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Show Ted Sullivan, th Mr league scout 1b looking over what remains In the Pacific Pa-cific Coast Usfus. Th I'nloB ptsmrisiioii svrastta. wtitih wl-I t ready tfr puWUsflon nxt wk. win no diuht show that "Hippo" Huelsv Thr irsa flontn In th rloslnr ftmr of th 'Kitty" lesUf at Clarkitvin the othrr day whn th "umpa" informed Hi rana that th? tram had lo b called In to trvnth innina and forfaited to Cairo bcauaf ih aupplyof baseballs had ben ha tiated. Cooley haa alaned a aouthpaw. Matt I.othropp. this sea. on In the Weat Virginia Vir-ginia league. Lot Prop won sixteen and lost four during kls stay In that circuit. Tlie.locel cluh owner la also dickering for several .ether playera tn the same league. President William H. Lucas of the Union association plana to witness ths world's aeries If he can possibly get hual-ness hual-ness nastters arranged so aa to permit his leaving. He i: also attend the annual an-nual meeting of the National Association of Professional BasebaH Club at Man Antonio. Dirk Cooley la also planning to attend the meeting. Tee. end nick Cooley Informs us elso that since It has been determined to hold the National association meeting In a few city every year ha will put In a bid for Salt Lak In the hop of landing a future mealing some year. fan Pran-cioo Pran-cioo wanta th annual meeting next year.. Heretofore the meetings have ueually been held In Chicago. Dick -Cooley ieflnltely announced thla morning that nerotlatlona for th services ser-vices of Buck Weaver. Western league atvher. had l-n closed and that the namesake of the former Lagoon "Buck" Weaver and old time bl leaguer would be In a Salt !.ake uniform next aeaaon. tp return fur Weavera releaee from Denver Den-ver Cooley gave Penvr th pick of Pendleton, Pen-dleton, Morgan, gcblmpff or Cordia for next aeaaon. "mim" Hunt, former Salt Ike pitcher, for a time with Boston A marl cans, but now with Sacramento In the Coast league, haa not been pitching with his usual success this aeaaon. put ha la bitting bit-ting the ball like a Ty Cobb. Hunt haa alwaye expressed a deslr to become a first baseman and perhapa he will aoaie day get the chance. Old Cy Toung picks th giants t beat the athletics In the world a ries. He throws aside tabulated average and adds that th gianta' averagee are good enough and that thev have the greatest baa running sggregaXo h haa ever seen. He figures that Plank will be the only effective pitcher against th giants and he picks Mathewsoa to be the big noise (gainst the sthletlcs. owing to th faot that he abut oat th athletics In both games againat them In the world's a tie of 10. i . |