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Show on, who was down there for a while, la roi;r tack, and' may taka a few good ones with him. . . IiOn is patting itself en the back 'cause it's going to have what it calls a champion baseball team-this sepoa. Harry fctoney is doing the work, lie responsible for the basketball champion. cham-pion. . .-.. , TT itb a man ' sized grouch, Young Donahue left last night for Denver, whence after a few days lte will leave for Boston and take on a number of good ones. Mike "Twin" Sullivan, brother of the man who knocked the spots off Jack Palmer, ehampion middle-weight of England, at Los Angeles last night, is awaiting the arrival of hi ticket from Tom IleCarey, when he will leave for the coast and begin training for him match with Hney Alellody for the welter-weight championship. Dorsey Burgees, crack shot has gone to Alaska to do things to the funny ducks up there. He's pledged to bring back a malamoot and a bit of tundra. Jack Sheridan,' an American league umpire, was fined $3 in a St. Louis police court 'tother day for just being be-ing .'toxicated. Poor devil, everybody jumps on the umpire. Teddy Roosevelt not the big one-is one-is assistant manager of Harvard university uni-versity crew. From father to ton! They aay that Honey Mellody ran away from Jimmy Gardner of Lowell because the light-weight insisted upon a match .with the. lad with the sweet name. ."Nothing new In that. RIGHT OFF THE BAT. John "W ". Gates, the steel maggot no, magnate is dickering for a baseball base-ball team in the Nutmeg State. Jawu doesn't care how he spends his money. Charles S. Btahl, manager of the Boston Americans, has quit stalling and resigned. He still holds his job as captain, however. Mike Schreck of Cincinnati knocked out Jim Tremble in the twelfth round last night at ilibbing, Minn. Tremble hit the floor fifteen times. - The floor wasn't hurt much. Dog-owners in this eity are planning to organize a field trial club, and will hang up $300 as prizes for the best hunters. e U prepared laddies, Hallowed .boys and high school youngsters met this afternoon af-ternoon and talked about organizing a baseball league for the coming season. The fun will begin about April 10. . Local bike-pushers are Mexicanized. News of bunches of scads made in the capital to the south is causing a number num-ber of them to pull up stakes and go after the greasy. stuff. W. E. Samnel- i " - |