Show STOVE LAC LACS S I I HP HE PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE moguls held their T THE fj fi 1 session at San Francisco Saturday took a layoff y t J yare yest I are again hard at it this afternoon The Tile principal bus bus' pushed at the opening meeting was a decision to o add adi i e Portland to the tile 1918 circuit and to make it an bUSini se f Tacoma made a bid for membership p but its appeal 3 w U the table table for future utu e consideration Latest dispatched wa r indicate that Tacoma coast this morning is so anxious to W it is preparing to make Sacramento an offer for its franr t I I thing which will probably meet with a cold sho shoT lJ I Sacramento S i fj I The matter of I son is being discus discussed I magnates at I today's seSS ses week twenty a week cut off from the former former pla playing ing c cone COone CO- CO mj one which will vill pr b adopted eal Advices from San Franc Fran President Lang and Sea spent yesterday talking to l verton and Cliff I managerial question but found time to take a rn ran o 0 oi burg during the afternoon to looking over ovel Bill Steen to train there Portland ly Iy offered a training site I b of Pittsburg but it app Cook beat the McCredie on the job 5 5 President Lane told th the I that he would not name i he ho bad had an that Important matter sk at home The popular 1 a those who say they know kno H Herr rr rr former Cardinal ir irwill will be the new manager manag managerS nag S Seattle papers Inform tj that Du Dugdal dal expects to tob iff from Salt Lake Take for the re rd Is so 80 popular up there C Bill Lane soiling selling Earl SIS SI Sh S i iThe The San Francisco Bune us believe that tha t Ciff Blanks Blank ready been signed to m ma Lake club and that Cliff II liS ering with business men ot oil for fol a Bee training site aile S 5 Tacoma made Its mission on the strength or of I I that it would like to prove I better baseball town than SaI sa I the directors still had in tn m ml that even though Salt lake baseball cities cales drew small p pie It owes OW no one a penny hill all obligations and that t ff its fans hat hav han J d tC during at least two ee saved the till leagues league's bacon o of Os 1 0 S S Judge V. W. Y W. W ot of President James Jamos r. r R. R Brews have been as the theon n non M Mon on the league governing bod hOl 5 i President of S Se SeI Sei t the ass assembled moUI that hill with William WilHam J. J Derby I I I Clymer of former AmerIcan fame to manage manago his club ne neis Is likely that the new me mei meo ieee its spring pring training si t l Tail TaM I I i I Bill Orr the Bees' Bees signed his position with the tor company and accepted the Browning Auto comp become an honest to and with a large lare e i urn n city n should Il make k c good in S d' d dick dickel are The rj American association club I Io Outfielder Jack Farmer J 5 Tacoma Tacoma 1 This This from the ball ban statisticians who mIke transportation do dothe dothe railroad Iti the Coasters can exist m W Utah Clan I the circuit The I stranded inland d about 1000 II costs a heap of J money iiI to ii week T TI there every i I over like Ilke the theThis I looks W Lakes Lake's pla place e the Nora NoraI This would give I teams and leave five b bu j fornia S Charles the fi fiLos firt club ever ha had Los Angeles In Is of the Salt alt Lake club of 1905 l ISI National league j jer Killifer M J Managers for er clu clubS the two Los Angeles that they will wl wind d up SIP p one W ne-Il ne who led tb the thein Art Griggs Criggs year and in batting last Incan is In mark the him in t p put he will wiH nOt nw league says sa Detroit can this coining Continued on pa STOVE LEAGUE Continued from page 2 2 be satisfied to remain in the Pacific Coast league Wade Vade Killifer has hag lined up Scotty Finlay to do the training for tor the Angels this year Killifer told Finlay Inlay that he will have to take the salary question up with Powers Jack Cook was recently quoted by a aLos aLos aLos Los Angeles paper as having said something something something some some- thing to the effect that he has received word from Adolph the Bee pitcher who I has been in the thickest of ot the fighting on the European battlefields which leads beads him to believe that the big fellow tellow will be back in time to open tho the season with the Bees The expect to train their club only three weeks S C C Walter McCredie figures that he has a aman amans aman's amans aman's man mans man's s job ahead of oC him In trying to build up a AA ball club for tOr Portland What about Bill Clymer Says Walter WaUer McCredie Salt Lake I 1 Isee Isee see is claiming Morton Arkenburg and Cox All AU of ot these players belong to Port Port- land band They have Sands the third sacker w who ho was traded for tor Morton and cox Portland scribes are are- already predictIng predicting predict predict- ing that Bill Dill Rodgers captain of ot tho numerous winning pennant-winning clubs Portland Portland Port Port- land has hall had In Its Coast league history his his- to tory will be the biggest card of ot all aU outside outside outside out out- side managers when he brings his Sacramento Sacramento Sacramento Sac Sac- club north next season C C S Bart Woolums former Ogden first firt baseman baseman base base- man has been honorably discharged from the army and expects to locate In some lome thriving Idaho city where he can enter into business and perhaps play a little independent ball Woolums Is Just the kind of ot a fellow tellow who should make good In a small town as he is an athlete of ot excellent habits and a credit to any ball club |