Show DUST T DOESN'T seem at all likely that Eddie Eddie Eddie Ed Ed- I IT die Herr will skip Leverenz and Markle again today unless he might decide I to pitch Stroud If It Leverenz Is not no again laid up with a sore arm it certainly Is his turn to work Pitching Gould L yesterday was probably at Als Al's request as he has often said sald that he lie wants to toI pitch every third day C C j I Lefty Thomas looks like the Seattle SeattIe selection C S S This Jack Knight person Is indeed one sweet ball bali player Tub Spencer has been catching with unexpected regularity Her probably feels that he needs the big fellows fellow's hitI hit hit- I ting C C I Seattle writers are again raving about the playing of Johnson The little Bee stole home slick an and clean yes yes- a The Bees and will play two games Sunday afternoon and two in the afternoon on Labor day Monday The schedule calls calis for a forenoon and afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon game Monday but the local club of officials of- of have switched the morning game to afternoon so 50 as not to conflict with witha a a. big parade planned by the labor men for Monday forenoon I I C Luckily for the Bees the Angels and Tigers also lost yesterday esterday The Bees flees appear to be hitting hard and often otten but not quite at the right time C I S Los Angeles Cal Ca Aug 29 Injuries 29 Injuries received by Babe Borton In a game against the Beavers last week seem to tobe tobe be more serious than was at first thought Borton went Into the hands of or his ph physician clan cian yesterday and it was found that one of ot his ribs had strayed a long way from Its proper location so Babe is now all built around with a plaster cast In the meantime will be found at first for the Tigers while Beck occupies third S S S The Three-I Three league owners are getting J busy Tommy Lukanovic of ot the Peoria club has been sold Eold to the St. St Louis Americans Americans Ameri Amen I cans while Ike Wolfer a Portland boy I goes to the Columbus American I tion club b. b Frank Rapp another ex- ex I Portland Pla player has been sold to the I Joplin club of the Western league along with Paul Strand who is now an outfield outfield- er Strand was formerly a pitcher Portland Telegram C I I Portland Aug 29 The 29 The are endeavoring to get three ball players now with the Paul club of the Southern Idaho league The tire are Southpaw George Swartz Catcher Al Bartholemy and Outfielder Denny Williams All butone butone but butone one of ot the players with the tho Paul aggregation aggregations gation gatlon reside In Portland and a game between them and the Beavers may be I scheduled for one of ot the tho Mondays sandwiched sand sand- in between seris senis on the Portland teams team's next home stand I S S Manager Jimmy Hamilton of ot the Peoria Three Three-I league club has recommended Continued on page 5 I DIAMOND DUST Continued from page 4 to the Southpaw and Third Kruger of the Three Three-I circuit but does not say whether or not they are Ith his team The at once took steps In an earnest to obtain them may and may not obtain Pitcher Harry purchased the club of the estern I league Judge McCredie re- re a telEgram the president of the club to the that Morrison wanted to go to his home In Mississippi and that unless the Portland owners telegraphed him and Induced him to chan e his mind that he would undoubtedlY un- un to the shack Judge l Immediately got busy and hopes to- to have the twirler In our midst shortly although he Is doubt doubt- ful to say the least Morrison was to have left for Portland last Satur- Satur Portland Oregonian San Francisco tans are disgusted with their club and the papers are starting to rIde Charlie Graham and his gang This shows that San Francisco any other town must have a winner or they wont support It Bill Rodgers Is trying to the 1500 due from Seattle on the trade ot Gardner tor Walter Malls Rodgers should be satisfied as Matis Is games for him while Gardner Is In no condition to pitch for Seattle According to a letter J. 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H of the National A of Minor Lea ue Baseball Clubs received by Judge McCredie the season for class AA clubs start October Octo- Octo ber 1 and end ten days later says the Portland Telegram This Information with additional facts prices number ot players that could be taken and the ot draft draft- Ing was to the Portland president dent at his own request but It Is OU to say the least For Instance there one para raph about an arbitrary sale which has the barking his shins up a tree The only way he can figure It out Is this i means a At any rate thEre are two conf statements which make It necessary for the owner to write back for further Information One section says that class AA clubs can draft from class A club only and only one man from pach club can be taken at a price ot section sec sec- tion gives the prices which class AA clubs have to pay to men from ot all classIfications This make It clear as to what the exact Is but at the present time Judge McCredie Is not In Inthe the to draft any pla rl If this Is the case He flure It wilt be cheaper and better to buy them of the Angels It he has hili way will caule to be r marked Nt the major draft month for P. 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L players at least In so far as the Los LosAn An eles Is concerned the Los LosAn An eles Herald Powers aerts that thre minor the organizations Coast the American association and the O c put a stop to this tall practice tice of the major It It He IntimAtes If the other minor leane and enn th other Itu UE Are d tn extend to keep at home their mot prized may wage a soIl defensive war He says At our ear we the to pay Instead of 2500 for th from a AA I club also ht to have the draft changed from September alt alt- r 1 of th aon A who I Is draft Id I'd by a major club t. t al 11 to a the remainder of the year A he 10 the n see what effect It has on a club The major could not slOe th t plan that we eliminate the ra ft llen the time came to put the Into writing the committee ot would not sl n. n The Mea of the minors Is not to pre pre- i vent 1 player from advancing but to stop In players Some major tubs draft men not bE ause they need them but to seIl the to minor lea II t advanced DIll of the Coyotes one man man- p r h III In ot the He believes that ot ott t should bp retained Is the only left on the team who might be and It Is believed he wll be sold before the end of t e season REDS GRAD YORK pa Aug coupled with errors by the American r l Y ier to to nHE 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 4 2 28 8 9 0 Am Chain 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 1 5 4 Batteries See and WInro Ien S anleY and ne |