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Show ' SPORT NEWS Los Angeles. Aug. 15. One ofy the biggest deals of the season 13 being secretly considered which may give the Los Angeles club Bill Prough, the Dig right-hander of the Oaks. In ex-ShSgeifop ex-ShSgeifop osg'ns and Beumiller. hlle there has been no public announcement an-nouncement to this effect, it Is stated the clubs have been negotiating. , .Wi The one thing, it is - said, thar nil stands in the way of the deal is Chi. fig cago's option on Scogglns. In case m this can be arranged satisfactorily to' ft Comiskey, it is possible the trade will w be made. Los Angeles wants another W. right-hander, while Oakland wants an- other southpaw and must have a . !fc high class shortstop to round out tho IP infield. That is Beumlller's regular position and It Is believed he would K be a big help to tho Oakland club. mP Lynn seems to be a real hitter. Yes- 'M terday he made two hits out of four ft times up in the first game. ft Jimmy Breton is a former Univer- ft sity of Illinois inflelder. m San Francisco. Aug. 15. Roy Cor- V nan was Indefinitely suspended today 1 by President Baum for his offense of M striking Jack Klllllay in Saturday's .1 game. Just how long the shortstop will be set down will be determined today. President Baum declared to- t day that he was inclined to be lenient, leni-ent, in view of Corhan's past good conduct during his three years in the Coast league. J Y San Francisco, Aug. 15. From Chi- , J cago comes the announcement that J President Comiskey of the White Sox I has turned over Jimmy Breton, third 1 baseman, to Salt Lake. The Infielder- , I comes on an optional agreement-and ' J the chances are that he will be re- 1 called In the spring. It is likely thai 1 Breton figures In the fleal whereby tha 1 Sox secure Lefty Williams. I Breton leaves Chicago today, hut I will likely Join the Salt Lake team I here next week when they play the 1 J Oaks. Jimmy Breton played In 79 games 1 Tor the White Sox last year. He ' batted .212 and fielded .905. During . J the season he came to bat 231 times, made 49 hits, 9 of which were for ex- ' J tra bases, and stole 12 bases. In . I fielding he had 16S chances, on 12 of f which he made errors. He made 57 I putouts and 95 assists, which Is a I hign percentage of assists for a third I bnseman. President Murphy said ' yesterday that Manager Blankenshlp is still out- 1 for a pitcher and is warming the 1 wires continually in an effort to get one. - WIN DOUBLES TITLE. , i Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 15 Jack Cannon and Clifford Lockhorn of Kan- I sas City won the double tennis cham- j plonship of the Missouri valley, de- featlng DIx Teachenor and Walter j Newell, also of Kansas City, in the il Missouri valley championships tour- i j. nament here today. i GIRLS LOWER RECORDS. J fhicago, Aug. 14. Two world's rec- I -prds for women swimmers were ' - broken at the annual niet of the , ; N6rthwestern university's summer j school today bv Jacquelln Thompson, aged 14, and Mabel Donaldson, aged j 11. Miss Thompson made the forty- j yard dash In -30 2-5, the previous rec- j ord having been :32. Little Miss J Donaldson, daughter of James W. 5 i Donaldson", a noted golf professional, I i lowered the record of .40 for women I , In the forty-yard breast stroke hy I four-fifths pf a second. I ! |