Show ii- ii Heres e What Coast Clubs Aye Are Doing I Seals Seals' Pitching Duo Safely in n Carne Camp I 1 DOTES BOTES SPRINGS March 3 3 Thirteen feet teet of pitching strength divided equally equal equal- ly between Clarence Shovel Hodge and Harry Courtney reported to tue Seals deals training training- camp last week and be began began began be- be gan steaming down for the opening of the season Hodge did not help the Seals much last fall but Courtney was I one of the chief aids In pulling the San Francisco club through with the pennant Both men declare that they are ate in fine shape for the training season sea sea- son Fonseca Makes I i Midas Look Sick BOLES BOYES SPRINGS March S. S Louie Laule Louie Fonseca the San Francisco boy who was the slugger of the Cincinnati team last year got his contract at Boyes Springs Saturday and It calls for a corking salary I would like to be a a. wage age sl slave ve like Louie loafing around all winter and drawing down the Jack he does In the summer time for tor doing something that he really likes to do Fonseca has come along like Ike a cyclone cyclone cyclone cy cy- cy- cy clone in baseball He Is now regarded regard regard- ed as one of the real sluggers of the majors and he is being paid accord accord- accordIngly Of course he does not draw down as much as Babe Ruth but many manya a a. bank president Would break the buttons buttons buttons but but- tons on his vest swelling with pride If It Ithe he got as much for six months' months work as Louie will get In tn addition to the money he makes playing ball Fonseca can make good dough singing on the tho stage and next winter and clean he will he-will v will up probably stay in tae East I Kremer Reports at I Oakland Camp HOT SPRINGS March 3 With Ray Kremer in camp to aid Buzz Arlett Arett carry the right right- handers hander's burden and Harry Krause and Duster Malls already steaming them over oyer from the left handed section the Oaks hav have a pretty firm foundation for tor fora reliable a pitching I chucker checker staff that Kremer he was used Is such U often te a for tor r relief let work and that affected him when he took his regular turn In tho the box bax The Oaks are building up a strong pitching staff this year so Kremer s should take his regular turn He Is a tough baby to beat when he Ile gets any help Kremer surely tamed the Vernon Tigers last fall tall Just at a when the Seals were r having a tough Urno staking shaking them h off r I Seals Have Hav Good Crop of Youngsters rs BOYES BOLES SPRINGS March 3 3 3 Trying to pick the wheat from the he chaff hatt in a training camp that is made up ex exclusively exclusively ex- ex of at young aung fello fellows Is risky business The kid who looks like the the goods goads the first week may prove prove to boa bo be boa bea a morning glory and the boy who is Is' a slow starter may keep on going But after alter looking at those thase young sprouts the Seals have gathered I would say U that at several of or them are worth keepIng keeping keep keep- ing for tor a while at least e t out Paul Waner AVaner of at Ada Okla Okla- homa and RIl Ray Flaskamper of ot St St. Louis who ad were signed by Nick Williams I a and c get dolt down n t to the boys who were plucked ck j I right off the lots and I would select Gus Noack of ot Modesto Phil Tanner of or San Francisco Wesley Erich of San Jose S and Charley Valla and Harry Barry Lee F of San Francisco as boys worthy of ot a thorough trial Waner is the only pitcher In this I buns bunth tt Some Borne of the boys bos like Harry I Hampton and Harry Stewart and Tim Ruckle Buckley and Austin Borden Dorden and Pete van Houtte may mav conic come along and look Rood between now now and April 3 2 but the B Reals' Reals als' als pitching staff looks so strong fortified as It Is is with experienced men that s a a kid will have to show a a. lot to break In In the last lest three years there have e been at least three teams In the Coast I league that would have snapped up a boy Ilk lik Noack and shoved him iri in as a regular The Modesto boy is built all all' allIn allin In a chunk he has the ideal build for tor an Infielder he is fast tast on his feet teet and he chews vs tobacco and everything He may not be able to fo o hit his weight when the real pitchers get into their stride but If he could hit about 21 0 I say he would be a pickup for tar he can field like a veteran Phil Tanner has boxed a bit rind and played play 1 golf some som and he came up here as an outfielder He was shoved In at I second base and he has made no mis mis- takes Phil Weighs Neighs only about pounds founds and most of that is cold nerve He would tackle anything anywhere He Is Is' 19 years old and he Is lg a pretty wise kid the kid the kids out at Golden Galden Gate Park learn what it is s all about pretty early Tanner looks like a a. young Bill Leard and If he sticks with baseball he will crash In with some ball club and will do good service Erich the San Jose boy Is a left left- hander and he plays first base He has plenty of af pepper and as he hes he's Js only 19 years old he has plenty of at time to grow Into the stature expected of or a first baseman He is one of Dan Flannery's Flannery's Flan Flan- nerys nery's finds and he will be a ballplayer one one- of ot these days |