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Show JOE DUGAN SHIFTS BLAME FOR TROUBLE Joe Dugan, formerly of the Athetics, who was recently traded to the Boston Bos-ton Americans In the three cornc:cd Ideal by wnlch PeckinpauKh wen' to 1 the Wnflhlnfftoo Senators, denies the I aeru.iat.1on that he lw temperamental. Dugnn saye his troubles with Con a! Mack came about as result of Ma k'e Insistent attitude regarding the system of play uced by th Philadelphia club. He deolaros Mack would never accept suggestions from his players and tliat because he did miggeat aome char Tea he drow the enmity of the tall lea ler and trouble resulted. Dugan says ho In glad to got away from the tall--nd champlona He hollevea tho Boston club will give a good account of Itself. It-self. "I am Just as lad to get a- iy as Connie Mack Is to get mo awa. I will bo happy with a baP club wf -re one's efforts are appreciated. I kr. w tho faDB talk a great deal about Mr. Fmzeo but I think he will give a player a chance to show what ho con do. and let him do It If he la right 1 am pleased with tho chiuige." said Dugan. |