Show Dl may be be out not only a good pitcher b but t a nice Rice litte W WELLSVILLE lump sum of ot money according to the turn of ot events in Nick Cullop's case case who jumped the Salt Lake ball ban club last Saturday Ernie Johnson manager of ot the Uie Bees m made do a a special trip to Wellsville yesterday to see Cullop He said that Nick was in n more or less lessof lessof of ot a quandary upon learning that the club intended to get an injunction out against him The rhe president and secretary of ot the league to which Cullop jumped also telephoned the Salt Lake management last night that it was against the rules rule of ot the league for tor Wellsville to to get Cullop to jump his hia contract with Salt Lake and that he co couldn't play in Cache Valley league I President Colbourne of Ot the tIle Wellsville club last night returned from the East He lIe did not know that Nick Cullop had been paid to jump his hie contract He Its said sai he had bad told his manager to go out and get a S good rood pitcher but did not have any Idea he Intended In Intended In- In tended to invade the ranks of the Salt Lake In 1 CI club Ernie ne J Johnson stated that according to Information ho obtained In Wellsville yesterday yesterday yes yes- it was the gambling element that raised the the- money offered Nick Cullop He lie said that a nice sum had been placed Inthe in inthe inthe the bank at VeIl Wellsville In Nicks Nick's name Because of ot the sudden BUdden turn of events event In Wellsville the Salt It Lake management wilt will wait walt for two or or- three days to to- see eee how things thing turn out before taking legal action C C V Either Bromley or Stroud will wUl work fo tot for Salt Lake today C C C Fitzgerald who was leading the Coast Coat league leacue hitters bitters dropped into fourth place with the closing of last lut weeks week's series aeries and Earl Carl Sheely of Salt Lake i is nestling in third Compton p O of Sacramento s. s leads the J league with a percentage et n of fe Schick h hot of ot San an Francisco Francisdo o is second with Bill BIU Rumler nosed out Sam Crawford the Anels' Anels Angels Angels' Angels Angels' An An- gels gels' els' els heavy Seavy sticker tailing falling down to while Rumler got up around the pace 1 Ernie Johnson of Salt bait Lake is i. lead leading In the leaU in stolen bases bues with sixteen and ha has I also made the greatest number of ot runs runs runs- twenty Johnson has also aleo gotten forty forty- two base hits in iii two thirty-two games cames Rumler Bumler In two thirty-two games has clouted out sixty sixty- three bases with the club and three home s. Salt Lake as ae a club leads the Coast league learue The lbs club batting follows PC LW LiW I Salt La Lake I Portland San Francisco 6 Oakland kl 1 Sacramento Los Angeles 00 49 eattle C C C Manager Ernie Johnson stated this mornIng morning morn morn morn- ing that so far as a. he ha knew no other of his hI players had Jumped their contracts Because Be De- Be cause of the decision of the Salt Lake rake management man t to take legal leial action against the outlaws who bought players to Jump Salt Lake ake contracts it U Ia believed that chat the wholesale raid or of the ball club will wilt cease Business men who are supporting the outlaw out outlaw law leagues are not In favor tavot of stealing players from organized baseball who have already signed their 1020 1920 contracts According According Ac Ac- According cording to information received by Business BusS Busi ness Jack Cook it Is 18 the gambling element that Is ie doing this and it Is I. being frowned upon by all au the clubs In the Idaho and Utah leagues I C C CSan San Francisco May 11 A A complaint charging I Roy Hurlburt I with assaulting e hint him I gt ii I with Intent to do great bodily d harm was I Sworn out by William II 11 McCarthY president dent ot of the Pacific Coast Baseball league following differences between Hurlburt and himself over alleged gambling on baseball gamell SC III C New York May Fines 11 were levIed on three Na National lonal league ball bail players by Pros Pros- Ident John HeYdler of at Chicago and v Charles Stengel of 01 ot phi plus a each was fined 50 ISO and Toney Boecke Doeckel of Boston 26 25 Killefer was charged with delaying a game Stengel with arguing with umpires umpires' and Boeckel with disorderly ac so lions clone on the field Il Utro ro for tor a day Harry day Harry Harper of the Red ned Sox The Boston DOllon left hander held the Athletics Ath Ath- to two 41 lilt hUs s. s It was Aas his hla first game this season Harry Marry Coopers Cooper's four hits lIlts helped the Sox to 00 WIn C C S The Athletics s pulled off oft the first triple i I Play of ot the season season Dykes Dykes to Galloway to I Griffin C S C Bagby of the Indians helped to win hi his own game with a homer He k kept Pt fifteen St St. Louis hits wen well scattered except in iu the last two innings The Pirates drew first blood In inthe the Initial National league Inter intersectional battle Cooper holding Phi adelphia to four tour hits |