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Show cd a picture that attracted attention. I'rcll continued his Intorest in th pame throughout his entire life and always argued that the' same was just as good and strong In the old das, when '"first bounce was out," as it Is at present. OLD BASEBALL PLAYER IS DEAD New York. Sept. 20. News has been received here of the death In Ireland of Colonel M. Kmniett Trell, a famous baseball player of the sixties. six-ties. He was one of the leaders of the game in the old historic White Lot. Washington, D. C, when the Nationals, Na-tionals, ol that city were regarded as one of the strongest teams In the country. Vrell played second base on the old Union team of lSfiT, acting as ' captain. Later be joined the Nationals Nation-als He was afterwards a member of the Olympics of Wabhlngtou, of which Nick Young was the bead. fn those days Mihe Vrell, with his . flowing whiskers, faoin? Colonel ; Jones, the pitcher of (be Nationals, r who also wore a full beard, present |