Show Diamond vs Schultz or Fittery Fit Fit- G C GOULD tery today C S C The Bees have won but a single single sin sin- gb gle game out of four thus far There exe Je re three more to go C S S Next week will find the Bees at San Francisco for a weeks week's stay and on the following week they will wind up their long road trip with a series at Seattle S S S Sacramento will play at Los Angeles next week Vernon will be at Portland and Oakland will tackle the at Seattle S C S Salt Lakes Lake's defeat and victories by byboth byboth both Leo Loo Angeles and Vernon yesterday raised a whole lot of or Ned with the Bees' Bees league standing S S C I Vernons Vernon's acquisition of ot Pitcher Pete Schneider should give the Tigers a lot lotof lotof lotof of added pitching strength If IC the big left hander is In any kind of shape S S S Officials of ot the tho San Francisco club ex expect expect ex- ex to clear at least In profits this season That will surpass many major league clubs' clubs dividends for tn year S S S r Tom Hughes says that Fitzpatrick who Is IR playing left field for the Bees will prove the wittiest wittiest- man In the circuit Hughes played with Fitzpatrick In tn the National circuit Los Los Angeles Herald S S S Friends of Supervisor Joseph Mulvihill In the Olympic club are starting a boom to land the supervisor as president of the Pacific Coast Baseball league In the event of President Allen T. T Baum stepping out Mulvihill has always taken an active In Interest Interest Interest In- In terest in baseball and has been one of the leaders of the Olympic club assisting Inthe Inthe in inthe the formation of the Winged 0 O team I San Francisco Bulletin S S S Jack Farmer the Portland outfielder said that this was vas his last year m Ut oa- oa ball He lie asserts he is going going- back to the family farm at the tho cross roads In Tennessee Tennessee Ten Ten- and live a quiet life In the future Farmers Farmer's health was In a precarious condition condition con con- on last dun during year ng the and winter I he e was at his ill h with home In Influenza Influenza In- In It t. t left him weak but he thought the bracing air of the Coast would help him However However however How How- ever he became ill in May at Portland and Is Just getting back on his feet though far from being a well man He had concluded to quit last year but ut came back to help Walter McCredie In his ef efforts efforts ef ef- forts to build up a new club this year because because because be be- cause of his affection for the big Portland manager S S S Whether It Is good policy to pay yay u a ball player a big salary on the outside In addition to what he gets from the tho can oai club is doubtful Take the case of Jack Jacle Fournier who assaulted Umpire Held at Los Angeles the other day Fournier Is getting about a month It Is said a crowd of ball bali fans paying him two or three hundred dollars a month out ou or their own funds As a result Fournier has been nervous all season and has been particularly irascible when he is not getting getting getting get get- ting particularly his h hits ts As a result his efficiency has been Impaired and the natural consequence consequence consequence con con- sequence Is that the umpires h. h HB inu brunt of ot his hilt Ill III temper Seattle Seattle Times S S S Portland Aug 16 Walter Walter McCredie admitted yesterday that he expects to sell or trade at least three of his players this fall tall but not until the season has ended He has had no offers for Luzerne Blue or Red Oldham but says that the New York National scout who was in inI I Los os Angeles when tho the Beavers there liked both of ot these players but made no offer Hugh Duffy scout for the Boston Red Sox also liked both of these men inca and he Pitcher Carroll also also seemed to fancy Jones but did not Intimate that he was in a position to make malee any of a deal for the pitcher I I |