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Show STOVE LEAGUE I.itH- h isn't received any word j l.-i:.inliii- That proposed l'.4iiii- meet- ; i tiff to H'h'i'li the coast scribea1 often i refer. Aiinougn it is ruinoreu mat j A I It. mm h is resinned fmin the league i pre dem y, no sm h information has' i come fr"ni fai'im offieiail In view of the f;, t that it i hardly likely that I'.j nm would resign from a $"orto a I ear job without at least going I through the formality of advising the ' directors in official session, the meet-j ing will probably he called by the president in the proper manner wlifii 1 the time comes. Ijoit H irbour. former Salt Iake, I Denver n. White Six third baseman, made quite a record for himself during the war. I.oit W st:ttione with the V. M. C. A. forces on the Italian front and has seen all there wat in the bat-tle bat-tle that put the 11 psourgs out of the running. Another hem who - has apparently survived the war is our old friend Adolph Schinkle. When I'ncle Sam found tiat Adolph could take either a rifle, .shotgun or a jx shooter and show up the best marksmen In this neck of the woods, he hustled the big pitcher right out of a Bee uniform and .sent hint over into the thickest of it .without wasting time to teach him I even the manual of arms. He has been ' there ever since, and. according to the tet lii format on available, has survived sur-vived it, so that he will probably pitch for the Been again next summer. 1 Walter McCredle expects to attend the major and minor league meetings! in Chisago this month, and while there' he will probably listen to two propo- Mtions which American leagtie clubs have for him. It is believed that the ; Indians and Browns would very much j charge of their clubs. It will take a h't of persuasion to get McCredie away from Salt I-ake. unless Judne McCredie brings his -Portland franchise buck into the Coast league. Walter McCredie recently re-cently told the writer that he would 'ike to come back here for just one season 'to give Bill line a winner" Mct'redie feels that Ijine did not have a fair shake nt tt last teason, and for that reason he Is anxious to "do fur h;m what I couldn't Ium year on account ac-count of Cue war'" s e There will be little or nothing doing in i-salt iike baeeb'Ul circles until after the first of the year, or until after the first league meeting, at least. |