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Show THE GIANTS ON DECK. j Th. I'nnolpmll la Tomorrow Night'. Muteh Huth l Fin. F.thr. luterost iu the Slatle-Lautfe contest waxos warmer each hour, and the attendance at-tendance at Elictrio hall tomorrow night promises to be larger than has ever bebn wituesscil at a similar event in the inter-mountain. Herbert Slade who has been lilting himself for the fray, will arrive from Utah lake this evening iu company with his trainer, George La Blanche, who fuels conlident that his man will win. Captain Lange never appeared ap-peared in such tine feather as at this time and is as brown as a gourd. Ho looks the strength of an ox, ami, his trainer predicts, will win hands down. The betting fraternity have had a hard time to arrive at a choice. It is ague?s a hard guess anil most of the wagers have been made on the basis of friendship. friend-ship. A trip is in store for the winner, ami no matter who wins Colonel Kelley will advance him a proposition to go cast iu search of souio of the big 'tins. The meeting at the Turf Kxeha'ige last night between Hnzorth aud Madden Mad-den drew quite a number of sports who saw an exhibition that ended iu tho alxth round. Sam Groesbeek i working hard to get baseball on a popular basis. |