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Show LADIES' DAY SS TOMORROW At the Ei? Baseball Game at the Fair Grounds Murray, Utah's Leading: Team, Will Endeavor to Stop Did Gitalin's Team -From Making- a Single Run Ladies and All Children Under 12 Free The Mcrry-Go-Round Will Run All Afternoon. The ball game at the Fair grounds tomorrow afternoon will be the most lutcresting game yet played by the state lcauge teams this year, because ibe two leading teams, Ogden and Murray, are pitted against each other. Last year the great rivalry was between Salt Lake and Ogden. the latter team winning the pennant, but this year Salt Lake has fallen Into In-to the background, and Murray leads. The Smelter boys are determined to land the pennant this year and the Ogdcns' under "Dad" Glmlln, are Just as positive about their ability to again win. So, thoro it Is, and tomorrow's to-morrow's game Is going to bo one of the games that will have much to do with determining the victors. Murray is the "top-notcher" so far, and Marghetts fays he is going to "stick" there with his aggregation of ball twlrlers. Ho may do It, but j the chances arc that the Smelter boys will go down to defeat. Of so much Interest is the game tomorrow that the league baseball association as-sociation Is giving the ladles free admission ad-mission to the grounds, nnd also all children under 12 years of age. The game will begin at 3 o'clock In the afternoon. Aside from the ball game the raerry-SO round will be going go-ing all afternoon, and If the cbild-icn cbild-icn do not care to see the ball game, they can spend their time riding the fancy little horsc9. The Ogden boys will need plenty of looters at the game and It is expected that the homo patriotism will be manifested mani-fested in large quantities. John Wilson, Wil-son, one of Ogdcn'a greatest ball fans, says If they will give him tho privileges of the grounds with a meg-Rrhoe meg-Rrhoe V.t vl'l be not'1-ir In te Smelter lads when the score Is counted. |