Show i ER EA AN AUERBACH WITH POCATELLO KAYO lUNG KING J. J Call Cal Ewings Ewing's Prospects I Are None Too Rosy nosy as s Seen By y Casual ae at Roster Pitching Staff Has Few Stars but Lacks Rese Reserve e and Catching Staff Also Is Shaky Howard Has Lined Up Long List of Likely i Looking Infielders I By Steve T THREE HIRTY-THREE THREE THIRTY Oakland players already on the roster and the tho A few more who will be added making possibly thirty-eight thirty in all will wiIl leave their homes bright and early on the morning of Monday February 19 and will begin the hike for l ie Springs the pleasure resort of Mr l J. J Cal Ewing to begin training for the season Cal doesn't Intend that Is going to be a pleasure resort this spring It may be next summer whim when the ball are doing their stuff in the big cities but during the Spring pring according to plans being evolved by Mr Ewing Mr Herble Herbie McFarlin Mr Ir Del H Hpward Hward ward and Mr Ivan Howard all of whom seem to guide the destinies of or the Oaks it is going to r be e nothing g more or less than a work camp PLANS ANNOUNCED Mr EwIng who has been described by San Francisco scribes as the leader of the Four Horsemen of the AI Apple Ale sauce because he led the little band of at out of ot the Coast meeting at Portland announced this morning his plans for training camp Del Howard superintendent of Oaks and Ivan Howard Boward foreman this morning went vent into high in plans piatis for the training season They an announced announced an- an that Monday February 19 was the date set for the pitchers and catchers catchers catchers catch catch- ers to show up in the the- camp amp and that on March 1 the rest of ot the men must be on deck and ready to start hard work Immediately By letters sent out with the contracts the Oak roster has been instructed to begin at once the work of getting into so that they will be ready for tor baseball and nothing else els when they hit camp The Howards do not want to waste v ste time getting men into physical condition condition condi condl- tion before the baseball starts MANY IIA HAVE E SIGNED Eighteen players both regulars and rookies have already sent In their signed contracts to the Oak office Among them are Walter Malls Mails Chet Thomas and Buz Arlett There have been rumors that Pitcher Ray Kremer Kramer and Outfielder Claude Cooper would b be holdouts this spring but both or of them denied the rumor The other unsigned regulars who will be heard from shortly shortly short short- ly are Pitchers Harry Krause Orville Eley and Ira Colwell This trio with Arlett Malls Mails and the following bushers V- V form the Oak pitching staff start es Os es Hockett Jimmy Wright Gt I lung Lyle Wells and George MurI Mur- Mur I chio chlo The s staff arf looks good There ar ara are area I a number of real stars in Malls Mails Arlett Kremer and Krause but the Howards I need some additional strength as these thesa I four cannot carry the burden of- of tha I season with the doubtful help of of- ofa a 3 handful of bush bushers rs Eley and Colwell may deliver for the Oaks during t the I coming season season but but then again they I may not The Oa Oaks s have a a. good staff but but from this early review it t doesn't look as though It would be a world- world be beater e The infield of or the Oaks like t the tha e pitching staff stacks UD up as fairly goo good gooI l but like the pitching staff too isn't going to knock the eyes out of the league It wont won't be as good for fot Instance in instance instance in- in stance as that of ot the Angels Seals or Bees On the Infield there will be MarYin Marvin Marvin Mar Mar- vin Yin Smith Ted Cather Gather Jack Knight Ray Brubaker Marty McGaffigan Geor George e Lafayette Harold Percy Ch Cha Ch- Chavez vez ez Dayton Daton Jones Art Layva Al Maderas Ma- Ma der deras s Pres Free Schutz and Osborne John John- son From From present indications about the only one of ot the gang or of infielders rs who has the slightest chance Is Chavez Cha tha I- I vez yes once with the Bees Bees and and his is chances chances are nothing to buy real estate with GOOD OUTFIELD The outfield of or the Oaks will Jao be 8 good o d. d First of ot all there ere iere will be Cla 1 Clayde ClUde e Oner and Claude is a a. tent gent who Jsn int n t to toU e be sneezed n at then there is Denny flock of WIlle Wilie and Wetzel and another youngsters Including Caesar Frank Olson Olsen and Eddie Rose The catching staff Includes Pete Pet Read Del Baker and Max Berger dt lt It ItIs Is one of or the problems of or the Oaks which must be solved and solved very soon Boon Secretary Herble Herbie McFarlin of the tha Oaks has arranged a nice training schedule for the team After work of pt pta ofa a week or so the squad will begin I in rapid taking on a flock of or teams succession so there will be practically mY mYno no apparent transition from the I In Ing season to the daily dally grind on on th the ball lots |