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Show HII MAY PREVENT BAMWIIH SOX Blankenship Keeps Critical Eye on Weather; Skipper -Suffers First Casualty. Special to Tho Tribune. SAX JOSK, Cal.. Feb. 27. Late tonight Blankenship said that tiie game with ihe White box would be. called off if it were riiiningr at 6:30 o'riock in the morning-. At th-i t lime he will size, up weather conditions con-ditions ana tnen telephone the major leaguers at their training camp in Paso Robles. This will give them plenty of time to take the train to fcan Jose in the event that the weather looks good. Blankenship said tonight that he was still uncertain about Tingling, who is thought to be at his home at Lebanon. Ohio. Third backer Barbour and Pitcher La roy have accepted transportation and will probably report tomorrow. Blankenship Blanken-ship suffered a badly sprained middle tinker tin-ker today, which will keep him away from the ball for three or four days at least. This is the first casualty. Steele, the bush pitcher who appeared in camp today, was sent hither by Umpire Jack McCarthy from San Francisco, with the request that lie be given a tryout. "He looks pretty good." said Elanken-I Elanken-I ship, "hut, oi course, we can't cut loose yet, it's too early. The boys all were full of life and pepper today." |