| Show I I DIAMOND DUST DUSTI I IKE E I KELLYS KELLY'S LLY'S Saints are handIng handIng handing hand- hand M MIKE Ing us a little surprise package at that One game to the good Vernon is meetIng meeting meeting meet meet- ing St. St Paul at Los Angeles again this afternoon It Is the fourth game o of the series series' with the count standing two to one Essick Is very apt to pitch DellI Dell this afternoon I Eddie Herr is both peeved and sick at heart On his return to Salt Lake he found at a local telegraph office a message dated September 25 informing him that hl his sister had died at St. St Louis The message also bore the Words unable unable unable un able to locate or something like that Needless to say It was not a a. pleasant homecoming for him and ha he does not feel very kindly toward the the careless Careless clerk who did not know where to find so of ot prominent a person as the manager the Bees Manager Herr Is remaining over In the theS S city awaiting the arrival of or Mrs Herr prior to a months month's sojourn in California Herr states that if he h and the Bee management management man man- can agree for another season he will return here for the winter to devote devote de devote de- de vote all of his time toward getting new play players rs with a view of plugging up some of oC the holes on the club Herr already has a raft of deals in mind for consummation consummation consummation mation if It he remains here Bill Rumler Ernie Johnson and Earl Sheely are having the time of ot their lives shooting and fishing In the Fish lake I region a a a Herr tells us that Cliff Cf l MarkIe arkle has suddenly developed a sidearm hook hool that is a a. corker and that the pitcher pilcher was Just getting it to working right when the season closed a a a aWe I We learn from a Portland traveling man that Paddy Siglin Is crazy to Into a Salt Lake uniform Seventy five per cent of the receipts of or the St St. Vernon Paul-Vernon series will be turned over to the players The winning winning winning win win- ning club will receive 60 CO per cent of the I pool and the losers 40 10 o per cent The clubs are to pay the expense of bringing on St. St Paul out of the remaining 25 per cent a a a There are several stronger clubs In Inthe Inthe intile the tile American association than mine In Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis In- In for instance but I 1 dont don't need as good a a. club as the rest of or those managers managers managers man man- agers says Mike 1 Kelley the St St. Paul skipper Sorta hates himself doesn't he a a ahugh Hugh Fullerton who again picked them all wrong In the world series has even his alibis copyrighted now No chances for any of the scribes to quote or cise a a R Report Port S ft from m the N North rth has hs It It that that hit Walter alter McCredie has unearthed another player who ho will eventually add to the reputation of or the Beaver boss for developing de de- de- de classy The latest find Is a high school youth named Kingdon Kingdon King King- don who broke In just a week weel or two be before Core the season closed He Is King King-I said to be lie a more remarkable fielder than I Bancroft Olson or any of the other stars sent to the big leagues by McCredie l The Portland fans tossed 59 59 to him from the grandstand grandstand grandstand grand grand- stand in one game last week In appreciation appreciation ap ap- ap- ap predation of a remarkable play he had made San made San Francisco Examiner |