Show Coast Baseball Heads in Annual Spring Conclave OAKLAND Cal Jan 18 Di W-Di- Di Directors rectors of the Pacific Coast league were to open their annual spring meeting here today and adjourn immediately immediately im im- im mediately out of respect to the late Thomas J. J Stephens treasurer of the San Francisco baseball club and formerly formerly for for- merly connected with wilh the Los Angeles Angeles An An- geles club Stephens will be buried in San Francisco late today The league heads will go into session ses ses- sion again tomorrow the chief business business business busi busi- ness being approval of the 1932 sched sched- ule ale The d directors rectors are expected to adopt a week split series schedule o of four and three games each At last Novembers November's meeting the directors instructed instructed in in- in the schedule-maker schedule for man many years ears to draw up a 1932 schedule based on split weeks For Forthe Forthe Forthe the first month of the season however however how how- ever seven game series will be played Possibly a few player deals and decision when night baseball will be started in the various ous cities is cx ex peeled to lo round out tomorrows tomorrow's ses ses- ses sion slon The San Francisco Missions wish to dispose of Paul pitcher and Stuart Clarke infielder Manager Joe Devine has indicated he would seek seck to make a n deal with the Sacramento club for Louis Vinci left left- handed pitcher pilcher |