Show U Maybe Cliff Markle can win another one today Finneran is likely to oppose him in the first game Dale and Dawson appear to be the dope for the other othe game C C C Well if ir the Bees dont don't care wh why should we here at home C C C Portland Sept 27 It It begins to to lookas look lookas as if Ir A. A T. T Baum president of the he Pacific Pacific Pa Pa- la Coast league an can retain the position position tion indefinitely if he Ime wanta wants it Manager Manager Manager Man Man- ager Bill Rodgers 0 of or the Sacramento team in talking of the situation yesterday yester yester- day said he was in favor of th trw retention p of Baum and knew that the owners of the club felt the same wa way Oakland l owners were interviewed when here and said the same thing Seattle it is known as well welt as Portland is for Baum Daum first last and all the time Salt Lake L. It is understood as Jack Cook Coo business manager manager manager man man- ager of or the Bees and Cal Ewing generally generally generally gen gen- considered Baums Baum's adherents adherents adherents ad ad- are firm friends will not be averse to retaining Baum This should l make the situation interesting for Baums Baum's adherents at the winter meeting of the league directors should Al decide e to disregard disregard disregard dis dis- dis- dis regard his resignation which he presented presented presented pre pre- last July and which has never been acted d on San a Francisco Ci Los s Angeles Angeles An An- i iwho geles fe and Vernon rno owners e are lh the ones who have made the fight on Baum HeIs lieis He lie HeIs Is the best bet man on the coast to hold I down the berth and It is hoped that he I will fight to retain the position I C C C I Sacramento Cal Sept 27 J James James mes OConnell O'Connell 18 year old old ear Santa Clara university university university uni uni- outfielder was signed here yesterday yesterday yesterday yes yes- by the San Francisco bas baseball club of or the Pacific Coast league it was announced by George Putnam secretary of or the Seals OConnell O'Connell will play tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow tomor tomor- I row in San Francisco Putnam said I C C C CIt's Its It's great to buy a country home with I plenty of fine line fruit trees limbs loaded to I Ithe the point of breaking but breaking but it isn't so nice niceto niceto I Ito to find that vandals have picked all the fruit Such has been the experience of or Walter Valter McCredie manager of the Beav Beav- ers era He recently purchased a fine fin five five- I acre tract and bungalow from Dr G. G H. H I Douglas located on the Capitol h highway Walter Valter looked over the abundance of fruit of ot all kinds on the branches and mentally calculated that he was goin going to lo give old H. H C. C L. L an awful jolt t this win n ter Imagine his surprise when he went to the place Monday preparatory to movIng moving ing in to find that the trees have been stripped of their burden Now Walter Waiter is figuring on purchasing a couple of or good watchdogs next year Portland Portland Tele Tele- gram C C C Marty Krug second baseman of the Salt t Lake club is nearly two steps step faster taster getting down to first base than he v vaa as aa asat at the start of the season The infielder iwho who is regarded as one of or the smart pIa players players play play- ers in the Coast league became slowed up because of his riveting job in the shipyards Los Los Angeles Herald C C C CA A critic at Salt Lake City says the Bees would have won a a. number more games at home If it the players bunt bunted d more Eddie Herr asks What is one run in Salt Lake Lale City The Thc answer is Nothing with the pitching staff he had this season More games were won by hitting homers over the fence than were lost by bunting Los bunting Los Angeles Times San Francisco Sept 27 J J. J Cal Ewing gumshoed it up to Eureka recently and signed up Don Lambert giant right-hand right pitcher of the Rolph shipbuilding plant of ot that town C C The game Iame that the Seals won from the Oaks th morning of June 1 and which was protested by the Oaks because Umpire Umpire Um Urn- pire Ed Finney allowed Kamm to score from first on an overthrow when nhen the ground rules call for only two bases baJes willbe will willbe willbe be played here Saturday making a doubleheader doubleheader dou dou- header ble the first game of which will start at San San Francisco Chronicle i |