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Show Explimttf ion. On in fun nation received, that in funiishing the nanus of the players in the late cricket match, an attempt had been made to have "a little fun" out of some of the gentlemen at the expense of the newspapers, we spoke in somewhat plain terms reprobating any such dibit. Mr. While, secrctary of the Salt Lake club, was the gentleman gentle-man who I'lirni.-hcd the names, and he has given us mo.-t sali.-factory evidence evi-dence that there was '.no such intention. inten-tion. Our informant must have been himself mi.-inforiiiMl, as wc are satis-lied satis-lied from personal knowledge that he woujd not endeavor to make unpleasant unpleas-ant feeling- over anything of the kind. Mr. While's course was gentlemanly throughout; and he furnished the information in-formation to the papers as it had been officially placed in his possession. |