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Show Bonnie Mack, Developer of Greatest Baseball Machine, May Retire as a Manager. The retirement from baseball's man- Igcrlnl ranks of Cornelius McGllllcud-ly, McGllllcud-ly, ktinwn to tin' Knotting world in "intile Mack. Isshndowcd In the recent rtturn to baseball of Harry Duls, ong the lieutenant of Crafty Connie. Ileports from Philadelphia my that Mack has tired of the fiik of mun-aging mun-aging a bull club and Is nhout ready to Jevote hi attention to the business end jf the game. Dnvl Is to succeed Mack is boss of the Athletics on the field, the rumors go on. I Mack, the developer of the greatest baseball machine of recent years, If not the greatest ot Ml times, sccm$ destined to pass QUt ot the nifinngcrlal sCtttelaAttr V I I I iS.V - s I I Connie Mack. - I i ranks with n hiring ot failures marring a record that hud Known nothing but ' hueeess nt QunUertown for font teen ' years. Connie tlisni.tutlcd lilt great ma- , thine nfter losing the 1H14 world's scries, scr-ies, and since (lint time he, has been tiylng In miIii to develop another winning win-ning combination. For four conical- , tlve hOiKons MneU'ii teams have finish- eil In lust plnceund the iiggregntloli' hu is piloting tills season promises no higher high-er a llnlsh. Mack has been the directing head ot the one team for u longer term of years than any other nninuger now In thu game. Likewise, he Iiiih been handling , ball clubs 'longer than any other pilot In the history of baseball. |