Show I I I I I I SWAPS AND TRADES ORDER IN MAJORS 3 Manager less Clubs Will Start Ball Rolling BY HENRY FARRELL United Press Staff Correspondent NSW NEW YORK YOUK Nov 18 Wholesale Wholesale swaps deals and trades may be expected in the big league circuits as soon as three clubs get a n boss The Detroit Tigers St. St Louis Browns Brownsand and the Boston Braves have not announced an at- at flounced their new management but it may come now any day since the war is i over Clarence Rowland is considered Frank Prank Navin's choice as successor to Hugh Jennings Lee Fohl former head of the Indians is being talked of to take tale the job of Jim Burke In St. St Louis and Fred FredI Il Mitchell deposed leader of the Chicago Cubs is considered as sure of George Stallings Stalling's place on the Brave bench Practically every team in both leagues needs a plug In some weak hole The Cleveland champions are sadly in need of a shortstop and if the rule against spit bailers is not rescinded Speaker will need needa a couple of pitchers The Brooklyn National National Na Na- league champions would like to have a third baseman and a catcher or two Manager Before Manager McGraw left heft for tor Cuba he ho sal said he needed a good second baseLman baseman base- base nan man as Larry Doyle is definitely through and also would like a good center fielder The Yanks Tanks are said to have bought Joey Dugan from the Athletics to lo take Pratts Pratt's place at second Wally Vally is iii du due for Cor a change in some kind of a trade and anti Babe Ruth Huth probably will be tried at first base with Bob Comiskey needs practically a whole team in Chicago and some trading activIty activity ity is bound to come as the magnates have agreed to give him help The Cubs are not well off Every team needs some kind of a a change and since the political fight Is over and the managers have a free rein to go out out and trade the winter stovepipe league will have plenty to watch during the off season I |