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Show dent of the Tigers. It is Arbuckle's contribution con-tribution to the Coast league pennant fund, which, when totaled up, will approximate ap-proximate $10,000. This will be divided among the players of the Los Angeles or Vernon clubs, providing either of them wins. Jack Farmer is going to turn rancher. He will leave here Sunday night for Louisiana, where his father has invested. Of course, he remains on the Portland reserve list, and the probabilities are that he will be back in baseball next season, as he unquestionably has a future in the game. Farmer has been handicapped this season by ill health. John L. Sullivan, the outfielder, has gone so well for New Orleans that he has been sold to the majors. It looks as if Walter McCredie slipped a cog in not keeping Sullivan this spring. He knows what this player can do, as Sullivan Sul-livan was with Salt Lake early last spring before being sent to the Portland Northwestern league club. Portland has needed hard-hitting outfielders out-fielders this year and at times Sullivan would have helped out considerably. Portland Telegram. 4 : Wild Heaves and Such f The day's best hitters: AB. H. TB. P.C. Sheely, Salt Lake 5 4 5 .800 Cooper, Oakland 7 5 .6 .714 Eldred, Sacramento 3 2 3 . .6G7 Wolter, Sacramento 3 2 2 .667 Borton, Vernon 3 2 4 .667 Fisher, Vernon 3 2 3 .667 Brooks, Vernon 3 2 2 .667 Corhan, San Francisco. . .5 3 3 .600 Hunter, San Francisco. . .5 3 4 .600 Koerner, San Francisco.. 5 3 5 .600 Lane, Oakland 7 4 4 .571 Kamm, San Francisco ... .2 1 2 .500 Maggert, Salt Lake 4 2 2 .500 Boles, Los Angeles 4 2 3 .500 Elliott, Oakland 4 2 2 .500 Blue, Portland 4 2 2 .500 Kingdon, Portland 4 2 2 .500 Aldridge, Los Angeles 2 1 1 .500 Home runs: Krug, Mulligan, Salt Lake; Caveney, San Francisco. T'ne series stand: San Francisco, won 2; Salt Lake, won 1. Los Angeles, wow 2; Oakland, won 3. Portland, won jO; Vernon, won 3; one postponed. Seattle, won 0; Sacramento, won 4. The overnight guesses on pitchers for today: For Salt Lake, Charley Baum; for San Francisco, Jack Bromley. Jim Scott twice hit into double plays yesterday, a curious phase of which was that Anfinson was each time touched on the line by Krug1 for the first out. It is with impotent regTet that we g-aze upon the good deeds the Oaks are doing. Had we but done likewise! Earl Sheely got four hits yesterday, one more than he got in the entire Los Angeles series. If Earl should get started start-ed again, it would make a mighty difference. dif-ference. There will be doubleheaders tomorrow and Sunday. The twin bills open at 2 o'clock. Secretary George Putnam of the Seals is with the club. Tom Stephens, stockholder of the San Francisco baseball club and a prominent sportitig man, will be there to witness the world series between the Reds and the "White Sox. Stephens yesterday wired his old friend, Charles Comiskey, to fix him up with a box. The local magnate is now trying to Induce In-duce Charles Graham, Doc Strub and George Putnam of the Seals to make the trip with him. They have not yet decided, de-cided, although they are itching for an excuse to take in the classic. San Francisco Fran-cisco Examiner. LOS AXGELES, Cal., Sept. 11. President Powers has a telegram from Manager Killefer stating that Bill. Ken-worthy Ken-worthy has been suspended for the remainder re-mainder of the season. , The message contained no explanation. It is believed Kenworthy will be glad to get out of baseball for a time. Last week he sent a wire here asking for his pay check, explaining that he had purchased a ianch and needed the check as a part of the first payment. Kenworthy was a badly discouraged ball player when he left Los Angeles. Tne bonus for the local team winning the flag is beginning to take substance. Yesterday Lou Anger placed in the hands of Harry Brand, a sporting writer, a check for 500. Said slip of paper bore the signature of Roscoe Arbuckle, presl- |