Show STOVE LEAGUE OSSI 1 A AG ANGELES G LES Nov ov 29 Ernie Ernie L LOS Johnson skipper of the Salt Lake club has a message for the Salt Lake fans It Is to the effect that a club will be put In the field that will grab gl-ab the Coast league pennant Sounds like old stuff but Johnson Is planning to goback go goback back East next month and line enough players uP to bring home the bacon Johnson Johnson John John- John John-I JohnIson son and Wade Vade have been having havinga a a. number of conferences lately and to a suspicious mind It looks as if there was i something doing Reports have gone the I rounds that Marty Krug will not be satisfied satis- satis i fled fied to go back to Salt falt Lake City next I year Just what plans for second sec see I ond base on the Los Angeles g club u Is not i iu het g stu Tee known w but It Is believed that If Johnson o n could u get a good O trade for Krug he would tg tga deJ d nJ ui I Ibe be willing t to swap v Johnson n intends to tobe tobo be bo In the East for the major league meetIngs meetings meetings meet meet- ings unless something develops between now and the last of this month Last season the Bees started out with a II kind of a working agreement with the St. St Louis Browns but It stopped working Johnson hopes to renew it and obtain some good players S C S This mornings morning's s 's mail mall brought us a letter from Walter Valter McCredie A portion of it will be of interest to his many friends In Inthis Inthis inthIs this city Here it Is is- is Just a line to you ou old scout that I am still alive I have thought of my friends In Salt Lake often and wondered how the winter is treating them Vell Well Walt I 1 have purchased for myself a little farm I have six acres and a little of everything on It It-a It a cow a calf chickens two pigs rabbits all kinds of fruit and a Ford I am enjoying it Immensely I used to think you ou were kidding kiddIng kidding kid kid- ding me when you ou used to rave about the chickens and the little home but now I know that you ou were handing It to me straight as I 1 have the fever badly I Ionly Ionly Ionly only go to town when It is absolutely I necessary I am am training the animals every ery day and expect to have the pigs jumping the rope soon so that I 1 may apply for an act with Frank Newman I see see- that Bill put Ernie Johnson at the head of the club I dont don't see why he he shouldn't deliver for that boy has boy has the right stuff and he Is always alwa's giving a club every ounce of all that Is in him all the time Bill generally uses good judg judg- ment I never knew him to pull any boners We here are not in bad shape Nothing NothIng- like last year anyway anway when hen I had nothing but an old set of uniforms Remember me to all Inquiring friends Boots Weber Is against all football games He lIe had his new automobile parked outside the gates of Washington park A man driving an oil truck came down Washington street He lie had his head turned watching the Pol Poly athletes scrimmage at park and his truck smashed Webers Weber's new machine The Angel Angel Angel An An- gel secretary will wl get It in two t weeks Los Angeles Times Nick Ick Williams has bought a half halt Interest Interest Inter Inter- est eat In the Moose Jaw clu clUm of the Western West West- est em ern rn Canada league Billy Speas another former Coast league favorite will manage manage manage man man- age the RegIna club of the same league Bill Dm Essick believes the major league clubs will not part with any of their ballplayers ball ballplayers ballplayers players until after the first of next year earIt ear It is the policy of the clubs to hold all their men so they can sign them easily It If a a. man believes he has haa no opposition for a certain berth he is harder to sign than if he believes It is his without a a. struggle S With the report that the Sacramento club is on the market the opportunity will be seized bv by dozens doze of men to get Into the limelight t as possible purchasers The Sacramento club drew well on the road last season but It Is Impossible to play to big crowds In that city There I Is talk jalk of the franchise going to a city In the Northwest within the next few years ears 0 I The Seattle club la Ia figuring on training training train train- ing at Hanford Cal S S S r S Seattle made It possible for two managers man- man agers agers Hill Bill Rodgers and Mike Kelley to to toI I get more money from their clubs and andi i then signed another man entirely I The The- armoun announced Intention of Coo Coast I t league directors to put the well known thumbs down on d freak frE deliveries eries eries' has set lIet many of ot our mo most t I f for rt 1920 jobs pitching If Torn Tom persons t S-t Seaton on n crl Curly a still I Brown hunt Jean Dale Jim Scott Walter Mails Red ned Oldham AI Al Gould and many others are are included In this class clan I I Sacramento Nov 29 Sacramento Sacramento t.-Sacramento baseball players familiar with the work of Bob SU Steele le the southpaw pitcher purI purchased pur pur- I I chased from Indianapolis b by San Fran Fran- I rl elsel oo predict that he will wUl b tw be on one of the I t sensations of the Coast league Forrest Cady describing him hint as a left-handed left I Hill Bill Pierce declares he be has a faster ball than Walter Malls falls If It he is 18 anI anything anything any any- I thing at all like oUke the pitcher he was when hen henI I saw him In 1917 says sas Cady Cad the Seals eals have ha a 5 wonderful asset to their pitching department Malls Mails also knows Steele and predicts that In rivalry with Steele for the leagues league's southpaw honors he will have ban to look well wel t to h his laurels I II Charley Charle Graham is e expected back from I the thi Fast East t oday da or tomorrow He lie was as last lam I heard of In Chicago t trying t to jar Chick 11 I loo loose f from th the White Sox |