| Show STOVE LEAGUE E CHATTER CHATTIER I lilt c me C me on Jimmy Shinn sign them papers paper papers r n The Beavers still sUll have seven unsigned unsigned un un- signed The 1 boys who have ha not yet come through are arc Gus Fisher catcher Chuck W War r shortstop Al Sothoron pitcher Quinn first baseman and Speas Southworth and Nixon outfielders out out- out out- fielders fielders According to Portland dispatches McCredie now that he finds that he can not pay Infielder Vaughn what the latter wants is asking the St St. Louis Americans to pay a portion of ot the players player's salary Unless local club of officials officials of- of are in error such agreements with big league clubs dubs ar are aie no longer permissible If the league is going to sanction such deals it might as well throw its salary limit to the four winds as s it would be a 0 pipe for a manager to load up with big leaguers and still sUll re remain remain re- re main maln under the lI limit it Cliff CUff Blankenship has turned turne down several such agreements a as afi Portland is reported to be figuring on with StLouis St St. Louis Blank had a chance to grab a abig abig abig big league heaver a heaver a rattling good one who who has a years year's contract with a major league which desires to get rid of him All All' this major league club asked of Salt Lake was that it pay a little more than a third of the players player's per pero Morris Rath might have been brought here also if such a deal could be worked under the tha Coast league salary limit rules Kansas City would probably have Jumped at the chance to get rid of ot Rath's Baths contract by paying the differ difference nce between what Salt Lake Lalee found it could pay him himI and what the players c contract t caned called for r 4 I McCredie will take twenty eight men mento mento mento to Sacramento As it looks no now the Northwestern league will shift the Vancouver franchise franchise fran fran- fran fran-e chise to Grea Great Falls Falls' Falls McGinnity will go goto o oto I Ito take Ta- Ta to Butte and andRuss Russ Hall will take Ta- Ta coma t e Joe McGinnity Is hesitating about going to Butte as he ho does not like the idea of assuming about 2500 worth of ot back d debts left by y th the 1914 club of the Union association Since these are mostly players' players debts some one will have to pay them before organized baseball will permit any more playing in Butte Flame Delhi has been officially turned over to the Angels by the Pirates Pittsburg sent s sent nt him to Kansas City last season at a certain price provided provided pro pro- I vided he made good Flame made good in a walk but the Blues have never come come- through to Pittsburg so that the latter club has now taken him away from Danny Shay Shar and sent him to Fr Frank Chance C Ham Patterson according to Coast papers is still is-still still anxious to trade Kane for Reuther to Salt Lake and Bayless to Oakland for Boyd H. H M. M Walker opines that that that with Frank Chance in the league The Coast is Is' the strongest strongest both both financially and in playing power power minor league in these United States s Manager Elliott of the Oaks has al already already already al- al ready started ty p cut down Yesterday he handed releases to Peterson EI Ely Carberry and Gage Frank former star pitcher pilcher pitch pitch- er for the Hollywood high school team will get a a atrial trial with the Los Angeles club this spring He is a tall rangy bird with terrific speed and a faint idea where the pill is going He needs to ac acquire acquire ae- ae quire a curve ball before he can hope to make in the P P. C C. L L. but Chance will give him a trial in the spring camp Los Los Ang Angeles les Examiner |