LEAGUE PUCE FOR SANDUSKY AT LASTFans, However, Seem to be Pretfy WellSatisfied With What They areGettingNO MOHR SIMMY IIALLvr I’ARR NEAR I INDLAVProsecutor Wi 11 in mi L. David, of Hancock Co., Heeds Complaints ofThose Wlio Say “No” and Tak*1*Hand in Doing* That Art* Un pleasant to Marion and Mansfield.Prosecuting Attornej David, of llar-cock county, will se that there is nomore Sunday hall nlnved at Reevespark, the? midway summer resort be«tween Findlay and Foftcria.This announcement, embonied in dis-I atches from Findlav Friday, startedall over again the talk of leorganu-ing the Ohio and Pennsylvania leagueso as to make a berth for Sanduskyin rase the Sandusky Baseball rom-rany eared to avail itself of the op-joitunity, so eagerly sought but a few months ago.It was at Sam Reeves’ park, on tinline of the Toledo, Fostoria and Findlay Rle trie road that the Marion anilMansfield baseball teams hoped to heable to play their Sunday games andto put Into their respective treasuriesIc1large sums of money which, as was proven a week ago when the first of ihe scheduled series was brought to a conclusion without interference was awaiting them. Reeves Park alwaysdid draw big crowds and a ball gamenet inert to bo the onlv thing wantedto gniiofy rne people there assembling, but there is a strong sentiment agains* Sunday ball playing in Hancock county and, accordingly, but few games o' any importance have her n played there on the first day of the week of late years.As a result of the decision of Prosecutor David who has heard and heeded the complaints that poured into hisoffice, it is said, there is much guessing among the magnate* of the O. and P league as to what they will do now.Mansfield and Marlon, it is understood, must play Sunday ball or receipts will come far from meeting expenditures. Where they will play, though, is aquestion that is bothering: now.Efforts to induce Sandusky to accept a place in the league, according to reports from Cleveland last night, are to he made now whereas hut a shorttime ago Sandusky was miking efforts to induce those in authority it* the O. and P. to provide a place.It lias been prophesied more thanonce that Sandusky would finish the season in the O. and P. or some other league, but the prospects right at thi time are not exactly favorable. The j h fans seem to be satisfied with what they are getting.iftt1t1srtft111’i(