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Show A" L YOUNG of Ogden, who boxes Johnny Dundee Dun-dee of New York at Ogden, Friday, April 6. :v C;!: :K;K fe : :: .M0?mmmjs, mm-y NOTED CUE ARTISTS TO PLAY THURSDAY Morningstar and Yamada Will Play Matcli Game at Each Exhibition; Fancy Shooting a Feature. 7 Ora Morningstar and his companion player, Koji Yamada, have arrived in the city and are ready for their matches at the Orpheum parlors Thursday and Friday. Fri-day. Morningstar is a big, breezy, likable fellow and makes friends with all with whom he comes in contact. In addition addi-tion to being one of the world's greatest billiard players, the ex-champion is also a painter of note, and his canvases have been exhibited in every art center of the country. Yamada has developed the masse shot beyond the skill of any other player In the game, and while his work here a year ago proved that he was the peer of all of them at that style of shooting, he has improved still further in his stroke until his mastery of the ivories is uncanny. Fancy and trick shooting is another specialty spe-cialty of Yamada's, and he can make the ivory balls do stunts that seem impossible. The main event is a 300-point match at 18.2 balk line, and as they are pretty evenly matched this is the most exciting part of their performance, but Morning-star's Morning-star's lecture on the fine points of the game and the fancy shooting of hoth players after the match are just as interesting. in-teresting. The afternoon exhibition will be at 3 o'clock and the evening performance perform-ance at S 'o'clock. |