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Show ! UMPIRE CHASES HALF TEAM l I "Old Hickory" steva Kane. Formerly , With American Allocution, Cett Into Oaep Trouble. "'Mil Hickory" Htevu Kane, formerly Amerlian anociatlnii umpire, poked hl nlTlcliil bead Into a fine young trouble unne out hi Taer.ma tlio oth r day. Htevednre. It will tie remem liercd. Iliok tn the qillel wood of Ihf Nnrthweti league alter I'maldent Tom Lynch, of the National b aitiie. hnd tl"d a ran on the unfortunate arbl trator tieraune he waa a trifle under- Izeil Hlii.-f taking up lila duti'a In the v.ent Kane bun b'en awlngltig bla urnclnl nx with prnMon whenever a player turns a trick, and the other I day the mubby arbitrator broke up a lame, largely to ahow bin nilthnrlty I The liuoma ar.d Victoria Inl.a ' opemd a game, and everything war aolng nicely until tlm Kecond Inning when aome one on the Victoria lu nch I'linhed forth nn uncomplimentary remark re-mark lo the aiyllnh Mr. Knne. Whlib Ing niiil. Ii nly on hla heel. Hteve pointed point-ed to the bench mid howled: "Clear out of the Held, . very one of you." I Manager IIihih, holder, of the Vic I lorla rluh. protested, and then mine Ktfve'a really authoritative act. He ( pulled nut hla watch (mil, I gold) nud : Inform, il II. in.-liol.lcr Hint he would give hllll exactly three lllllllltea' Utile .In whli Ii to can every man off the j bench and oil of the enrlnaure. I lloum holder I'litlliueil to nrgue and ilhe lant ronllniied to howl but Junt at the end of the IhM minute Kane I hoiilfd. "(Same lorfeltcd In Taeonia, ! aenro P to n." and with three worda I he (I ink oil fur a aire. I car. The Vlr-lorlu Vlr-lorlu plnyera are mill howling, but Hteve la lining rlul.t lilnllg lllliplrllig every day " |