Show STOVE AG 0 s cc-s Telegram Special Service Cal March larch EddIe Herr and his gang of Bees vill break PITTSBURG camp here Friday unless the stout little manager of the Salt Lake club r gets word from President Lane In Salt Lake City to wait a day or 01 two longer The 1919 season opens a week from Tuesday and Manager Eddie said today that he plans to have his cohorts home as early as possible in order to put them through h workouts on the hum lot and thereby get used to the field All told the training season has been a very successful one with the exception of a few days during which It rained The have been on the fled field most of the time and therefore are In condition to meet th tho Vernon Tigers on the first day of the season San Francisco scribes are still criticisIng Ing Boss Herr for Cor signing Earl Harl Maggert former Seal Sea to play In his outfield Harl the city experts says Is weak legged and practically of no value to any ball club As a matter of backing cl up their statements m s San Francisco a i c writers point out that Maggert spent nearly all ot of last season on the bench while playing with San Francisco However Hen again stated today that unless he Is badly Sills Sills- taken Maggert will be ot of greater reater use to the Bees this season than he was to the Seals in 1918 and the new manager refu refuses re- re fu fuses es to believe that he has picked a lemon S S The Bees will look 25 per cent better the moment Walter Leverenz blows Into camp We Ve understand that he is to show up today S S SNick Nick Demaggio has evidently been unable unable un- un able to win a permanent place for Cor himself himself him him- self on the Los Angeles club as the Seraph management has offered him and II several others for Cor trade I The Oak squad made up three ball clubs Sunday and each club won Its game They played semipro clubs from rom around the bay The Western Arms team is already practicing In the hope o landing several I exhibition games with Eddie Herrs Herr's gang when It returns S S Portland the Olympic team at Crockett Sunday to 0 with the aid of good from rom Frank napp and a ayoung ayoung young right right-hander named S S S SSan San Francisco trimmed San Jose 14 to 1 a There will b be no crabbing over salary salary sal sal- ary In the Coast league from Crom now on en The he Coast league magnates decided to abolish the salary limit The athletes all say they wish the limit had been abol abol- before they signed signel their 1519 con con- Los Angeles Herald S S S Eddie Herr Is reported to be trying to trade Oakland out of oC Eddie Mensor the former Cormer Spokane outfielder who set a record for Cor that league in 1916 by going through an entire sea season n without an error The Bee skipper Is also said to tobe tobe be cooking up a trade o of Karl Crandall or Pitcher Tom Seaton o of the Seals S S S Spokane March Dick Egan 1918 manager of the Aberdeen club In the Pacific Coast International league and anda a former Cormer Boston player will manage manae the Tacoma In Bob Browns Brown's Industrial baseball b league e eU during U t the coming season sea sea- Orr gc i it son according o t to word d irons on the coast t direct Billy t Speas the h a Vancouver ex Jv cro club b manager of the g Industrial Indus Indus- will I I trial league and Jimmy Hamilton boss bos at Vancouver will lead the Victoria team Joe Devine will be the Seattle I manager in the new league S S S I Taft Cat Cal March Bert of f Denver Cob Colo former Cormer Philly and Giant second baseman until he broke his leg last season is taking Isis his trl to the coast in the proper spirit and declares he will give Clymer Isis his best services with the Purple Sox was expected ex- ex to shine for or the Giants last season season sea sea- son when he joined them but soon after his arrival he received a broken leg Crockett Cat Cal March Paddy Siglin Sig- Sig lin hin original choice of Walt alt for forthe forthe the captaincy and second base job with the Beavers who has been waived out of the Pacific Coast league and thereby barred from rom the pastime in this circuit unless ss lie he accepts 50 than he thinks lie he is worth per month says r 5 have no ax to grind with the Mc- Mc Jc- Jc ell Other lt's clubs I a b lIi in nfl the r proposition league are will will- with iN lag Ing to pay me what I ask and I cant can't cantsee cantsee see why Jud Judge e wont won't do itI it I 1 admit that they are giving me the same ame salary alary that I received from Salt Lake last season Also that the season is one month shorter this year which makes make the salary a trifle more per I month Rut But I had a oo good year In 1918 and hit 85 |