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Show joined the Seattle club -here, ns did also Outfielder Out-fielder Jimmy Walsh, who is being treated by Dr. ;Vticer. A iw bull park us the home grounds of the Timers s the first bitr 'sign of prosperity under the new regime. Halbriler made the announcement announce-ment today Unit a new lot is being sought in or nf'iir Los Angeles. He says the big size of the crowds nt Oakland park Sunday morn- , ing gave him. the idea, and a Ftreet railway I company is sold to be encouraging the idea. The adriition o. Cnldera gives the AngrIs three southpaws. Still another inficlder is being be-ing sought. Jny Bals will be here from New Jr-rsey this week, Business Manager Alorley announces. It is understood here that the proposal of raising the P. C. L. player limit will be taken up formally this week. It looks like "good-bye" to Yernon hopes of Tommy Long nfter all. Last year's Tiger! star is in uniform, working for General l'er- sliing near Moris, Belgium, with small prospect of returning to America until the Huns have signed, sealed and been good for at lenst all ; this summer. However. Eddington is develop- ; ing into a phrmom, and, with Meusel able to get n furlough, Tiger outfield prospects are ' anything btt gloomy. 1 Seattle won 0, Los Angeles won 2, Vernon won 2, Sacramento won 0. Miles Mains is slated to pitch for Salt Lake today. Holling may fling for the Oaks. Pitcher Hiinky Schorr 1ms been released to the Seattle club by the Bees. Hunky is averse to reporting to the Tillicuma. Seattle has signed Sammy Beer, late of the Los Angeles pitching staff, and Lester Cook, late of the Vernon catching staff. McCredie has taken on Roy Mitchcl, former Vernon f linger. Ernie Fallentine served as relief catcher for the Beavers yesterday. Oakland's nineteen hits were made up of two triples, five doubles and twelve singles. They i were good for twenty-eight bases. i Fred B. Tarkinson returned Inst evening from Salt Lake, accompanied by Mrs. Parkinson, who had been visiting relatives thre. While there he witnessed one of the tjtg baseball games, and he declares the Logan team could ; outplay either of those he saw competing. Logan Journal. Ah, now, Fred! Gene Dale won a silk shirt for himself by hitting the proper sign. H It war a good day for the coal company and the candy company. Neither suffered, since there were no home-runs. Special to The Tribune. LOS ANHKLES. Cal.. May 21. Sammy Beer has been transferred to the Sea t tie club, following fol-lowing the addition of Gene fa Id era to the roster of the Angels. C'lymer wanted the former for-mer Oakland player, so everybody's happy. Valencia, nnother former Angel, also has joined the Seattle club, and worked n while yeslerd)iy. Sain Crawford 's game leg, announces Trainer Finley. will allow Sam to get back in the lineup line-up within a few days. Presi-dent Halbriter of the Vernon club, despite de-spite Ks.siek's optimism, still is wiring the big league managers in what now is becoming a daily appeal for talent. Six telegrams today. Consider! ii.? Bobby Fisher's big league record, and how hard Vernon worked to get him. it must be said that, gotten, he so far is a dis-apivjintmnt. dis-apivjintmnt. Politely speaking, lie is getting a slow start. ' Ctymer' and bis crowd are here, plnying alleged al-leged ba"hall after their week in Sa tt Lake. The Seattle manager opened the series with the Angels by becoming angry at being awakened awak-ened af 8 o'clock by the reporter, and followed fol-lowed that by so much indignation and kicking nt Washington park that the umpire put him off the line. Catcher Lester Coolt, purchased from Vernon, 4- ; f ! Wild Heaves and Such I M S f The best hitters: AB. R. H. Pet. Seaton. San Francisco 3 3 4 1 .000 Dale. Salt Lake 2 2 3 l.OtKi Killefer, Los Angeles 4 3 3 .7"iO Maisel, Portland 4 3 4 .750 Mitzc. Oakland 4 3 3 .7o0 V otter, Sacramento 4 3 3 .7."0 Founder, l.s Angeles 3 2 .2 .fiH7 Cavcney, San Francisco 3 2 2 .07 Dell, Vernon 3 2 2 .007 McGaffigan, Sacramento 3 2 3 .6!7 A. Arlett, Oakland 3 2 2 . (Ii IT Fitzgerald. San Fraftcisco 5 3 3 .000 Stumpf,' Oakland 5 3 4 .600 Johnson. Salt Lake 4 2 3 .o0 Wilio, Oaldand 4 2 3 .M0 Milh-i-. Oakland 6 3 ii .50u )!urpiy, Oakland 4 2 3 .5n0 Niehoff. Los Angeles 4 2 2 .500 M i I cliell, Vernon 4 2 2 .300 Meu.sel. Vernon 4 2 3 .5on Cox, Portland 2 1 1 .500 Corlian, San FraucNco 2 1 1 ,5u0 The series stand : Oakland won 2. Salt Lake won 0. Portland won 0. San Francisco won 2. |