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Show f TIGERS AFTER RAW MEAT; HAP HOGAN WIRES DEFI Venice Club Will Arrive Today, Practice Game This Afternoon Promises to Be Regular ji Content, Progress on New Plant f Today's game begins at 2 o clock at Lucas field, no ad , mission ' jjHErE is reason to beleve that I there, will be a b gger crowd at I lucas field this afternoon than has gracod that good old insti tution on the oc asion o any ball game ! in the past The belief and the reason 1 therefor are the crowds that have t,ath ered at Li cas field dor nj the last three days to w tness Blanken-Onp a pennant V hopes work out yesterday's throng re BemblNi a double header Sunday in , bnion asso at on davs Both stands wer8 filled and there was a lot of folks m the bleachers Today s game while labeled a prac ' t ce game gives pron ise of being the be.t eih b tion of baseball the town has seen up to this t n e The regular n ne that Blank intends to use in the flag race w 11 meet the Other Fello vs The latter w 11 be enlarged and dOubt less strengthened bj the addit on of : several local staTS The Other Fellows have been making the regulars hustle n the pract ce games of the week and they may be counted on to make em gQ 6ome today Real Battle Promised B ankeuship has promised the Other lellows Leity Williams, the southpaw star as a starting p tcher hohrer is the probable bacistopping cho ce for the Other 1 ellows Ue will work practically all thej p tchers tomorrow, said the skipper jesterday I do not bel e e it would be w se to send one man through a prao tice game. The Yanmgans will ha a a i s rong nine and the people vhd come donn"here to give us the once, over can, rest assured tnat they II see a regular j ball game tddie Faye who has been indisposed for Jour daj s was Tight side up ester day and was out for light practice Blankenship said v eslerday that while he had not jet selected the club captain and. n ould not do so until the opening game, it looks very much like Tennant ; lommy isas the captain last jear He has had long exper ence and is a pep , pery ball plaver The boys all like him and he 'understands most of them see I rug that they p ayed with him before It Tennant is selected as Salt lake s( field capta n every club save San l'rancisco will have "p eked "the club 9 J plajing guide Billy Speas outfielder 1 will act lor Portland B 11 Abste n first ! baseman tor Los Angeles Dick Bav J less outfielder for Venice, Jack Ness first baseman for Oakland The last J named has not been definitely decided L Harry Wolverton. San Franc sco man J ager says he will not pick his captain W for a month at least 5 Hogan Is Defiant Happy Hogan yesterday afternoon wired The Tribune a message- of de-i de-i fiance He sajs h s Tigers are after raw ! meat and intimates that Blankenship s 1 men would make a nice juicy morsel for Tuesday 4 A nner We shall see. we i shall see Hogan has been in the nab t ! of wmn ng the opening dav games hav ing captured something like five out of six starts But there is an end to ev erything and Tuesday may mark that i end The Tigers will arrive at 2 o clock this afternoon over, the Salt Lake " Route 1 Game at 3 o Clock Bus ness Manager W J 0 Connor yesterday announced that the opening game Tuesdav would begin at 3 oclock ) The gates will be opened at 12 30 o clock, so that there will be ample tune and opportunity for the early com 1 ers to get choice seats The preliminary exercises will begin at 2 30 Ten thou , sand tickets have been prepared for the i opening da Of these 2S00 are for the opera cha r stand and cost 75 cents each The bos seats mclud ng admis t sion cost $1 and all boxes have been ' taken. There are 432 of these The re J mainder of the 10 000 tickets w 11 admit the holders to the ordinary grandstand , ', the bleachers and to stand ng room If i , the day is fair there seems good reason to believe that standing- room will be e( at a premium. Tentative arrangements for the pa i rade have it that the marchers and au J toniob les start from the Pioneer mon jl ument at 2 o clock There will be at i least one regular band and the Flks I Intend to set the r Eube band m I mot on The Eotary club members and their guests threaten to arm themselves with lOOO horns Other no se making nstruments and implements exh b t ng a wide variety of barbaric ingenuity fi.1 also be employed n the parade and on the grounds i Half Hobday i There has been some discussion among the butchers and grocers as to whether they should close the r shops- Tuesday afternoon There was a d fference of JP n on regard ng the half hoi day Yes terday a renresentat ve of Voyles s market 148 lo2 East Second South an TIGERS VOR CIOUS Los Angeles, March, 27 Salt Lake Tribune Salt Lake, Utah Tigers on their way, twenty strong We1 are absolutely not afraid of anything that moves and we are prepared for raw meat all the time May the best club win HAPPY" HOGAN nounced that his store would be Closed The Twent eth Ward Co op store and several other butchers and troers have dec ded to close Pra tical y all of the bu a ess ho ses wh h find it incon venient to elose entirely Tuesday after noon have agreed to permit a large per centage of their employees oil tor. the open nt, game and will let off a d ffer ent squad each day during the first week By next bunday about evory body who works on, week dajs vill have had an opportunity to see a game of the opening series and on Sunday they will all have a chance to see another The entire force at the Mvers Clean ing i, Dyeing establishment, forty strong has arranged to attend the open . in" game Tuesday and boost tor Salt Lake Manager Ka "hn prom ses to keep the uniforms of the first local plaver to knock out a home run clean during the entire season At Majestic park th ngs are going forward, w In a rush The work of plac ing the opera chairs began shortly aft er noon, yesterday and last night a gen erous sect on of the stand Had been filled The carponters and in fact ev erybody else will work today If the weather eont nues to hold good e ery thing should be in shape bv Monday n ght Inasmuch as the structure is now under roof an unfavorable turn in the weather would not interfere with the completion of the inner works of the grandstand However e ery fan in town and that des gnat on seems to ap ply to every inhab tant' s hop ng h s hardest that the sk es and the sun will Continue to smile If all goes well there is no doubt that Tuesdaj s opening of the Coast league season m Salt Lake will be the greatest occas on m the record of sports n th a city |