Show l 1vl s yt4 r r z + ttle4e + aW r 4 + t Ml Xa Y 1 r P H f r I 1 trl its I 4tiP q + api a National League News Tonney tiled to trade Wolvcrton for pitcher Mclntlre but It did not work Fred Tonney says that never was It more dlnictilt to secure first class plajlng talent than now It will look like old times for Han Ion to manage the Cincinnati and have Joo Kelley for captain Catcher Jack Slattery will doubtless prefer to go to St Louis next season thnn to return to the TrlStnto league The Boston club Is endeavoring to dispose of third baseman Harry Wol erton He may land In the TrlStato league The PItts burg club has sold pitcher Kinsella and Infielder Knabe to Toledo Tole-do where J Ed Grlllo will manage Ills own team next season The St Louis club has sold pitcher Mike ONeil who retired last season to Brooklyn for 5000 cash Ho will probably play for his old manager Patsy Donovan President Barney Dreyfuss of the Pltlsburg club does not think the Cln clnnatls will train at Hot Springs as reported The Pirates leave for the training grounds March 17 John It Walsh whoso Chicago banks have gono to smash for many millions of dollars was for many years associated with A G Spalding In the ownership of tho Chicago clubs Trainer Mike Murphy of tile Pennsylvania Penn-sylvania university has located Beau monts trouble as an atrophied tendon in trio back of his left ankle a defect to bo cured by the proper exercise Frank Chanco announces out In California that ho will never again don tho pad and mask of a catcher No one expects him to do so as long as ho covers first baso as well as ho has In the past According to Arthur Irwin St Louis may lose tho services of pitcher Frantz who was purchased from Kansas Kan-sas City Frantz Is thinking seriously of dropping baseball In order to pur suo his studies for the ministry |