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Died. Frank Chance, 47, Bayard of the baseball diamond; in Los Angeles. As a player, he batted .327, stole 404 bases; as a manager, his tact and magnetism won him a sobriquet from the press: "The Peerless Leader." Four times he led the Chicago Cubs to victory in the National...
Died. Pat Moran, 48, Manager of the Cincinnati National League Baseball Club; in Orlanda, Fla., of Brights disease. As manager, he won a National League pennant for Philadelphia in 1915, and a pennant and a World's Series for Cincinnati in 1919. His last words were addressed to John...
L. Evers.
R. W. Buntin, O. H. Coolidge, L. Evers, R. W. Gratwick, C. F. Havemeyer, C. N. MacDonald, J. R. Mores, M. C. Palmer, G. D. Pratt, S. M. Roberts, S. D. Segal, C. P. Smith, F. S. Stranahan, L. A. Watkins, S. Wheatland.
Report at headquarters at 7: B. W. Boyden, C. R. Burgin, A. E. Chambers, L. Evers, J. H. Fay, R. W. Gratwick, R. R. Higgins, H. A. Houghton, A. King, G. G. Monks, M. C. Palmer, G. D. Pratt, J. G. Remick.