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PRSING
MOMENTOUS are these times
in the Pacific Coast league.
Almost something new
"breaks" every week, and
just two weeks from today some thing more mometitous is expected
to happn- At that time the;frec tors will meet in San Francisco.
Among the things to be considered
are the addition of Portland and
Seattle into the=league, the doping
out of a twisty, snaggy schedule
covering 28weeks, official action on
t heleague presidency;s.dconsid eraionofEtHLap's plitto.elim inate umpire-;trouble,-if the latter
chosen to present-his plan to have
different players do the umpiring.
Salt Lakers are of course inter ested in what the league, as a
league, will do, but they are rere
interested irewhat the local club
will do The Bees are in need of a
manager, and BillLane is expected
to do something definite. in this
matterwhen-on.the coast It is
knowint iitthe manager of Lane's
first tin-San Francisco
oday an. rs can be satis factorlyarranged on the money
roblem--lt is likely that the Salt
ke prexy will return to this city
with one-well;known party's con t-actin-his-pocket.-No names are
being mentioned at this time as
-there is "many a slip 'twixt cup and
lip."
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At the present time the Bee roster
looks something like this: e
Catchers -Butch Byler, Mike
Konnick,rJoe Dunn, if needed,
Pitchers-Adolph Schinkie, Walter Leverena, jean, Dubuc, Allen
(a'aukwright, Harry Morton, Levi
Arkenburg, 01le'Kirmayer, Clarence Smith, Edgar Willett, Ken
Penner (doubtful), Rube Evans
(if wanted ).
Isfielders -Earl Sheely, Billy
Orr, Karl Crandall, Heinie Sands,
Gard Gislason, Harry Daubert, Tex
McDonald, Morris Bath, Dick Cox.
Outfielders-Buddy Ryan, Ward
Miller-.
Los Angeles, as usual, will open
with a strong club. In fact, the
available Angel material forms a
formidable array. It runs like this:
Catchers-Johnny Bassler, Wally
Boles, Pete Lapan.
Pitchers-Paul Fittery, Curly
Brown. Ralph Valencia.
Infielders-Bill Kenworthy, Paddy Driscoll (prospective) Bobby
Davis, Johnny Butler, Joe Pepe,
Jerry Downs, Wade Killefer, Red
Andrews.
Outfielders--Rube Ellis, Morris
Schick, Claude Cooper, Sam Crawford.
There are rumors that Killefer
will be replaced as manager of
the Angels, but no official confirmation of the report has been received. Zeb Terry promises to be
the only 1918 Angel missing..Kll1efer is doubtful about Ote Crandall,
pitcher,=-Bill Perticas,-pitcher, and
Jack Fournier, first baseman. All
of these men are being sought by
the big leagues, and if-a nice fig
BeanyLeona
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Dundee on i
League Talk LOCAL SCHOOLSxpanso o
ure can he btained, it may be that?
Johnny Powers will sell. -V L
Bill Essick of the Vernonites will
be fairly well off. It is true that By ICD R. HU wns.
