Show ON THE DIAMOND The old Red Stockings and the Utah Battery boys will play their much talked of game today on the Walker field at 330 oclock Several hundred tickets have been sold for the game and a large crowd Is expected to attend at-tend The members of both teams have worked up a great deal of Interest In the match game and as all the proceeds pro-ceeds will be given to the battery monument mon-ument fund the ticket sellers have met with but few refusals to purchase tickets The battery band will be out on parade with both teams this afternoon after-noon before the game The men have been practicing hard nearly every day and are In form to put up a good game The lineup will < r be as follows Utah Battery Red Stockings I Maiprctts c Barlow Grinlths p Barker Naylor Ibt b Morris I Bluth 2nd b Dunbar Roberts 3rd b George Klonke s s 4 McLean I Blake 1 f Hurt Nlclioison c i Iarry Vahlqulst 1 f Watson I Grant B bs Condlo Crltchlow iHUbi Grant Nystrom subsAshton Grow subs S t The Z C M T and the Sagebrush team from the East Bench will playa play-a match game today at C p m on the Walker field fel S Manager Whitney of the Bankers has Issued a challenge to the Short Line Ucam for a match game to be played during the next two weeks 1 S 4 4 The Fuji Tea team of Ogden will play the Bankers of this city at Lagoon tomorrow to-morrow afternoon The Fugls are re giudcd as the best amateur team in Ogdon but the Bankers arc nevertheless neverthe-less confident of 4 winning 4 d the game Ma a ger Frank GImlln of the Ogden team wrote to The Tribune yesterday suggesting a change In the schedule of the league which he believes will add interest to the race for The Tribune pennant Mr GImlln proposes that the present perccntayo of all the clubs In the league be called off each team beginning be-ginning the present month to blurt 1 with a clean score and play out the rest of the games Just as they arc scheduled and thp championship to be determined from the record made from this time until the close or the baseball base-ball season Mr GImlln stat c that ho has discussed the matter Informally with the directors of the Ogden club and they are In favor of the Idea lu Is reasoned that as the clubs now starkl the Short Line has but plight chances of winning the pennant and It Is thought new Interest would be given If the Short Line with HH strengthened team bo given an even start with the other clubs j Manager Cllpplnger of the Short Line team Is willing to enter into such an arrangement but nothing has yet been heard officially from cither cith-er the Rio Grande or Pocatcllo clubs I is probable that a meeting will beheld matter be-held within a few days to consider the mattr |