| Show Di am mid u The seasons season's over and the Bees cant can't lose any more ball games on the road roat S a Have you ou thou thought ht of your alibi for picking the wrong teams Oh you ou picked the right ones did you S r a Bill Essick is la Indeed the the Pat Pat lor 1 Moran Moran n of the league At At that that e we we U cop t tAt oP th the flag nag local fans a almost to a person are arc tickled to see the former Salt Lake pitcher win It S a I Our hunch Is that the AA Western Western world series wont won't even be Interesting Interesting- Vernon should win in a walk walle a r a Why do some ball players to go o to th the farm In the winter and play ball ban In In the summer when they should stick to farmIng farming farming farm farm- ing a a a There are only two towns In Ohio Ohio- Toledo and Cincinnati a a a tI Five I league years ago cities there he which hl were ire r really three fI National National Na Na- had d I never won a National league lea flag Pat Moran went to one of them four years jears ago o and gave Philadelphia a rag Then he went to Cincy and with a discard ball ban club won one for the Ohio city Now if Pat will but go to St. St Louis and treat the St. St Louis bugs to a. a flag every town In the league will have taken at least one a a a aLos Los Angeles Oct 6 Frank Frank Isbell owner and manager of the Wichita club In the Western Vestern league arrived in Los Ios Angeles An geles and Immediately sought out Bill Clymer and tendered him his heartfelt thanks Clymer turned Joe Wilhoit over overto overto overto to Isbell after the other clubs in the Coast league refused to take the outfielder out out- fielder after getting away to a a. poor start hit safely In sixty-nine sixty consecutive consecutive consecutive con con- games So enthused were the fans that he was given a purse of which was raised by popular tion It U helped draw many custom customers rs through Isbell's Isben's turnstiles and then he obtained more money by selling him to Boston a a a aCal Cal Ewing is glad the season Is ended The streetcar strike in Oakland cut down the attendance considerably a a 0 i Howard Ehmke brings brines back word from Detroit that the Tigers expect to train at Los Angeles next spring Bill Essick has offered Detroit the use of or the Vernon park parI a a a aRed Red Oldham Is to get another chance with Detroit next season a a a Mike Kelly manager manager- of the St St. Paul club did not get off oft here litre for the Sunday game but kept right on his Ills way to Los Angel Angeles s. s at t r. a aThe The McDonald who plays third for St. St Paul Is none other than Tex McDonald abbreviated who finished last years year's schedule with Salt Lake a a a Saturdays Saturday's s results In the Coast league were At At San Francisco Francisco First First game Salt Lake 1 I Oakland 4 Second game Salt Lake 4 Oakland 9 At Los Los' Los Angeles Angeles Los Angeles 1 Vcr Vero Veronon r non 3 3 At Portland Portland First First game San Francisco Francisco Francisco Fran Fran- cisco 3 3 Portland 4 4 Second game gam San ban Francisco l 3 Portland 6 6 At Seattle Seattle Sacramento Sacramento 1 I Seattle 3 a a a There They're beginning early this Feas season m. m Even though the winter league Is not yet et etIn In session some of the wise birds are already firing Salt Lake out of the league who again Here is one from a a. person and who much really doesn't amount to has of that but out merely a job not sure its it's amusing It begins to look like Salt Lake may have a a. hard time staying In the Coast league next if some arrangements year ear elsewhere else- else franchise can be made to shift the w where This s seems ems certain from remarks made by several different club owners and managers man man- The this year tigers agers who have been here year before latest who said Bald Is Bill mil Rodgers talking ot of the leaving for Seattle when possibilities and Vancouver Vancouver of ot Spokane he heI B. 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C being added to the circuit that I would other city take tale taleS talet be glad to see somo some S Salt Lakes Lake's s place next l year jear f la lanor U It t isn't t that ceI I nJ dont don't like the pec people said Rodgers Rod Rod- nor the city Both are fine tine a only Jump with gers However the long profit prom one week of play there eats cats up any how which might be made no Io matter large a crowd turns out the leagues league lea a remo resources resources re- re It H Is a real drain on sources to have to make such a a. jump before When In the league Portland was but the distance distance dis- dis the existed mo same condition e iv tance Now ow that Portland wasn't so great the It cuts I Is' Is hooked up with Seattle tr traveling It Is known expenses n that tl in the h half n are In InI favor kind ot of a change of making some same owners are also If club I possible Other fO for the tho same samo reason i. kO Charlie Nick n Williams I is going to s see e getting Graham this week concerning this year ear and Spokane into the league I Vancouver also ablo If It possible No one In the league league has hal haj any anything y thin S against Salt Lake Lale lie Its geographical handicap handi handl- will force fore cap is on one which oon sooner r or later it to be eliminated in the opinion of most moat Continued on page ease 3 1 3 3 DIAMOND DUST Continued from page 2 2 well-posted well Portland baseball Portland Telegram Tele Tele- gram The New ew York Americans have den Seattle to use Pitcher Chester Murphy Murphy Mur Mur- phy purchased by them from Winnipeg Winni Winni- peg Seattle asked for such permission but no was the answer t The Sacramento club officials have announced announced announced an an- that they expect to finish the season with a balance on the right side of ot the ledger There are others and with witha a good deal larger balance thap Sacramento Sacrament Sacramento Sacra Sacra- mento ment will show too C v Roscoe the pie custard-pie hero or heaver is anxious to buy the Vernon club outright but Just now he Is hanging back bade because Johnny Johnn Powers has not yet agreed to renew that year ten-year lease in Los Angeles which expires next May S e Fielding batting and base running averages averages averages aver aver- ages for 01 the American association this year vear show why the St. St Paul team had an aneas easy easy- time in grabbing the championship of ot that league Mike Alike Ii c K Kelleys Kelley's llev B team was third in hitting and second in fielding In the matter of ot I scoring runs the Apostles made their base hits count as they led every other club in inthe the circuit in crossing the plate The members of or the squad proved the best waiters in the league as they drew the greatest number of bases on balls bans The members of ot the club drew bases on balls for the 11 game g-ame season an average of ot four to the contest Hyatt A f t Toledo is the only member of the v visiting squad who did not play with that troupe this season Dressen the regular regular regular reg reg- ular first baseman could not come to the coast because of the illness of ot hi his wife and Hyatt a hitter from Toledo has been substituted Dressen was the best base runner in the association BATTING AVERAGES O OF ST ST. PAUL CLUB H Hyatt HaU att Toledo 1 V g. Miller l I lel Hargrave I Duncan I Berghammer S. Halas 7 I Dressen 2 1 Boone Boon I Corriden McDonald t I Hall Ban Martin Smith Griner Criner PITCHERS' PITCHERS RECORDS OF ST ST. PAUL CLUB w. w r. r Pet I Merritt l f tt 18 IS 18 9 3 21 3 13 Han Hall n 17 12 62 Griner 21 14 Williams 14 11 14 18 TEA TEAM BATTING G G. AB R. R OR H H. TB rB St St. Paul 1345 1798 HR Un SH BB SO Pct Pet St St. Paul 57 42 11 9 63 TEAM TEAl FIELDING FIELDI G. G G G. PO A A. E E. Pct Pet St St. Paul 2021 |