Show Diamond r 1 The Bees close the season at Oakland this week Vernon and Los Angeles will fight it out for the fia flag at Los Angeles San Francisco will wind up at Portland jd and Sacramento will do tho the final honors at Seattle C e e eIt's Its It's a mighty good thing that the season is about to close as our Bees haven't enough pepper left to wad a shotgun with C e e Eddie Herr said a mouthful when he told a Los Angeles scribe that he has the greatest assortment of queer dispositions dispositions dispositions a manager ever had to deal with There are about four men on his club who would prevent another five of the gamest men In the world from winning a afa fa flag in anybody's league C e e Sacramento is only three games behind Salt Lake is' is isa chanc S S There There is a chance that tat the Bees and Tigers may playoff play off Saturdays Saturday's postponed games toda today S e e eIf If the Bees wind up in the three hole it will be the third time in Salt Lakes Lake's Coast league experience that the Bees have finished in that position C v e eCal Cal Ewings Ewing's Oaks Oats may do a disappearing disappearing disappearing trick next season The latest dope is that a man is in tn the market to buy the club who should be able to make the team perform all sorts of oC tricks Harry Houdini the handcuff king Is the tho latest man to enter the arena for the Oaks Houdini it is understood has wired Ewing asking him to name the price S e eThe The championship team will split spilt the money o donated f d dt by i the fans 1 The sum en y r of o was t the goal set by the men who started the proposition If Is collected the players may consider themselves themselves themselves them them- selves lucky With that split and their share of oC the St. St Paul series the Coast champions will have at least 1000 apiece to put in the savings bank That sum added to the keen rivalry between the clubs means that Chief Homes may have his hands full next week Los Los Angeles Herald r e i e eThe The Los Angeles Times quotes Manager Manager Man Man- ager er Eddie Herr of the Bees as follows Players of the old school the school the kind hind that fought their w way y Into the game game are are sought by Eddie Herr for tor the Salt It Lake club next year In a a. conversation with Spider Baum Herr said he Is going to write the follOwing following following fol fol- fol- fol lowing question on the margin of every contract he ho sends out Are you a a. baby ball pla player er or are you game Men Ien without cast Iron nerve need not nott apply to the Bees for a berth next year The skipper of the Salt Lake club has seen so many prima donnas and temperamental temperamental temperamental tempera tempera- mental freaks in the Coast league this year that he wants to get back to the old order r Youngsters breaking into baseball have had a a. cinch the last few years declares de declares declares de- de clares Spider Baum veteran twirler I 1 remember the time I 1 started back in the old State Tri league The first time I 1 came to bat the opposing opposing opposing op op- I posing catcher catch r asked How long do you OU expect to last here you blanked skinny native son He kept up that line of ot chatter and I 1 hit a n. line drive right into the second baseman's ha hands ds When the catcher came to the plate I set him down twice In jn A row with my underhand fast fut ball at his bean and it had something on It in those days In the last few years If It you looked eyed cross-eyed at a busher some Iome one says says' Dont discourage the lad Give m me the kid lid whom you ou ca can cant can't t t discourage Saturdays Saturday's Coast league results were as follows At Los Angeles Salt Angeles Salt Vernon Lake-Vernon header double-header postponed wet grounds At Seattle-First Seattle game Los Angeles 8 Seattle 2 second game Los Angeles 2 Seattle 1 At San Francisco Francisco First First game Oakland 3 3 San Francisco 10 second game Oakland Oakland Oak Oak- land 5 5 San Francisco 4 4 At Portland portland Sacramento Sacramento nto 6 Portland 4 The St. St Paul club win will bring one umpire to the coast while the winning team InI in I Continued on oa n page 5 DIAMOND DUST 1 Continued from page 2 this circuit will 11 pick one of the trie Coast league judges It is reported that Jim Morley and Lou Anger have told every umpire in the league that tha t he will wilh i be se selected so- so to work in the title contests Los Angeles Herald YANKS BEAT DODGERS BROOKLYN Sept 29 The The New NewYork York Americans defeated the Brooklyn Nationals Nationals Na Na- 5 to 2 In an exhibition game yesterday Score New York I 0 O i 5 9 1 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 l- l 2 1 2 5 1 Batteries Batteries Smallwood Smallwood and Hoffman Smith Cadore and M. M Wheat Miller Krueger TAKE AMATEUR TITLE CLEVELAND Sept 29 The The Standard Oils o ot Cleveland yesterday won on toe class AAA worlds world's amateur championship of the National baseball federation by de defeating defeating do- do eating the Chevrolets of Flint Mich 3 I Ito to 2 2 in ten Innings In the second game of a a. double Flint won the first game 6 to 1 I I SCORE BY DY INNINGS 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 I II I 2 0 2 0 1 1 1 I 1 I-I I I Portland Portland- Runs Runt I 1 I 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 mu 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 00 0 0 0 S t j Errors Errors C Cady Speas Struck out out ill By Trough ProngS kl 3 by Oldham 3 Cue Pree Of Off balls lIa ProngS 1 Two Two- base bite Orr Orr Eldred T Three base re hita Eldre L Home borne run Double play to Siglin Sacrifice hits hlis 2 a Stolen bun Blue Blue 2 In In- bingo By Dy Oldham I t runs nine 4 hits bIte 8 5 S. S it St bat bit 30 Charge harse defeat to Oldham Runs responsible re for Old for Old Old- liam haul J. 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I runs run 4 4 hit I. I at al bat 16 18 Vance ante 2 2 3 runs rune ns S 5 5 bite hilA 1 E. E at bat bit 10 liy hy Droner Benoer 3 3 2 3 runs rum t t. t hits hIt 8 I. at bat bt 18 IS by Larkin 3 2 2 23 runs 4 4 bite S. S at Ct bat bit 12 11 Runs Run reo responsible for tor I 1 Vane an 4 4 Tenner Penner e. e Larkin I. I M Mall H 2 Sutherland 3 TIme UmpIre hold and CUC Canny Cury |