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Sporting Notes

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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
March
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Tom Delehanty has been appointed manager-captain of the Denver club.

 

The Buffalo club bas resigned Infielder Atherton and Outfielder Mclntyre.

 

First Baseman Torn McCreery, late of the Brooklyns, bas signed with Minneapolis.

 

The Rochester club has signed Second Baseman Castro, late of the Philadelphia Athletics.

 

Two international tennis matches will be held this season, one in England and one in America.

 

Jack Monroe says his fighting ability is due to his work with Philadelphia Jack O'Brien a couple of years ago.

 

Mrs. Brown, 2:13 3/4, one of last season's new 2:15 trotters, is now driven to pole in Brooklyn with Chanty, 2:13 1/4.

 

It is a fact that the last season Zombro, 2:11, was in training he was timed 155 miles in his work and his races in 2:30 or better, in not one of which he made a break.

 

Frank Kramer, national cycling champion, has gone abroad to ride in a series of ten races in Paris, where he will meet the best men on the continent in match races.