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Show ir TOOTIIRIAL Cases Will Be Called Next Wednesday CHICAGO, Feb, 4. Tha cases of ths eight Chicago American league baseball base-ball playsrs and others Indicted for alleged complicity In ths throwing of games In ths 1919 world series will be brought into -court bniary-,-when a date will be set for arraignment. Iteporta that the Indictments had been pigeonholed led Charles A. Mac lonald. chief Justice of the criminal court, to look Into the matter today. Finding the dockets of all of tn criminal crim-inal courts crowded. Judge Itlett .Junald ordered the rases transferred from Judge J. J. Sullivan to Jud;e Dever and Judge Dever Immediately announced an-nounced he would take up the cases next Wednesday. The Investigation of reports that copies of the testimony of some of the indicted men before the baseball grand jury had been offered for sale to New York and Chicago newspapers wss to have been continued today by the regular reg-ular county grand Jury, but was postponed post-poned until next week. |