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Show i Itase ii;t!l. i The Deserels are making hay while I the Bun bhinej, aud may be seen on I tbo ball grouuds every alternoon after ,4 o'clock, toa-inB the bill in good .atyle. Every member of the team is j io exoellent condition, and better prepared pre-pared for a tough game than at any previous lime. Denver anticipates what she will meet iiere, and is COmint! With ' hlornl in hpr puo " hnt (after a game or two we think Bhe will J tako in a re.;f. On Satniday, tbe contest will commeu'ee. and it in nrn- hable tint neither nine will win twe games in succession. Otero, writing to Mr. Wheeler, Bayr-: "The nine we will bring out this time will be much stronger, in every way, tbaa our team of last Beaaon. Our catcher is John Hayes; be is from Chicago, and while there had a very fine reoord while playing with the eemi-profesBionals of that city.-It city.-It is not necessary for me to say anything any-thing in regard to myaelf. Our first basemao, V. Benselin, bails from Brooklyn, and while there played with the Alaakas of that place. Our change pitcher and catcher, James Meagher and Frank Decker, will occupy, respectively, second base and centrefield. Blako still plays short stOD, and Blunt, a very good man, will hold third base. Hart and Butler will occupy the remaining position9 in the field, with Walters for tenth man." |