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Show C01BACK That Is Question Now Worrying Chance, the Manager of Cubs Fort Wayne, Ind , Oct. 19. The Chicago and Philadelphia hnsoball teams, traveling In separate section of a ppeclal train, passed here today. to-day. Among the "Athletics" confidence confi-dence was bhown in every smiling face. The Chicngoans hail not recovered from the leiret8ion of last night. Captain Chance said that he was more disappointed that Drowns cm-nlug cm-nlug forsook him than for the loss of tho game "I had counted on Brown for one of the last games." said the Chicago leader, ' but if he do-s not 'come back,' which I hope he will, we still have Cole, Mclnt.vre and Richie." Chance Insulted. Captain Chance's automobile w;i waiting for him. surrounded by a crowd. As he made his way to the machine a man, whom he had just passed, but wh.i was still within reach called the veteran a "dub". Ho was borne back by the crnad around him. upon the man whom he had Insulted. Chance, curbing his temper with effort, ef-fort, gave the fellow a shove and the crowd, cheering wildly for their baseball base-ball hero, allowed the culprit to escape es-cape amid jeers. Connie Mack's only remark on alighting from the train was: "We're play In? ball; watch us." |