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Show BUILD AGAIN FACES SEVERAL BIG CLUBS Half of the Teams in Each League Will Need New Blood Next Season. One-half of each major league will need rebuilding for i:ii;5 if that season sea-son is lo. be as good by two-thirds as the season of 102 1. l'.aseball a rein-led rein-led s may be in great demand by another an-other winter. There will be change. In the heads of clubs if rumor is li'iie. It seems that what N needed in most of the clubs is a change in players and policy pol-icy in engaging them. It was reasonably certain that some of the! clubs that were put together for this year would not win a championship. cham-pionship. If a man wishes to run a hall club all the time for the fan of being licked, that, of course, is his apple pie, but by and by somebody will lind him out. The season of 102i has proved one thing which there has been considerable consider-able calamity calling about that the minors are slill producing players of major league caliber. No less than six tennis have been aided materially, material-ly, yes, some of them kept in the pennant pen-nant lights, by these yearlings, and there does not appear to be any logical logi-cal reason why 1025 should not see another influx of 'capable players from the little leagues. It is true that the price of minor league "possibilities" is just about at Its peak, probably due to the fact that it has been pretty lean in some of the smaller organizations this season. The owners probably aim to recoup some of the losses by sale of players and the market has gone a t rill e bullish. |