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piicuer huh reiit*w«a m* yonuu*--—*— » • . IBefore going to Richmond President Day told me that if Buck Ewing's ann tthows tip in anything lilte perf xrt condition he win be regularly alternated with Boyle behind the bat-, cr played there as often a? bis hands will stand Jr. and of course, he will play nowhere eke. In that-event Mr. Day assured me the club will secure John Itellly for first hase, unless John »blt;mk' be out of. ataht ifi his terms*, Mr. JEay likes Beilly; so do New York people generally. Welsh thinks he has had no equal as a fir^t, barmansince the days 'SCjAl. McKinnon. J|*ifip§53fknows John's weakness lies du liis inabtoty to bat when runs ar® most n^led. Bnt that, too is Connor’s great Weakness; so Hint New York spectators would not compare the two unfavorably in such respect.. If Ewing's ' arm is w;|ll weak of Mnm he will bejput lejfnlariv npdii first base. 1 atn led to believe that some sortWk. an tnkdMtttiUtAlSff already' ^‘-isleinSltW»*|» I Itellly and the club ■ frefytWm being dependent npon 4lie IBftkwi in »ractlct. ' ^TjlR“d'iy Mack has so far set nothing on ftrv atRichmond either by his playing or his lea. The changes are there will no repetition of »»*e great flivs of 1W4 during his pvrotecbnicsl i:hlbltions In the shadows of Libby' Prison. I I am sorry that Frank Brunell speaks of Tibed men when be refers to us poor n#wgnaner dev-1W *
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Cincinnati Commercial Gazette

Cincinnati, Ohio, US

Sun, Mar 27, 1892

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