OLD PETEI hi ironies of individual live- arc counted among: the surprise that « lt;ur. They ar often t\ reshadowcd, tl at is. bevel- »iment- **m of the ordinary are indicate-1 hi advance, but the\ are f requent! - quite lt;: 11lt; : i • ■ fr«*m \ h. .t we expect, in one -• :o .■ • tint t: « ar■m : ■ m **amazing.The case of (irover Cleveland Alexander, the once itfnoiis baseball pitcher, is the latestHe pitched p r: . ’m;! : g : in S: L-uistor the House o I ..\i . team a few daysprior tlt;lt; tlie dr- v.«ri m'i h ' c ntest ?-etween the Phda-h h -hi Afl ieucs *n 1 StLouis Cardinal'. l ie David team plaved aNegro team 1 h *e. : t h«* Xcgr ■team making thret r in* » •* Alexander inthree innin£?. It ilt; lt;a: ‘ that the David organization pays mm 51..Oil a i .nthBut a feu seam aglt;» at virtualh the same time Alexander ua» the hero of a world series, A million or v * ti/tns of thetown and it- suburbs cheered him. if he receives 51,500 a month, the iron\ is not a-* bitter as it might be. Still, there i* no question tli.at there is m*nv in this instance offate. *