Show V CLUBS SHOW iss SS FOR 1915 S ASON I A. A Owners Give I fit Others Lucky I to Break Even T. T WOODRUFF t American association pen pen- e Over ver it ma may be stated fr from m mf of f attendance reports and formal formal information that only ony the eight clubs will make any their heir owners this s season ason will break even t fo for ir r will show a balance on onide side ide of the ledger i t's is remembered that the theLOA Loi LOA LUlia circuit t. t practiced drastic ment and cut Its player limit n men between May 15 and 15 both Individual clubs and andIs nd Is LS whole lopping off oft expense z r possible this can hardly be satisfactory condition With With- economies practiced it is whether hether any club In the possibly St. St Paul would velvet In the strong box conclusion of ot the playing s SH aul sh should uld be a winner 1 1 might be expected It had of ownership and nd a change gers The Norton syndicate Ithe ie winter after an an option cnn enn ennon n holdings was secured that it would not accept f help from other clubs in ine e e. e o of players The was one likely to sentimental effect if it nothing p pon n the fans Mr Norton not good enough for I were not good enough team he wished to give the I r f baseball in St. St Paul nager Mike Kelley went out outi i r d up up a a team which at as a surprise then than a surprise and finally U When it took first position fans flocked to the 1 ee the miracle wrought il ders of ot 1914 tl lons Millers Millera began to n o threaten and las the Saints The rivalry 1 Twin Cities if their r near equal in inre re i is 19 a a. healthy asset in lie winning streak of ot the both St. St Paul and andI I and converted converter I l' l like a losing season for forit forns it ns ns into a credit been beer up in the run run- s gone along at a a. conI con- con I if which attracted enough 0 enable colonel Wathen ws tead c. c ld of frown when base base- M red proved the financial of the season Re Re- i the illS pressure of Federal by the withdrawal Feds to Newark the th reunited fans thought ted the fhe entrance to o Mc- Mc t This This' seemed all the cW ey jy when Jacl JacK c Hendricks Hendrick's ion br io move out oat in front at a which la lahe he other con eon eeling In fa fact t. t there were t ts the Hoosiers Hoosiers' would make 1 race of It Then Thea the In- In s sluggers slumped gJul itil l br braced ced and the lead of ot tas was gone l I eams eam's st stump t nip was was not If a count for the lack of pator pator pat- pat or the team leam always had a i YI Jl perhaps ps the last month slon lo of interest engendered d deral ral league invasion ng over and with the att at at- rt t home not what It should Ity called the best minor wn in the country the road tour of the seven cities tre re poor es at Columbus Cleveland and Kansas City may b be beI bel I l or in part by the stand- stand clubs lubs Milwaukee follow follow- had become i f winners and the change aggregation to division outfit was reflected cli in all l leagues agues major or similar circumstances lino doubt was Influenced by talk and pretty constant ef- ef a transfer of the fran Iran Toledo which did not show enthusiasm at Kansas City yas one of the heaviest If Joser loser in the crowd combat the Federal league is played t tp 19 a frazzle as a proposition which ch elf l conditions re received elved pow pow- support Just what JU do next season with remains remain to tot iut t the experience In a Chir Chi Chi- r r j last winter is likely to by the Fed magnates Kansas City out of without consulting its I IH I Ings H ers era nis considered it appears lule Iule makers wisely the playing sea- sea months and the schedule mes for t the first time since e. e |