Show STOVE L LEAGUE AGUE I I f I I I TI th the season ason or 1920 iso a I. thin thing of If W the past John Powers Powen and Wade ElI KII- lefer leCer aro planning a reorganization of the tho Angels Angel for next year Several weeks ago it looked an as if it the tha Angels Angela would pass Vernon for Cor the Coast league crown but when the tho umpire called the final out the Seraphs were eight games In the rear of the Powers says as he will have havo more youngsters youngsters young young- on his club next season sOlon Ills squads have been In the thick of the pennant race every year he has owned tho the Angels and he Is out after players to kep up the same sameI high standard I Sd Ed Baler Maler announced officially that Johnny Johnny Johnny John John- I ny Mitchell will be with the New York YorkI I Americans next year While nothing was given out on the subject of ot Slam lIam Hyatt it Is believed the first baseman comes as a. part of the Mitchell deal will be after acter another pitcher and perhaps an Infielder for next year Sue Ills club Is In better shape than any other team In the Coast league for the 1021 1921 battle He lie has outfielders to spare and nd he may mayuse use uso on one ona 1 or two of them In a trade Los Los I Angeles Herald N NEW W YORK TORK Oct 21 The The New York I I Yankees will continue to play their local baseball games at the Polo grounds the home of the New York Giants at ll least through the 1922 1912 season An agreement to this effect by the managements of the two teams was announced ed to today ayNE ay NEW NE YORK Oct 21 Plans 21 Plans for a new sta stadium homo for the the- New York Yankees have been abandoned Jacob Rupert president president pres pres- ident of the club announced on his return pres I from the Chicago conclave that he had reached an agreement with Charles A. A I ISton Ston Stoneham ham president of ot the Giants Giant for tor the use of the Polo grounds In 1922 and an I Indefinite period In the future 2 prEll 1 CHICAGO Oct 21 James 21 James C. C Dunn pres pr- president ident of the Cleveland American league I championship baseball club said In response to an inquiry as to what course he intended to pursue regarding the reorganization of ot the national commission that he was going to do just what the rest of the American club owners were going t to do NEW YORK Oct 21 Colonel Colonel J 7 1 A A. Ruppert Ruppert Ruppert Rup- Rup pert part owner of ot the New York American league club who arrived home today said I he was perfectly satisfied that hi his conferees con con- forces In the American league and the eight National league club owners whom they met at Chicago were on the right road to put the national game on a thoroughly thoroughly thoroughly thor thor- substantial footing tooting I cannot understand said Bald he he why President Johnson and five of the American American Ameri Amen can league club owners failed to attend There Is no plan or Intent to force Mr out of ot the league The plan Is simply to place the great game under the absolute jurls jurisdiction of ot a aboard aboard board of control ro made up o of three m men of Pr hc irreproachable o reputation e u I none o of whom o has any f financial n interest in n baseball Ev Everywhere Ev- Ev tse I'd w e I went within the h 1 last ten e days I J found such a plan favored by the patrons of the game If the other five American league clubs do not come in by November ember 1 we will go o ahead and establish a club twelve league The champion turner ivory-turner of ot the year In newspaper circles has been discovered in Cleveland He lie Interviewed Branch Rickey for a II Cleveland paper while Bianch was watching the bil big games and came out with an interesting story to the that had refused an offer of for tor George You can an me as saying gravely remarket remarked Rickey that I J will wili not sell for You may go even further end and quote me rae a as a saying pay that I will not sell for Under no circumstances circumstances cir cir- cir cir- will I sell Sister to anybody And the unhappy scribe only quoted Rickey Rick Rick- ey right at that It would bo hard for tor Rickey to sell Bell a m man n who belonged to the Browns while Rickey manager the Cardinals Car Car- Absolutely was the answer made by August Herrmann president of the Reds when asked whether the Reds Sleds could have j I defeated the present world champions Mr saw sawall all the game games The Reds Reds Reds' have won hands down as they are a a I I better team he lie said Another thing the Reds Red always did have something on any Cleveland team as shown In several I state series My 1111 congratulations were given Riven to Dunn and Speaker after the prams game Tues Tues- day but naturally I would have liked to see the tilt big honors remain In the National league Herrmann said that the Reds have been wonderfully strengthened by the acquisition of or Bubbles Hargrave catcher of the St. St Paul team but that no other deals were pending a a Montreal has not had professional proCessional baseball since the International league lifted Its Hs club from that city three years ago However How How- ever er last summer a few independent teams attracted bi big crowds and there has been some talk of the fans asking the International to return to them However If it the sentiment as ae expressed by one of ot Its I leadIng lead lead- ad Ing papers can be a l as a criterion if the Item game was this will J not be revived there The As the wise birds say the game of baseball Is not worth the tho scandal |