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Show HARD TUSSLE BETWEEN REILLY AND M'CLOSKEY President Lucus of the Pacific Natloiuil league Is pleased with tho outlook for the baeoball season, to Judge from iho way he tulks In Spokane The Spokesman Spokes-man -Review quotes him as saying: "Wc made no mistake In taking In Bolso. 1 attended the llrst gamo Tuosduy and there v.-cro 1400 paid admissions, GO cents an admission, an-1 It was a regular regu-lar society event, people drUlng to tl.e park, which Is only four blocks from town. Caldwell sent over a big delegation, delega-tion, and everybody was more than pleased with tho class of null put up and the conduct of the players and Lhe gumcs. "It Is a great sight to tho6- on the in-ilde in-ilde to watch the h-ird tusslo between Rr.llly and McCloskoy They both aru UetMi'inlned to win out. and evory gamo i.i really a contest between the two malingers. mali-ngers. Rellly got started on McCloskoy Tuesday when 'Mac" would swing his arms to "the crowd and signal them to keep on rooting. Every time McCarthy turned his back McCloskoy would signal the rooters and Rellly would run out to tell McCarth and protest. McCarthy sent Rellly back once and then caught 'Mac' doing the signaling by turning quick as a Hash, anil he went McCloskey to the bench and wouldn't allow him on tho couching line during the rest of the fame. "It tickled Rellly to death, and he got out there himself and began to call to the crowd and stir up things. McCloskoy paw his chance and he kicked to tho upsplre, and Rellly hud to quit. It's great tun watching the two bucking each other. "Boise will certainly prove a good baseball base-ball town. McCarthy Is doing good work umpiring, and what little I saw of Peek Sharp, his work satisfied me, loo. Slmrp will 01'ilelale here for the next same." |