| Show EXPECTS TEAMS TO TOI I GET V ARM WELCOME Chicago June 17 A A warm arm welcome In foreign lands awaits the Chicago Whit Sox and the New Now York Giants Glant asserted James A A. Hart former president president dent of the Chicago Cubs who return re- re turn en yesterday ester a from Crom a n trip around the world traversing part of or the the trotting globe baseball teams will wi follow Colow next winter He lie predicts an enthusiastic reception of oC the baseball players In all al those nations which already have shown an n Inter interest in the sport and especially in Japan the Philippines A Australia and andI I France Erance rance Manila will wi give a great welcome to the teams said bald 1 Mr Hart So will wil Australia if Ir too m ninny many ny games aro arc not played in one city In Japan baseball is confined most mostly to tho ho colleges es though I saw small smal boys bOs playing tho the game I was In Japan during the early discussion of oC the tle California Inn land question question ques ques- tion but found no hostility toward this tills ton country countr except by the jingoists I Ido Ido Ido do not think the baseball teams will suffer on this account The he deportment of or the players on and off or tho the field will willbe willbe wt be most Important as the people Inthe in inthe inthe the countries to be visited hardly would understand the quarreling with wih the umpires and some ome of ot the tho tricks which arc r regarded here as legitimate New cw York June 17 The The world tour of or tho New ew York Nationals and Chicago Americans next fall tal and winter will willbe willbe wil be made on a R specially steamer The SU suggestion g ston has been made by President Ban B. B Johnson of ot the thA American league |