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Show HAHRY DAVIS HAS BEEN WADE ASSISTANT MANAGER OF PHILADELPHIA ATHLETICS i , , ,Y , - Y .-'"Y "Y-- v v ; Y ,-Y,vt,; j - - - . , . & ' Y Y : , v :. Y r5 - x y - v : y; : i yy r y VST f p- J..w '" '-' er-- '' ' -. .- .. - - . ... Assistant Manager of Philadelphia Athletics. Veteran Harry Davis has been coaxed out of his retirement and has been made assistant manager of the Athletics. Though his title is that of assistant manager it is understood he really is in full charge of the team and that Connie Con-nie Mack hereafter will devote most of his time to business affairs of the club. Davis was Mack's right-hand man for ten years, then went to Cleveland for a brief period in 1912 and returned to Mack, remaining with him until the close of 1917. He is thoroughly acquainted with Mack's ideas and while they will be carried out, of course, still the baseball world will be much interested in seeing how Davis fares with more or less of a free hand. Davis will have as his lieutenant another veteran, Faddy Livingston, wdiose duty will be to coach the pitchers of the team. |