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Show M RETIRED BALL PLAYERS. H ; They Are Found In All Lines of Bush H ness Life. H ' 1 Hut when tho old ball pinor lias H I done with tho Kr.mc t) 't (Iooh not H ' iiicnn that ho han dono vi:h tho world. M : Whoti I hnvo fielded my laxt ball I will H ' prnctlco ili-ptlctry, kujh Cait. (Or.) H i Caucy, In tho Induiiundotit. H I I Tho olil iilayora who hnvo long ro H tired nro In nil Hjrtn or ImflnoHS. H j Some nro lav.yerw, like Johnny Wnrd H I ; and Dave Fnltz; so:nu iil.yslohuiB. llko H CJuuiiIiik; Amos Itiiulo Ih warklni; In H J a Itimber yard In Vlticomies, Did.; B I Mlko Sullivan was on tl-o governor's B j HtafT In IloHlon till ho tiled; Charley Ba Cianzell, the llostou's old catcher, la a HB traveling r "man; Jim O'ttourko, HB formerlj o. ,. New Yorkn. Is play- Ing hall to-dti. . Ho owiih IiIh own club BH Hint grounds ntul lias a son play' un H I thu Hniuo (emu with him Conn tit H State league. Itoger O'Connor, o H Now York's old catcher, Is a laru H 1 property owner in Cincinnati. "Buck" B Kwlng Is In liusiness In Cincinnati. HB 1 People who remember Arllo l.atliam J , s will he glad to learn his fate. Arllo J 1 was one of tho gieutest kickers ever f seen, tho leader of Hots and pluguo J , of umpires. Ho they've mado him an J umpire, ami rrovds now dally heap j contutuely upon htm. |