Show DIAMOND DUST Wins TOd Today'S YS Y'S Game Loses Vernon Vernon Angeles L. L Angeles 54 5 Francisco tIl S. S 4 3 Portland fl Portland Salt j Salt Oakland Oakland Twenty one hits fo for a total of ot twenty twenty- five bases Ouch C C C Perhaps Frank is going to hit In this league He clicked three more yesterday and should have had baa a fourth according to the coast scribes C I Doc Doe Crandall Is scheduled scheduled to pitch his first game for the Oaks this afternoon Bill Bm Piercey Is due to oppose him S C C St. St Paul dispatches say that the club of that city has offered the Bees Dees the services of five surplus players the tho same I five men that have been offered to every i iother other club in the Coast as league I The Saints want to get no nc of Infielders Infield- Infield ers Harry Niles Kenneth Nash and Marty Marty Marty Mar Mar- ty Berghammer and Outfielders Joe Rig Rig- gert and Del Paddock S S S I has played with the Brooklyn Nationals Boston Americans and StLouis St St. Louis Nationals Nash Is a third baseman baseman baseman base base- man and second baseman and ana was transferred transferred trans trans- to St. St Paul by the St St. Louis Nationals Na Na- He played third for the Cardinals Cardi Cardi- nals Marty Berghammer hammer was for some sometime sometime sometime time with the Cincinnati Nationals who got him from Lincoln was formerly formerly formerly for for- merly with Buffalo In the international I Niles has played second and third for St St. Paul The men mentioned are all good ball ballplayers ballplayers ballplayers players but Manager believes believes be- be that If they will not do at St. St Paul or on other clubs which waived on them In the American association n could not be expected to star sufficiently to re replace replace replace re- re place any of the present Bees I S CC Blankenship Is is in the market for a first claSs pitcher and would take a second second sec sec- ond baseman who can hit If he could run across across such a man S SC Harry Wolverton has officially made Jerry D Downs captain of ot the Seals C S S Looks like olden times jimes to see Bunny Brief with four tour clicks opposite his name Buddy Ryan and Jimmy Shinn az are are the only two regulars who did not fatten up I yesterday I S CS Yesterdays Yesterday's showing howing of the Oaks will probably hurry the ousting of Elliott from the manage management e t. t C S S Santa Clara college has sent Its baseball baseball baseball base base- ball team to Honolulu for a series of games S Ca Irv v Higginbotham crowded Dutch Klawitter off the Portland club in 1912 Wonder Vonder who'll do the crowding this time S S S President Frank S. S Murphy of the Salt Lake club could stand the strain no longer longer longer lon lon- ger so he hied himself to the coast on business C S S SHam Ham Patterson ought ought to be ruled ot oft off for life was the way Berry criticised the foul language used by Manager Patterson Patterson Patterson Pat Pat- terson Pete Daley and others of the Vernon crew on Sunday Fining is no good for that sort of thing continued the San Francisco owner If It President Baum cant can't control his ball players and andI I rather imagine that he can I will know what to do That sort of thing is not notto notto notto to be tolerated at Recreation park and if It Patterson ever again attempts It I will have a a. warrant Issued for his arrest I understand that after the game he was raving because of ot the 50 60 fine line Imposed but I want to say that Ill I'll make him rave If It I am ever forced to start after him Patrons Patrons' of ot th the ball park are entitled to tobe tobe tobe be protected and I will see they are San Francisco Chronicle S S S Portland Ore June 16 Manager Manager Ham Patterson viewed yesterdays yesterday's contest contest contest con con- test from the grandstand President Baum having indefinitely suspended him in addition to plastering on a 50 fine for his conduct In Sundays Sunday's game at San Francisco Word was received here from Cleveland that Grover Loudermilk the big twirler released to Portland does not want to come to the coast and wants to tobe tobe tobe be declared a free agent In view of the fact tact that Cleveland has turned over no less than six players It is believed that Manager McCredie will give the In Indiana Indians Indians In- In diana first call on Louis the sensational sensational sen sea first sacker San Francisco June Jun 15 Report has It that Blankenship has served Kellogg with five days day notice which probably means that the novice Is due for his release This leaves the Bees BeeS' with five twirlers twirlers- Piercy PierceY Fittery n Hughes Dougan and Hall S C C The Bees and Oaks play at Oakland this afternoon The game will therefore not begin besl until 3 3 15 5 i m rn n coast coast time S SS S'S Pennant raising daj the day the raising of the silken trophy that officially marks the Seals down as the 1916 champions and the winners of last years year's race will race will be celebrated In San Francisco Wednesday June 28 says the San Francisco Chron icle ide The long delayed announcement was made by Henry Berry Derry yesterday afternoon aft- aft Just prior to his departure for Los Angeles where he expects to be gone for a week The Seals and the Oaks Oaks Oaks- enemies of old will old will be the local attraction attraction tion and it is fitting perhaps that the rivals should bs be gathered when the burgee Is iO hoisted to the flagpole In center field But that isn't by any means the important bit of ot information Theres There's something that will Interest the tho fans far more Berry hasn't arranged hasn't-arranged arranged a program to go hand in hand with the raising of the pennant He wants the of this section to be a party to the celebration celebration celebration tion and to the end that interest may be aroused is prepared to offer a season p pass SS for th the balance of ot the games at Recreation park to the fan who offers the best suggestion In the way of ot unique features on the afternoon In question By Byway Byway Byway way of helping those who want to concoct concoct concoct con con- ideas Berry says lays he has been prom prom- tied sed some trained seals for June 28 and that he knows where he can line up up a flock of elephants elphant if If U they ey are needed If It Doc Poc Crandall i is IJ not going to manage the Oaks he Is certain to make considerable consIderable considerable consid consId- erable trouble for Rowdy Elliott as well as get himself in bad with his club mates he continue in his should present manner manner man ner ncr of spending idle moments Sunday Sunda morning Doc was closeted with the powers powers pow pow- ow- ow that be of the Oakland ball ers club for lor a considerable length of time Doc Doe Is the first player we can recall who enjoyed the confidence of ot the magnates when but a private in the ranks Later on Sunday morning an exceedingly promising bush pitcher was recommended In the tho hearing hearin of Crandall and on the same afternoon one of the Oakland officials was looking lookin said busher bushel over Doc Doe Crandall may not be going to supplant Elliott Neither was Rowdy to supplant Christian until five minutes before the switch was made and Rowdy himself may maybe may be out before this Is published Doc denies that there ha has hae been anything sale said to him and furthermore states that it wouldn't be right to ditch Rowdy on such short notice But Doc Doe his private doesn't explain confab sessions sessions ses sea with Cook Co or why the Oak scout so suddenly decided to It k ka a busher over San San Francisco Bulletin i |