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Show Hour Is Near for Combat of ! Local Scribes Auerbach's rield. Third South and Second luist, will be tile place ; 9 o'clock tills morning will be the hour and day and the annual haseball game between the Herald-Republican and Tribune will be the event. 1 And. believe me, it will be SOMR EVENT. ; The public is invited to witness the I game; no admission will be charged despite the fact that the game Is bound to be the greatest exhibition of ! baseball ever seen in America yes, I more than that, in Utah. All players for the respective publications publi-cations are to report on the grounds as far ahead the hour of it us possible pos-sible to get accustomed to the strange surroundings of a bali grounds. An umpire Is being sought high and low. but as fast aa one man's name is mentioned, that man ducks into unknown un-known Country for some reason or another. Milt Sin grey, who volunteered, volun-teered, has experienced a change of mind, and says life and his slide trombone are too dear for him to quit them so unceremoniously. Eut whether one umpire or a dozen are selected, the game will be played, and immediately Ht'ter the finish players play-ers and spectators comprising newspaper news-paper men and their friends, will adjourn ad-journ to the Press Hub, where the bitterness of battle will be forgotten In friendly chat -and and let's see oh, yes, the lineups; Hero they are. Every name 1s famous fa-mous in baseball history, or will be after the game tomorrow; Herald -Republican. Tribune. Cowan. T,eonard . . .c Morgan, Bain (Mgr.) and MacPherson Lg ngton p MfConuell, ' Webb, Ray Matson lb West Warden 2b. . .Couper CCapt.) Callistpr 3b Rjiy Ei t zpat rick (Cap L .ss Tim merman Korth If Erran Tanstetter cf Geiger (Mgr.) Holt rf , ' Dund.-is Subs Brown, Subs MdW, Cowan. Shaw. Oertz. Referee Cavanaugh contended that Clark .struck Warner with his kne-:, registering the foul. The- alleged loul almost crated a riot in sympathy with Warner, who is the pride of the local light fans. Prior to the referee's decision Clark had taken ;ill the worst of it. Warner's bodv blows :n the second round were telling rn Clark. An effort will be made here to get a tight for Warner for July 4, with yome good middlev. eight. |