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Show SEVERAL TO TRY OUT WITH SAN FRANCISCO Special to The Tribune. PORTTjAND, Sept. 27. Harry Wolver-ton. Wolver-ton. manager of the Seals, is satisfied that he has a pennant winner, and as soon s the flag Is cinched he will start trying out some native sons who show baseball promise. VI have not drafted a ball player this year, and I don't intend to," said Harry Sunday night. "I am going to stand pat on my present club for next year, which will be augmented by two men who are coming from -St. Louis In the Corhan deal. These men muse be satisfactory. I don't know yet what positions they will play. That depends on where we think we are weak. Then, too, I expect to get one of my present players back, who will be given a trial In the majors next spring. That ought to place us in pretty good shape. T don't know whether we will sell Charley Baum or not. 1 have heard nothing from Mr. Berry on the subject. "After the pennant is cinched I am going to try at least three young fellows and see what promise tlfey show. One Is Sammy Bohen. an infield er ; another Is Burns, a first baseman, both of San Francisco, and the third is an outfielder named Lang, who comes from "Watson-vill "Watson-vill and was tipped off to me by Tyler Christian, who has been pitching down there. Tyler says he looks like a good boy." |