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He has been kept on the bene by McGraw for several seasons, b Ing used by the leader of the Giant! as an emergency batsman and out fielder. Several of the clubs were, after Becker to play him regularly, but McGraw refused to part with him, paving him a good-sized salary just to keep him for emergency roles. Ed Sweeney, , Elongated Backstop, Stops Wide Ones That Would Get by Other Players. Ed Sweeney, the Tanks' elon gated catcher, can handle all kinds of pitching. It is doubtful if there is another catcher in the league who could do much with McConnell, New York's "bean' . pitcher. He is supposed ' to be one of the hardest pitchers in the majors to catch. Sweeney can get his glove behind wide ones that would get by the ordinary backstop. His great reach stands him in good 0 " u. Ed Sweeney. turn behind the bat. In a recent Sun day's game, for instance, he saved Russell Ford a wild heave with men on the bags, by going up in the air a good seven feet for a high one. Moreover, Sweeney is a willing worker. He is always ready to kick on a close decision, but he never crabs after it is all over. He is al ways smiling during the game. ' Cobb on Sta"ge Again. Ty Cobb, baseball player extraordi nary and retired actor, may go upon the stage again this winter. Hef has received an offer to become interlocu tor of George Evans' minstrels. Evans had Jim Corbett in this position two years and now hopes to land a dia mond celebrity for the job. In addi tion, Evans is angling for the services of Red Dooln, Mike Donlin and Christy Mathewson, all of whom have appear ed in vaudeville. Incidental to his show, Evans has a baseball team and he would back that team against all comers if he could get Cobb, Matty, Dooln and Donlin to join. - - Sox Get Lange's Pal. Miller, the young pitcher signed for the White Sox, is the former pal of BUI Langs on the Des Moines team. The two twirlers won a championship for the Iowa team tha last time that city had the honor. STORIE PIAMIOWP It is said that the temperance clause in the contract of the Pirates is to be removed. Wiltse and Meyers of the Giants are the best batting battery in the Na tional league. Joe. Birmingham is willing to work 18 hours of each day to make good aa manager of the Naps. . In the morning game of Labor day, Pitcher Hixon of Indianapolis allowed Columbus but one hit. , Jack Chesbro, pitching for North Adams at Pittsfield, Mass., recently, was knocked out of the box. "A ball player is a fool to pay any attention to what is said to him on the diamond," says Bill Sweeney. Frank Smith of Montreal held Roch ester to three hits on . September 4. Two of them came in the ninth inning. One thing the Giants have on tha Red Sox is base-stealing ability. Still, that didn't get them much against th Athletics. The White Sox, it is said, will train on the coast in 1913. A place Paso Robles by name is the spot named for the training. Joe Wood has relied on speed, con trol and support for his recent vic tories. He doesn't use his curve un less he has to. James Esmond, an lnfielder, was re leased by the Cincinnati National league club to the Montreal club of the International league. Frank Bancroft will as usual take the Reds barnstorming this falL The trip will include games in Southern Ohio and West Virginia. , Topsy Hartsell says he expects to re main at the head of the Toledo team next year and win a pennant, and has no desire to lead the Naps. . The Giants found the eastern team of the National league much easier to beat this season than they did the teams comprising the western end of the circuit As a rule, pitchers are jokes when it comes to hitting the ball, but "Bun nie" Hearne crossed the dope recently when he made three home runs In nine-inning game. McGraw Praises Cubs. "Cut the Cubs open and you'd find them stuffed full of sand and ginger," says John McGraw, paying his compli ments to the Cubs, and he adds further nice, words as a tribute to the great race they have made. Did any Cub ever say anything nicer about the Gi ants? ' s Climate Is Handicap. Clark Griffith says he never believ ed it. before, but he now knows that the Washington climate is a great handicap to the success of a ball team. It is the humidity, he says, that has the depressing effect. Object Lessons in Thrift AMERICAN SAVINGS DANK Lincoln, Nebr. Thrift is a habit easily cultivated. In fact, saving; is a habit and a good one. But it is not enough to save money. The money saved should be put to work, not hoarded. Idle dollars are useless ; they serve a good purpose only when busy. We help you cultivate the saving habit, and we help you put your saved up dollars to work earning more money for you. Our system is simple and safe. It has stood the test for years. 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