Show r- r I I II It C MANY NE NEW FAGES BEE OUTLOOK FOR 1921 If Deals Go Through F Fans Fani ann Will Need a Guide to Find Holdovers lIE winds seem to indicate T TIlE 1 that Salt Lake will vilI have practically an entirely new set of faces to root for next spring when the Coast league starts off Its 1021 1921 scramble amble for the old bunting That the season just finished was a true dl disappointment to local bugs was evidenced by tho the l lac lace co of Interest In the final series It was a public pub pub- lie lic referendum that those in control of oi baseball In this town sho should ld not overlook 1 If reports are az-a rc true Salt Lakers should i see sec only tho following familiar fam faces Butch Byler Joe Jenkins Marty l Krug I Sailor Stroud Jack Bromley Hollis Thurston and ana Al At Gould JOUR and and maybe mayne not all of these Krug Is the only Infielder the tho others being catchers anti and pitchers Ernie Johnson goes to the White Sox Sov to fill an Infield hole left when the notorious ous eight was banished from baseball It Is also albo rumored that President Lane Lanu Intends to trade Earl Sheely to the majors while at the Kansas City confab of or minor league officials and also Eddie riddle Mulligan lul AFTER NEW TALENT Proxy Lane doesn't intend to sell the services of or these players but Is out atter after after aft att- er a trade for new players to put lUt pep into the Bee Dee machine Sheely and Mulligan Mulligan Mulli Mulli- gan should bring a raft of classy diamond talent to tho the Bees Sheely not only led the Coast league In hitting but tOI topped I all minor or league agh players 1 as a circuit lr a and his fielding average e g was unequaled in any baseball His Ills only handicap Is is' a bad leg which might clog I. I up the scoring machinery of a club In the bit show but Earls Earl's leg showed ImI improvement Im- Im provement this last season and his hitting hitt- hitt bitting ing ig and fielding ability is believed to i I be sufficient to offset his handicap of a flat fiat wheel I President Line Lane also Intends to get et his pilot while at the Kansas City session Ho Ito I I Is out after a roan man who will demand I t the tho t kd respect s of Salt Lake k n as well aa as I the confidence of everyone For lor that reason rea rca j son Bon It I iS expected that the new Mw Bee pilot II Continued on Fage a 8 8 j to JI I I i II I MANY NEW FACES I Continued from page 6 will wi be a man famous In baseball and who has hs played a stellar stelar role in tho the big show KRUG TALK TAlK UNSTABLE UNSTABlE Not a few local fans are aro talking up Marty K Krug for t the ng job this on he ar the strength r h ht of his record in l tn the Western league where he ho led a club to victory for two successive seasons But it doesn't seem as though the keystone performer performer performer per per- former will wi be the choice Wih With Wally WalY Hood recalled by Brooklyn It i leaves a new outfield for Salt Lake Lak to collect None of the new stuff Ernie trotted forth at the latter later part of the season showed Coast league class andI and Franz Hosp and Harry Wolter were through before taken on the Salt Sal Lake payroll HOPE lOPE FOR BETTER It is known that Ralp Stroud the star pitcher of or the Coast league and Salt Sal I Lakes Lake's only safe sare bet refused a contract right after the close of the season He asked for an Increase which wasn't forth forth- coming corning It I may be that Ralph will wi change his mind before next spring pass passes s On One thing at least is hoped that hoped that Salt L Lake ke can get tog together ther a team that wont won't blow up Just at the time the tho th season is getting most interesting Of course the club was hit square between the eyes with witha a lot of tough luck The unfortunate loss of Maggert and Rumler was wae bad medicine medi medI- cine cne to swallow but the mage didn't seem to break their bank rolls rols in getting some borne I I talent to fill fili fl these vacancies that would J I give the Salt Lake fans a fair return for their money |