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Show CHICAGO TEAMS HEAD FOR HOME Cubs Play Vernon Today and White Sox Meet Texas University CHICAGO, March 24 Chicago's two major league dubs today were ready to start their respective serle0 which will bring them closer to home. The National leaguers arrived in Los I Angeles from their training camp at Catalina island, Cal.. and Were sehed uled to cross bats with the Vernon Club, today, according to reports received here The Cubs expect a tough series i with the coast leaguers. The While So left Segnln. Tex.. Thursday nJght and arrived in Austin. Tex. today, where thev play the Unl-I Iverslty of Texas Two members of the 'quad were released before the club departed, timer Lelfer, outfielder, obtained ob-tained from Moose Jaw. Sask , was released re-leased to Little Rock In the Southern' association and Pitcher Pyle of Mto. Tex., was given his unconditional release re-lease nnd returned to his home. Pitcher Lick Kerr, who has been holding out for B salarv Increase, was! to confer with Manager Gleason today I and If was said he would likely be In the fold tonight. TV QOBB RE4 u BBS DETROIT, March 24 Ty Cobb' manager of the Detroit Americans,! was back on the lineup at Raleigh, N. (' today. The Georgian had been out) of practice Karnes with Rochester since1 Mbndaj With an attack of tonsilitis Thursday's contest at Hamlet S. C. proved the best of the barnstorming trip, Rochester outbatting the Tigers two to one. but losing by a 4 to 31 9Core. TIF" (, DIE PLAYED CLEVELAND, March 24. With the Blues leading Manager Speaker again Injected his rookies Into the lineup, and Cleveland held Kansas City to a f to9 tie in 11 Innings at Dallas Thursday. Thurs-day. Cleveland is booked to play the' Dallas, Dal-las, Tex., leuguers today. SEN TORs DEFEATED WASHINGTON, March 24 Inability Inabil-ity to cope with the shoots of Miller ;and Oeschger tells the story of Washington's Wash-ington's 3 to 2 defeat in the rubber game of the series with the Boston Braves at st Petersburg, Fia , Thursday. Thurs-day. The Nationals were able to drive out onlv six hits and were held scoreless until the eighth. Seven Washington pitchers are reported re-ported to be complaining more or less of sore arms and there Is a shOKtage of workable hurlers at the Tampa. Fla , training camp t Ms H 1MMERED PITTSBURG Pa, March j) -Hammering Babe Adams for five trip.. In the ninth the Pittsburg National leaguers came from behind Thursday and topped the yunnlgans ! to 7, advices ad-vices received here staged. Up to that point the youngsters had a four run lead. Manager Gibson again shook up his teams, putting Clvde Barnhart back I on third for tho regulars. That the pitchers are approaching form was indicated in-dicated by the fewei number of home Imiis that had been the case In recent clashes. "s. I NRIS IN CAMP I ST. Li'tiS, March 24 Judge Lan-, Lan-, fi is. baseball commissioner, e-.-as a visitor vis-itor today at the St, Louis Nationals arriving from New Orleans The Cardinals Car-dinals and the Beaumont, Texas league club pla an exhibition game this afternoon, after which the Nationals Nation-als ).,Hiig camp. The St. Louis fcmer-h fcmer-h ans broke their training camp at Mobile, Mo-bile, la. today and departed for Pen-sacola, Pen-sacola, Fla., where they plaj a three-game three-game scries with the Pensncola team. The Browns Thursday defeated the Brooklyn Dodgers 4 to 2 at Mobile, m their firrt major league exhibition game of the season. ! PLAYING UNTVERSTTi PHILADELPHIA, March 24. An .exhibition game with the University of Florida was on the Philadelphia Na-rion Na-rion il.s schedule today at their training camp at Leesburg, Fla Lance Rich- H hourg a member of the Phillies, is th H coach of the collegians and he will H play against his future teammates to- 'ne squad of the Athletics plans to leave Eagle Pass, Tex., tongiht for hom( (James with San Antonio are scheduled for tomorrow and Sundaw. The r si Of the team will break camp IH Sunday. Several games are to be H played on the northward journey. Tho Athletics Thursday defeated the Fifth cavalry team fioni Fort Clark li to 4. GIANTS RUN WILD NEW VORK, March 24 The Giants rui i lom-. Ives almost to death at San Antonio. Te., Thursday in their games ag QSI the Indianapolis Americans, th? score being 8 to 7. Everv man V on the team with the exception of Jonnard, made at least one hit, Young leading with four. Phil Douglas, the onlv member of H ln' ' "" "' ' signed up. has reached the tr.imink . imp nd it was believed 1" i"- bablv would talk business With uanager McGraw tods) I he Yankees again defeated the New-Orleans New-Orleans team, but their sensation of winning 10 to 4 was bothered by the Intimation by Judge Lnndls that Babe Ruth ;.n,i Bob Meusol must watch hostilities hos-tilities from the bench until Mav 20 H The judge, questioned bv reporters re- fl B irding I he possible lifting f the exile of the two Yankee stars, said. I have nothing to add.'' The Krooklvn I mHcn. Browh; "' at Wle b' ,he SL uis I r.v?, Xrm;h7llL ARiv.ij M DALLAS, rexas .March 24 Th leveland Americans in an exhibition ' V game, were scheduled to be squeezed in somewhere In the midst of an elah orate athletic carnival 1 Th program Included demonstra-oni demonstra-oni or accuracy, ircllng bases an 1 Fungp hitting by members of the 1 leveland and Dallas team DOESN'T LIKK COAST 1 I SApRAMBNTO, Cal. Ma u 1 Harry Luntc inflelder formerly w-iti, he Cleveland AmerlcansTTs retS? ing to St. Louis, whence he a r -7, I '.' Ti, told Lewis Mor: ing, one of the owners of the Sacr. memo Coast League club, that -'he dldnt want ,,, pl;lv n th |