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Show Cliff Markle Arrives at Cam Herr, .Full, of ' Eagerness to "Cut Loose former Yank Says He's in Trim; Bees Will Meet BiHS'ceen's Pittsburgers Today; Vincent. Moly-neux Moly-neux Pats Something on Ball; Caldera Shows Continued Improvement and Will Likely Be Retained. l to The Tribune. T5BURG, Cal., ilarch 22. Pitcher erkle, obtained from' the New York shoved hi3 iess under the -'5 table today and is a regular mem-I mem-I the staff. The latest addition to S -Wng staff is of medium size, but built. He is about 24 years .. cut Iwwe at once and is ready Vin anrl take his turn. lie did some -i (liunii; the winter. H1 meet Bill .Steen's Pitts-here Pitts-here tumorrow. Cakler and '-tw km do the pitching, with V and Hinkle behind the plat- ,;'" 'twt: Krupr. second; John-J"jt, John-J"jt, and Sands, third, will comprise " Mlcy, Knmler and Stara- , 1,111 "oris in the cardens. tue big collie pitcher, pin "J? on Hie hall in practice today .;' lot of stuff. He Is a whale of "a v',,"011''1 b able to heave two Mi Oshltind youth, has made it inrnssion and will lik,-iv he re-'? re-'? a left-hander with a fine .!?,w."",e. Starasinich has dis-' dis-' 'itf'oci 'Cr US a P''eseas'' regular in si ( I the pitching chores, and the clubmen did not come close to scoring. In the fifth the Oaks pounded the athletes ath-letes to a pulp. In that round the Oaks looked like a hall club, for -they bunched seven hits and eycrv one of them was rislit on the nose. If they can hit that wav in a Icasue game they will have the fans talking about them. If the -Oaks set ' some pitchms talent this year thev will be hard to stop, for everv man in the lineup is danserous at I the hat and a lot of them can hot-toot it around the sacks. |