Show I I I I HEYDLER WILL IL HEAR CHASE CASE E JAN JAM 30 NEW YORI YORK Jan 22 John John A. A Heydler Herdler president o 0 of the National league announced today that he would Y ul hear hE-ar th the case against Harold Harod Chase first baseman of the Cincinnati team tt on January 30 Instead of today I upon the request Bequest of Chases Chase's attorney Chase was as suspended indefinitely by I Manager Mathewson of Cincinnati last August while the tho Reds were playing I in New York Mathewson made h n n i n grave crave I j 1 h n n i n c charges arges aga against Chase at the time tImeS adding that he lie did not see how it would be possible for tor Chase again to pla play big league ball under the tho circumstances circum circum- stances IJohn IJohn i iJohn John McGraw manager of tho the New York Nationals an and William Perritt a n Giant pitcher have been requested to attend the hearing bearing as witnesses for forlie forthe the lie Cincinnati club Manager Mathewson Mathewson Mathewson Math Math- ewson who filed the original charges Is still In France where he is serving as captain in the tho chemical warfare service After the lie closing of ot the 1918 1913 baseball season Mason Chase started a a. civil suit against the the- Cincinnati club for the I amount of ot salary he lost IJ by reason of hl his suspension I |