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Show John M. Ward fa not aatiatled with th $1 km) vfrdl. I award! htm agattiat "Ban" J oh neon of the American league Tor aiander and haa appealed to the ?ew York circuit ourt of appeal from a d-lalnn denying him a new trial. Ward waa former baeeball atar. Rather tough lu'k for the t. Ioula cardinal. R ger Breenahan. their man-, airer. mho haji heen lead in a; them to loftier helghta than the t. Iouta fana have been arouatomed to iee the'r trams rHrh. wan catching the nam yea-terdav yea-terdav agaluet Brooklyn when a foul tip at nil k lilm on the right ankle. And poor old Breenahan waa no good aa a hatter for two yeara beeauee 4V4ai auvh hard luck la getting hit on tlia head ao often. If Mtnneapoll tan get aeven hit In Ave Inning! off Marty O'Toole, the t22.tVOO beauty, aa It did at Rt. Paul. Auguet 4. what will the big fellowe do to hi in? Oueea Joe Tinker lant feeling; pretty cheat y today. After Frank Chance had banished him for laslneaa he had to rail the crack ahortntop hack and yeaterday Tinker a ntlrk work waa reaponalule for ("hi, ...ay,.'.. vl,.tnrw vr lv Vnrb. flare Abe Kemp In tha Pan Franclac Bulletin: "Tha minor league, principally the rleaa A leaguea, will make a determined flght for a new deal ..thin fall at the annual an-nual meeting of the minor leagi.ee aaeo-elation aaeo-elation at Pan Antonio, Ten. The magna mag-na tea heavily Interested In minor league towna .are wrought up over the ta'tlcp ofnajor league luha who grab any and evarv olaver that ever held a glove In hla hand. It In bad enough for majora to Invade minora, but when It cornea to scouring the biiahea. It la tlmt that something some-thing ahould drop. "For Instance. Mr. Joe Buah la playing In the wild of Arkanaaw. Against a team of farmara who wield a plrk for a bat. Mr. Buah fana twenty men. His prowess spreads far. In a very ahort time Joe Buah, with valise In hand, invade in-vade tha big show. He la not ripe for big league company, nor minor either. Some minor league club la up agnlnat It for a player and they wire to the big league club. Tha majors have the effrontery ef-frontery to demand 91500 for Joe Buah. Tha minor league magnate must either Ray the price or go without the player e so badly needa. Ia this treating tha minor leaguer with conalderatlon? Ia this gratitude? Tha big powers have Impoeed on good nature long enough and the patience pa-tience of the minora haa been exhauated. "If all the claae A clubs feel the same way aa the magna tea on the Pacific coast the majors will be forced to agree to a new deal. Frank leh la urging every director di-rector on the coaat to attend tha 8 an Antonio meeting and to Increaae the strength of the appeal of the claaa A 1 leagues. Danny Iong. Cat Bwlng and Frank Iah will attend the meeting, which promises to be a record breaker. |