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Show SACRAMENTO j DEFEATS CUBS ? Coast Leagtiers Play Errorlesi Ball and Down the Big Leaguers 3 to 2. -A R MEN P , ' L The Sen' I ators closed their training season to day. defeating the Chicago Cubs, 3 tc g. 2. West, for the Senators, was goinj -trong. allowing only five hits and nc j H runs tip to the ninth, when Gardnei v.. nt in ,'fter the bases had beet Hj filled, with one down. ( Kj Two Cubs got hits off Gardner ;mc scored their only run. K.-.st. rh Xp hi for the home team and battec 9" li.i'l oer th' f. nee for home,- fc - ricks and Vaughn allowed thr The only error 01 flK the gam ''''1 made by Cubs. Playing 1 bill 'nil beatine leaguers as they did today, the I Senator- are confident of putting 8 J crimper on the Vernon Tigers in tht HHI opening came ,( the Pacific Coasl p1" Li ague tomorrow Manaui r Rod rs will jut his be 1 pii.li.r, Brenton,! igaln rack Qulnn "Babe" Borton, first bas- man", pur-1 pur-1 hast d from Portland, has be. n sold tc Vernon, as Rod:, rs 1- well pleased al j first with 11 h.i d-hitting An Gii.-c-s A parade and the usual eerenio . -at tend in j? the opening of a baseball! 01 preceded thi aci ual begin: 1 g of th Initial jami b to and the Vernon team. Governor Willam h Stephens m-ls invited to pitch the first ball. Since ihe Portland franchise was erred '" Sacramento early this year and William Rodgers, eapiain and second baseman of the BeaveraS last year, was appointed manager, the directors of the Sacramento Baseball i en busy financing the eJub and obtaining players. The ', howevei - k' and officials of the club said it wad not importable that several changes j would be made in the line-up before the season grows much older. Th deal fur the transfer of thej Portland franchise brought the club , former beaver- The;. v. re ' August Fisher, rateher, Arthur ! Grig 1: ' b lsi . u Herbert Bn n ton. pitcher, Harry Gardner, pit her; P.ibe" Pinelll, third baseman; "Den1 nie" Wilie, outfield first baseman. Borton probably will! h disposed of to some other club A number of other players have been signed by the club, among them the following, who have appeared in 1 the spring practice games Ted East- nd James McCarthy, eat. Hi A est and Jack Bromley, pitch, rs; . ('; Forsy.he I and "Brick" Eldred, outfielders. - raraento first was n ; re -. ! p in the Pa. i f m 1 . .1 uc 1 ' r' when other cities In c . . r. i;u u- n eluded Ios Angeles. San Pr.. nejseo.H Oakland, Portland and Seattle Mike 1 Fisher who was manager of the team, -B j assembled an aggregation of players the names of some liave he- ! come familiar in baseball history, Among them w.re H:i.ehrand, n-. 1 I I major league umpire; Elmer Stii'-k-lett. Charlie Graham. no-,v manager of the San Francisco team; Charles Doyle. "Happy" Hogan, Tommy Shee-B ban, Trui k Bagan. Bobby,Keefe, Bob' BT ert Unglanb, and William The W2 Hoean, Pnglaub and Thomas havo since died. I After two seasons the franchise was I transferred to Tacoma. I |