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Show BERNHARD EXPECTED TO RETURN TONIGHT "Dull day" was the slun flung to the breeze at baseball headqu;n ters yesterday. yester-day. The collection of telegrams' on Business Busi-ness Manager Jack Cook's rienk conslnted for the moat part of requestH from bush-erp bush-erp for transportation to Portirviiie. No communications came from any of the un-.siKhed un-.siKhed veterans. Ma nafif-r Bill Bern ha rd Is export td to return from Buffalo tonight. With the arrival of the skipper things will begin to move in preparation for the advance on T'ortnrville. Apparatus and eiuip- nunt will have to bo gathered together and other details attended tn, Pornhard is likely to leave Sunday for Porte ni Ho to arrange for the open Ins of active work. Some of the youngsters will probably prob-ably report Monday. Tlie actual trnlntriff season will sta rt ThuiHday. On Matvh 5 the Saints hook up with the Cubs In Hie first baseball Rame of the y-asnn f"r thei Salt Lakers. Following that there will be Karnes In rapid succession. There is nn undercurrent of sentiment In hU'h baseball circles thn t the holdout wMl receive nJtnt sympa thy tills season. The club is deemed to be pruttv vll fixed as it stands, except in the f : ' nl i j tj department, de-partment, aJj'l there is a gfcing thut those players who are drawing down the biggest money have no legitimate kick coming, and that a little service on the suspended list might have a wholesome effect. |