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Show Baseball Scouts Find Big League limber in Army CHICAGO. Nov. It. Even the world war has failed to keep th management of th Chicag Cubs from keeping a steady weather aye on world series clash of th future. In which they are now planning to take part. Ths Cubs have gone th limit and have a regular reporting scout in Mitchell. Here Is his happy view, threat and promise for ths Cubs' future In baseball. lf peso I declared and w start ths big league In April, there will be som new and Interesting talent In every club the talent has been developed In the army. Hundreds of high class players have been discovered In Franc and at the oan-1 oan-1 tonmente. Hig leaguars over thers d-. d-. clars that they hav seen and played In France with or against better material i than th minors provide. "Orover Cleveland Alexander write that he can name six pitchers, non of : them having any special reputation be-1 be-1 for th war, but every on of them a whale, well worth having In any big league team. He also has found sora heavy batsmen and clever outfielder. I "Alexander will look after our Interest among tha soldiers. He will deliver some I of the best srmy players to hm Chicago i club, and th best th Chicago club ha I will not be too good for th youngsters ; who havs fought Ilk men and soon wlQ ; come home to pleaae the fans." |