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Show I SPAVES CLOG COAST LEAGUE I Too Many Veteran Pastimers, Saye , Walter McCredie, Chief Overseer of Portland. The Coast league Is clogged by too many veteran pastimers, according to the wise and far-seeing Walter McCredie, Mc-Credie, chief overseer of the Portland Beavers. He says: "Why, If 'Red' Klllefer tries to go through another season with his present pres-ent team we'll all be kept broke buying buy-ing flowers, for there will be about fourteen funerals. Their Joints squeak so much when they play that you think you are around some sort of grinding machine. It Is the young players we develop on the coast for the majors, not those who are about through and getting by on experience, that the fans talk about. There Is only one way to develop them. That Is by getting 'em when they're young and playing them regularly. Their dash and spirit, their chance-taking, will make up for what they lack In baseball base-ball knowledge of the fine points of the game." 0 o What the Sphinx Said. By Newton Newkirk. i " 'An apple f a day keeps p-K a the doctor Hsanf away,' but -j-Ns three little T2-?3v rascally pf't?J green apples a.i.'f '"'' tfin'r In one small boy's tummy have been known !o br'if.' 1 : and hope." ii 1 O j OoU OVi tU' VMUK ) Kv-fea -uem)e seen wageY? f c.WOCU.S'. TUNS EfcSM JEST ) |