Bill will not have the servicds of AN lIRANCISCO, lan. 18-Th
the redoubtable Jack Quinn. and
Weiser Dell, who-have gone to the fact that Portland and Seati
Yankees and the Reds, respectively. are to be added to the Coas
_sick's rray at this tIme looks league, thus. making it an eight
tchseis: Vormer. Dinty 'tuh circult and a real Coatst league, re
Catches-AI Da I ___________________3,.,bas
Moore (if wanted. is M. - 1-Rche, the olie
Pitchers - Art Fromii, Roy Ih.1 who) Is nw aresiden _a
Mitchell, Charli" Cheeht, Elmer REmi- Eyaotheefotmdnd Gaaa
ger.i'-iSitthd trami t m ery 0g. lRoche was lmres
dr e rto Jhndent of the ld1C Northwest league'i
eeTxW aseelFsio}~ Binghamn Gamnes to Open! ij whn*" e crcut"as t-omesdi
Outfielders Pete Daley, Chet - ines, o u ty a
sity. ind citcoftthat circnuit gr e't
Chadhourne, TIommy Lung, Scotty Ses g r~L 'nnd ou City ' a mha Kw s
Alcckypretsent Amoerie'n league
To San Francisco club has an 'elped cranze to 1oiiG e In 1com ar
excellent foundation, hut will need UOorI 'rlu anie a l ngecmoe
some added strength. Charle oait Satthe loe ''oft. a, porh n
Graham's start-off aggregation,id at e o of ht Ftge
photographs as follows: G otc w o le ay te local club, ther
Catchers-Clarence Brooks Rae tu a
McKee, with a remote prospect of play their first eagu games bleong to pave the way fora;el Bakei next week. Friday J ague to take ini the cities o
Seaton, Del Crespi. li-ve K anti-- 5ao n ze offiial sheul is a ng as npire,
liner, and possibl Case" Sith thed for the opening. mgt ill Lange played with n eat
Frank iJ'Dounis alsa longshtfr t den' enerally le d t that league -and Clarksh inffthorn
InfIelders-Phil Koerner, Roy Figures d' e ay e d ow noei; of the Waington cl
Corhan, Willie Kam++:. alenr snows the 24th to fall onF-- pitcihodt fpr Tacoma, 1.oche was elec
Outfielders - Harley Maggert, day, soi ana have every reason to ax- aecretairy of the league in 189 a
John Humrnel. -peu toe season to get under way at at once began negotiations witht
Graham is angling for JImmy that Time at ts, provided there tsn't aliforia biaseball men looking
Caveney, formerly. a Salt Lake an smother wr tha pops up between now wril a tonsolidatint. Spokane
Union,associationer, and Ray an then, or the influenza conditions droppeid to save the expensive
Church, a Mare Island lad, for his get worse, or atll of the players fall across the mountains aind Sallef
infield, and for a return of the cele- andl stub their toe-or, well, what's the gon, was added, so that it could
brated 111ff Schaller to the outfield.. use, le hope for thle better tandx- played on the way to and from Cs
* * * pert to see the season opetn Fridta fornh
Bill Rodgers of the Sicramento it matters little as to whether the Vti de Back iwned the Los Ange
to lpas "oio "ffteo. ten sor night, ust so they si-rt before north Ito look ove conrditions.
th -F r asterly, Mc- midnigh ehn nchooltagregations mittde e tufavorle report, a
Pitchers - Gardner, Brenton, this late hour although mewher of ferd that Los Angelet ut
L ake, Brmey, est,G Davi (Salt' tans hae the reputation fstarting droppe later, conreat taot ene
roL aenbo,''"flsoo"an Gison may tingmatalhous. tiethat t Ales ws cosidred ofbenew
OInfielders - (arigge, Rodgers, It mio, ifr theateamsbales labefore offte maim.o ea lof9a
PinelHi, Elliott, Dtowney. m ht. F Iay of bthdehignad i ut're ui n89 en Btalof ai
Otfielders-Eldred, Wille and th official openi ithei leg ni l en'o i
Wolter. season it the local distit.
* * * Maybe Trwo GaSUS
Little Is available at this time Schedule dopesters have It all fig on the Oakland lineup, but It is iew- tired out ltat there shall be three
claus of a strong nine. Oak fans There should at le-at be two. Without
are beginning to holler' for a leap employing the Hebrew method of die-a
from the cellar position. countinig, it Is easy' to figure out how
* * * one game wouldn't be staged. The L.
The Seattle club will have to e D. S. U. happens to be in this section,
builtofrom hegrondy up Dud a tefl- eadths me nstitutioinsthoo.fteamcu tta im n ewsa
has a couple of pitchers who miy happens also to have lead ve'ry little
do. end a couple of fielders who practice on the waxed floor. The "flu" a a d s c
also may do. but they are chance i epidemic recently caused the closingf ds ngl
only, and it is sate to say that the of the school again, btut it ma be thatl,.fr5ti hai tm
Puet sound town mGgement the institution will open withIn theUlw c idetbn
will have to go deep into its isock- vary near future, possibly within theiothna
eta to line up a class AA ball club, next few days, and then the hoop ply McCredie is better off at Port, ers can cavort on the floor to their
land. He has at least five men heart's content. Even if school sea- Granite high triumphedi twice ya
who are good ball players, and a.sions are resumed, and teselright
few others who may serve. Siglin away, it is doubtful ifh eG a, f m n
and Farmer are his two best mn. Blue players will be in shape to play Sa hor n
Cliff Lee is another good player, next Friuday. They are schedule to th ork at Gring 2itor0
-and so is John L. Sullivan, an out- meet the University of Utah high school t7 ecnqi to r16gvitr
rfielder turned over to Portland by in the Deseret gym. Coach Geor a Tooele at Toole, 1t.
