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Show Wild Heaves and Such The leading hitters AB H TB PC Purte 1 Vernon 4 3 4 0 Doane ernon 3 2 6 W 0 ter Los Ange es 1 fc 4 t8 Koe ner koa Ange es 8 bt Berger Vernon 2 i b Ter y Los Ange es 2 2 2 6 Carl s e Port and 8 t Bu ler Los Angeles 8 6G Gedeon a t Lake S 2 6 66 P ans Port and 3 66 K lay Salt Lake 3 66 I b umpf Por land 5 3 3 60 pod e San Fran sco 4 6 0 I Gardner Oak and 4 4 0 H yard Port and 4 4 5 De r ck Por land 4 0 Home run hitters Oedeon a Lak Bodle and Scha er San Fran b o LEFTY TO WHITE SOX. President Frank S Murphy last sight announced that Claude WU Hams had been sold to the Chicago White Sox. Mr Murphy aid the pu chase price could not be made public at this time The sale is for spring delivery Oh what a re lef Salt Lake has an excel ent chan e o get into fourth place todav If Sa Lake takes both and Port and oses he s and Ing wi 1 be 4 0 to 4S1 for 8a 1 ake I Portland wins the Bea ers w s and s 468 If fait Lake p ts w res 463 for 8a Lake Thereto e e en a split for Salt Lake and a oss for Port and would put us In fourth p ace by on point How does t fee o be n he e o mary place Rowdy OPTION DAT TODAY Today s A gust 15 and the e o e e da when those major clubs I old op ons on ball playe s n m nor league mus exercise their p ege Sa t Lake s lue to ose Joe Jedeon nex season Joo w go to the Wash ng on prlcans The h Sox ha e firs a on B nny Br ef end Tomm Q n an a ough s ho gh hose wo p a e 8 v emaln w h Sa t Lake a leas ano h r ear C n nna agreemen on Paul Fi ery ts ha he Reds can b y FI ter aek at an ad an e over the price paid for h m by the local club De ro w 1 go Bobb Jones in the Ca et dea and Ha ry Hellmann Is wi h the Seals on a optional agreement and w I ndo htedl he recalled 1 Is iu e certa n too that Wal er S hmldt will be taken Ft a to Is poss h e that Roy Cor han ma be aken The Oaks are go ng to suffer too The ago Cubs ha 0 a a ring attached to J mm Johnston and the Wnlte Sox ha e the right to pick a player from the club Ness Is expe ted to be the favored one Loe Ange es Is q ite certa n to lose McMu len Terry and possibly Lo e A draf may also be put In for Maggrrt or Wolter who have had grea seasons Portland has Bates and Speaa as big league andldates and Vernon expects to lose B II Plercy and posslb y Swede Rls berg Of course all these player wl finish the season with t e Coast league clubs unless extraord nary deals are made The Coasters can draft from a I lower class leagues A B C and D Blanken hip has hi eye on some like y boys n thi Northwestern and Mcf redfe Is also fishing In hose waters At the most recent meeting of the leag e d re tors it was the expressed sense of he magna es that next yea would see a ot of oung b ood In he Coast The luh owners said It was not good b s ness to pay Immense aalar es to v e ans That sort of talk Is hea 1 every year In e er k nd of eague Yo ng blood Is no do a ery fine th ng If It works Howe c yo ng Hood, excop n ra e anes has most y faded into hin water before he season had advan ed far This year M Cred e tf ed he vounn b ood at ff The es I was t a M Credlo before he n hed e wan e en well s arted sent he S f S C e e andward George Kah er F ad ca Isch Ray Ba ea and 1 ave H ya d we e sen In response and the yo ng b ood went nto he Northwestern Its a c n h tha fow c ass A, fewer clssa B and onlv a erv few r ass D men make good n he first me o t in case A A The ns an es of this lur ng the presen season have been n me o s Of o rse he ve s n hose eag es hn e a chance n AA ompan h hnn who have n soen a g 01 dps f ne v e here wl s a e lo oss o pan 1 s p obab e ha aft ne v te s e ted over e as na a n e ons ae on h owow 1 be ended D r ng he seono sp p s b g eng e u sco s have pa 1 v s a to h s terr orv Eddie Herr of the Card na s and deorge Davis of the Yanks were hero o en y and t Is pos t vely knn vn tha a east t ree othe u g e combe 8 a d ffe en t mps warmed 01 8 e sea s n t e 60 en stand nt Majea c park The draf p e fo class AA p sye s 0 11500 M CEEDIE S PLAINT TO IT VNI A tc II nasehn bpcom ng more mecha a e er da The hlnke s are things of t e pas 1 e speaker was Walter M ed e e nan who has had a monopo yv on t e Co s eag e pennant for the past ha f doien ears McCredle seemed earnes Is en arka so 1 sten to wha he had to sa Tl e old Ime bal p aye s figured things out for themselves said the lead er of he Po land club I ast week H 1 yard wns IT I ba ng s ride be a pe he w s lal ng n doub e h tch n b swing W In h m t nt he w m b e d o seem 0 nn e nn age n o d n vp I p u k pan po 0 n nwenn I a on o no a k w n T n w p T n n f pd n r y t K nn n g m nffn ns voek IP w c ey e rtwao ho eans ey f 0 d John M 1 sw of t e an s was r gh 1 CLAUDE WILLIAMS 4 w en e said wseba s hecom ng too me han ca Thtf fans na o do ze va rioua membe s on h am and you w f nd ha is e b art bal plaje and no e bonehea4 who has he big fo lotting The tack of In (11 6 a thinking on the part of pla vera is wha has kept the crowds f om on ng o he pat two years the wa he did in former sea sons. McCredle n ends o de elop his own youngsters f om now on hop ng to Inocu la o he fundamentals of baseball into them |