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Show 1918 BEES WILL PLAY FIRST GAME OF SEASON TODAY : Special to The Tribune. POP,TEI!VILLE, Cab, March 9. Hard work in the manufacture by Walt McCrodie of the Salt Lake baseball club of 1918 started start-ed at. 10 o'clock this morning when the regulars and youngsters reported for their first real period of work. From this time onward, MeCrcdie said today, the Labor will be increased in a geometrical ratio and by the middle of next week everyone will be going at top speed. Far) fc'hcely and Jack Farmer arrived trday. Those who had reported up to tonight to-night were Jlinklc, vij"ires and Gomes, recruit catchers; Le'verenz, Mc( abe, Conkwrigiit, Penner and Maddox, pitchers; pitch-ers; Sigjin, Orr, I'euerborn, Smith, Cox. Evans, Farmer, sheely, fielders. Tomorrow will mark the opening of the baseball season Imre with an exhibition exhi-bition between the Orangepirkers and the Bees. It will be attended with great formality. A parade through the business section, with the Purti'rville municipal band at the had, will file to the athletic field, where "the usual stunts of heaving the first.ball by the mayor and that "sort of thing wi'll be featured. Weather conditions todav were pellet, with a wealth of warm sunshine and a field in thc best of condition con-dition for hard work. Peter Jackson, the pugilist, who i? to be tiie Pecs' trainer, is expected to arrive ar-rive tomorrrw morning ami Monday will asttme charge of the physical condition of the men. DUFFY LEWIS'S CLUB MEETS OAKS TODAY . Special to The Tribune. EOVRS HOT SiI:IN(;fi. Cab. March fe-caese a high si'm.oi baseball game. ! was monojiolizir.g I'jnamurc held this afternoon, Del I toward worked his Oak- , j (Continued on Page Four.) ! I1810 BEES PLAY FI15T Oil TOif j ; (Continued from Page One.) ; I.-ui'i ci:a rgt-y. right up to I oV'o' k an-1 j ae rii.'.'.i rh.- r--.-r j rho n'.' f-rv: T'r ' a huii'L'iy. TIm1 vaeii-ti ''j;,.-: a I. ti.e mo--- 1 ii.'Pi'Oi.r!at'.-iy s;iv: the baM I'j.-.ts w.d tinv' r f- lift g.i.a.'i of 'he 1 1 ;s ii;:r: S'-a--n t":i orr-r-'A , uli.-n th'-y go against In!Ty J.o.vl.Vs na;lors. b;i.-i h .r-.i y i - k'-d on Mickey Shad".'", uur-fs w: t.; i i, i;n ay , n nd ( 'oi-rmau to do rno'.t of hiM pircjiing on that ins-pn-ioti 0';-;i.Hi''n. I'. likely (e wiil abut I hi.-; JYU-n auO'iL c':.,.,Tiiierafjly to howl ! t r..'v :'ho'v up. I ' ai ! M 7.i-. arrived on The late train. ' Ian I nigat, ntvi I k '-jur: . Th- rnd:an I he;iv.-r reonirn'-iMl'-d by M'-nur, put in j an apptiifanfe Udi morning. I ' Sp I Martin ban ?-rit word that b: ! vbi arrive Sunday morning and be rendy j ' to wirlc any tlmo ho Ijo;-s nav'M the word. I '.V'-ar.h.er eoialirhjnn are tire1 are! a fa.st I 'diamond 1h pre.'liijttjd for the i"Xii;---ri.).liui'a j i nut tie. |