| Show DIAMOND 4 DUST o oThe The Bees and Beavers arrived in Salt Lake early this morning and started their first game of the series serles serlest at t Majestic park uk this afternoon C e. e C was the likely meely choice to work for tot the B Bees es C e C CLet's Lets Let's all g get t out tomorrow w wand and show Lefty Williams how W we appreciate WIns Wing Today's Ga Games es Losea LOe San i SAn Los Angeles II Los Loa Angeles Salt Lake L Salt Salt Lake ll I f Vernon M Vernon Oakland Oakland Portland U Portland the good work he has ha's d done ne for Salt Satt Lake and its ball club this Season e son a a. a I 1 I am really tickled to find on our return that th the fan tan are going goin to have a Williams William day tomorrow said Manager Blankenship this morning morn morn- ing Every One of my boys h lies has l worked hard to win but we all feel teel that L Lefty ft did his share and just a R. little more The other players feel as the fans do that Lefty Letty is entitled to a a. little demonstration Well We'll never nev er en know how valuable a man Lefty ha has hag been until he leaves us He has always responded willingly whenever I have ca called led on him no matter what the conditions were and many times he lie has volunteered to pitch out of turn Last Last- Sunday for tor instance when Fittery weakened just a a. little tittle bit under the strain of or having pitched i J almost two games in succession I looked down the bench at ray my my pitchers pitch pitch- ers era wondering whom to send in for relief and almost before I could ask him him- Lefty jumped to his feet and started to warm up He ife went In with two runners on and when a a. short fly flyover flyover flyover over the fence would have tied up our game He had everything and the minute he stepped to the mound the game ime was over and the San Francisco fans and players knew it Left Lefty has been a a. great asset with us its this summer and he he- deserves any lit littie little lit lit- tie tle demonstration we C can n give him A ball baU cl club b cant can't lose when Its Us players hustle as aa my boys lid did on the coast said the Salt Satt Lake skipper also They played ball every minute nun min ute and four runs behind meant noth noth- Continued on pa page e 3 3 DIAMOND DUST Continued from sport page log ing to them It was indeed a pleasure pleas picas ure to work Worl with such an aggregation of boys There isn't a l loafer on the club and there isn't on one who would not give us all ho he has to win a ball game The Th boys boys' w want second place now and it will take a whole lotto stop slop them from getting it too a a Tomorrow will not b be Lal Ladies s' s day owing to the Williams day plans Thursday and Friday however will willbe willbe willbe be free to women S When asked about the rumors rumors go going going going go- go ing the rounds on the coast to the ctr effect t that Portland may be he dropped Blankenship said I 1 think it is is' Ismail aU all gossip It would be 3 a f foolish olish move v I dont don't see where we could find a city any where near asgood as Port Port- Portland land Walter Valter McCredie will probably have a better ball club next season and the fans there will forget foret all about anything that happened this season Portland has the fans and it will draw under different conditions d. d Billy Billy- Orr On- although h his s injured thumb is still badly swollen will be beba beba ba kin the game tod today y Bill in- in j red his thumb when Ping Bodie slid into it during a a. game in Frisco Eddie Hallinan n who who bas lias an injury on onra a finger linger very similar to that of at Orrs Orr's may maybe be Je in iii the game today f Byrd Lynn has a a badly battered linger finger fingernail nail and will have a chance to take take a rest as Hannah is in shape to catch all of the games for awhile Jimmy Breton look look somewhat peaked following his illness In San Francisco but butwill will be out in a unie today He heM beO K again att after r a few days of workout S C y Mr W. 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D Bratz Evening Telegram Friend Walter Everyone Walter Everyone is very glad to hear about the Williams day as he sure is deserving of it ft and the same for the Bees day But how about a Blanks Blank's day for he sure Is entitled to one above all others as he is the man who finds the and all the other Bees and I think the brains of the Bees and I guess everyone else thinks so too So heres here's to a Blanks Blank's day What do you say Walter Walter Wal Wal- ter Respectfully yours ours TOMMY FITZGERALD Se Semipro box scores score's s from around San Francisco o contain the names of inan many pl players who are well known here Some of them are Perkins Tobin Martin Killilay Kramer Scan- Scan Ion Delmas Smith McCreery and Cohen C S Tom McCarey former Los Angeles fight promoter is reported to have tried to buy a c controlling interest in inthe inthe inthe the Vernon club clubs President Ed Maier Maler of the Tigers sa says s though that he will not dispose of of his interests until he lie has won a pennant S S S Blankenship has It doped out that the Oaks have a good chance to take to lake the seri S from the Angels this week THe Oaks are a much-improved much club says tho the Salt Lak Lake man manager ger fc J. lit A AlB umUl r released by LosAn geles will will join join the Oaks this week 5 5 5 The sensation of winning a pennant for San Francisco will be now new to every member of the 1915 Seals with the exception of Ping Bodie who was with the San Francisco champions champions cham chain of 1909 It was Bodies Bodie's work with the war club in that year that led to him being secured by the White Sox It was his work this year that led the New York Yankees to try and sign him Every other member of the champion club of San Francisco in 1909 has long since faded from view Both the ownership ownership ownership owner owner- ship and management of the club has changed Of the teams team's personnel outside of Bodie but one man Cack man Cack Henley Henley is is still in the league The 1909 Seal club was composed as follows follows follows fol fol- lows Danny Long manager pitchers pitch pitch- ers ens Henley Willis Browning Griffin Gniffin Griffin Grif Grif- fin Durham Eastley Stewart catchers Berry Williams first base basc Tennant second base bale Mohler shortstop shortstop short short- stop McArdle third base Zelder outfielders Mel Melchoir choir J. J Lewis Bodie Oakland Oakland Tribune BRYAN DISCUSSES JINGOES NEW ORLEANS Oct 5 William William J. J Bryan delivered an address here last ast night In which he discussed jingoes and preparedness for war He urged that immense sums spent for tor great armies and navies could be je better spent on highways and other internal improvements |