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-iiickftiley78 to 4, and will meet Crane in a three-game series for the indoor baseball championship. Lane won on good base-running. Manager Doom of -the Phllly Na tionals has senthis recruit pitchers, veteran fielders .and three catchers to Philadelphia to get in shape for the, spring series with the Athletics. Dou bles by Dooin and Lalonge gave the Phillies a victdry over Durham, 5 to 4. Spike Kejly of Chicago stopped Jack Foreman in the.second round at Memphis. Foreman's seconds" tossed up the sponge, their manbeing help less and on the ropes. Detroit beat Mobile, 8 to 4, Dubuc doing some good pitching for the Jennings crew. Frank Chance seems to have ignor ed Hugh Fullerton's advice in arrang ing his' regular line-up.. The P. L. puts Cree, Daniels and Wolter in the outfield, the "wakeful" picker having selected Cree, Lelivelt and, Zinn". Der rick has pulled "ahead of the other candidates for the shortfield job. Coach Stagg of the University of Chicago athletie teams has returned from his trip' south, ready to take full charge of the Midway stars. Stagg is boosting the return of Michigan to the Conference, and wants to arrange a footbalLgame for next fall between the Wolverines and Chicago. The Giant regulars beat Houston in ten innings, 3 to 2. Mathewson pitched six innings, during which Houston scored its two runs. Gouliat, a rookie, finished. in fast'fOrm for the big leaguers. Connie Mack's Athletics shut out "Louisville, 2 to 0, good twirling by Bender and. Coombs featuring the game. o o M. V. L. PICKS WEST SIDE CANDIDATES " In telling' people how to vote; the Municipal Voters' League favors A. J. ,0'Donnell, Republican, in the 18th, and Joseph Edelson, Socialist, in the 19th. In the 18th- the M. V." L. boosts O'Donnell, a la'wyer, knocks Gazzold, the Hearst candidate and F. 'It. Scheuerman, . the Progressive, couldn't find anything against Cas sidy, Independent Democrat, and doesn't mention Perry, the Socialist candidate. Cassidy happens to be business agent of the Teamsters' Union, which may account for the fact that O'Don nell, the lawyer, was preferred to Cassidy, the workingman, although nothing- was said against Cassidy's record "or character. O'Donnell, also, is given a:clear bill of health. In the 19th Edelson, the Socialist, was preferred to Powers, Democrat, because' Edelson-is the only candidate runningv;against Powers. Golden,. -Socialist, is preferred in the 20th ,ward for thex same reason. As the- V. L. puts it: "Vote for Golden to keep Abrahams out. o o CI Mrs. Askem Is your mother-in-law still with you, Mr. Peck?" Hen Peck Y-er6-sl, she's with us; but she's never still, " ,