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Show WHAT THEY SAY ' R SS BAId . Sam my Boh 1 : .- iccordlng to Russ Hall, the I ! who made the deal lor Moran. Bbhne crouches a little too much HiB Bl the plate and he Is a little weak in sHH going utter balls on his left, but he LBflisB the makings of a great player. 1 H sent him up from Tncoma to the St. Louis "aids several seasons ago when H he w.m Just a kid. He has learm-d a LsLsfl lot since. Cincinnati will have to de- H Iq) a second baseman pretty soon to H take the place of Morry Rath, whose H legs .ire going back on him. Bath H Isn't playing the ball that be was last fLsHfl season Pat Moran will take a lot of iBis&X! the roughness out of Bohne's playing iiHiftW and may fit him out as a second base- LbsbbbH I man. In case Bohnc doesn't make bbbbbbsbbh I good at second and does inako the rif- bbbbbbbbbb ' 1,. at third. Heinle Groh can be shift- BLBfl Ud to second." ibbH GENE Tl N N ES. Two forced postponements of en- BBBjPt gagements to do battle with Martin mEmX. Burke of New Orleans has caused HraK Gem Tunney to be criticised, but he IHMj n ilntains thai natui e must t.ske Its course once he broke a knuckle and UsM&wl the second hum- 11 w.s ptomaine pois-onlng pois-onlng Hi says: j "Of course it is possible that Burke jwfawr maj object to coming east a third time ,iU: I to meet me I couldn't very well cen- 4eantlfilfi& Isure him for that, even though it wa3 3 I no Intentional fault of mine that our HIBffij two matches tell through Nature's j law l must be obeyed. The first time BSiflBrBc I broke a knuckle and the second time ElSffittloii I had ptomaine poisoning. I would BffijK&St? Irnuch prefer having the affair staged Sl3$&f$ I In the east. However. If Burke feels suEUierai that he cannot make another trip, I BSHLP Will he willing to box him in New Or- BiSBlMi I leans tor the same terms I was guar- SBgfcflp!0 tanteed by Matchmaker .Jennings." ttMEjjj |