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Show BEAVERS ON WAY 10 SALT LAKE Nineteen Members of Portland Ball Team to Play on Tuesday. MARYS VILLE, Cal., April 1. Nino, teen mombera of tho Portland baseball base-ball squad departed for Salt Lake today to-day to bo ready for the opening game of the 1917 season of the Pacific Coast league next Tuesday afternoon. Manager Walter Henry McCredio bunded bun-ded his Beavers on tho train at Marys-villo, Marys-villo, Cal., after they had takon part in a final set-to against the Marys-ville Marys-ville Trolley league. Tho result was a l-to-0 set-back for the Oregonians. Throe Portland slabsters woro used In the ten innings of play, Pennor, Brenton and Fincher all coming in for a share of the work. Tho winning ' marker was scored when Baldwin, the holdout Tacoma Northwestern league catcher .singled in tho tenth frame with a man on third. Kenneth Pqnner has been scheduled to twirl the opening game against Salt Lake Tuesday. Today in his three Innings against the Trolley leaguers he did not allow them a sign of a hit. Brenton has been announced to work In tho Wednesday clash against the Bees. Tho personnel of tho squad which is on its way to Salt Lako follows: Catchers, Gus iishor and Frank O'Brien; pitchers, Kenneth Ponncr, Lynn Brenton, Byron Houck, Bill Finchor, George Holfrlch, Mark Illg-bee, Illg-bee, Al Zwolfel and Herman Schatz-'eln Schatz-'eln Schatzlein is the only southpaw. Inflelders Barton Rodgors, Hollochor, Slglin, Stumpf,; Piuelli outfielders, Farmer, Willie and Williams. |