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Show 'Jog DEN MEN JAKE DRAFTED org j jWhalen and Stone of rffl the Macks Go to ftggf Majors jj& f Cincinnati, Sept. 1G. Seventy-3cv-fpjftn minor league players were today VI; 'Jj grafted bj Mayor loague clubs at, the. 1 tsffiiHinal meeting of the National Base-ifc Base-ifc tf1 CommimaBion here. Of this (JJ number forty-seven will enter the ,. j?i 'American league either during the tittir fema'n(ir of this season or the be- jS ginning of the next, while the Navigational Na-vigational leaguo through the fortune of I 5J. 'the draw obtained thirty men. IldiJ' 0f thc 1ndlvldual teams the St -jjp GLouis Americans were by far the most v fortunate, inasmuch as sixteen new traces will be seen on this team In fan !thc near future- jcjj J The next to approach tho St. Louis j jAmerlcans in point of number is the ?5 Chicago Nations, which socured sev-& sev-& 'on new members by draft. aj?J J The Washington, Detroit and Chicago uggUyAmerican and Cincinnati nnd Boston SS-Nationaln each drew six. lucky slips p&jjl'from the hat. The Philadelphia JjSl'AmerlcanB got fivo while the Clovc-ilu&l Clovc-ilu&l ''and ard New York Americans and nS;St, Louis Nationals each obtained IbmS1, TI,e Pittsburgh Nationals got three. j Philadelphia and Brooklyn Nationals Sfftwo each while the Boston Americans .jfl-nnd the Now York Nationals did not jKwoure a man, Tho contest of the 5i f'raoro valuable players was more keen j, this year than usual. Almost every J 'man obtained from olass AA or cIbbs "1 :A teamB was drafted from two to 1 J thirteen times. The drafts allowed j Include: 2 ' From Ogden, Wbalen, by St, Louis i i Nationals. ' i Tn tho list of players whose selec-al selec-al tlon was set aside because of their ; release to major league clubs under fu j agreements approved by the commissi commis-si Ion Is Stone by Ogden, to St. Louis. -j t Tho following is a list or class AA 4 and class A players whose seloctlon t wae oet aside on account of numborr 26 jj From Los Angeles Lober by , Washington Americans; Daley, by St. 3 : Loals, Now York, Chicago and Phlla-w Phlla-w delphla Americans; Leveranz, by St. $ 4 Lonls and Detroit Americans and f I Boston- Nationals; Howard by New Sj York, Washington and Detroit Anier- ( leans and Philadelphia Nationals j ' Leveranz was declared subject to $ draft. From Oakland Mitze. bv H Cleveland, St, LouiB and Detroit m I Americans and Boston Nationals; ft Patterson bv St. Louis and Chicago 5c Ik Americans nnd Boston and New York 0 ff Nationals ; Lord, by Chicago Na- H ttynalH. k K Patterson was declared subject to 1 draft. 1 From Portland Howley by Phlla- i delphia Nationals; "Klawltter by De- S troit Americans. Klawltter was de-I de-I clared subject to draft. From Vernon Agnew. by St. Louis (Nationals; Brown, Boston Nationals Und Detroit; Carlisle by Chicago J Americans. Agnew was declared eub-?Ject eub-?Ject to draft-1 draft-1 ,71 From Denver. BeaTI bv Cleveland-Mw Cleveland-Mw and St. Louis Americans; Block by dm, Chicago NatioualB, TIagermpn by "Philadelphia Nationals. Beall was )W declared subject to draft ' m From Lincoln Borghelnier b A H Cleveland and Chicago Americans and a Bj Chicago Nationals: McCormlck by 1 J Chicago Nationals and ..Chicago Amer- flicans; Carney by Chicago Americans. 1 pBerghclmor was declared subject to fl V draft, j I From Omaha Johnson bv Chicago 1 Nationals; Nlehoff by Chicago Na- Uonals; Hall by Washington and De-I De-I I troit Americans. Hall was declared I freubjoct to draft. I ). The commlseion disallowed tho yl ' claim of Player Albert Nelson for J f J3(15 allegod to be due him from the 9 St. LouiB club of the National league 1 for salary under his 1911 contract. 1 President Murphy of the Chicago l ; Nationals after tho meeting adjourned 1 h, cancelled his droits on Korea of Dcs I h Moines. I II oo |