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Show j DIAMOND DUST I'EEYELAN'D. .. Feb. :C. The first squad of the champion Cleveland Indians will leave here tonight tor the spring training amp ot Dallas. Tax. The fielders will leave one Wew i from tpday MINNEAPOLIS, Minn . IVb. it. 1,1 lche. of Pueblo, Colo., who pitched pitch-ed for the University of Colorado last year, has been signed by the Minneapolis Minne-apolis American Association club. It was unnounced today. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. Keb. 6- Members of :he St. Joseph club of the Western league will train with the Minneapolis team at klahom.i City, kia . next we. k PRINCETON". Si JT.; Feb. 2b. Sixty eandidates for the Princeton Baseball team reported yesterday for tho first practice. NEW YORK. Feb. :'6. Five recruits re-cruits of the New York Americans, tho vanguard of 4 player the .Yankee management has corraled for the H'-l ampaijgn, were on their way to spring 'mining at Shrt-vrport, La, today i SAN FRANCISCO, Fob. 26 Frank lO'Doul, formerly with the New York Americans, today signed his contract to play with the San Francisco club of the Pnciflr Coast league, the coni-inf coni-inf season. Telegraphic advice was received from Bob Hasbrook, who p'.aved first base with San Francises i.st summer that he had derided to quit baseball. Hasbrook finished lasi season with a batting average of more than 00 i PORTLAND, re . i-eb. 26 Mana !gcr William Klepper, ot the Seattle Baseball team, announced while here that he had traded Pitcher Blebold tq i.'klahoma, for Outfielder Lane. The 1e was closed by long distance tel-ephOhe tel-ephOhe while Klepper sat in 'ho of-, of-, flee . here of Judge W. W. McCredle, inf-sldent Of the Portland Baseball Iclub. |