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Show . BLANKENSHIP ARRIVES; I , HAS MANY YOUNGSTERS 1 j' Cliff Blankenshlp, manager of the ) Murray Baseball club, arrived In town , last night after a winter of rustication 'h in California. Ho in accompanied by . Mr . Blankenshlp and their son, who, 1 t'llff says. Is almo6t ready to sign a oon- t I tract himself. "Dutch" Auer. btst year K ' ' catcher with Mir.ioula, and this year with t ' t Blankenshlp, also accompanied the 5 party. The trnvelcrs were met at the f station hy Dr. C. P. Hurvclllc, prcsidonl 1 l i of the Murray club. 1 Blankenshlp looks like his old-time self. Wis checks are rosy and his nccl; is brown; 'his eye Is clear and his speech Is j still soft and gentle. j ' 1 haven't fr.lt so well In ycarB.'.'' said he last night. "Auer and myself have been running tho hills down on tho coast and wn are u tip-top shape. Our dally stunt has been twelvo or fifteen miles, ' benldes playing hall now and then." Blankenshlp says he has signed a num- j her of youngsters, some of whom, at least. 1 he hopes to put through the planing mill 1 to come out the finished product and ready for Palo Rt thn end of the Bcaeon. 1 HIb boyA-wllI report hero abont Mnrch 27 |