Show DIAMOND DUST Wins Next Game Loses Angeles vr-T-i vr L. L Angeles Vernon H H. H Vernon Portland IF jj H Portland SOS fi j S S. S 97 80 Salt Lake Salt Lal Lake e. e 76 39 Oakland Oakland e Hello Dill Bill Bernhard Salt Lakes Lake's prospective manager William Wil Wll- liam H. H Bernhard arrived In the city yesterday yes yes- day tet-day for tor his meeting with the Salt Lake club directors this evening and unless all aU signs fall fail the famous player will be bethe bethe bethe the new manager of the Bees before to toI tomorrow tomorrow to- to morrow morning I v President Frank S. S Murphy would not notI I commit himself any further than he did Saturday night but when asked point pointblank blank whether or not Bernhard will bethe bethe be bo bothe the new manager of ot the club he replied I cant can't say what the director directory will do door door door or whether Mr 1111 Bernhard will accept our Continued on page 3 DIAMOND DUST Continued from page 2 2 proposition but I believe he will be the next leader of the Bees Bernhard was somewhat under the weather this morning having contracted a a. slight attack of malaria but he really looked no different than he did when he pitched for tor Salt Lake In 1914 BUI Bm stated staled that he was here to talk business and that he would accept the position left vacant through the resignation of Cliff Blankenship if it he could come to terms with the Salt Lake directors He expressed expressed expressed ex ex- pressed the belief that satisfactory arrangements arrangements arrangements ar ar- ar- ar could be and would Rould be made William H H. H Bernhard popularly known n all over over the big leagues as Bill Dill and Sarah became famous as a pitcher for tue Ule old lId Philadelphia Nationals nd Ind Cleveland Cleve Cleve- Cleveland land Americans He was born March 1 15 lo 1871 in Erie county New York He began began began be be- gan his career h Ii f the New York State league Joining the Phillies after his first year ear in the minors In 1901 with Lajoie I and others he j Jumped sped to the Athletics but was prevent prevented from with I them through an injunction irr In Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsyl Pennsyl- vania so he was transferred by the American league to Cleveland He was considered one of the greatest pitchers in baseball and was as noted for his perfect control and his general good fellowship Ho He was as with Cleveland until 1901 when he went wert to Nashville as manager marger taking a tail end club and winning a pennant with wit It ii after one of ot the most mOlt sensational races race ever known in the Southern league He left Nashville In 1910 to manage manae Memphis Memphis Memphis Mem Mem- and remained there three years Herbert Harbert Hester Heter then manager of the Salt Lake club in the Union association brought him to this city in 1914 more asan as asan asan an adviser than as a pitcher Here Bernhard Bernhard Bern- Bern hard did a great d deal t toward assisting st l na gd Hester in n nW W winning g the pennant In the first half halt seasons season's race During the la last t two years he has been out of ot bas baseball ball to toa toa toa a considerable extent although he did coach the Nashville pitchers In the spring of 1915 and took a a. hand at umpiring for a time last season He He- was considered one of the best pitchers in America during his day and he Is also regarded as a successful successful suc suc- manager He possesses a splendid n- n did personality and Is Js handsome In ap ap- C The Salt Lake and Vernon players s saw i the ff first worlds world's ss s series game Saturday on the Los Angeles s Examiners score board and occupied boxes as guests of ot that newspaper Lets Let's see if f we cant can't win a few tew on en the home lot In the next three This dropping og l gh them all by y one run is getting setting to be a hoodoo I Frank Chance denies that he is tr trying I to buy Rowdy Elliott from the Cubs Salt Lake Jake has won but five of the twenty five games played during the la past t four tour weeks The Th Bees and Beavers ea er will oden o a six- six game me series at Majestic park tomorrow The clubs have one postponed game to get rid of Remember Remember all future all future games begin at 3 games o clock There will be two new faces on the Bee when the boys appear at the park Jim Park Parl a new right handed pitcher from the Drowns Browns and nd Harry Gardner of big league American association and Western league fame tame will show for tor the first time on the local vocal lot The Chicago Cubs are to u use e beautiful Pasadena as a place for their spring training training train train- ing and preparations are arc now going on to take care care of them Early in the sprin spring g- g a special train much like that which bore the Chicago White Sox and their rooters to the coast several everal years ago is to head for these parts and a party close to will make the trip At the present time I work is ool going ol N on ti In preparations refet t s for the arrival o of the National n refe leaguers 1 and the g shower baths and other accommodations are now being put up Exhibition games will be arranged between the Cubs and the Coast league clubs which will wUl also be in training hereabouts so that we will have plenty of baseball to liven up the I hitherto dun dull season pre days days- Los os os AnBy Angeles Angeles An- An geles Times By BI Telegram Special News Service San Francisco Oct Red 9 9 Red Oldham I the left lett t handed pitcher S 'S Wl who as has be been n Y th the hope hope and despair of I Seal Beal tans fans this season was purchased from Detroit 3 yesterday r ay and will be a member of the 1917 Sea Seals s. s Oldham came here hete from Detroit t and for many weeks was a R disappointment int In the last few weeks however he has pitched in good form to and make his T V Improved the thA deal for showing him wing led Wolverton |