1/I1Cran-n a for both hirdEarly in 1914 it was announced thatC. I. Taylor who had been responsiblefor the .(ame grained by the Sprudelserfchad severed his connection with theclub and accepted the management ofe to this ond. ithe Indianapolis A. B. C. team. The loss of Taylor and his three brotherse asespecially “Steel Arm” affected the playing of the West Baden outfit and thev were not nearlv so successful in1914 as they had been in previous vears. For that reason the Red Soxthat thev are back in their old time^ £ management refused to book the club 2 i i during the season of 1914.^ ' However since starting ,put in the0 spring the colored boys have shownD 2j q form and their record to date clearly^ -0 places them in a class with the bestfj q colored clubs in the country. Sinceq q the season began they have played 58games wanning 48 and losing 15 or0 1i 7iter-a winning average of .750. July 4 they played “Skeet” Hughes Lafayette aggregation two games losing in the morning 8-7 and shutting Lafayette out in the afternoon bv a scoreA. Eof 7-0. The Kalsomining stunt wasrj j ably assisted by Rube Kennard. Man-q ager Rogers has promised to work this famous battery in tomorrow’s2 1ft ngame.