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Show STONEY M'GLYNN WITH M'CLOSKEY "Stoney" MeGlynn, the famous iron man of the American association, has been landed by Manager John Mo-Closkey Mo-Closkey for the Salt Lake team. The deal has been pending for some time according to the reports, but tho hul- let in announcing the fact to the lans was given out yesterday Rex Ames, the Union association twlrlor who played with Helena and Salt Lake last season, has been tuin-I tuin-I ed over to Manager Danny Shay of (the Helena clubby McCloskey Ames was with Helena In 1909. with San ; Francisco in 1910 and with Helena j again in 1911 und 1912. until ho went to Salt Lake near the middle of tho season. Great Falls has unbuckled the straps and allowed Menges, the third baseman, base-man, to return to Helena. Cliff Blankenship is now planning 1 a great holiday to take place when I the pennant is hoisted over the ball ! park In Missoula. He alms to have i the day a gigantic boosters' event ; for the game. "Kitty" Kulght should be slgnlnp I up contracts In California for eight hours a day at this time, and no doubt he has on hand a number of pood players to bring to Ogden. Be-J Be-J fore leaving Knight stated that ho would make every effort to secure I "Speed Burner ' Thomas, a clever right handed pitcher who is now with th Los Angeles club Knight's other oth-er candidates Include Martononi, an Irishman, who has twirled for Oakland: Oak-land: Jones, a third sacker on the same team, and Perruoy, a catcher for the Emeryville team. Among the other men Knight stated he was after aft-er are Hays and Sinclair of Emery -1 ville. Carrlgan, formerly of the White Sox, and Porter. Ward and Hurst of I the Oakland and Sacramento teams. |