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Show CHANCE AND KLINC DECIDEDLY AT OUTS Whea the deal between tha cube and doves, whereby Jeha Kliag went te the latter team, waa made, everyone inti mats with Kling and knowing tha great work be had- done for tha rube la years fust, could not help bnt think thet here was something back of it all that had aot heretofore been published. Tbe following from a Philadelphia paper bit explain the whole matter: ''Back of all thia trade between the Boeton Nationale and tbe cube, whereby where-by Johnny Kling waa given into the possession of tbe rnatlera, ia the open enmity that existed between Manager Chance and bia catcher, and dating bark to the world 'a aeriea between the cube aad athletics, "Chance waa ineeneed at Kling 'a work ia the first two games here, and at Aldine, where tha cube were housed during their atay, a quarrel broke out betweea them, and the eanee of the dispute-was the manner In which Eddie Colline buffaloed tba cub backstopper. "After the game the taxirabs whirled the cube ta the hotel. The manager dad hia 'catcher were living en the eame floor. Chance arrived at the hotel before Kling and the manager was lurking in tbe corridor for the catcher. "Kling swung along dnwa tbe ball way and Chance confronted him. "'You get in there and do eome catching.' aaid Chance ta bis aubordi aate, 'or else you'll be on the beach aad Archer wil do the work ia the rest of the gamee. Don't be trying to prevent pre-vent this maa Colling from showing yon up. You keep your attention for other things, leave Collins alone, and catch. That s all there ia to that.' " "Kling waa aore aa a boil. Re re plied ia vigoroue terms to bia manager and be ana the peerleeg leader had a war of words." |