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Show The Red Sox are going better now. Lee Meadows continues to hurl gilt-edged gilt-edged ball for the Phillies. The Giants surely are getting their money's worth out of Phil Douglas. Cincinnati is making money these days. Pat Moran is responsible for it. ' They made a mistake with reference to Mr. Ragan. He should be named Finnegan. Bigbee of Pittsburgh, just a fair outfielder, out-fielder, is the leading base stealer in the National league. There are many fans pulling for the Cincinnati Reds to win the pennant in the National league. There is a scramble among managers mana-gers of the leading ball teams in both leagues to get star pitchers. "Every little magnate has a squabble squab-ble of his own," seems to be the popular pop-ular tune in the American league now. Ray Roberts' recent no-hit game for Atlanta against Nashville was the second sec-ond of the season in the Southern league. Talk about your Schulks and Ruels, but no club has shown a better young catcher than have the Mackmen in Perkins. The retirement fever, a bee always, in the bonnets of Frank Baker and Duffy Lewis, has struck these two Yankees early. Gus Bono's no-hit game for Shreve-port Shreve-port was tbe first of the season in the Texas league. The San Antonio Aces were his victims. Mario De Vitalis of Brown university univer-sity fame, has become a Yankee. He has returned from overseas. Ho is 8 right-handed pitcher. If there is a slower pair of pitchers In the American league than George Erickson and Elmer Myers their names cannot be recalled. Cub fans have become exceptionally rough lately. Umpires cannot make a close decision without being greeted with a shower of pop bottles. Manager McGraw of the Giants Is charged with having said that he was glad to get out of the town of the Hun when he left Cincinnati. If anyone tells you Wilson Fewster Isn't as good an outfielder as the Yanks have had In five years, go to the mat with him. And he can hit I |