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Show BOOKING THEM OVER "SI; k -mm , m Telegram Representatives : Give Dope on AH Squads BEES SHOWING CLASS Tt!grm' Sptclal Bfball aervlc. I likes his work better than baseball; Hhel- I lenhsck and Schneider have not signed conira ts. as they want larger salaries; Corhan fears his Insurance business In Han Francisco will interfere with his playing and Kdington Ik reported prefer-rl prefer-rl nar h's Los Angeles soap business to tha diamond. Oaks Busy At Myrtledale MAKTLEDALK. Cal., March 5 Ho-nus Ho-nus Mits nd hla Oaklets are builrllng a team that bide fair to rapture 1121 honor n the Pacific Count league. At least that li the opinion opin-ion of the scribes here at Myrtledale with the Oak. Honun hns about ten men In ramp. The week and I ho training period will be In full swing by Wednesday. At camp with Mtts are- Pitchers Ray Kremer. "Hug" Arleft. Harry Krauze and Krnte Allen, Outfielder Denny Will and Catcher Osrley Kormin, I,oufs OuistO la ssdly misd at first. Claude Cooper, th demon fly cher. will be In camp tomorrow. Clyde Mitchell la expected early. Jack-Knight Jack-Knight and Babe I'Inelli will be In by Welned!iy and Ray Kruhnker and Hark Miller are expected sometime during tho week, (rtnrlardi'a contract hns not been received yet, and no one knowa what ha will do THERE'S not golr lo be murh danger dan-ger of Halt Lake getting cheated -on the Whlta Hox-Hce deaL Halt Lake Is going to get its pick of the Chicago equa-I of fifty-two good player. - And that pick la going to be a good one. too. That Is the encouraging Information riven out by John CfHik, secretary of ""(he club, yesterday. Arrangements have been made by Halt Lnke that the pick- , ""ing of the four men who ae to come to, ... the rejuvenated iices will be done by our , ..Old friend. Ernie Johnson. .-,. Ernie is going Into the Fox camp at ,,,ne of them. In addition he has per-, per-, (.mission to help hla old friends back here ...in Halt lake by taking the bent of the outfit and shipping them here to help -us be up In the pennant race. The picking, of coitrae. will be assisted Johnson will recommend his men to Cravath, and the skipper will pick who "" he wants, rely tug entile!. Upon the good judgment of Johnson. In this manner T the tvs are asitured of a good pick. Bee Rookies Showing Class WITH THR RE EH. Roves Springs, Cal., March 5. A few days ago a lot of the boys who are working out for positions on the squad of ball tossers feared the dav when the I Angel Have Nifty Squad EI.KINOOK, Cal.. March I. Twenty players, mostly pitchers and catch-era, catch-era, art alraadv In camp here to try out for a place on the Anfel squad. Only one An-el player. Bay Keatlna. the rlfht-handed pitcher, la a known holdout. Threa of tha vetaran playera Ram Crawford. Art Urtarira and Bert Nlehoff were asked to accompany th battery-men battery-men to tha training camp. - - . Following; la tha list of plavera at Klal -nore: Art Crandall. Ota Crandall, Sam Crawford. Art Onmra. Rir Kaatlnir, Tom Hua-hea, Xlck Dumovlch, Tony Ree Pen I'aimn, C,eore Lyons Oscar Stanaa-e, Bert Nlehoff. I.efly poua'as. Anthony Vrsalovlch. Tom Casev, E. 1mvIs. Ksirff-man. Ksirff-man. J. Clcmon. Ifty Tbomaa. Wad KIMefer and Don Wallace. Neat alondav Karl rvnndall. Jimmy Mi Aulev. Arnold Stata, Holly 7.elder, Te McDonald. Itube Fllla. Cury Hrown Vlr White Sox recrulla came tralllna out to the I'aciflo const to take their Joha. Now ""'.'they don't gtv a banc if they coin to- " hiorrow. ' 'The Halt Ijike rooklea have taken on ' ' ' to well and are showing so much real ,1, stuff that It's oln to be a hard fight for any Whit Kox man who expecta to a4 nkke the Hee team. Kvery inother'a son 'at Itoyea Is so full f pep and ginger tn and the noceaanry confidence that It will tnk a lot of atuff bcaide reputation ...'to dlsplar them. , !romlnent among th newcomer who look like a million dollara Is this fellow !:l!eho:der. th big pitcher from Benta Ana. - Hlleholder haa a world of atuff, ft good reputation, and lota of confidence. - He tonka like a cllich for A plac en th pitching stnff. Har Jacobs, fh big right-hander from "Hntt Ijtke, also looks good. 1'at la roll-"Itt roll-"Itt them over th plat In tiptop shape and perfonn.n like n voteran. rrotii all Iridicatton Zlon will hav natlv son .to be proud of this year. Catcher Hillard Tylvll of flnnla Ana Is .. alro a promising voungater but the lad .1 bucking a hard geine. He must re- A'drirtire, Red Andrews. IXsle Carroll, K. ttogiird. Undlmore, A l wood. Anhelr and Itelnhsrd will Join the squad. Anthony Vrsalovlch Is a local lad who looked good In the semlpro ranks. When he was signed Ktllefer. who wsa stumped on the name, aald he would call the youngster Anthony. In rase the lad sticks In pmfeselonal baseball It wilt be necessary for him to pick some other nsme thsn Vrsalovlch for tha sake of the box scores. A last minute announcement at the Tlgar camp waa that Wiumpv Rdfngton. outfielder, and Hyron Houck pitcher, had quit baseball. Hmick la turning a movie crunk end lading ton la manufacturing a cleanser. No word has leen received from Roy Corhan, the shortstop obtained by the Yankees from the Kan