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Show Reilley's Pets Open at Spokane Salt Lakers to Begin the League Season in East Washington Metropolis Thursday. This afternoon Is the Inst Chance the bas.-ball public will have of watching Father Rellley's pets go through their various va-rious stunts before, the league seasOfl opens her, on the loih of May. Tomorrow morning :.he team will leave on the 10 20 train for Bpokati i, where the first battle, 01 the new league will take place on next Thursday afternoon. Twelve m-n will be carried on the trip nnd the gonial chief of the Reilley tribe Will be accompanied by his wife win. Is a most enthusiastic follower Of the national game Both have a host of friends In Spokane, and look forward With much pfi asure 1 1 the coming renewal of old acquaintances. ac-quaintances. Improving the Park. While th. nine Is away many Improvements Improve-ments will be made at the park, chief among which will be the addition of more seating capacity to the main grandstand grand-stand by moving the right field bleachers up alongside and roofing them over, adding add-ing a n. vv set out towards the poplars and swinging the bleachers to the left of the :-tan.l around Inside th" fence and pointing towards the location of the new score board These will also be lengthened length-ened out so that when the games open next month there will he plenty of room f,.r the public to find seats and do away with the nuisance, of too much standing room. As was expe, ted "Dad" Clark, the Clever first-sacker of last ears BIders, has returned to his first and only love. ( igden. ;im announced vcst. nlay that Clark would Join the Junction City crowd at Boise and work In the opening game. President of Boise Club Here. President Plalsted of the Boise club dropped Into Zlon yesterday on a flying visit and reported the outlook as belne extremely rosy up In the Idaho burg Enthusiasm among the fans Beems to have gained rather than abated slim last season, and vvitii tfie fast bunch of players play-ers already signed h- thinks that Boise stands the" best show of any of the four t.. t.ar off the pennant for the nisi season. sea-son. At present the club Is shv a shortstop, short-stop, but negotiations are oil with one of the best m.-n In that position through the Northwest and rumor has It that his name is Delehantj a brother of th lamented la-mented Rig Ed" Delehanty of the Philadelphia Phila-delphia Nationals. Spokane's New Suits. The new suits of the Spokane team have arrived, and are of pearl gray material ma-terial with bine trimmings almost ringers for the home team's uniforms Matt Staillev has won a home with the f.uis in that city, and has certainly got to-gether to-gether a fasi t.nm one which has not lost a game so far this season Thl game this afternoon will be called at 3 30 o'clock and the two teams will line up as follows. Salt bake. HlRhlond Boy fuller if Wrighl Stlckney rf '. Davev RlKKS Cf Rife Thornton lb Anderson Rolllcy ?.b Marx Leahy e Suess Delmas s Bell O'Brien 'b , Meoklna T"Z. r. lurhati Thomas. p Ames. Crellln Aqueduct Entries. Special to The Tribune. BROOKLYN. N. Y April 22 EntrU for the Aquedu. t tra. k Monday are: First race, sevcn-elrhtha mile selling Sdaukct 10S Shrilly 1-ad t3 Florlzel 101 Kins Pepper 105' nran.l New 110 Arabo 108 CM l,,ni" II'-' Wlzor.1 1H McOrathlana Prince 110 princess Eris H ikki IM 1 hiatas 104 Neptunus Ill Whorler .103 Vlrsjo 96 S c.n.l rnco. handicap, six and one-half furlongs-Duke of Kendall lit) New York 105 Koaeilnt 114 Buttling .. 100 Oarsman 125 W, irk man 107 Morret 117 vmherjack 00 Crown Prlnr ... 120 Third race., the CSiliarle stakes, four fur-lonirs fur-lonirs Oaklawn 116 Clark Griffith no M liuard lio RUe Mamie. 107 Nellie Burn 107 VeroneM 110 Tiptoe 107 I Joe Ha , man 112 Guy Mannerlns; ....110 Billy Banastor 110 Fourth race, the Flushing stakes, one mile-Sals mile-Sals . 107 R.1 KnlRhl HO .lack Ratlin 102 Monet 110 iiceantlde Ill Grenade 10 Princess Eris R4 Consideration 103 Lord Badge 102 Bouvler 9S Incubator 110 High wind 101 Fifth race, four snd one-half furlonjs, s-ll Inc- Verlbest First Ward ..104 Relden 105 Evelvn J tS Ir Coffey 104 Phyllis A ft rossweys 80 Burnett 9 no Amlee Abhott 90 All Pink 90 F.llen Burn 10 Durston 95 Volo . . 3) Alluran 90 Mark Mddle . 9.1 Gentian .... 101 Ir Hollsworth 102Alkestls St K..-.I Flag 10.' Hav man 101 Sixth race, maiden t-year-Olde, six furlongs Flot lto Mot a mora 110 llln. k Prince . . pophoehiia, 110 FccentrlcHl . . .107 Southern Cross 107 Regal 110 Maid of Tlmbuccco. 106 Ishmallan 1"7 Pncettl 110 1'i-ene Uu MaRle Stroupe 105 Apprenl c alloxan. " Weather clear, track fast. "Jolly" for Tommy Markham. The following communication wa re-celved re-celved by the sporting editor of The Trl-butu- last evening' 'Pocatello, Ida. April 22 Sporting Editor Edi-tor Tribune- L)ear Sir 1 see that both Tommv Markham and Mauri, ,' Thompson an looking for B tight I v.lsh that you would klndlv Insert in the sporting column col-umn of your valuable paper that I will meei either man for a side bet of $100; weight 133 pounds, at 3 o'clock, day of contest. Yours, "J" il.LY' R i iK.KS ,.f Spokane 'P. O. box 65. Pocatello, Ida " |