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Show Wild Heaves and Such I Saturday s lead ng hitters AB H TB P C G egory SaJt Lake 1 1 1 1 000 Krauae Port and 1 1 1 1 000 E s Los Ange es 4 3 3 50 Bre on 5a t Lake 3 2 3 66 : Sei u veda San Franc sco 2 66 I Jo ns on Oak and 3 2 2 66 j Magge t, Los Ange es 3 2 4 667 i Jones San Franc sco 8 6 8 625 Orr Sa t Lake 4 2 9 500 ' B ef Sa Lake 4 2 2 600, Ness Oak and 4 2 BOO Bu e. Los Angeles 4 2 2 600 ' L ts h Oa land 4 600 j Leber Po Uand 100 Brooks Los Anae es o00 ! j The e wi be wo games todav the; forenoon game a Oakland and he after ! noon game a an Franc sco i I T e seies be ween Oak and and Salt Lake now s ands th ee to two in favor of Salt Lake Thus far Salt Lake has won ten and lost e ght games on Its present road t p Duddj he firs basemen who broke h s eg w h Sea tie ea th s season v. 1 jo n e Oaks n Sa t Lake h s eek. Rowdy E o sajs he has been pped a Duddv s a wonde The pak and sk pper s nego a ng for Tanne an nfle de wo was w h e W aco c ub n e Texas eague o bo s e up the Oakland nfle d Ha r "Wol erton so t s reported j w s gn up Ad Macholdt a Sacramento busher who has been h gh y recom i mended 1 "" ..... ..... , Breton was Injured In the se enth when he rashed into the fence for Ness s fly Ha nan took Bretons place I at tilrd NEARING THE FINISH Beginn n Tuesda Oak and wi pay n ?a Lake for se en da a. The regu a tion s x game series w be extended o er Labor day when two games wi be p a ed Por and p ava at San Fra ! c sco and Vernon p avs a Los An e es The ser es h h ek v be he as c ash of the eason be ween Sa t Lake and e Oaks Beg nn ng Ved esday Septembe 8 A ernon comes to bait Lake Port and p avs a Oak and an-3 si Fran sco p avs a Los .nge es The a e to c ubs, o ve e w heg e se es on T esdaj Sep ember 7 and w be e on c ubs p aj ng on hat da e Eeglnn ng Sep ember 14 Sa t Lake s a s s as road trip p ay ng Los Ange es, er on and San Franc sco in the orde named The season wi end w th three weeks a ome for Sa t La e That three -week ses on w s ar w h Po tland o be fo owed b "an Fran s o and e f s ea fo Qa La e n he Coast eague end v, a s be een he home b and os Ange e JACK GILLIGAN AGAIN W o d f om ban Fran so s o tl e effec ha P he Ja k G ga so jo n Sat Lake af e a The ne-ns s ha G gan s com ng to B anke sh p f om he Des Mo nes c ub as soon as e Wes e n eague b season ends B ank s ak g h n on he wo d of Frank I be b e w no be ome he ou g p op e o e ca Lake n Banken h ee o li m h g ea mp o e n emn Wese n eague has n ad h n so Lt ga s a so known as a n e k e e e wo and so ne Ja Ks o e ub Ja k K a be nn he o he A. o s G ean s not I known o a Lake bu he was a ed ageapceac eas ago The e was son e a k of G ga sign ng with (Continued on Following Page.) 4 . I Wild Heaves and Such I t- (Continued from Preceding Page ) Salt Lake a couple of months ago bu noth n ever came of the talk. MURPHY MAY BE DRATTED There Is a good chance ha Hefbe Murphy the Spokane infielder may not join the Portland club after al bu will be drafted by the majors If Presi dent Fair Is correct The bpokane magnate recently wrote a letter to Judge McCredle announcing the sale of Pat Callahan asking h m lo send Ppeck liar knees to lake tbe south paw s place and stating that Murphy was almost certain to he drafted to the best of his belief. Whether Farr has some Inside dope or not Is a question, but It looks as If C n cinnatl, the club which purchased Calla ban VWUJams and McKenry all Nor h western league players has notified Farr that It Intends to place a draft on tbe former Portland p ayert The MoCredles had hoped to be ab e to get Murphy back after the North western season ended bu had no strings on either of these men who were trans (erred to Spokane with no opt on a tached to them Portland gets none of the money for the sale of Callahan and wbuld benefit not Sk wut If Murphy were drafted Although the latter looked unsteady when with the Beavers, both at bat and In the field be wun t play lng up to his usual form and got started after leaving here. There is more than a possibility that Murphj bai acquired the- needed expert enc to make him a winning cJaa AA ball player This Is why he local man agement la anxipue to get hlni this fa as one of the 1818 regulars. Portland Telegram Jack Ness hu no further word from the White Sox since he rejected the cOn tra they tendered him and says he won t sign until he gets better terms Howard Mundorff turned adrift by Oakland has gone on a fishing trip and wll like a aj out of baseball for the rest of he season BLANK AGAINST MTODEB. Blankenship is keenly Interested in the "mud ball The papers In Portland made a whole ot or the fuss whl h n eurred at Recreation park last week Cliff has never seen the new fancied de celver but on pr nclple he takes aides with Wolverton and agrees that t e league ought to put the mud beir on the same list with the emery bal The league should never allow a pitcher to discolor the bal In any man ner shape or form said Biankensh p There (a a rule against blackening a ball which Is strictly enforced In tl e major leagues and for r of me I can t see why It Isn enfo ed here I 4sn t fair to allow a p t e o sr means of this kind but I suppose ke Wolver ton that I will ha e to Ini my pi h ers to use the mud bal an long as he others Intend to keep at It San Fran c s o Bu letln |