Show STOVE E Y I I news for fOI the fans Is filtering into the city from all directions GOOD Wednesday night Eddie Herr wired President Dill Bill Lane from the Pittsburg training camp that he had succeeded in getting Pitcher Roy Wilkinson formerly or of Cleveland and now comes the Bee with I Ian an announcement that the New York Americans Americana have accepted Manager I lI rr's proposition for the sale to Salt SaIt Lake of Pitcher Cliff Markle Both are real If the dope at hand Is any criterion Wilkinson I is the former International leaguer of whom the Indians thought so much last season that they carried him I until June and then offered to farm him to Salt Lake Wilkinson must have gotten wind ot of the stories that the Coast league would not finish the season as ho he refused to report When the Coast league disbanded for the season In July the tho pitcher finished with Rochester in the International where he won three of the five games In which he worked Markle has been with the New York Yankees since the 1916 season after a I sensational career to n the big minors According to President Lane Markle Is ready to report at once Wilkinson comes to S Salt lt Lase LaK through a ruling of Secretary J. J H. H Farrell of the National association Farrell by the way has also notified Salt Lake that he has ruled that Infielder Jake Daubert belongs to the Hutchinson club of the Western Vestern league Daubert finished the season at short for the Bees In 1918 as the property prop prop- erty of Judge McCredie portland later I turned Outfielder dt the re E player Lyman rn over oSe oSet Smith t to SI Salt in lt return r Lake n nw w with for I Pitcher Iene Ien- Kenneth e Penner The loss of Daubert will not worry Manager Herr as he had not figured on using the youngster this season It begins to look as If Herrs Herr's lineup I will probably be Spencer and Dyler Byler catchers Sheely first base Krug second base Johnson short Sands or Crandall third Ryan Mulvey Rumler and possibly possibly bly another man for the outfield C C CHerr's Herrs Herr's pitching staff now stacks up as follows Dubuc Leverenz Markle Wilkinson Wil- Wil kinson Conkwright Willett Molyneaux Kirmayer and one or two youngsters I According to the dispatches Heinie Sands Is making a very favorable Impression a at t third rd with Manager Herr Sands Impressed everyone at P Porterville or orIn terville In the same manner last spring He Is a hustler and one of the most willing youngsters who ever showed up at a training camp Honus Mitze l veteran catcher of the Oaks Is to be sold With Elliott on the club Del Howard not only figures that he has enough catchers a che but that 1 there o w would be bl too many former Oakland managers Imagine Manager Del Howard How How- ard telling former Manager Elliott to inform in- in form former Manager MUzo that he should call for a certain kind of a ball In-I In D San Francisco reports have It that Herr Is sweet on Pitcher Tom Seaton of the Seals and that he would be willing willingto to talk trade with Charley r r s I Jack Roach the Oakland catcher who has been in New Mexico for the past two seasons passed through here tOday on his way to join the Oaks Oak Roach Is In good shape hape and with Elliott Is expected expected ex- ex to do all the backstopping for Del Howards Howard's crew Bill Orr is still unsigned Bill It Is reported has d decided to quit baseball to f din hf ed remain in the e automobile o business sl Jack Fournier and Bill Kenworthy are still missing from the Los Angeles Ing camp I Joe Mathes says he will not go to the Texas league He has a good job In the shipyards a and it lio wF would ld not pay him n to tomake make the trip p to Ft Worth Los r Angeles An- An I geles Herald I |