Show I. I Conversation League Patter I I Dill BUI accompanied b by Mrs Piercey l left ft last night on the Los LOB Angeles Limited for Los Loa Angeles where tho they will vIiI spend upend several e v A going going- to D Del l Monte Monto for tho winter fattier father owns a ranch h at t Del Monto Monte and tho expects to remain rem there thero until going going- ast In tho spring Jf s e President Dawn Baum will have havo his hands full tull tho the next few tew days das Ito llo will leave for New cw Orleans on November November No No- vember 0 J I but meantime Is g getting t n out the c official averages of theCo the Co Coat Coast t hague fragile which will be due for tor I publication in li-i a matter of 01 two weeks From Now New e Orleans Baum um BaumIs BlumIs Is going to New York to pay par a a. visit and wi will return home about November November Novem Novem- ber 1 I. Tho Coasters will gather g at Salt Lake for their annual meeting meeting- about December ember 10 so 80 the head of or orthe the league Is going to havo have no spare time until after atter the first of or ortho tho year e c c x Jacinto Calvo tho the San Francisco Francis Francl co outfielder who tho promises to beono be bo boone one ono of or the popular members of the Seals next season as ns ho he was waR in tho the closing closing- days of 1016 InG loft left yesterday yester day a a. on the long trip to his homo home In Havana Cuba Calve Calvo was waa accompanied by a suit case that was wasA A pr present sent from from Owner W. W Henry Jack will Ul arrive in Cuba next neit Monday arid and will spend pend the winter months acting as a a- bookkeeper for his father tather one of the big sugar planters of ot the Island IRland Next year If It things go well Calvo will take a team of ot Coasters for a a. series of or games Samos Ie c charry Barr Harry Wolverton Voh erton hns has announce announced his line up for tor the game Sunday between the tho Oaks and tho the Seals for tor forthe forthe the benefit of ot St Rt Andrews church churchIn In San Francisco It is as follows fol tol- fol- fol 1 lows owe i 1 Pitchers Couch Oldham an and Baum catcher Oscar of 01 the Detroit Tigers first t base George o Kell Kelly of ot the New NH York Giants second base Jerr Jerry Downs Dons third base baBe Hollywood shortstop Eddie Edle Hallinan outfield Bodic Fitzgerald er and Nixon of at Portland Wolverton ol will vill be bc on hand han to di direct dl- dl l- l the tho pIa play Jud Judge e l le owner of or the Portland team approached b by Charles hman owner of or the Chicago o Cubs who has hns asked In a wire whether tho the Coast league will welcome a n. big league club for tor training next spring has nH replied In noncommittal form told the Chicago owner that very like likely the tho California cities clUes will take down the bar bare A At t the same ame time the Portland magnate suggests that ono one of or tho two Chicago divisions be sent home bome b by the Portland route in order to play games with the Beavers rs Of Ot Salt Lal Lakes Lake's cs c's regular pitchers Fittery and Pierce Piercey tho the two most effective in the games won and lo lost t were the least effective 6 against the pennant winning Los n Angeles club Los An Angeles Cl won vent t twenty five games arnes and lost twelve against Salt SaIl Lake ani anti and of tho the twenty five won b by the tho Angels twelve t wore welo won from Fittery anti and whereas of tho the twel o games lost only four tour were lost to th those these so two pitchers KlawItter and Fittery were tho the only Salt LAke pitchers to win more mor than two games from tho the Angels each ench getting away with three wins anti and Hall were wern each credited credit credit- ed oil with two wins from the Angels Angela and tho the other two Salt Lal Lake e victories victories victories vic vic- tories over the champions were credited to PI and Dou Dougan an Against Fittery Los Angeles won alx and lost three throe games against they thoy won six alx anti and lost ono game against Hall hail the Angels won four and lo lost t two the Oakland discard was the most effective Salt lIt Lake pitcher against U the e champions breaking oven with three wins and three losses Tom Torn IIII hel might havo kept up his good work if he had been ben able to finish the season but even cven n as it Is he lie has the distinction of 01 being boing the only Salt Snit Luke Lake pitcher to win more games than he ho lost loet against tho the champions Hughes Hughes' record showIng showIng show- show In Ing Ing- two victories and one defeat a against the Angels Angel brol broke e oven o winning ono one and losing one to the Chance crew Against t Evans Gregory Munsell and the then Angels n els won one each and lost no games Ste-en Ste of ot San Francisco ha had VernonA Vernons Vernon's Ver- Ver nonA non's goat ever every time he walked out to tho the pitchers pitcher's mound during during- 1 1916 n 6 Other clubs In the league showed little or no respect for forSteen's Steens Steen's pitching ability but he at least ba had the the- s of knowIng knowing know know- Ing that if It he dl didn't nt do anything else during th the season Henson he did a big part of ot the work that kept Ham Pattersons Patterson's Tigers Ilger awa away from a a. pennant Fittery of ot Salt Lake and andRyan andRyan Ryan Ran of ot Los Angeles were the only other pitchers in tho the league who finished with credit for aa as n m many victories against ag Vernon a as ns did Steen But Steen went ent a little farther than did either y or Ryan for tor forSte forSteen Ste Steen n came through tho the season without a defea at tho hands of ot Vernon Velnon his record showing a clean clotin slate of or six Ix victories and no losses 0 III in the games gaines he ho opposed the Tigers Erickson was the only other San Francisco pitcher who finished with more than two victories against Vernon Couch Coach Brown Drown an and Baum were the Seal pitchers whom Vernon found foun most to Its Hs liking liking- Against Couch Vernon won six games an and lost two against Brown Dron the Tigers won five and lost two and against Baum the they won four tour and lost two Against s Perritt they won and lost one Oldham an and Fanning broke even en with the Tigers Oldham winning winning winning win win- ning two and losing two and Fanning winning one and losing one Vernon ernon won no games and lost six to Steen won none anti and lost one against West cst nn and won two and lost three against 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