Show HOW BIG MEN OF BASEBALL VIEW NEW RULING I e c e es i f Some Clubs Would Lose Every Player JJ as 0 MANY FAVOR CLOSING OF ALL LEAGUE PARKS I By International News Service NT EW EV YORK May 24 Re Re Reports N NEW iN ports from the big league clubs of the East show that approximately approximately approximately ap ap- ap- ap proximately 90 per cent of the players will be lost to organized baseball by the new war department department department depart depart- ment order The New York Yankees would have only Frank Prank Baker left Connie Mack has several men who were not in the draft at registration day last June but for the most part they have reached 21 or will reach it within a few weeks and will fall under the amendment clause just adopted by congress The Boston Red Sox would not be able to retain the services of ofa a single player The Braves itis it itis itis is understood will not be so seriously crippled but no statement statement state state- ment as to the men not in the draft was given out The NewYork New NewYork NewYork York Giants would have three men left They are Fletcher and Zimmerman who are over the age limit and Ross Young who is not yet 21 Ty Cobb the hero of ot the baseball world would be compelled to change uniforms Although he passed his thirty-first thirty birthday last December he was in the original draft and would be bo compelled to comply with the regulations George of St. St Louis who has been hailed as Cobbs Cobb's successor successor as the leading figure orthe of or the diamond is easily within the age The Detroit club would have only Bill BUl Donovan as pitcher Strange as backstop Spencer at first and Hughie Jennings who says he willI will play anywhere he is ss assigned |