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Show EAST SIDE GIRLS GO IN FOR INDOOR BASEBALL ! vj: v5 .tf HIITERS MAKE FRANK BAKER LQQK li1 BUgHER N ; ',-' i '"'-1 : r 1 f , '', v f - T',V f 3 SSKi Ueni McFaccnter field; Alice Sewmaa, catcher. . g field; ie CaPtaiQ PlKi,er: ine Ma'um, catcher; Luciie Carter, center field. VcMt. t,Hr Mot-lain catcher- Eleanor Ivcrson. ritrht Bhortstop; IJarion Dsvis, left short- substitute. ... ,,.,,,. i.Tm-Ho -Rovle s-ibtUate M'dcUe row. Zlise Tirapson, substitute; Velma ! tute; LiiUan Kaufman, substitute. . - l " " - . I... 1 m it 1 P" rs rf Star Players Are Being Developed De-veloped in Class Series Now in Progress. TIE "Bloomer Girls" were ths only T girls' baseball club !n the- country coun-try a few years a;o, but for the last two seasons, since. indoor baseball has become the chief srort of the girls of the hth trcnoois, Salt Lake can boast of some very promising prom-ising feminine bail players. Tics year at the Bast f ide high school he ir'rfs have played a marvelous game and although the pitchers are good, the tatters are better aDd few of the out-fiel'lers out-fiel'lers are hitting under .500. On the bovs' teams there are few left-handed sti'eksters, but in the series thus far mere have been many girls who bat trom the left Fine. Thus far the rirls navs not shown any extraorciinurv abilltv at covering ground, but when ii ball Is hit at them they Kenerallv can be depended upon to make an assir't or a putout. On fly balls the ejris are very accurate and muff but few of this Variety. Work Double Steal. The number of bases stolen are nu-mro'j nu-mro'j since the batter has a (treat advantage, as the pitcher must throw underhanded, and teveiai i luc iwm-have iwm-have worked the double steal to good account. . . , . A ball hit Into the running track above the diamond generally is counted a home run and but few girls have been able to accomplish this feat. One of the brightest stars of the entire en-tire series has been Mies Alice New-man New-man behind the but for the seniors, hhe catches In big leaeue style and would easily lead the catchers. She muffs lew and passed balls are still fewer. On wc'ii" to the bases she Is wonderfully 'reunite. She Is the seniors' star all-around all-around plaver. She Is also a hitter or the Huelsrr.an variety. Miss Anne Newman, sister of the seniors' star and captain and star pitcher of the juniors, gives the 6enlor star a hard race for premier honora. bha Is a great pitcher and her speed and control are conceded to bo the best In the school. In fact, all the pitchers have shown ahility to put the na I oer-.the plate The batters appear to like trie straight fast ones and wait for these. Race for Honors. At the present time the freshmen and seniors are tied for first place, but the seniors have won two games, while the fri-Vnircn have won but one. The sophomores sopho-mores lead the cellar raco with two defeats, de-feats, while the junior girls have lost one On Tuesdav afternoon the juniors and sophomores will play and both clubs are confident of a victory. Miss Roseila Mantle and Miss Beth Hori'cK are the captain and mnnaper. rc,i..c(ivelv. and Miss Eihei YVatkms handles the team's affairs. For the sopro-mores. sopro-mores. Miss Isabel Bacon Is tho manager (Continued on Following Page.) SCHOOL GIRLS CLEVER IT INDOOR BASEBALL (Continued fim Preceding Page.) and Miss TJUie Frunikin Is the team's captain. Miss Doris Ausherman, who Is the Htar twirler for the freshies, is the team's captain and has shown clever generalship gen-eralship in picking tho first-year team's lineup. At the West Side the claas series will start in earnest this week. It is probable prob-able that the champions of the West Side will clash with tho class title holders hold-ers of the Kast Bide in the near future to deckle the class champfonshin of the two ochoois. The West tide girls think there is no need for the games between the two schools, as they believe ihe Panthers will win with ease. On the contrary, while the East Side girls arc not overconfident, they aro determined to win If they possibly can. INDIAN MOTORCYCLES HAVE NEW FEATURES "While the Indian motorcycle comes to lhe front this year with a number of improvements, im-provements, the most important are tha three-speed, improved starter, heavy-duty heavy-duty clutch and the. little twin. The latter model was built to meet the demand de-mand tor a lighter motorcycle, with all the improvements and refinements of the bis twin, but at the same time a machine which will wear as well and lake a rider anywhere the heavier machine will po. The little twin is also especially adapted for city use, where a rider can handle a lighter machine much easier than the heavier models. Lon Claflln, distributor for Indian motorcycles motor-cycles In this part of the country, is also loud In his praise of the three-speed construction on Indians this season. Clafiin declares the three-speed is bound to meet the approval of all riders In the western country, where the roads ahound In hills and sand. The low gear of ten to one makes it possible for the motor lo attain Its flexibility and power under any conditions, while the Intermediate I gear of six to one takes care of all nor- I ma! grade conditions and the hlh eear j or four, to one gives speed for fair road . conditions. By using the three speeds I the flexibility of the motor Is never im- I paired. The Indian starter eliminates the use of pedals altogether. It Is of the quadrant quad-rant and pinion type and is simple, positive, posi-tive, powerful and sure. Tho machine can be started without Jacking up the rear wheel. A special Dixie magneto Is used on Indians In-dians and has proved most effective. It Js original In design and delivers a hot spark, no matter what the speed of the 1 machine. I |