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Show Cleveland Wants the Pennant Tho Cleveland Baseball club, which came with such a rush at tho closo of last season, Is out for r. pennant fight next summer, and Is making plans that will bear study by other managements. Cleveland was first of all tho clubs of tho country to cngago Southern training quarters, selecting tho Now Orleans grounds that were used last spring with such good re sults. Armour will go South early and will take with him no less than ! thirty-two players, a number of them youngsters whom ho will havo no pos- elblo chance to uso this season, but j - whom ho wishes to seo in action, for futuro reference Tho best is good j enough for Cleveland, and all of tho 1 players, as well as tho manager and tho newspaper men who go to train- 1 ". Ing quarters with him, will bo quar- Cp tered at tho St. Charles hotel. The Cleveland management Is one of tho best. It hustles for tho coming play- ' ors, gives thorn pioper preparation j . and follows this with a well-arranged j exhibition sorlcs that covers, or comes j closo to doing so, tho oxpenses in- I curred In getting ready for tho year. Detroit Freo Press. |