Francis- club for Vernon, who la said to hav retired from be e ball. Her te the list of players In camp or expected soon: Ixrve, Mitchell, (Shore From me. Hmallwood, Dell, Murphy Al-cock. Al-cock. Morse. Smith, Hyatt. High. Chad bourne Long. Olelch, Fisher, Oorman. Hannah. McOraw, Hhellenhack Hill Hchnelder, Tipton, Cross, O'Brien, Qun- ther and Kenna. "The irauaportatlon sent Catcher Mur- thy was Hie In reaching him and he will e a few days late. i:mie Hhore was the advance guard of the eastern contlngenr. He arrived here Htinday evening. luke ( rosa. a young pitcher from Arlsona. arrived at th same time. Ksslck la anxious to have Ma pitchers In shspe early, as the Tigers are to meet the Cuba on March 12 and 13. , Disc Joe Jenkins. Hutch Iiyler or Hvrd I.)nn to win a place on the team. That lpoks almost like a hope lens proposition. ,,,,Ted Jourdan, who started to work to-HW1a' to-HW1a' on first base, la going to be a revels-. ...ion to Halt lake fsna. Kvn though ,,,ihey are used to the clsssy work of Karl .Kheely they -will not be disappointed ...when they se Jourdan work. He hasn't the finish of h'heely. but he's a dandy hit-. hit-. tsr and a classy fielder. As the season progresses he should ie, with louls (luisto out of the league; the best Initial sscker on the coast. Heinle Hand Is determined to have a regular place this seasoi and Is working Ilka fury to obtain It. He has plenty of pep and ginger and works well with Higlln '' and Jourdan. The recruit Inflelders are ' working hard for the short field, but as yet none have a firm hold on It. Bromley and Thurston are showing ' better form than last season. Oould, Lev-erens Lev-erens and Btroud are absent from the pitching staff. Oould ha a leave for a . few days. I,evern was given permts-, permts-, slon to sell himself, but when he failed . to do ao was ordered to report. Stroud . JH still emong the absent. . , Art Hauger of Jdoosejaw and Irvln tt anoerirtU of- Io -Afa-els are working in the outfield with the skipper. Hanger looks rood. He la a seasoned man. Vauosdnll Is doing pretty well loo He . .a working hard to establish himself be-! be-! lore the arrival of Henry Oliver, the much touted youngster from the Joaquin Vnlley lesjtue. In addition Cravath is expecting a veteran from the majors. ' Several teams are afttr him, but Oavvy has the Inside track. Cravath hopes to be able to make one of tho outfields him- . elf. ', -7 Workouts end hard ones are being j eld dally. All there Is now la routine. -The arrival of th Hox will make a stir.' a camp. Otherwise It will be a works- I '4ay life for the rest of the training pe- ISealt Need J First Sacker p THON HOT KfRINOrfT March I -l The Heal ar her but they're J having a riur of a time finding a flrat baseman.- Jimmy O'Connall and Klllaon ar out for th first station and It la a to.aup a to who will win It. Kllson look ry good and OOonnell la liable to gat started right and whip through the season In great shap. Rath. Kamm and Caveney ar already at work In th Infield and will present a pretty a defena and a dangeroua an of. fenae aa any gang In th league. Then titer Is Ie Walsh, who mskes a nifty relief man. Oralis in I jubilant over ine acquisition of Outfielder Jo Kelly. Pertica Starts For Card. Camp LOS A NOBLER, March 5. ntcher Hill fettle, traded to th HI. Louis National hy th Lo Angeles club of the I'aciflo Coast Baseball league, admitted today he was a "holdout,' "hold-out,' but aalri h would depart Monday for Orange. Tex., the m. Louis spring training camp, to "talk term" with Manager Mickey. 1 .ivu, . y Vernon Tigers Open Camp LOB ANGELES. Cal.. March 1. The Vernon cluh, rhamptons of the I'aciflo Coast Baseball league. Is one of the few teams In the country doing its spring training on Its home gT'Kind. Mater park, Vernon, a Jos Angeles An-geles sub-irb. But unlike other cluba. it seldom plays at home, so to train her la aa good for -the Tigers ss Panadena Is for the Chicago r.ubs or I-ake E is i nore for the !.os An-tries An-tries coast team. Mont of Vernon's .fumes are played at Washington park, Lo Angeles. -v. When spring training; started for Ver-i Ver-i stone, the following players were ordered report; Hie hers Rrnest 8hore. from New - fork American. "WheesrM 1ell, Walter temallwood. Byron Houck, Arthur itromme, P ter ttchneldr. Iiike" Cross, Phoenix aemipro: Krank Hhellenbark. ftobrt Mrlrew. from New York Ameri-"eans: Ameri-"eans: William Mitchell, Klmer Hill, from "Tsklma. Wash., club of I'aclfU Inter-national Inter-national league "Hlim" Iova from (Un gYanctsco Coast club, and A. Tipton, Los "'Anselea aemipro. Catchers Harry Hannah, 'from few " Tork Americana. fatriek Merphy and "C'ldie Kenra, los Angeles seinlpro, s'lret base Hamilton Hratt. '" Heron I base Robert Fisher, and Charles Gorman. Third base J. Carl vie ftmtth. Shortstop Roy Corhan, Han FYsncls-o FYsncls-o Coast league player. ' Utility tn fielder A. Gun ther. Santa Monica aemipro. OutflelJ Ford "sieotty" AlcOck. Hugh High, Chester Chad bourne, Thomas 2ng. Prank f'8tumpy"t Edington. Ttleirh. New Tork Americans, Tarry O'Brien. Hsnta Monica H gh school. Of theae players Houck may be placed on the retired list, as he haa become a mot- |