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Show j DIAMOND DUST jj NEW YORK, M uch 3. Tentative! plans for th lineup and battlnj or-( der of the Xexv York Americans as announced an-nounced b Manager Miller Husglnsj at the Shreveport training camp place "Chick" FeWster in the lead off posl-! tion, Roger PSCIclnpaugh n xt. "Babo"! Kutb third, and Prank Baker fourth. I Baker, xvho was signed Tuesday, will play at third, while Aaron Ward xv 111 j be shifted to second base BL'TTi:. Mont.. March 3. Nail Mc-j Kaln. fl Butte, second baseman on thu, University of Montana baseball team' last year, has bcon ordered to report' next week at Hot Springs, Ark., to try, for a place with the Pittsburg Nationals, Nation-als, he announced here today. CHEYENNE! Wyo., March 3. The' Midwest Professional Baseball league j with clubs at Denver, Sterling', Casper and Grov Bull, was organized here at a conference attended by representatives representa-tives of eight cities Kick Hlcketsonl of Denver was elected president of thej league. CLEVELAND. O., March 3. Pitchers Pitch-ers Jim Bagby and Walter Malls arc the latest to report to the Cleveland baseball club In spring training at Dallas. Dal-las. Texas. AVALQN, Calif., March ::. Manager John Ever.-, kept the pitching and catching squadS of the Chicago Nationals Na-tionals busy for two hours tossing and receiving Grover Cleveland Alexander Alexan-der took his turn in the practice, whipping oxer some fast ones to Catcher Killefer. Elwood C. Martin, recruit from the Pacific """oast league, xvas given a try-out try-out which Evers said was satisfactory OO |