Show SACRAMENTO IS DEPENDENT ON WHOLE LEAGUE Capital City May l Have I to Comb COlub the Bushes to Get Together a Team MANY l SUGGESTED AS NEW V MANAGER l List Includes Coasters Big Leaguers and Some Former For For- hid mer Managers l U in CAUL lU C. C ZIl n. n Oakland Jan 1 BIll Bill Hodgers still hn has hag the Inside track for the job of manager manager man man- manager ager of ot the Sacramento club but th the thebo's boys bos behind the capital city club ar are balking at his figures Spider Baum Baun will probably land the tho Job after aCter all 1 Is said and done and the Sacramento boys boy decide that the they cannot meet figures But for the present Rodgers Rodger rs Is being given first consideration Sov SO cral en other possible managers were suggested SUE sus- rested to the Sacramento directors bu but although their names arc are being considered considered consid- consid ered It does not look as al thou though h an any but nod Rodgers and arc are qualified for Cor the tho Job Harry olter former Angel outfielder outfield outfield- cr er and now with the Chicago Cubs I Ithe Is the big lE leaguer lEuer who ho was suggested fo for or thu tho job But an any of oC the fans rans who know would hardly pick him as manager manager manager man man- ager for or the Sacramento club under tin the conditions a n manager in the capItal cap cap- I Hal Ital city mu must t face tace next season There Is Just enough of or an clement of or opposition to the Coast league ue In Sacramento to HO so that there will always be bo somebody some some- somebody bod body ready to lo lead the anvil chorus when whon things start going hadl badly Tho The small stockholders In the tho old Sacramento Sacra Sacra- menlo mento club who sho were lell out in the cold when the club went to the wall wal all pre are still heard from froni once In n i while and from this distance It looks an as though tho the new organization could aCCord afford afford af aC- af- af ford Cord to take care of ot these few Cew In the new lIc stock distribution Cra Crawford forti n a Babe Borton and Art R o of Portland Portland Port Port- land are the tho other possibilities mentioned mentioned men men- for tor the Sacramento Job joh and neither of oC them seems any bettor better fitted fitted fit fitted fit fit- ted than titan Wolter oHel Of Ot course there thero Is still the tho possibility that Harr Harry Wolverton Wolver- Wolver ton ma may be brought out of oC his retirement retirement retirement retire ment and given the tho Sacramento Job also o t there thero r I la the possibility that h t Sac Sac- c lUlU t a way Y m 01 mc ii the figure of oC Sam Crawford of or Detroit who is now in southern California telling tellIng tell tell- In ing his friends that he would like to get set on with some coast club rather than return to the big brush Conditions will vIll be mighty peculiar in Sacramento to start the season Besides Besides Be Be- Besides sides a club which will have havo many small stockholders there la is that little element of ot opposition which has not been wiped out and there is n a big remnant remnant remnant rem rem- nant of or the group o of fans who remember remember remember ber tho the year that Jack Atkin had the Sacramento club and kept It up In the thc running b by getting out and spend spending Ins A little money mone On top of ot all ull this whoever whoever who who- ever er takes tho the management of or the Sacramento Sac Sac- club will have absolutely nothing as a starter except a limited amount of ot cash cah Other r Clubs Club Must Help The Tho new Sacramento manager will havo have to start combing the bushes for Cor promising playing talent and oven even hero here he will be at a disadvantage because much of ot the best bush material in the northern and anti central parts larts of oC the tue state has been grabbed for next year car already alread Thero There wll wI wilnot not be enough money In the Sacramento treasury to go to the bl big leagues for players to make the nucleus of a team team and and more moro than that tho the big bigIca Ica leagues ues are arc not going to be sending many players back bacic to tho the minors this tiIs coming year ear Tho rho majors will need all the they have and will probably bo be looking to the minors for still more Tho The most likely method of oC building up a club In Jn Sacramento will bo be for Cor other clubs in the thc league to put nominal nom nom- mat inal prices on players needed b by tho the Coast league Infant Of or course It Is Isto Isto isto to tho the Interest of or all the Coast league clubs that Sacramento be a success In Inthe inthe the tho league and If It each of ot the other clubs helps out with a player or two the new member of ot tho the league will beable bo be able to make a fair Calr showing the first year eRr Otherwise Sacramento Is likely to be where other clubs that have hn had hall to start from nothing find themselves es their first year year year-at at tho the bottom from the start Onks Could Give Gin a Couple Cal Ewing could well vell afford to part with a pitcher to help out the Sacramento Seem Sacra mento club With Ith Pop Arlett and Eddie Mensor In line for second base the Oaks could also help out with an In- In fIelder Del Howard will have h Martin Krause Goodbred Shader Kremer arid aid Beer Beor to start with and it would not bo be surprising to see ECO one of Sacramento's lea leading pitchers picked from the Oakland Oak staff state The Seals ar are going to be well o to o pieces in their pitching staff and arid outfield but Hen Berry Bern could afford to let Spider Slider Baum Daum and 1 Phil 1111 Koerner go to Sacramento for fora a n. nominal figure Just figure Just high enough so that the fans tans would not think it was wasa a gift girt or a case of or pooling players hat hII nn is i for r-n r Buddy dd- dd R Ryan ir Tomm Tommy Quinlan n or Rubo Evans and this trio would be he a abig abig abig big help heir for Cor the Sacramento club VernOn Vernon Ver- Ver non and ani and Los Angeles could also aleo do their bits with a couple of players each and It would not b bt bi v hard to figure out a club for Sacramento that would soon round Into working order ordel and hold Its own rl right ht from the start Announcement of the signing of Mickey Shader Shaller by the OaKS for tor next season has boosted the hopes of oC local considerably Of or course It Is IsI still a lon touR long cr cry to April but the fans I generally become Impatient a about out this time of or the tho year for tor signs of oC activity In III the lie way of strengthening their clubs With Ith Shader added to such as Speed Martin Bill Prou h Harry Krause and Happy Goodbred It looks as thou though h it would be hard to heat beat the Oaks' Oaks pitching staff start for tor next year ear Of Ot course courso there Is a possibility of or some somo of these boys proving real hon hon- to goodness holdouts The boys behind tho the Independent teams in the bush towns are arc already alread bus busy promising nice fat Jobs for summer months with Saturday and Sunday baseball on tho the ci side d e. e |