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I SEEN EEN THROUGH THE 1 SPORT PERISCOPE II I Yesterdays Yesterday's lending A AH AD n. n II 11 I ct Murphy Oakland 2 2 1000 ton Oakland 4 3 1 4 3 a i 70 4 t 8 t Sheely Salt Lake 3 S 2 00 Ruth Hath Snit Salt Lake C r 3 8 01 Vernon 4 2 MOO Vernon 4 4 J ii I COO roO Mitchell Vern m 8 2 COO OO Quinlan Snit Salt 4 2 WO U USI SI San 2 O Ot t Sun Suit Fran 2 1 COO Kill 1111 Los LOB An Angeles IC 4 j 2 Goo COO Koerner Joern r. r Low Los Angeles 4 2 BOO OO Williams 4 4 2 COO 00 Oakland 4 2 BOO OO c Charles Schmidt catcher for the tho Detroit Americans last year ear and ancI manager nag r of the Mobile Ala club of the tho Southern association this year has ha Joined tho the Vernon club In Salt Lake lie He was in the Vernon uniform at Majestic park yester yester- do day y 7 5 e f i f fAllen FAllen i F Allen a n local semipro semipro semipro semi- semi pro player Is trying out with tho Utes He I is th I a pitcher and Buddy Ryan Ran says ho he can put the stuff on tho pellet He lie will bo be seen Been In tho the batting practice nt at the ball holl grounds this thle afternoon Determined to tako take no chances on tho the Angels cracking and losing their IO load d in tho the Pacific Coast league pennant race President Johnn Johnny Powers Power and Manager Frank Chance are aro still tUn more mere talent talent tal tal- tal- tal ent ont to strengthen their club Corthe for Cor forthe the tho final dash h. h Powers said aid that ho has hae deals ls hanging fire with two major league clubs for tor players and ex expects ox- ox to close at Dot least on ono one of ot the deals denIs Tho The addition of tho the veteran Otis Crandall to tho the Seraph pitching staff strengthens that division of ot the tho club materially Crandall ha hall hax pitched good ball vall for Oakland d anti and with with a good club behind him should prove a n consistent winner for th the tho An Angola gels Crandall ll l IH is a a. good relief rollof man roan and probably will wilt bo be used used b by Chance Chanco In that capacity frequently Ho Is also a dangerous pinch pinch- hitter and mai may break brenk up some Bome ball bail games Tho two new Angel infielders Joo Joe and Bobby Dobby Davis have havo created a favorable Both Doth look to be bo high class infIelders infIeld infIeld- ers ene and dangerous hitters Of or course l Da Is Ui well known for tOr his previous Coast service but buthe buthe buthe he la is laying much better ball asan oa as s an nn Angel than he did when ho he was with the tho Oaks McCredie has hs started to sign up upa a number of ot who whom l never no gl give ve a chance chanco to show v what t the they can do Ever Every year tho the Beaver Bea Bea- er ver boss agrees to let Jet every husher hush hush- er cr that applies for tor a n. Job work-out work with tho the club but buthen when hen spring comes hasn't an any time to look them thom over it X Pete Standridge n J Angel cl pitcher who ho Is to have his hie second chance chanco in the big brush hrush by virtue of tho the recall exercised b by the tho Chicago go Nationals is mighty mIght glad of ot the opportunity but not so 90 sure ho wants to see soo o service with tho the Cubs Cub Standridge fools feels that he was en entitled entitled en- en titled to another spring tr try out out with the Nationals and further than that expresses tho the opinion that Manager JOG Joe Tinker should have havo advised him of ot the tho change In plans plan rather than to preserve an ominous silence StandrIdge Is a n Seattle bo be boy h by hI birth and ond made his homo home In that section of ot the tho country Ho He played first t base In grammar and high schools and even dallied with tho the 0 outfield U t field His Hie first professional proCessional service was with Calgary In the tho Western Canada lea league hence his hie name namo of Calgary Calgar Pete That was back in 1910 and he remained three years ear with the same 8 club San Son Francisco secured tho the youngster In 1913 and since tho the Seattle l lad Ind d camo Caine here lucre with Louts Louis Sepulveda t they ey were dubbed clubbed by bythe bytho bytho tho the war correspondents tho rho Millionaire Mil Mu IU- IU KI Kid ICil 1 Battery Datter Pete was WILS shifted about more or orless orless less Jess that year ar going to tho the Vallejo club In tho the State league but re returning ro- ro turning to finish the season with tho the Seals and to bo with them thorn in 1914 lie He was drafted by the Cubs and remained with Ith the club all of the tho year ear 1915 1913 with more or loss suc- suc dess Amalgamation of ot the tho Feds with the tho Chicago Nationals found Tinker with too much talent on his hands and Standridge was one of ot the men turned out for tho the time being tho former Seal going to tho the Angels Angela Pete Peto seemed to have trouble In getting started but of late Inte ho has showed allowed quite enough with theLO the tho LO Los Angeles team to entitle him to the opportunity that once unco more comes knocking knocking- at door H Heis He is young yet et and his brief experience ence once with the tho ups ought to count the thc next time ho tries Experts Ex Ex- Ex- Ex predict that Standridge will stick this Satt San Francisco Cli Chronicle ron Ic le c Benny Kauff the T Ty Cobb of the I F Feds and nd the Ping of ot tho the Xa National league Is the wa way an 1 eastern critic refers to John McGraw's McGraws Mc- Mc Graw's irav's star performer Come to think of ot It t Benny onn does doea remind ono one A in U J u. u uw |