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rh:;i iin;i ,1).:io Kauic will Wednesday authorities.of maximum for each ofV v /v — —w□i otter IB more or les« of a formality, as there can be little qrjes- .lion this year as to the MV* to aud nest year will be the lost.r-» in thdr playing ability. Both have| |tu j 's- played two years on the team q0|‘;ueiu tho Pvor-juuvc.Pet.800.(53-15m3i-15583.33•a•100.01-15333.33-3 /133.37in average of3 lr3;BerrytllCS,1681-1-1;162 4J. F.1501r-js; aS 3-4;Jo A. I.,IIIUA,154 7-12;aes, 15311-15;fames. 1521-5;nues,150 2-15.Comer Fuller .... ... 1S7 . 137 142 . 142 161TotalLehman's open ton!Wot d corner from bis homo at .famed southpaw received a messageFr.nkfoil, K,.( that 0rover T.md'a f*™»tho Toiodo n.t.gor to joia, , TT-l*bo Mud Urns, he bred back a wirenr in will bo ns good as evor. Ho .. , .... . *__4tericordWdVo it whilo catching for the CleTciacd loam in a game at St. Txiuu at the close of last season.The crippled wiug has now meadnJ so that ho. has taken it from the sling and is daily takiug exctrisc with hia throwing arm.Laud id an okl battery partner of Wiley Fiatt, and it was principally through tho Utter that Grover graduated to the big shove.fjinl was playing an cnguKomont with ihu Paducah cluo a fmv yoars ago, when the former great south-pa* tended at that toffu on a llnt-boal, seeking a job, aftor having Jos; clit with tho big fellows. Piatt caught ot», and ho and Land proved a pair of boara on tho circuit. Piatt went through the soason, losing but a singlo gmo and winning thirty-flcs'eu. Ilia great work nsturally attracted managers of j ilio higher cIuaa league*. and toward Ihe rln9a of tho Kitty LeagueAND STORAGE CCasking if they could use a first class catcher. Immediately the word T*as Bashed hack to bring him oil, and tliv pair at onCO set out for Toledo. .Reaching there, Piatt ruust have felt pretty “kiddish,” sa he went in arid btmL Kansas City a double-header. lie acaamfdished that feat so easy that he urcnt in the next day and trimmed them again. That wne on a Saturday, and the Hlnea were down for two gumei for Sunday. Not being satisfied with winning three in a row, the ex-Quikcr handed the Blue« a fourth defeat ra tho first garni* and In.-ggrd ha nl to wocx in the other, but the olber Mud Ilcn twirl era happy over tbeir tcaui winning, butj angry over being farced to sit on tho bench in idleness, caught Wiley, and tying hia hands, carried him to tba-club Jiousg. Land wa® working behind tho bat in these game: end dul good work, which be continued kJUt Piatl dropped outOmsibua and Bogfn to *nd from nil Trains day and aigbt Morlr Btoraf*. Hauling cf aeriptjoru All gx-adca Both Phonea.Off loo Second and Je Port]month. CThaENSUNseapvrn he was sold to Toledo. Land of sight. He U looked upon as one bad handled Piatt's thuds so e!ev-lof the moat prombing backstops eiiy tbit a great friendship sprung I in Ih* major Leagues, and is dcs-up between tho pair, so when the (lined to win fame.jqnal of O’Day, liny of tho ethic.nger will takeWhen An UmpireThe DaiuELS
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Portsmouth Daily Times

Portsmouth, Ohio, US

Wed, Nov 23, 1910

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