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John Reilly fears that the wrath er may be pretty raw cn April 13, when he is to participate in the Harry Wright memorialgame. Whether chilly as a February fog cr as .balmy as a June morning, the chances are that the old-timers will feel the effects of their exertions for a week.What Reilly dreads mere than the soreness. however, Is that some managers may fancy that he is ready to re-enter the game. “I thought at one time, after I had concluded to quit ball playing,’* said Jcbn, “that I would have to go back Inorder to make the money that I was forcedto pay for telegrams. I reoeived messages from this, that and the other manager, poking me to name terras. These wouldgenerully come at night,,and, while prepaid, I would have to give the messenger bey an extra quarter for bringing them out to my house and waking me up to readthem. They kept after me pretty muchthrough one season, but since then I have been overlooked.
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Cincinnati Commercial Gazette

Cincinnati, Ohio, US

Fri, Mar 06, 1896

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