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Show '(Won in the Ninth;" I :: b Baseball Story v v For the local bsspball fan? Ihe 'r season tlarts Him morning, for it i- i3 on this 'Me that The PaH Lake Tribune becin tlio publicaliou of ! C'hri3tv lathewgon 'e baseball '!-v '!-v book, "Won in tle Ninth." Mo.?l I evcrvboflv. bv Ibis lime, knows i Hint "Matt-" has writ ten a baseball v I- .book, and Hint all Hie heroes oi; the I- real chnuiond aro in Hie book, un- i I- der names slightly changed (o suit b the ruleB of the Literary league v I- which MaMv has. enterd. j 'l'liere has been a great compoli- r i tton to gel Hip rights to print this r I- siorv in BPiial form before tho yub-i yub-i licaiion of the book ilselC. Tbo b Tribune, as usual, got the decision, ! "f and the iirst installment of tho 5- storv appears on page 7 of this ! v issue. It is an attractively writ- I ten tale, edited by W. W. Aulick, I whooc aspocfution with the leading -J ! Tsevv York dailies in Hio cipneily c of baseball reporter lite him for ! the work. 'Illustrations of tho big ! scenes thai figne. iu "Won in tho Kinlh" wijl make tho .serial as ') grateful to tho cyo as Afatry's 'I -5- vivid dcsoriotions will make the v printod mattor agreeable. Tho oulv r vav the fan? can glimpse the Alat- iv'storv if to start with this is- 'I -I- t-uc of Tho Tribune and keep it up, J ,jj-j..j..jj.I..jj,.j..;.,j.,j.,5.,...j..j..j.,v5..;..j..j. |