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Show .lolluitz Draws Down Ire Of Prexy for His Fight . .,- -.-v " V-t. . "v - . Baiting Players h Disastrous for "Singing Bill - Byron in Sacrajnento - I 8AN FRANCISCO, Cal.( Jul 21. Fred Mollwiti, 8c-ratuento 8c-ratuento firwt bttftemao, totly wa nusp?ndt-rl for ,n days and fiued $100 by President McCarthy of thfi Coaat lfapue for smashmg Umpire Bill Byron By-ron on the chin during the game at JSacramonto yesterday. FANS WRATHY ' I ' ' , AT "SINGING. BILL." , "... SACRAMENTO, CaU. July Jl-A Jl-A Isnffthy rceolntion branding I'm-plra I'm-plra William aBxron as arrogant and hostile" to tha pUyra and mentioning First Ha aoma n Fred Mollwltx'a d-bloot)ed. Amorlrjin-lam" Amorlrjin-lam" Jn striking Myron In tha first Inning of ye(rday'a game here, waa adopted by tha chamber of commerce) baseball committee today to-day and addnsatHl to Wm. H. McCarthy, Mc-Carthy, president of tha Coast league. MoUwIts was gent to the clubhouse club-house yesterday after a bitter argument ar-gument w ith ttyron 'OVr a decision at flrat baae that culminated in Mnllwits forcibly atrlkins the umpire um-pire In the jaw with hla gloved flat. mm i our -IT PI. At RK BA1TKR. - The busting of Bill Byron Is 1 something that the fans hgve ex- rected for many a loag day, but uat who waa going to do It, no-boOy no-boOy knew. Moll wits drew the aa-algnment aa-algnment for busting BUI and ha did It right on the chin, lllll la known aa a player belter. : He doesn't take much back talk from the men, yet he atari a plenty of arguments and arouses ae much Ire that he Is usually in-trouble. I.ord" Byron became known, ay Tinging BlIT'due to his unusual at-t:tud at-t:tud towarde the. playera. A kick on a called strike usually erings frrtn tha little refrain: "You can't hit tha ball with your bat on your ahnulder." Whenever the fans get on him, he usually dings: "On with tne game, the gsns Is ha-a-appy." P11V usually gets busted once or twice a year. "AtoUy'sV' action isn't at alt unusual. |