Show NECESSITY BRINGS YOUNG PLAYER INTO OWN Majors Forced to Dev Develop lop 4 Talent With Stars Stars' at at Per By Henry L L. Farrell United Press Press' Staff Cor Correspondent esP dento EW YORK March 16 The The N NEW back yo young ng play player r is coming coining into his own in the major le leagues gues With valuable players hitting close to the R Ruth th mark of and better the pilots of the big- big time circuit circuit- realizing the fruitlessness of b buying a team team are turn turning ns' ns their hands to the development of ot youngsters New York Is but a fair iak example of what Is going on on in al almost ever every fold fold of the two big leagues Each of ot the Gre Greater ter New York clubs clubs has plucked a peach from the harvest of the minors Brooklyn has young Bernie Nels Neis a recruit t outfielder who has not only forced himself into the thc regular lIneup lineup lineup line lIne- up but Is batting second Tie The Yankees I hare Bobby a a tall all around boy from the Pacific lf coast and Ward a ayoung ayoung J ou tl hoc trod ke young g infielder fe who seems to be booked for Frank Bakers Baker's position The Giants have a w whole ole flock the the most promising of which seems to be the Kelly brothers George the long first baseman and Ren Ran a. a a youthful pitcher who can slug as well Since Cleveland took George Uhle Uble from the sand lot and made a winning pitcher out of or him in one season the old theory of a long hitch in the minors has b been somewhat W exploded d The T es day of buying r players Is passing rapidly This year McGraw with a aver veritable ver ver- i table mint of coin couldn't persuade a manager to part with material to bolster up his faltering team He offered for Rogers Hornsby and was refused An offer of of almost equal size was made without success to Boston for tor Maran- Maran yule So McGraw was forced to the necessity of manufacturing his new timber |