Salt Lake, free gratis for nothIng Rynearsoin is_ sayin little about is Coach Simmons has an aggregi
Leftv. James Iis on the Portland men, and daily condiioS-will only de- Et-a-ihFr-hc- hu
pitchIng list, and rank Rapp, a termine the fin staus o the L.
young flinger, probably will make. Uob. aggregation.givemanysftoestro
gulfood e rondup.Dud Bundthonthe iosiihnd, fans heave WIK giemn ie ruladi
good. ________.___-___every reason toterpc na, last havo only after considerable effort tha
games -without becoming overly esi- Granitians were able to come o
d n o o lthusiastic. The official schedule says ad long end of the count. Or
ao echat the East and West high school teamnwork featured, while i
hoopersawill clash iin the East "coop,' honors,belong to Roberts of Sp
and that Binghaml aind Granite will Fork, who caged a long shot fro
meet at Granite, Biogham, it is he- dlfh o
etC to lie yp cas A bllclb. net e-dbys" aCd-thed te or thh oolagy-at
eted has honly of meiocren s aiem atef.oNearoth. middle of the
Monday tght Tiocele game wasra ayos
hisatimeYut Coach Lomer Chris- the inal'rehitie, a thue as
'1 i 'h#,rWheentEst Thet coces a setn - atevea. thep middled of the
oer wohswohiatingepwer and y, s isstaged. uhe first battle this year The Scores:t,w*
wh se star is setting. ' eso be no exception topthe rule.Granite
In Dundee'snbealf it must be said em side of' th'e city appear to have teRe q idG. Fr.T. F.r
fielde..turedove.o Pr an y Ithe beatagretgynbu Coach HenryeE.evens Tonl, rf.t2 1 0
hthat e erhbale d the a rte igth n to R i arsoan ofs he Pan thers can aways Hart, cfe Sm on s ar.....
diieon. Once upon tme he was d be depended upon to furnish his share Buhoer,.....3 4 1
scribled as a "Whirling Dervish with of the scrapping. The hiltoppers will, D. Stevenson, r.g.,0 0 0
the Seven Year's tch"-and the de- have antadvantags In thst they will he Young, hng......0 0 0
seription fits. e is the m t acre- 'laying on their own floor, and there- Newenschwaonder,
batic performer n pugilistic history ore the fans are picking them.to win. l.g.,o..h..,.,.....1 0 0
Du Pndee. is more of a jumpn 'a'ck ' Hoop fans are ready. Let the glad Kiepe, c......,, 0 0 0
tean a. boxer. He makes aerIa, and i ngsrng..-..
and submarine attacks. Sometimes he.- - Totals.......10 10 5
leaps hih ipto the air with blows panisekork
rainng own on his foe. He follows; ii.U. Fr.T. i'l
with a crouch rush with his hgad aim- t - r d.4 T F
ed in the general direction of the i Roberlt,.... 4
stomach of il foeman. Next he rushes '. Taylor, c.,,.. 4
standing up. He Isn't a statio nry'.Taylor, r...,..1 0 (
t'arget but one onostantlby 'on.. tdwards, r.g,..,t1
move, racing from~ one side' of the ring f Andrus, if...0 0
en the other, running in, runnin.... 0 0
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By Freak G. Meake.
- 21NY LEONARD should' not ex S"erience much difficulty in win n ng decisively from Johnny
ivitatiG-.. Dundee in Monday night's 'bat tie. If Dundee attempts to mix it with the
Allies to champion it is within the realm of
-possibility that Leonard will transmit
iId tage to dreamland the warrior from Italy' -
Bunny clime.
Ever since Leonard' ascended to the:
lightweight throne Dundee has been
uttering plaintive pleas for a chance
at the champion. 1e has pointed to
the fact that he met Leonard: on fqur
18.-A mam- occasions in the as when Benny was
eet to be held, nothing 'ut an aspirant for the title--
and without suffering dislocation of
-e the law,. 'm. 'Joha ny