Show I STOVE LAGL j advices from toe the coast are that Clinton the Oaks Oaks' L dissatisfied pitcher for whom Del Howard is trying to find a new newfield field is lII ely to go to Sacramento in exchange for Pitcher Lynn Brenton and that Salt Lakes Lake's chances of landing the big right hander bander are nil While this Is not at all good news for the Bees who have been trying hard to land it is probably all for the best as Del Howard has been working on both the Bee management and on Walter Valter Leverenz Inthe in inthe the hope of bringing about a trade of for Leverenz Eddie Herr values highly but he cannot see a trade ot of Leverenz for In fact he has said that it if Howard has succeeded In in poisoning Leverenz mind to such an extent that the southpaw will not sign with Salt Lake he will wUl see to it that Leverenz does not pitch against g n t Salt Salt L Lake ke at at least Bill Rodgers is hard ater and no one will wUl blame him for it if he heIs heis Is successful in adding the big rIght hander to his present staff he will wUl willbe be hooked up to give them all a a. battle Reports from Ne New York are that not only have the Yankees turned over Bill Piercey to ROdgers but that they have given him Vance as well veil It Bill BIU Bernhard anti and Walter Vatter McCredie know anything about pitchers this Vance person person per per- son is one one- of the greatest AA pitchers who ever donned a unie Both have tried everything they know In efforts to land him at various times and his records also show that lie he Is a bear Add Piercey Vance and to Bromley and th rEst of Rodgers Rodgers' staff starr and Sacramento will be set sel for hurling The Red fled Sox have succeeded In thoroughly thor thor- spoiling Bill for Johnny Powers They paid the young hurler I per month to finish the 1918 season with them and he now wants that much I I for Los Ios Angeles or to be sent back to the Red fled Sox Sex A little thing like per month should not bother Johnny Powers though C S The Seal are ale already busily engaged In taking the kinks out of their arms at Santa Clara S S S Boston March The release ot of Catcher Sant Sani Agnew to the Washington I club was announced by Manager Barrow or of the Boston Americans today S S S Charley Chancy Graham thinks that tIla Jack I ONell the Santa Clara college man who will play for Sacramento this year Is Isone isone one of the best all around men he ever saw uw He c can n pitch a little he looks good goodin I in the Infield and he can go a mile and get em in the outfield Also he can canhit canhit hit some Charley says ONeil O'Neil should have been in professional ball at least three years San Francisco Chron- Chron ide Icle S S S Charley Chancy Graham Is said to be trying to put over a deal cleal that will bring Hughey High New York Yank outfielder to the Seals says the San Francisco Bulletin Graham talked the deal over when Bob Connery was here and so wo have it It the d deal l is t I pending The Ii g have e so many an o on the club this year that h they have no room for the l h ra dr h oh rest of the bail players r and while High l is a great player Graham has a chance of getting him S S S Pitcher Eric Erickson has received his discharge from the e United States a army and Jh will wear a eD D Detroit t U uniform I this I year Erickson got his release from the service last week and immediately got Into communication with Frank Navin of th the Detroit club and imd attached at- at his John Henry to a a. I San Francisco Call |