Show I E game today and one lne tomorrow O ONE Two To games Saturday and Sunday afternoons Single games begin at o'clock as usual and the first game of each of the headers double rs will start at 2 C C S SOur Our guess ess today Is Brown or Crandall vs Leverenz Catcher Red fled Baldwin of the Seals may be out for the balance of the season He was hit by a pitched ball in last Fridays Friday's Fri Irl days day's game and suffered a broken arm S S S President Al Baum has suspended Manager lanager Bill Essick of the Tigers for en engaging engaging engaging en- en in an altercation with Umpire Bill Guthrie Johnny Powers Powers' plea to President Baum that he send Umpires Guthrie and Finney Finney Finney Fin- Fin ney to Salt Lake for this series doesn't doesn t r peeve the Bee fans a bit for they consider consider con con- conI I sider alder themselves pretty lucky to have two such for the closing period of the local season Guthrie and Finney are good enough for an anybody's body's league Secretary Jack Cook returned with the Bees last night Jack Is enthusiastic over the trip Just finished We had very satisfactory umpiring grand crowds and we played a lot of real baseball says the secretary Eddie l Fitzpatrick is the only Bee crip crip- pIe The little utility star sprained a knee but will be back in a few das daSs The tirade against Al Baum appears to have quieted down and it is unlikely thal thai me lne matter will come up again aln until I the annual league meeting in November Our guess is that Al Baum will still be bes beI bethe bethe the I league when the next season o lre he wI Idse rolls s around The P. P C. C L. L would go a along along long way to find another Al Baum I J Jack ck Cook tells us that Mule lule Watson Vatson simply would not report Philadelphia had closed the deal with Salt Lake and the pitcher had accepted Bee terms but buthe buthe buthe he changed his mind about reporting at atthe atthe atthe the last minute Miles Main also decided not to report but no one appears to be worrying Charley Chancy Baum looks better to us than would a whole of pitchers of the Main disposition lon S S S or College star candidates for Jobs with the Seals have not been particularly successful suc suc- Tom Hickey the big Santa Clara southpaw and Hal Dimock also a and former star of the University University University Uni Uni- I of California were released yesterday yes jes- morning by Manager Charley Chancy Gra Gra- ham Hickey was a big disappointment He has been regarded for a long time as one of the few college pitchers seen in the West est in recent years ears who could step Into the league and make good from the start He had been offered several big league contracts and had rejected them When he was induced to sign a aSeal aSeal Seal contract hundreds of wise followers of the game congratulated Graham But Hickey in his few starts showed that the best that can be said for him is that he is a good college pitcher He had nothing In the big pinch San San l Francisco Examiner Heres Here's a little bouquet for Bill Rumler from the Seattle Times Bill Rumler got himself cordially hissed and booed for his action in ln throwIng throwIng throw- throw Ing lug a bat at Lynn Brenton in the ninth Inning of the first game Brenton had two out and Krug on base from a single when he happened to hit the big outfielder outfielder out out- fielder lelder in the back Rumler promptly became hard boiled and hurled the bat although It was obvious that Brenton made no attempt even to try to drive Rumler away from the plate Also Rumler Rumler Rum Rum- ler wanted to use his fists on somebody President Baum should plaster a fine lne on Rumler Humler or anybody else on the Salt Lake or an any other club that resorts to rough- rough I If lC Rumler was trying to get Brenton's goat there re were other and more seemly ways as a's of doing It S S S What do you OU mean Bill Well We'll have to slap your wrist Bill Essick believes that Justice is as blind as the figure Is painted Jack Fournier hit an umpire and was kept out of i the play for se seven en games g Essick kicked over a decision and was suspended suspended suspended sus sus- for five games Los Los Angeles Herald Bill Guthrie and E Ed Finne Finney left last night for Salt Lake City says the Los Angeles Times The fans know that the two men are not cla classed ed as homers andare and andare andare I are glad they will be stationed at Salt Lake City for the crucial series to be beheld beheld beheld held there the next few weeks Yes thanks Joe Mathes the Infielder whom hom Bill Bm Essick brought to the coast last year and released this spring has been made manager manager manager man man- ager of the Beaumont club In the Texas I league to succeed John McCloskey |