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Show SOME PLAYERS IN HUB NATIONAL Boston, Nov 1G - lohnnv KUng's legacy to George Stallings. h's successor suc-cessor in the management of the Hub j National leatue team, is not to be dispised. Tho "Big Chief" will find I himself the possessor of several reg- i ular baseball players. I There Is no more promising lefthander left-hander in either league than George Tyler, a man whom McGraw would be mighty glad to have. Otto Hess, the come-back, pitched wonderful ball for tho Pilgrims towaid the close of j last season, while Hub Perduo did well In front of the losing team. The three pitchers give Stalling the nucleus of a good pitching staff. McTlgue has displayed some promise, although Stallings would not keep him at Buffalo last year. Rariden Is a fine catcher, and it is a pity he cannot hit better Ikri-kus Ikri-kus Goudy, the ex-Giant, has shown improvement back of the bat. Bill Sweeney 13 one of the great hlt-teis hlt-teis of the X.atlonar league, and Alar-ranvlllo, Alar-ranvlllo, at short, is a remarkable fielder, but a light hitter. The weakness of the Boston club has not been so much In the pitching staff as in the team play, and the general lack of speed. |