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Show BILL BERNHARD IS SATISFIED Bees on Way Home Mana-ger Mana-ger Pleased With Porter-ville. Porter-ville. BEES' TRAINING CAMP. Porter-ville, Porter-ville, Cal . March 26 "I am entirely satisfied with the result of our spring work," said Manager Bill B.'rnhard to night, as the Bees entered the train for Los Angeles on their way horno to Salt Lake. He added that weather con-lltione con-lltione had been the best he had evr-r experienced in a training camp, anil f ixpressed his appreciation for the cor-lial cor-lial reception which had been piven here to the members of the team, j Only one change was made in 1 he iJine-up as had previously ber-n unofti-1 unofti-1 eially announced. Barn" Kerns, whom it was expected would be placed where he could be drafted in case of Deces-j Deces-j sity. accompanies the team to tho I home camp, and there is, in conse-I conse-I quence, a merry fight on among Gis. lason, Crandall, On. Rath and Kerns 'for th infield positions. In the other departments arc Han-nah, Han-nah, Sheely and Cress, catchers; E,-ans. E,-ans. Hoff, Dubuc, Hughes, Kirmeyer, Jones, Bliss, Leverenz, Schtnkel and Kersten. pitchers, and Tobin and Shlnn, outfielders. Muddy Ryan will join the team later, probably at Salt Lake He was called to San Francisco on business late last week As a fitting farewell to the team, the Bees and their manager were the guests of the directors of the chamber of commerce and Business Men's association asso-ciation this evening at a dinner given 1 in their honor. In the course of the dinner Manager Bernhard said that overtures had been made by 'bushiest men and others for th" return of the I Bees next spring for their training I work, and he indicated that while the ; eventual decision would rest with several sev-eral of the officials, his influence would I be used in coming to Porterville again for the work next year. |