have im rfaBaff u |