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Show SAINTS ILL BE ASSEMBLED Company of Thirty Base-bailers Base-bailers Will Be Ready to Start Training Within Week. DEMAND FOR BOXES IS REPORTED BRISK Twenty-seven Sold the First Day; Dutch Reuther Signs; 3 Bunny Brief Impatient for Work. One. week from today the Salt Lake baseball club of tlio Pacific Coast league will bo assembled at Modesto, Cab, prepared pre-pared to 011 tor upon a three weoka 1 season training. There will be a total of thirty iii the group at Modesto. The assemblage will include the following: Catchers J. II. Hannah, Jack Yann, T). J, Murray. Pitchers Bert Hall, Paul Fittery, Em-niott Em-niott Munsell, Jake May, Tom Hughes, John Reisigl, J. C. Morcland, Harry Koch, Mickey Shad or, Henry Peterson, Tom Avorill, Sherman Jones, Walter H. Rnuther. Elmer Olson. First base Bunny Brief, Earl Thompson. Thomp-son. Second base Herb Murphy, R. C. El-dred, El-dred, Prank Mohler. Third base ICddie Hallinan. Shortstop Billy Orr. Outfield Johnny Nutt, Tommy Quia-lau, Quia-lau, Jimmy Shinn. Busiut'sa manager W. J. O'Connor. Trainer Billy "Burke. Leave Zion Saturday. Twelve of the thirty will assemble in Salt Lake, prepared to leave over the Southern Pacific at 3:30 o'clock Saturday Satur-day afternoon. Those -who, will hit the trail from here are: O'Connor, Briof, Quinkin, Olson, May, Arann, Uutt, Aver-ill, Aver-ill, Munsell, .Fittery, Jonoa, Hannah. Active training work will begin Mon-day, Mon-day, March 13. The Modesto chamber of commerce, under whose auspices the Saints will play their exhibition frames, lias arranged tor four games thus far, throe willi the Modesto Reds and one with St. Mary's college. It is expected that a couple of games in addition to those will he scheduled. It is Blaukenship 's intention to return to Salt Lake four or five days before the opening of the season, which will be April 4. The time between the club's return and the oponing day will be spent in getting used to the eccentricities of mountain ways. Bunny Is Impatient. A telegram was received from Blank yesterday, curt but expressive. It read; ' Reuther signed today." Another telegram also camo to baseball base-ball headquarters. It was from Bunny Brief, at Traverse City, Mich. Bunny shot in this wise: "Hurry up with transportation. Am crazy to got back to Salt Lake. Want to leave hero Monday. Leave Chicago Wednesday and arrive Salt Lake not later than Friday afternoon. In great shape; havo been playing basketball all winter. Anxious to feci of the old bnwoball. ' ' Business Manager O'Connor opened his box seat salo Friday afternoon. At J o 'clock yesterday Bill reported the sale of a total of twenty-seven boxes, twenty-tli roe of the six-seat kind and four of the four-seat kind. Following is a list of those who get in early: O. C. Beebe. E. E. Calvin. ( F. Gioesheck. ' X. M. Hamilton. S. A. VYhitnev. C. A. Gillette. J. E. G aligner. R. L. Tracv. W. J. Halloran. J. T. Harris. Claudo Freed. Lester D. Feeod. h N. Cameron. Sam Shcrrill. Loon Sweet. Max Weil. E. C. Manson. L. R. Wattis. . N. J. B- Amovif. Harrv Johnson. C. Ed Moss. F. S. Murphv. The Rev. E.'l. Goshci. Lawrence G r e o n e . M. R- Evans. George O. Rolf. Rodney T. Badger. Admission Prices. The following is th1 scale of prices which will prevail at Majestic park this season : Bleachers, children, 15 cents. Bleachers, adults, 25 cents. Covered bleachers, children. 25 cents. Covered bleachers, adult. 50 cents. Grandstand, children. 25 cents. liramistard, adults. 75 cents. The six-chair boxes are sold for tie season of ninety-tour games at $60 and the four-chair boxes at MO. Women's special admission coupon books sold nt "-.50. The hooks contain coupon? entitling the holder to free admission on Wednesdays. Thursdays Mini Fridays (holidays excepted). On Tuesdavs and Saturdays a coupon accompanied ac-companied with l'-5 cents entitles the holder to any seat in the grandstand not yet occupied. Agreement With Yanks. The coupon books will be ready for distribution on Wednesday. O'Connor reports orders for 122 books up to 2 t 'clock yesterday afternoon. The books are made out in the name of the pur-rhu'tT pur-rhu'tT or in the came of any other designated by her. and will not be (Continued on Following Page.) 'SAINTS TO GATHER AT 1DEST0 SUNDAY 1 (Continued from Preceding Page.) tran?trab!e. No dotached coupons will hp honored. A telegram was received esterday frotn Colonel Jacob Kupert, chief owner own-er of the New York Americans, announcing an-nouncing that the Vankees had ratified j the working agreement with Salt Lake. ; The dispat.-h added that the Saints coi:id be supplied wi "h practically an unlimited supply of ball payers o'f all sorrs as soon as Wild iiill Donovan hail made his choice. From these sigus and symbols, there- 1 fore, one probablv would be justified in i assuininpf th.it tie baseball season U fast approaching. A spe'i;il di-.pateh received from San Francisco by Trie Tribune last night is to tlie effect that Reuthcr, upon signing sign-ing a Salt Lake contract yesterday, told Blankenship that he had in format ion that Jimmy Shinn would sign as soon as he came out of the hills. The dispatch adds that Pitcher Tiller (.'a vet has been released by the Seals. 'a vet was acquired bv San Francisco last year from Detroit. He djd not have a good season. |