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Show 'NEW YORK TEAM : WINS OVER DALLAS Dallas. Tex, March 2 The New ! York National league recruits won the second exhibition game of the seuson from the Dallas. Tex . league team here today, 7 to 0 Thorpe at first base for the New Yorks accepted 15 chances cleanly Continued on Page Seven ) no (Oostnued From Page Two.) GOOD MATERIAL IN LEFTOVERS If some big league magnates could gather together the material let go by managers on the supposition they were below standard or some other like cause, what a marvelous team he would le. Just glance over the ap pended matter as a .tarter Catcher archer, whom Hughle Jen-nin-.s of the Tigers couldn't see. I StCber Thomas, another backstop Jennings thought wasu t quite heavy enough for him Pitcher Hub Perdue, the star Boston Bos-ton flinger Frank Chance didn't want around the Cub bench Pitcher Iarn Cheney, now a great Cub performer, who didn't look good ie ex Managi r Fielder Jouea of the White Sox. I Pitcher Lew Richie of the. Cubs, the Giant 'anier whom tbe Phils thought was down and out First Baseman Chick dandll, one of the men who put the Senators on top this past season whom cx Manager Hugh Duffy of the White Sox thought was a joke Second Baseman Rath of the White Sox a player neither the Naps no; Connie ftfack Of tho Athletics could discern through a telescope Shortstop Bridwell of the Cubs, turned loose bv the Giants to give Fletcher and others a chance (laugh ter i Third Baseman Foster nf the Senators Sena-tors om of the 1912 sensations, whom i Connie Mack thought was too light for the job. If we bad tbe time and space wel might siring along with the outfielders outfield-ers and mention Clymer of the Cubs formerly of the Senators, Miller of the Cubs, who was bounced around on eastern teams, and Red Murray of fhe Giants a man Iried out as a catcher iind found v anting How d you like to he a manager tnd poSBi B learn composed of the above players? And it would be little trouble to name another nearly as good 1 1 all just goes to prove again that managers are but human; they also make mistakes |