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Show What Coasters Are r J ' Gossiping About in Off-Season POR.TLANTX Ore., Jan. IS. President V. V. .M-'Credie to-lay announced that the Portland baseball club of the Const Utlsiio proba bly would train in 1 lonolulu instead of diockton, C'al. Tbe Hawaiian trip depends on assurance ot" gluing re- j turn steamer accommodations from the Islands. Thf club Inu available steamer , accommodations to ihe islands, but no certain irrangements for getting back. tisiness men of Honolulu have made an attractive offer to the Beavers. i SAX FHANCISC'O, -Ian. K. Harry ' "ol vt.tr ton, nir.naser of tbe San Francisco Seals, dropped twenty-five l'J 17 players contracts in the mail box today. "I expect ex-pect nea rly all of them back within ten days with signatures on them," said Wolvertun. lie ave no consideration to the. players' f ry ternity demands made on the major leagues, he said. Wolverton will try out six "bush league" candidates. "If I had to pitch all my games in Salt Lake." said Spider Bauni, durins a fanning fan-ning bpp, in which Cliff Rlankenship. former for-mer manatier of the Salt leakers, was a participant. "I'd quit baseball. It's been my luck to pel slammed all over the lot there, and in addition I've been wished into a Uu of games as a relief pi teller, and m-aiiy always something has happened hap-pened to niiikf me responsible for the less of tho t;amo." "Reiin-mber that one last season when you went in in the ninth with the gcore t to 3 against us, and you loH out'.'" grinned I Ha nkens hip. "Ha t her." snorted the Spider. "Couch had been plti-hins, hut he beau to won-M( won-M( in the ninth, and Wolverton looked around for a pood place to step in. so I waved my hand and fell heir to the job. I h;id two on and two ouL One of Lhe runners was on tirst. The ball was hit to Jerry Downs, and Jerry picked it up and made an easy underhand toss to Pin? Bodie, who was playing short. This would have forced the man at second and the i;amt would have been over. "Put Ping was loo sure. 'Wow! TToo!' he yelled, and lie had his feet turned toward the clubhouse when that hall came into his hands. He dropped it. One run s-'Ot ed. h ud then came a Ion those Salt Lihe shsers and simply ha used the ball out of ihe lot nil we were on t he small end of i be .--core." San Francisco Ex-a Ex-a miner. T.OS AXOELES, Jan. 1 S. Believing thfi t a not her year In the brush will do him a worid of good. Bobby Muesel, former for-mer los. Angeles bish school star, today stated lw will not si?n the contract ten-d ten-d 'red him by Oakia nd. Instead he will play with Globe in the Copper Pelt league, a se ml -professional organization. Maggtni, the 'oungster who tried out with the Seals last spring at San Joe a- an cm liei-itr. Is going to have another chance witlt the Seals. This time he will endeavor io win reeognt "ion as an on i -holder. Ho lias duly signed a mm ract and is h.iKhly touted by Manager Wolverton. Wolver-ton. "I really exnect this boy to decelop Into a tonier." d-: dares th.e Seal boss. "He was a bit green and at a disadvantage last spring. You know, he is a left-handed left-handed thrower, and naturally was handicapped han-dicapped by trying for an infield berth. I rocommeniod that he switch to the outfield out-field and he has tome alon nicdy. I ha ve w a- rhed his work c are'ujly. Mag-qini, Mag-qini, I venture to say. h.as one nf the b'-st t !irowini ;ums of any yoincster in the Coast league today. He fan certainly whip th.e bell n.round. and in addition is a fairlv good hitter." SAX FKAXCISi'O. Jan. 1 S. Pin Ho-ilh- has rndther imeni ion of joining tlie Philridolphia A t hie t ics this season, nor desire to do so. He has a howling alley business t h: t is nadng him no end of (Coutinued on Tollowiug Page.) - f Turf Results, Entries, I Weights and Riders f (Continued From Preceding Page.) Dominion Park, U'2 (E. Martin i. 5 to 2, 4 to 1 to Z: Lady Ieona. 107 (Alexandra!, (Alex-andra!, 4 to 1 . even, 1 to ;'. ; .Mike, U2 (Pickens), 2 to 1, o to 5, out. Time. 1 : 1 .'i l-C. J uanita Fredericks, Nasleclovati and Vallival also ran. Sixt h race, one mile Zinkand, 110 (Mathews). 5 to 1, S to 5, 7 to 10; G. W. Kisker, 1 (Casey), r to 1 even, 2 to 5; have Montgomery, 110 ( Pool ), 2 to 1 , 4 to 1 to 3. Time, 1:31 l-.l. Prince Conrad, Con-rad, Friar Xouph, Vasatch and John Walters also ran. Tiajuaua Entries. By International News Service. First race, six furlon.es .Miss Knight, PS; r.olden Dragon, 100: Caleswinthe. if3; Dr. Bamberger, lu3: Miss Kxug, 106; Dr. S. p. Tate. 113; Tallow Dip, 113; Master Joe, 113; Rash, 113; John Walters. 113. Second race, five and a half furlongs Olive I)., lOfi; Jennie Small. 10fi; Kitty Stansfield, 110; Hazel C. 110; Beaumont, 112: Frog Eye, 115; Round Dp, 115. Third race, five and a half furlongs Dovie, 105; Shaban, 106; Santiago White, 108; Katharine C, 110; Sam Beckham, 112; SwartshiH, 113. Fourth race, six furlongs Dot ina, 106 ; Tiajan, IDS; Patsy Mack, 110; Maznik, lio. Fifth rate. six furlongs Gulf Stream, !S; Camia, 106 ; Engraver. 10S; Von Lady, ! 1 OR : Casket. Ill; Landslide. 113; Prospe-I Prospe-I ro's Son, 113; In Dutch. 116. Six til race, five furlongs Plush, 95; I Hester H.. ?5; Commonness, too ; Risa jW., 105; Parcel Post, ICS; Miss Brush, luS; floisington. 110; Real Worth, 110; Bud "Sale, 110; The Shrimp, 110. j Weather rainy; track sloppy. I |