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--1 '& the biggest Mt of basebafl. Nprteam, T BROTHERHOOD - OF TRAINMEN it is said, can win without excellent work around second base. Baseball history has proven that contention. Therefore, the Sox start well fortified in an important place. Against Kansas City Weaver knocked a triple and single. Eddie Collins got a homer, double-and -two singles, and John Collins a homer. During the early part of the sea son, when Joe Benz will be useless and Eddie- Cicotte may be allowed, more time, Hy Jasper is a good bet for regular box duty. He has equaled the ability of Scott or Faber on the spring trip. . Manager-BresnaHan. has put the old fight and; energy, into the Cubs. That waslllustrated'wben they came from behind-when Memphis had a 5-to-0 learfcand-wbh iff the tenth in ning, lacking" "Memphis is no stu pendousvtask. It has-been done fre quently -this season by big league teams. But the Cubs didn't quit. That is the salient feature of this victory. In past seasons it has been no unusual thing for a Cub team, slammed in the early innings by a minor crew, to rat tle along with only the ninth inning and supper as a goal, and the making of runs a minor issue. The affair did not go into the percentages for the National league record book, so why worry. Never again! The men will work as hard when they are decisively licked as when ahead. Harder,. 4n fact, or the new boss will enrich his owners with some money collected from fines. Throughout this season the Cubs are going to give the impression that they are in every ball game. The gent who lifts up a tall fly will rutf just as hard as the one who cub loose with a. two-base wallop. o o Among those who-are- not worry- CANT OUST LODGE Judge Baldwin yesterday entered a permanent injunction restraining the . Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen from expelling Square Deal Lodge, No. 752. This is the end of, a fight which started when the Employers' Liabil ity Law passed congress in 1908. The railroads, finding they could not beat the. law put up a fight to have the Federals Employers' Liability Act passed. This would have annuled the former law. -William Pinkerton, legislative rep resentative of the Square Deal .Lodge, learned that officials of the Brotherhoods and other labor bodies convened in secret session with at torneys .representing the railroads be fore the bill came up before the House legislative committee. Sam'l Gompers told of this secret session before the committee. Members of the lodge, headed by Pinkerton. organized the Railway Workers' Non-partisan organization. This body made a national campaign against the law which was defeated when brought before the House in Washington. After the fight W. Lee, pres. of the Brotherhood, ordered the lodge to expel- Pinkerton. This they refused to do. The Brotherhood then attempted to expel the lodge. Granville Browning, master in chancery, heard the case and recom mended that the injunction be made permanent. o o POLICEMAN KILLS ROBBER Policeman John L. Sullivan shot and killed man believed to be S. C. Rapp, 750 Bowen av?, after revolver duel. Followed attempt of man to rob Belleson's restaurant, 1127 W Madison st o o x When Bulgaria Issues Its green or ing over the famine in dyestuffs are i blue or salmon"pink book explaining the girl who looks, well hx white and j its caeL the absolute limit explain the laundryman.. -;... ;, &.. 1 ing will hayejbeen reached!, .' "' . - - - ,T-i k V. . " -- , -' gitSjjatfg&i mmmtt